The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Wednesday May 22 - Full Show

Episode Date: May 22, 2024

James Comey goes on a book tour to campaign for Biden. Are the claims from some Republicans that Biden used deadly force to assassinate Trump in the Mar-a-Lago raid. The Biden Campaign is trying to hi...re a meme manager to move to Delaware and the best part is they have to be double vaccinated. Dana explains why it’s important to use correct language when discussing anything having to do with FBI or DOJ procedures. Bounty celebrates diversity and inclusion with a new line of prints designed by three talented artists. Sen Marsha Blackburn joins us to discuss her bill to protect missing and exploited children, the latest border security battle & more. None of Biden’s aid to Gaza residents reached the pier because of Hamas. Ireland, Norway and Spain officially decide to recognize the state of Palestine.Please visit our great sponsors:Ammo Squaredhttps://ammosquared.comEnsure you are prepared for whatever comes your way with ammosquared.comBlack Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit DanaForHillsdale.com to start your National Survey on Presidential Selection today!KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 He is a threat to the rule of law in America. To me, that's what this election is about, not about policy differences, is about what kind of country are we going to be. If he has the ability, smarter than he was last time, to use the power of the Department of Justice and the FBI to target his enemies, especially, the rule of law in America will change in a way we haven't seen in our lifetime. When you say target his enemies, how would he do that? Well, I think the first thing he would do is he would express it in his first term as a wish.
Starting point is 00:00:29 I want people to go after so-and-so. I want people to go after Andrew McCabe, the former deputy director of the FBI. In his second term, he would go a step further. I'm highly confident and say, I want him criminally investigated. And he would have, he was close to the bottom of the barrel in his appointees. Last time he'll be at the very bottom. And those are the people who care. When you think about a second Trump administration, what do you think the implications would be for the FBI?
Starting point is 00:00:53 Oh, serious. For the Justice Department and the FBI, because Trump is coming for those institutions. He knows their power, and I think he has regrets that he didn't work hard enough to corrupt them last time. So he's coming for them, and that's a danger for all Americans. He's going to put people in positions in those organizations. He didn't have All-Stars the last time. He's the bottom of the barrel this time. But people who will want to do his will, and that should worry every American.
Starting point is 00:01:19 This election matters because of a reason like that. People have to participate. You cannot sit on the sideline. I don't care how you feel about Joe Biden. you must vote for him because the consequences on the other side are too severe. The optics of this guy, and that's James Comey, the optics of that wretched turd. Well, you know, I mean, he's just going to, can we, let's not forget how we got into the situation of not being able to trust our government agencies.
Starting point is 00:01:49 If I can remind everyone post-2016, if you just bear with me your hostess Dana Lash for five seconds, please, because we got into this. If you remember, there was one candidate, one candidate who was very upset that she didn't win prom queen.
Starting point is 00:02:12 You guys remember, what was her name? Did it rhyme with Smillery? Smillery. Smillery Benton. Yes, that's correct. It did. It rhymed with that. That was her name. You're, Kay, welcome back.
Starting point is 00:02:26 You're so astute. I'm so glad that you remember. Your memory is so long, my friend. I just remember how things rhyme. Yeah, you remember things and stuff, right? You're just like all about remembering stuff and, you know, realizing things. Realizing things. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:40 So if, if, if you remember, it was Hillary Clinton who didn't win 2016. So what did she do? She knew she wasn't going to win 2016. She saw the polls coming. She knew how bad it was. we all knew how bad it was, right? We all knew how bad it was. But she had been promised because remember, she got out of the way for Barack Obama in 2008.
Starting point is 00:03:07 You guys remember, that was her race. 2008 was Hillary Clinton's race. But Democrats are like, no, no, no, we got one better. We got somebody better that we're going to run. And so they ran Barack Obama. And she never got over that. it created a lot of turmoil in the Democrat Party that still exists today. It created this.
Starting point is 00:03:28 It gave her more of a chip on her shoulder than she ever had. Hillary Clinton has always had a chip on her shoulder. And she didn't win. She's mad. And so she decides, along with the DNC, to take action and go after a presidential candidate. Go after not just a presidential candidate. go after the presidential candidate and all of the people that he had working with him in his campaign, i.e. people like Carter Page, you know, all of this other stuff, these individuals that were
Starting point is 00:04:04 simply working like anybody else would working on a campaign. And so this, I mean, I remember how all this happened. And they worked with, she worked with Fusion GPS. I almost said Fusion, GOP. I have no idea why. Fusion GPS, which should have, it was a, they should have actually been like a fairer operating, you know, registered for an agent. And you guys remember she was, they wanted to undo a free and fair election. And they did a lot of things with regard to that. They wanted to undo a free and fair election. They tried to launder opposition through the press, you know, et cetera, et cetera. They ended up getting their knuckles slapped by a FISA judge because this FISA judge was like, you didn't do this the way you were supposed to do it. You and you guys are
Starting point is 00:04:56 completely shady. You lied to us. You didn't tell us that, you know, all of this stuff was because you had paid these reporters. And remember, some of their names came out. The others were redacted, but they had paid these reporters to launder this information through the press. And then they used that as like the biggest source to justify a surveillance warrant. I mean, this is how all of this went. This is why we're here. This is why people don't trust these institutions. And so going back to my original point to have somebody like James Comey sitting up there, well, it's Trump going to, you know what? Have a million seats, you absolute communist bag. I can't deal with it. I'm trying to be real nice here, guys. First off, welcome to the show.
Starting point is 00:05:35 I'm trying to be real nice with these people. I got, I'm of two frames of mine. I want to make sure that I'm cautioning all of you out there about this next story that we're going to talk about. and I want to do my due diligence by you and caution you. A lot of people get mad at me because they can't get me to go hyper crazy either way. I am always looking out for your interest because your interests are my interest and I'm very selfish. We share the same interest so you can trust where I'm going to go. This, I understand how people don't trust institutions. Believe.
Starting point is 00:06:10 I'm right there with you, right? I get it. However, I do want to make sure that we're being very, very careful not to get baited on things. And there are some bad actors out there that I think have been sharing some very, I don't think that their information that they were sharing was correct or the way that they were setting these narratives was correct. Case in point, this big first story that we saw last night that everybody was talking about with regards to Mar-a-Lago and use of force. And so the, opening this up, the documents that were made available as part of the search in Mar-a-Lago, and we all talked about it and we all, you know, thought it was, you know, everything, the way everything was kind of going out was crazy. But I've had, and I, and a lot of, you know, some of my lawyer friends are friends that worked with the Trump campaign in different states with different disputes. But I will say, you know, I was looking at the documents on this and how this was the authorization of use of deadly force during the FBI's raid on Mara Lago.
Starting point is 00:07:27 This was back in August of 2022, the documents which are available. And in looking at this, I want people to understand that, first off, this goes to show you, I think, how stupid Democrats are and they don't realize the optics. of stuff that they set. But the deadly force language, I think it is, I don't think it helps you all for any elected official or anybody else to go out there and say this was an assassination attempt. And I've seen people say that. I saw Marjorie Taylor Green say that. I don't dislike Marjorie Taylor Green at all.
Starting point is 00:08:05 But I think it's really irresponsible to say this stuff because that's not what it was. Now, believe me, I think I have more reason than most to distrust government institutions. I mean, remember, I sat literally on a stage in an auditorium of people who wanted to murder me, while a sheriff that I had never met before blamed me for not doing his job. I've been called a domestic terrorist by actual sitting members of Congress. I've had government agencies look at me. So yes, I know a little bit more than most about not trusting my government agencies. So do not misinterpret my very clinical examination of this as anything but that.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Because the language that was used in this order, because I think we were all shocked when we saw the raid. and when the documents came out from the DOJ here, this wasn't unusual. In fact, this is boilerplate language for every single search warrant that's granted like this. It is literally a part of their policy, their standard operating procedure if, you know, if necessary, if you know, X, Y, Z. But keep in mind, it doesn't matter if it's a DOJ raid. It doesn't matter what it is. When you have the Secret Service involved, everything must go through Secret Service. So the Secret Service was already aware of everything that was happening.
Starting point is 00:09:50 There was no way, there's no way anything like that could have happened. Now, granted, I say this is a cynic that does not trust a single, not a single person who wears any kind of name tag in government. but there is a big difference and I hope you understand the gap between standard operating procedure and boilerplate language and then calling something an attempted assassination. I'm telling you, I feel like that doesn't help you to call it that. And there were a lot of people that were saying this last night and these are people that, you know, on this spectrum of politics, I would like to say they get a little bit, they engage in a lot of hyperbole for clicks. And this is the other thing that you need to be aware of. It used to not be like
Starting point is 00:10:41 this, you know, 10, 15 years ago. But just like with every other aspect of information, distribution, and media, the conservative sphere or right-leaning reporting has fallen the exact same way. You have individuals who will say the most far-out things because they want to. the engagement. Engagement has been monetized. You engaging and reacting is a product that people make money off of. And it is no different on the conservative side. And I don't want you to be deceived into thinking that it is because these people are somehow more virtuous by way of identifying as either conservative or Republican. So there is a motive. There is a reason, a justification that some of these people have in pushing over the top narratives.
Starting point is 00:11:39 It gets engagement, even if it's bad engagement. And that's the other thing. It doesn't necessarily mean it has to be good, even if it's bad engagement. Engagement is engagement. And they can absolutely monetize it. And they absolutely do, which is why you saw a lot of these claims about this search warrant and a lot of things that were deleted, very high-profile accounts that I know you are aware of. I know you know these people. They're a little bit, like I said, they lean towards the hysterical. And I don't think that that helps our side.
Starting point is 00:12:15 And this is where a lot of, they might misunderstand me. I want to win. And if I feel like their hysteria is an obstacle to that, I will criticize it like I am now. There are times to be completely up in arms. And again, I say this is a little. someone who's been to protests all around the country. I've jumped into pits. I've screamed at people. I've done, I've worn wires. I've done all kinds of stuff. There's a time to be hysterical and a time to not be hysterical. And I think when you have things like this, it's very important to be clinical. Why? You are getting a lot of people on the left. You are starting to persuade them on the double standards of justice, this double, this two tiers of justice. You're starting to persuade them.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Whether they want to admit it or not, enough of them have come forward and you're starting to persuade them. Do not snatch that. Do not ruin that victory by overreacting on boilerplate language. Now, you can think that it was crazy that the rate happened in the first place. But this language, this is standard operating procedure and it was all pre-planned with secret service. We're going to talk more about this as well here as we go forward. We got a lot to discuss today. Our partners that help bring you free radio and we're grateful. Who do we have?
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Starting point is 00:15:02 the watchdog on wall street podcast on apple spotify wherever you get your podcast and now all of the news you would probably miss it's time for dana's quick five the rnc headquarters in dc was on lockdown after vials of blood were sent to the building you know it was probably just like a door dash delivery for nancy pelosi and it was sent to the wrong place they said that uh it was on lockdown They had a hazmat team to secure. Files of blood were sent. They said it was a suspicious package. They had locked it down,
Starting point is 00:15:29 avoid the area, blah, blah, blah. Apparently it was, you know, I don't know what it was. They never really came back and said. But I have my suspicions as I related to you. A grizzly bear attacked a dude in Wyoming. It was a surprise. Okay, this is the headline.
Starting point is 00:15:45 Surprise grizzly attack. Are they ever not? Like, if it's a surprise grizzly attack, it's not like it was planned, right? It's not like you booked it. You went, you know, and booked a tour. I'm going to just, can I do the add-on grizzly attack? That'd be great. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:15:59 They said it was on the way to this, this 7,000-foot mountain on the banks of Jackson Lake. And the guy's in stable condition, after it took two paragraphs to actually get to the lead. They said the guy's in stable condition. He's an unnamed 35-year-old man from Massachusetts. He was airlifted. And it occurred right on the road. And apparently, you know, they got grizzlies there. And they are protected under state and federal law, which means that they pretty much have to eat all.
Starting point is 00:16:23 your guts up and murder you to death before you can actually, you know, respond with any kind of force and self-defense. This, let's see, oh, can we talk about more turbulence? Severe turbulence than Singapore Airlines Flight 321 from London. One dead. One person dead. Others injured. Didn't it drop like 6,000 feet? Something crazy like that? I would have vomited all over everybody. There's, I wouldn't have, it wouldn't have killed me, but it would have killed all of you because it would have been gross. That would have happened. A Japanese town built a wall. We talked about this before to stop tourists from taking pictures of Mount Fiji because they were blocking up the roads. True.
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Starting point is 00:19:22 That's Joe Biden. Is it any wonder that his son like snorts Coke off Hooker's backsides? After you hear that kind of stuff. What does that even mean? That's just so awkward. Why? The quote was, what is this?
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Starting point is 00:19:47 Dude. No. Stop. Cringe. Fomit. No. He's hiring a meme team. You know those? Oh, boy. So you guys hear about, oh, no, no, no, no. I got to read this story last night. So you got to also.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Joe Biden is hiring a meme team. Now, some of you, or a meme manager, I should say, some of you sweet souls out there are like, we work for a living. What the hell are you talking about? Okay, so how would you describe it for some of our, I know most of you out there know what it is, but I'm trying, just give me a second. to be sweet to the people who are too busy making the world not spin off into space. How would you describe it, Kane? Like images that capture a certain sentiment that I... I don't know. Like a visual joke. Right.
Starting point is 00:20:39 I don't know. I mean, it's, I would say it's like a funny, like, video or text or photo or something like that. can't. The left cannot. Yeah. And it can be and it can be passed all around the internet. And it, you know, ends up it's and that's what it is. It's just like a funny joke
Starting point is 00:21:02 basically in like visual text or video form. Right. That's what it is. So Biden wants to hire one. He wants to hire a meme a meme manager. This is from the Washington Times, which first reported this.
Starting point is 00:21:20 they want to speak the language of youth guys. How do, fellow kids? So they threw pot at, at millennials and Gen Z. That did work. Now they're what, they try to pay off their student loans. Now they think they're going to meme you. La Left can't meme, though, because they don't have, you have to have a little bit of self-deprecating humor to be able to appreciate a good meme.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Because you have to be able to take a joke as well as get it in order to really embrace the memeage. They can't do any of these things. So there was a job posting that they had. I got it here. There's a job posting that they had where they said they want partner manager content and meme pages. The Joe Biden for president campaign is looking for a partner manager to join the digital partnerships team. In this role, you will initiate and manage day-to-day operations in engaging the Internet's top content and meme pages.
Starting point is 00:22:12 What did you go to school for and go to six figures in debt for? To make memes. There are people who sit on the toilet and do it for. free. Right? And those are the good ones. Those are the best ones. If you're, look, look, let me, pro tip, if you're trying to hire somebody to be your me manager, you don't need to be hiring somebody that has two to four years than video, media, blah, blah, you want to hire someone who can multitask on the toilet. That's your me manager right there. We all know this is true. Listen to this, the preferred skills and qualifications.
Starting point is 00:22:42 You're willing to relocate to Delaware. Oh my gosh. Experience. in contract negotiation is a plus but not required. What is that? Deep expertise of digital media landscape. Oh, but wait, wait, wait, wait. Do you want to hear the caveat? Would you like to hear the caveat to this job listing? I would. Here it is. Biden for president requires all employees to be up to date on COVID-19 vaccination status as prescribed by the CDC as a a condition of employment unless otherwise prohibited by applicable law. You've got to have the clotch shot to meme. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:33 Like I said, the person that you want to hire for this is the person whose office is their John. It's their bathroom. Because people who are good at meming or being funny, they're not like, I went to a very serious school and I got my four-year degree. Now I can mean. It's not that person. Okay. I can't make fun of this enough.
Starting point is 00:24:01 This is so pathetic. I want to bully all these people involved in this. You know, you just find that weak link in society and you got to get it out. So that's who it is. So they're looking for a campaign manager. Now, do you remember the cringe dark brand and stuff that they did when he gave that speech in front of the White House and it looked like a linear reef and stall backdrop?
Starting point is 00:24:19 up. And then they try to go, no, it's dark Brandon. And then they try to make it to where he had laser eyes and none of it was funny. Okay, so that's, and they did that after the whole let's go Brandon thing blew up. And none of his stuff ever, they, they try to explain it too much. I can't stand that. I cannot stand when you got to explain. It's stop. So they want someone, like for instance, this is so bad. Mr. Biden's ex-account trialed former president, Donald Trump with a meme posted just last week. Really? The fact that you write the sentence that way makes me want to die. A million deaths. Can one cringe to death? I do believe so.
Starting point is 00:25:02 They added, to celebrate the Dow Jones Industrial Average cracking the 40,000 mark for the first time in history. The Biden campaign posted a video of Mr. Trump during the 20 debate, predicting the stock market would crash. And then Biden reposted the video from his personal account and added a meme of himself holding a ice cream cone serving an L, which means loss, to Mr. Trump. So they still can't meme? I hope that we all get obliterated by an asteroid
Starting point is 00:25:32 before this comes to fruition. I mean, I've never wanted to carry out a terrorist attack. Are you listening to CIA? But if we are now deluged with memes from the Biden campaign, I may get an itching, just saying, we've been through enough as a people. We were locked down, right?
Starting point is 00:25:51 we had the bat crap virus. And then we all had the clot shotties. So it's like, can we now not have the meme wars from people who can't meme? Wars? I don't even know what to make of this. So that's what do they get paid? That's the thing I want to know. I know.
Starting point is 00:26:14 It doesn't say. So wait, they got their student loans forgiven and they're getting paid for this? Good Lord. Do you want to not be funny on the internet? Come work for Joe Biden's meme. team sponsored by Insure Internet Explorer Crocs and Lee Bryant
Starting point is 00:26:29 Sorry That's mean Can I just point out to Wait you didn't see this Here's the original posting game Do you notice I want you to go look at that original posting that I just gave you in Slack Because when you read about the job description
Starting point is 00:26:47 For said me manager Yes It is way shorter When you compare to the paragraphs of fine print about blah blah blah, identity and blah blah blah and blah blah sex race age
Starting point is 00:27:01 blah blah identity politics all that stuff is way much more than what you're actually doing right you're right it's like
Starting point is 00:27:12 it's like paragraphs and paragraphs of fine print it's like four paragraphs of fine print italicized you know I guess
Starting point is 00:27:19 just explanations but the actual description of the job is a paragraph yeah it's an paragraph So he's got a meme manager. What kind of memes do you think he's going to post about the strategic petroleum petroleum petroleum reserves?
Starting point is 00:27:33 He's releasing a million barrels of gas because they want to lower prices at the pump. I mean, yes, you maybe could try to drill more, extract more, expand refinery capacity. But no, let's go ahead. How do you meme this? Let's go ahead. See, the fact that you would have to ask that, no one who would ever make. that joke would ever ask it. That's the, one of my favorite meme accounts ever is on Twitter and it's called Midnight Mitch.
Starting point is 00:28:03 Half of the, some of the stuff I can't show you. It is so funny. It's one of those things where you see the stuff that this dude does and you just, like you, if you go to his account, you can't be drinking no soda. You know, don't be, you know, taking a bite of a snack or something because you'll straight up choke to death. It's hysterical. And I bet you that guy is not like, did you spend four years in school? learning how to be funny with the videos. It's so bad.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Also, did you notice that one of the other requirements here is the willingness to relocate to Wilmington, Delaware? Yeah, I said that. I know, but I mean, why would you have to do that? Why would you have to... For a digital job because it's, you know, it's a Biden boomer, man. This is the administration that was all about remote work. I don't understand what's happening.
Starting point is 00:28:48 You can't do the memes unless you're in Joel's basement, Kane. You've got to be able to pet his leg hair. That's where the magic happens. If you're not there in the basement, pet in his leg hair like those kids at the pool that he talked about, then can you actually come up with the magic to do the memes? I doubt it. I see your point. See my point?
Starting point is 00:29:06 It all makes so much sense now. Doesn't it? Everyone out there is going, oh yeah, that's right. Yeah. That makes sense. They're releasing those one million barrels of gas. Don't we use that in a day? Wait, hold up.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Let's Google. How many? I love radio. I love live television. Oh my gosh. Wait a minute. Hold up. We're only going to...
Starting point is 00:29:35 Okay, he wants to release a million barrels to lower prices at the pump for the whole summer, guys. Kane? Radio audience, television audience. Do you know how much gas? How many barrels? How many barrels we use a day?
Starting point is 00:29:53 I thought it was close to 20, but... Would you like to know? I would. The average? Yes. 8.94. Oh, wow. Million.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Per day? So he's going to release one million? One. This is some Dr. Evil numbers right here. Now that's a meme. Dr. Evil numbers right there. I'm going to release one million barrels. We use 8.94 on average a day per the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Starting point is 00:30:20 An interesting note as well is that each barrel of oil can create 20 gallons of gas. So you just consider a barrel of oil as a tank of gas. That's kind of where we are. What does that have to do with his hot, funny memes, Kane? We have 150 million drivers on the road at any moment. He's going to give us a million tanks of gas. That's all he's going to do. Yeah. Wow. So coming up, because we have days of these United States, is it important to you when you are like at your sink and you're wiping up a spill on the counter, or maybe you're like cleaning something up, and you reach for an instrument
Starting point is 00:31:06 that aids you in that activity, is it important for you that the product reflect how you have to sex? I'm talking about paper towels, everyone. It's about time that our paper towels affirm how we get it on behind closed doors. Yes. Yes, it is, because we got to talk about it because one paper towel company is doing it.
Starting point is 00:31:32 Hey, it's not enough to be, quote, unquote, prideful. You got to be inclusive of all the things, including chicks with sticks. So we're going to get into all of that. I saved it up for you. I waited for you to come back from your trip. Hovering over the dump button is fun today. I just want to get right up to it to where you almost have a stroke. And then you don't.
Starting point is 00:31:54 See, I'm just like joy. All right, so we've got to talk about that because if your paper towels are not affirming all of that stuff, then are you really drying things up, cleaning up messes? I don't know. We're going to talk about all of it. It's the world we live in. It's always important to be prepared. And you can use Code Dana 20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item. This is an American company and from start to finish from the food to the way it's packed to, where it is packed to, who is packing it? It's done right here in the U.S. of A. So you're supporting American jobs from start to finish. You're helping. helping America be self-sustaining and yourself at the same time because you have meals at the ready, whether it's a sudden storm, a power outage, maybe supply chain disruption, or maybe you just
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Starting point is 00:33:26 So are the days of the United States. So, but I'm nervous about saying anything against Biden because I feel, you know, not that I have so much power, and you have some more than I do, obviously, but are you afraid that you might, you know, influence the people who are on the fence? Hmm. Yeah. You know, she's so afraid she might influence people who are on the fence. I don't think that anyone would be influenced by her.
Starting point is 00:33:54 I don't even think people under her roof would be influenced by her. Like, don't. If anybody's on the fence right now? That's... Who is on the fence? Right. Can I just be real? You're an epic moron if you're on the fence.
Starting point is 00:34:06 You're one of the dumbest damn people alive and you should be barred from voting because you're not smart enough. Each of these dudes have been in the White House. What the hell else you wait for, Francis? Oh my gosh. Who else? I don't know. Like, what could they do? You know, they were bulls in the White House.
Starting point is 00:34:20 How in the world do you not have your mind made up? It's like when you go to Taco Bell, the same stuff is there. It's the same menu, the same tacos, the same stuff menu. How do you not know? You know what you're getting. You know what you're getting on this menu for November. You know. You know what?
Starting point is 00:34:44 Too many politicians are afraid to say it because they don't want to hurt people's feelings. They don't want to hurt anybody's feelings is the reality of it. And they think that, well, we're just going to glad hang out. We're just going to baby these people. Don't baby them. You know, honestly, I'm so, stop babying voters. They're grown people. Anyone who does not know, shame on you. Just go back into your vault. Shame on you. If you don't know. I mean, there might be people on the offense about what? Well, let's see, do I like being broke? I don't know. Let me think about it. Do I want World War III? I don't know. Let me think about it. Do I want to not have a house and live in a hole in the dirt in the woods and eat bugs? I don't know. Let me think about it.
Starting point is 00:35:26 do I want men taking all of my my daughter's spots on sports teams? I don't know. Let me think about it. That's what that means. If you're on the fence, that's what you're on. Do I want an oppressive government or no? Yeah. Do I want to be free or do I want to be a surf?
Starting point is 00:35:40 I don't know. Let me think about it. I'm on the fence. People telling you. All right. We have a lot more on the way as we roll towards our second hour coming up. Do your paper towels reflect what you like to do privately? you don't know what I'm talking about?
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Starting point is 00:37:15 And by the way, he's doing it in the South Bronx, not to make a point, but because he's got court. And the man practically has the legal version of an ankle bracelet around them, and he can't leave the five boroughs because he'll be. always have to be in court. And so it is truly an embarrassment to him. And I am looking forward to the response of everyday Bronx sites. Like I'm already bored to tears when I heard talk. I'm just, you know, sometimes you come across people and they talk to you and you just go to a different plane. You're like, oh, it's you. And you just float out of your body to a different plane. You know, do something more worthwhile. Every time she talks, I do that. Welcome back to the program.
Starting point is 00:37:55 Dana Lashed with you. Top of the second hour, you can listen coast to coast. You can stream the radio program as well. The simulcast, you can watch it, the video component. Channel 347, Direct TV, X, and Rumble and YouTube and Facebook and everywhere else. Find us on Substack, chapter and verse. We started off the program, just kind of like chilling people out about this,
Starting point is 00:38:16 the raid and the use of force language that was in this. Now, I had said that I don't think it's helpful. for, you know, friends of ours and, you know, people that we like, you know, I like Marjor Taylor Green. I don't dislike her. I mean, you know, I mean, these are people that I don't have an issue with, but I don't think it's helpful to say that there was an attempted assassination of the former president of the United States because it's not accurate. Now, I also realize, and again, I'll just add, as someone who majorly distrust her own government, and I kind of have a little bit more cause maybe than some others. You know, I've been literally labeled a domestic
Starting point is 00:39:01 terrorist verbatim in writing by a city member of Congress, actually a couple of city members of Congress. I've had government agencies, you know, try to go after me. I've had, you know, sat in an auditorium where people scream burn her. So, you know, I get it. I were a bad cop, try to blame me for his inability to do his job in Parkland. I get it. However, I also, don't want the incorrect interpretation of what this is to snowball into some sort of like hyperbolic reaction that undoes all of the persuasion that has already taken place in the minds of people who are now realizing there are two tiers of justice here that's my point but also this language that was in that, that raid, the Mar-a-Lago raid, the operations order,
Starting point is 00:39:59 I think everybody was kind of shocked when they saw the Mar-a-Lago raid, you know, in a classified document situation, all of that. I think people were kind of shocked by it. But one thing that you do need to know, first and foremost, the Secret Service were aware, and it doesn't matter what the FBI wants to do. They can't do anything without first talking to Secret Service. Secret Service are going to take complete supremacy and everything. there was no way for anything that that's just how it was and they had already discussed they'd
Starting point is 00:40:23 already been in conversation they had already been in discussion with each other number one number two this is boilerplate language and standard operating procedure in fact this exact same language was used in the search warrant for biden's delaware premises when they went and searched for classified information this exact same language was in those documents and there was a piece about this actually back. I'll pull this up. I want to say this is back in February of 2023, I think.
Starting point is 00:40:59 I'm pulling a couple of things up right now. Where they had discussed that. I mean, there was, there had been use of force. In fact, there's a whole thing on, has their Justice Manual, Department of Justice Policy and use of force, etc. It was the exact same boilerplate language that was used in that search.
Starting point is 00:41:17 It's standard protocol, standard operating. protocol, standard operating procedure for all these search warrants. And it's just, it's like boilerplate. It was used in Marlago. It was also used for Delaware, for Biden. So it's not, I understand the optics, though, too, because that's what Democrats, they don't think of this stuff. What did they think these optics were going to look like, you absolute morons? What did you think? How did you? Of course, you knew how bad this was going to look. But it was also, but the same thing was also applicable in Biden's case too. And that's something that needs to be aware. This was from testimony. Pull of this up. This was testimony that was the, and you'll have to forgive me because I almost lost it,
Starting point is 00:42:04 former FBI assistant director in charge Steve Dan Antonado, who had testified before Congress saying when he was talking about the Mar-a-Lago saying that it, quote, it wasn't a show of force because we were all in agreement. We had interacted with Secret Service to make sure there were no issues in getting into Mar-a-Lago. We did not banged on doors and we didn't bring any FBI vehicles. They said that that is not how we played it. That was testimony that he had given because it was brought up at the time. What that looked, did it look like a show of force is what he was being asked when he was testifying before Congress. And so that's what he had said. And everyone had testified that they'd been talking to Secret Service, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:42:46 It was just standard. It's always authorized. It's always authorized. It's always present in any of these searches, just like it was for Joe Biden's Delaware search. It was absolutely also in that language was in those documents. So I just think that it's not wise to say it was an attempted assassination attempt, because that's not correct. Any more so than you could make the case that it was for.
Starting point is 00:43:13 Bidens when they went in and they were searching as Delaware premises. However, you can't get upset at people when you have carried out a two-tier justice system for four years now after 2016 when you manipulated the FISA court to wiretap people. Do you honestly, do you really blame people for thinking such a thing could be possible? even if it wasn't and even if it was just standard and there was never anything that even remotely lent itself to that inclination, do you not see how people are going to immediately assume the worst after having a political party assume the worst of them for years prior? That's what I think is important here to recognize. And so, and this, you know, with all,
Starting point is 00:44:12 all of this. I just, you know, everyone, I think, you know, keep a level head, but there's nothing, the Mara Lago case, it's interesting that this comes out now, particularly because the Mara Lago case isn't going to go anywhere at this point, because they messed it up so badly. They've messed it up so badly. I don't see anything happening with us at this point. I'd be shocked, but not as shocked as you would be. There's no good way to go into this. Not as shocked as you would be over your paper towels, because we're getting ready to go into sin month. Sorry, pride is a sin. I don't know why people are constantly. And it's not meant, they don't mean it like that.
Starting point is 00:44:47 It's not even meant to be like proud of who you are. It's do you bend a knee? Is this a brand that's going to bend an E to DEI? And it doesn't even have it to do with alphabet people anymore. It is just that it's the Marxist substitute for the economic status. It's Marxist cultural nonsense. So bounty. They have inclusive paper towels.
Starting point is 00:45:12 I don't even know what this means. so I don't know why that's important but it is I mean they the packaging shows some women cartoon women on the paper towel so they wait they put women on the cleaning item right to mark their exclusivity or inclusivity I don't even know so they said that it's bounty prints doing some good their inclusiveness or whatever They have a whole thing on it. They have celebrations of diverse artist representation. So I guess this is supposed to be somebody's art on a paper towel.
Starting point is 00:46:00 And have you seen the art that's on the paper towel? I don't know. I mean, it looks like just like little marker squiggles. I don't know what it's supposed to be. It looks like just like doodles. They have way too much time into this. So they have all these multicultural. Prince. And I guess
Starting point is 00:46:21 look at this link, Kane. Eight female artists. So it's a bunch of white chicks with their drawings, their doodles on paper towels. Okay. Then they have visionaries and voices theirs. Then I don't even know who some of the others that they have are. I don't get this. Why do you even have to do this?
Starting point is 00:46:42 Why? What's the point of it? Thoughts, Kane? I guess if I were to buy a roll of these, I'd smile every time I threw one away. Like this one chick has drawn squiggly lines on the paper towel, right? Right. And I'm going to, it's just squiggle lines on the paper towel. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:47:04 I mean, I'm not an artist, but I'm pretty sure I could do this. And it says, her, it gives her name, and this is how they describe it. Known for her layering of color and patterns, Venezuelan Illustrator is in by her culture and experiences as an immigrant in the U.S. because she can draw lines differently than you can't came because she came from Venezuela. Is that right? You didn't. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:27 I guess Venezuelans just draw lines differently. There's a joke there. But not Eric Adams style. See what I'm saying? And then they have this one guy who draws on paper towels. I don't understand how any of this is like there's one chick who does stars. She just draws stars. What is this even?
Starting point is 00:47:46 I just, it's like two. much out of nothing. It's like a macaroni necklace. And then you put it on a paper towel that someone just uses to wipe up like spilled stuff and then trashes it. Yeah, and throw it away. Yeah. Do you not see how over the, how it becomes insulting because it's so patronizing? Right?
Starting point is 00:48:08 Right? It's ridiculous. I just want a paper towel. It works. Yeah. Just does it absorb things? Well, look at the colors on it in the lines. And I don't want to think those colors are going to bleed. onto my counter when I'm wiping something up. Did it look like it took a long time for these people to draw these things? The art on the paper towels? No.
Starting point is 00:48:30 They're like pre-selected patterns in like Photoshop and stuff and different programs. You can just copy and paste it right onto some template. Yeah, it literally looks like clip art. Yeah. I just don't get. I mean, it's a paper towel. Like, why do you got to be include? Why do you got to be any, were they ever exclusive?
Starting point is 00:48:48 That was my question. At what point were just plain paper towels exclusive? Like, I never got that. I, was someone, did someone, like, try to buy their paper towels and go, wait a minute, these aren't for me? Like, did the paper towel manifest a hand out of the packaging and slap them away as it was trying to pick it? They were trying to get it off the shelf? I don't know. I'm just, I just like, I've, this is why when you make things stupid, this is what happens.
Starting point is 00:49:18 when you make things dumb this stuff happens this is what happens oh man you guys we haven't even even got near june and already the dumb is starting everything's going to be rainbow everything your mouth wash your tampons your hands soap your paper towels your goldfish crackers everything is going to be rainbow everything is going to have to affirm something it has to I don't know. It's all weird to me. So coming up, we got a lot to get into. A mom from Georgia got mad and disrupted the entire school ceremony because her son didn't get an award. Yeah, I think we're going to have. I just hurt Kane's brain. We're going to talk about this here coming up. We got a lot to hit still as we roll towards the bottom of the hour. Our partners over at Hillsdale College, Hillsdale's an actual academic institution. And they want to make sure that people know exactly, you know, all the principles of our republic and the, the, the, the, the founding positions that we had when we were creating this republic, this grand American experiment. Right now, they've noted that there's this like big push, particularly from the left, to change how we elect the president of the United States.
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Starting point is 00:51:39 According to a new study as per the Associated Press, millions of people. in the U.S. apparently are using the marijuana daily or nearly every day, according to a new analysis. They apparently, those people outnumber the individuals who say they are daily or near daily alcohol drinkers. And they said that's the first time Carnegie Mellon University. They were the ones who did it. They say this is the first time they've seen that one overtake the alcohol. So that's kind of, I wonder what that's attributable to. They don't actually dive into it in the study, But I do find that interesting. Because I just, I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:52:15 Is it just? I think it's highly cultural. I mean, extremely cultural. Yeah, because the conversation, I remember growing up, the conversation was drinking, you don't recover from that. It takes like almost a full day to recover from getting drunk. But from smoking a joint, it takes about an hour or two. They said that research shows high frequency users in terms of smoking pot are likely to become addicted to it. Addicted to marijuana.
Starting point is 00:52:40 Is that a thing? I don't know. Can you know? Look how much about drugs I know. I'm like, can you become a tecta to the pot? I don't know. Let's see. A ranking of best cities to live.
Starting point is 00:52:51 I think we should lie about this. Well, they said Naples, Florida is the best city to live in. They said it's right between the Gulf of Mexico, Everglades, Collier County, Naples, Florida is number one. Boise Idaho is number two. They say Colorado Springs is number three. Really? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:53:09 I like, you go all down. Virginia Beach is on the list. They have Austin, Texas is the ninth place to live, best place to live, which is that's a lie. So this list is garbage. I don't know anybody. Nobody who lives around in Austin says that they all live outside of Austin. They live like Round Rock and everywhere else. They don't live in Austin.
Starting point is 00:53:25 They just, you know, Pixar laid off 14% of its workforce. Interesting. This is something, okay, how many times have you been told that you have to take fish oil supplements? Everybody's told this. Now they're saying fish oil supplements may increase heart disease and start. stroke risk. I know. This is what, how many times have you all been told this?
Starting point is 00:53:46 Like, you got to take your fish oil. They said that because it's rich in the omega-3 fatty acids, it supports brain and heart health. Now they're saying that, well, we've got some studies and it's yielding some mixed results. They did half a million people, 40 to 69 years of age for 12 years. They said 31% regularly took it. They got a third, they were linked with 13% higher risk of, um, uh, atrial fibrillation a regular heartbeat and others. Interesting. We'll have, that's wild. We got Senator Marsha Blackburn
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Starting point is 00:55:24 Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Where are you guys from? What country? Pakistan. India. India. Turkey. Turkey. Turkey? Turkey. Turkey. Turkey. Turkey. India. India. Where are you guys from?
Starting point is 00:55:40 Turkey. Turkey. Turkey? Where are you guys from? China. China. Ecuador? Where are you guys from?
Starting point is 00:55:48 India. India. India. India. India. India. India. India.
Starting point is 00:55:56 India. India? India. Iran. Iran. Iran. Why did you come? No freedom. No freedom?
Starting point is 00:56:04 Yes. In Iran. Iran is dangerous country. country, you know, freedom for speak, for writing, for singing. Not a single person, they're coming in from, like, Mexico. It's like all, I mean, anymore if you look, it's all Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, China, Turkey, tons of people coming in from China. All dudes, all men, all young men within a certain age demo. Very interesting to say the least.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. Joining me on this issue is Senator Marshall. Blackburn from the beautiful state of Tennessee. We so enjoy having her on and her strong voice on behalf of border issues and many other issues as well. Senator, it's good to have you. I just wanted to get your initial reaction to this new video that came out this morning, early this morning from Bill Malugian. I mean, this is, I don't know that I've ever seen it. They said that it's a record number of people who are not from either Mexico, Central, or South American countries that are coming across the border now. Oh, indeed. Last year, we had people from
Starting point is 00:57:06 170 different countries across that border. There are increasing numbers that are coming from what we call countries of interest, Iran, Pakistan. The Chinese, you have seen an 8,000 percent increase in Chinese. And Dana, as you said, they're primarily young, single male. And that is generally what we're seeing at the southern border. And then they are being moved around the country by the Biden administration. And even sometimes you have the Biden administration going into these countries, and we understand there's a little north of 400,000 that they have picked up in the country, they've put on a plane, and they have flown them to a destination in the United States, and have given them the coveted status of parole.
Starting point is 00:58:04 And this gives them benefits and work permits. And they did 800,000 of these in 22, 1.2 million in 23. And then we're understanding, so far we've got like 400,000 that they have flown in and given this status. We don't know what the full stats are for this year, Dana, but what we do know is this. The Biden administration is doing everything they can possibly do to try to make illegal immigration legal.
Starting point is 00:58:39 And then they're trying to bolster the population of these big blue cities and states that have been losing population. Because these big blue states and cities don't want to lose federal money. They don't want to lose congressional seats. And they think bolstering their population is going to have them keep that. That's why we are fighting back. We've got legislation that would prohibit these individuals from being counted in the census. We're talking with Senator Marsha Blackburn from the beautiful state of Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:59:14 It's been, Senator, gosh, over a year, well over a year since HR2. And I know that in the Senate, Chuck Schumer is trying to revive this border bill that he tried to push earlier and didn't get a lot of, didn't get a lot of Republican support. Why wouldn't he just bring up HR2? I mean, that seems to do the job of what they claim needs to be done, which goes to your point. They don't really want to solve this issue. It would be so easy for him to take up HR2. Yes, the president could just reverse the 94 executive orders. He took in the first 100 days, and that would go a long way. President Trump had this issue right, and we had a secure border. H.R. 2, would have restored much of what President Trump did. And it passed the House and came to the Senate on May 15th, 2023. So it has been with us 373 days. It had its first year birthday here in the House without Chuck Schumer or Dick Durbin ever touching the bill.
Starting point is 01:00:22 And it is a border security bill. What Chuck Schumer is trying to do right now, doesn't have anything to do with actually securing the border. They've got this little formulary of how they will give discretion to close the border. This is fully intended to leave that border open. It would prohibit future presidents from going in and exercising control over that border. And we know that it would never go anywhere in the house. That bill is not going to pass.
Starting point is 01:01:00 But the Democrats are in trouble. The open border is the number one issue with the American people. Every town is a border town, every state of border state. People are living it. They see the impact of drugs and human trafficking, sex trafficking, gangs, crime. They're talking to local law enforcement. They're saying, hey, look, we're doing the best we can. But until the federal government secures the southern border,
Starting point is 01:01:26 we can't get this under control. So people are figuring this out. What Chuck Schumer is doing is wasting the Senate's time. It is silliness. It is something that will not have an impact. It's going nowhere. It is a political stunt. And voters, as you said, Senator, they're seeing this because every town is a border town.
Starting point is 01:01:51 There was a report that came out from Chicago just last week that we had as part of the program talking about the resources being depleted just because of the illegal immigration coming in from the southern border, talking to Senator Marshall Blackburn from Tennessee. I wanted to ask you as well, you had signed, it was signed into law. It was your bill with John Ossup to protect missing and exploited children. This is, you know, where Biden finally makes a good move, I'll give him that much. He listened to you. He listened to you and your direction on this.
Starting point is 01:02:22 This is the existing procedures on reporting via technology. Tell me about this because this involves Facebook and Snapchat and all of the different social media platforms that youth and, you know, our kids use today. And the abuse potential and the way that there's kind of been a loophole there that's existed until your bill. Tell me about that. Yes, indeed. And this came to light as we worked on protecting children in the virtual space. and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Nick Mick, mentioned to us that they were only allowed to keep this damning information,
Starting point is 01:03:02 CSAM, child exploitation, grooming, recruitment of children. They could only keep all of that for 90 days. And we know pedophiles and predators make the Internet. They use these platforms as the number one way to recruit and groom and exploit. these children and to distribute this sexual abuse material. So my legislation allows them to keep this information for a year. It allows them to transfer this information via the internet to law enforcement and to your judges and your prosecutors.
Starting point is 01:03:43 The goal is to get these people into court and to carry out that trial. And 90 days was not long enough to do this. Also, this puts the responsibility on these social media platforms. They talk about community standards and they talk about how they moderate content. But they were not reporting these pedophiles and predators who were distributing are processing this material. They weren't reporting them to the NICC cyber tip line. Now they have to report the individuals and the information to that tip line.
Starting point is 01:04:19 That's, that is huge because this is, I didn't know it was only 90 days. I was, I thought they could actually keep it way longer than that. And I was wondering, well, why is there such a difficulty with these agencies communicating with each other and sharing this information? And that makes sense. Talking to Senator Marshall Blackburn. I want one other quick topic for you, Senator, we appreciate your time because I know that you've, you've been everywhere and we're gearing up for a fight during an election season with some of this legislation. I wanted to quickly ask you about looking, looking at what. but the foreign policy situation with Gaza, the floating pier that the president created, were using taxpayer dollars. And now reports came out yesterday showing that all of the taxpayer-funded aid that the United States was going to send through that floating pier off of Gaza. Actually, it's not even getting to anybody, which we kind of figured it wouldn't. It's being hijacked by either Gazans that are selling it on the black market or Hamas. What is your thought on that?
Starting point is 01:05:16 And no, they've suspended the aid for right now. but I mean, where do they go from there? I mean, that seems that's a very, that's an embarrassing failure on behalf of the administration. It is truly an embarrassing failure. And so many people said this is never going to work because Hamas for years has been taking all the resources that we're going into Gaza. And also that we're being distributed through the UN. And of course, we defunded UNR, the UN program. Dana, if we want to help the U.
Starting point is 01:05:48 the Gazans, if we want to help Palestine, the very best thing we can do is eliminate Hamas. And Israel and the IDF are doing their best to obliterate Hamas and to get rid of that terrorist faction, that terrorist organization. By the way, funded by Iran, they have carried out the October 7th attack. They have built those tunnels. They have worked those tunnels. They have, worked to carry out this. Their goal is to destroy Israel, to destroy the United States. And what we need to do is to make certain that Israel has what they need to eliminate Hamas. Yeah, there we go. And has what they need and needs transparency from the administration, for sure. Senator Marsha Blackburn of the great state of Tennessee, always a pleasure to have you.
Starting point is 01:06:44 More of my friends have moved to your state than have moved to Texas. So I don't know what that says. It's the great Tennessee, Texas competition to get all our friends coming in from New York and California. They're voting red. Senator, they're voting red. Good deal. I like it. Thanks so much. Good to see you. You do. You need to make the switch and support companies that support you. I hear people like, oh, I don't want to support this company because they do, you know, this XYZ. But if you haven't switched to Patriot Mobile, you have to realize how much money you give to your cell phone bill every single month and how much those political action committees of all those very left-leaning companies, how much they donate to all the things that you vote against. Patriot
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Starting point is 01:08:20 Why do you do this to me? Why did you send me A story? Wait a minute Why did you send me A story? I think Steve needs to step in here And take responsibility
Starting point is 01:08:34 About Dana not liking this one Because it's a Florida man Who was arrested Because a dog that he adopted Four days prior It was found decapitated in a park Yeah I said that one dude That was Steve
Starting point is 01:08:45 Steve You know I turn into female John Wick John Wick was about a dog You all know that right John Wick wasn't about Gunfu wasn't about anything else It was a movie about a dog
Starting point is 01:08:57 It's the modern day old yeller Steve And then you know what happened Steve When I hovered over the link on the rundown You know what happened? What happened? A little puppy face popped up Yeah
Starting point is 01:09:11 I let off with it Wait not the decapitated face Yeah no no not the decapitated one You guys know how insane I am About dogs right I like them any better of people. This guy was, he decapitated a dog he adopted from an animal shelter. Domingo Rodriguez, 66. Domingo Rodriguez, age 66 of St. Petersburg, Florida. One count of felony animal cruelty. This sweet baby puppy, this sweet little bulldog mix was floating in the mangroves and had its head cut off. And they scanned the dog for the microchip. They identified him as four-year-old Dexter. And he said, oh, the dog must have run away overnight. They're investigating.
Starting point is 01:09:55 What I wouldn't give, I would pay $10,000 for 60 seconds in a room with this guy. I would pay $10,000 for 60 seconds in a room with this guy. That's like a good fundraiser. I mean, and he can't do nothing and there's no consequences and there's total immunity. That's all I'm saying. I will take care of a, I'm just, you don't know, I'm not threatening. nothing. You don't know. Maybe I'll bake a cake of violence. You don't know. I'm just saying. Oh, my gosh. These people. Oh, all right. This, um, hold up. I'm going to switch a couple.
Starting point is 01:10:34 I got a couple of other ones here. This, uh, is a Florida real estate. Let's see. Okay. Florida real estate broker demands $23,000 commission because a widow broke her leg and the deal fell through. That just sounds like a horrible afternoon. This widow signed a contract to sell her house, but then she broke her leg, couldn't move. The homeowner refunded, the buyer's deposit, released her from the contract. But then her own real estate broker is demeaning $25,000 in legal action over a lost sale. I mean, she broke her leg. She couldn't do any.
Starting point is 01:11:07 Would you stop it? Why do people got it? Her name's Jacqueline Estrada in Spring Hill. And she wanted to sell and downsize and I guess the real estate, they just, you know, the doctor was telling her she needed it because it was apparently a very bad break. from what the story says. She underwent hours of surgery. She had her leg broken in multiple places, and she underwent hours of surgery,
Starting point is 01:11:30 and she's got, like, all kinds of pins and bolts and stuff in her leg. And so she had to do weeks of recovery and in-home rehab, and her doctor was like, you can't literally move out of your house right now. What are you doing? And so that's, I mean, it really was, aren't there like medical exceptions for this kind of stuff, I would think? So I just don't know why that agent, I don't know. That was a sad story.
Starting point is 01:11:49 I hope it ends happy. I really do. let's see a five-foot alligator was removed from a 104-year-old Florida woman's home this was in Tampa Florida five-foot-long alligator was removed 104 years old Jacksonville Sheriff's Office they said they captured the gator with the help of a licensed trapper and the officer this is hysterical because you can't hear the video very well but the the the trapper goes over and the officer's there in front of the gator the gator starts hissing and slapping its tail around slapty-slapp
Starting point is 01:12:21 And the officer's like, oh, hey there, buddy. Hey there, guy. It's just the difference is funny. But they said, yeah, you got to leave the grandmas alone. We're going to take you downtown. So they took the, that gator was sassy. That was a sassy gator. That's all I know.
Starting point is 01:12:38 A Florida car dealership test drive led on a wild chase and a woman jumping in a canal because all these people think that they can get away and you can't. It's not going to happen. Also, why would you jump into a canal in Florida? do you want to get eaten by a gator right that's i'm thinking you want to be gator nummies you want to be numbs for that gator that's what i'm thinking so this woman she got arrested in south forda she stole a car during a test drive at a dealership led the police on a wild high speed chase malina logan 27 faces several charges she's got grand theft aggravated aggravated fleeing and alluding
Starting point is 01:13:11 resisting an officer without violence oh my gosh there's lots of leaving the scene of a crash a bunch of other stuff and uh she arrived at the dealership took it on a test drive and when she waited she they pulled back when they returned she waited for the salesperson to leave the car and she took off so yeah but when she tried to get away she pulled over got out of the car and jumped into a canal they got her before a gator did you know because gators are everywhere there that's just like that why would you do that don't why would you do that and she was stealing a honda why stick with us we got our third hour on the way i've long said initially got in trouble for saying that about 30 years ago, America has a lot of obligations.
Starting point is 01:13:52 Only one truly sacred obligation, sacred obligation. And that's to prepare those we send in the harm's way and to care for them and their families when they come home. And if they don't come home, care for their families. Oh, that's a rough thing for Biden to say about veterans considering Kabul and how that was a disaster. That was the president saying, oh, yeah, America. guys got to take care of its vets and their families and except when I didn't do that, you know,
Starting point is 01:14:21 and left all those people behind at the Homi Karzai International Airport. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you top of this third hour this Wednesday. It's weird that it's Wednesday already, isn't it? That's fast. It feels like a Tuesday. Did we? And I can't believe we're already in our third hour of our programming.
Starting point is 01:14:38 We've just been bopping along, hanging out, chilling out. We're having fun. Yeah. So it's good to be with you all. And you can find us all over the webernets. We're going to get into some of this other stuff. I wanted to touch on what I asked Senator Blackburn about. It's not like we didn't tell them.
Starting point is 01:14:54 I mean, we all told it. We all knew. There were, I think, other Democrats that knew, right? The peer. And the nightmare that the peer turned into, the floaty peer, the U.S.A. peer in Gaza, the, well, what was it slated to be? Wasn't it going to be like $280 million? and it ended up being $320 million peer. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:18 Can I just sidebar real quick? Please don't. I'm not diminishing the foreign policy aspect of this. Can I just put this in perspective for people? Because I hear from people all over the country. One of my favorite things to hear about is when I tell a tale of how much something cost, how much the federal government paid to create something. And I get emails or comments or messages or something from one of the first.
Starting point is 01:15:44 from one of our good old American engineers, right? And they're like, yeah, well, you know, some good old boys down here could have done that for like, you know, $50 and resources. We could have stopped that, the ice hardware. You know, I love stories like this. Because every time I talked about this peer, I can't tell you how many times I,
Starting point is 01:16:01 people jokingly comment about what they could have paid to do something like the $320 million military built pier in Gaza to facilitate an aid delivery. Can I figure we could just tell us. some intertubes together, you know, like we did back in the day on the Hoosaw River, on a Black River, we could just tie us some inner tubes together, you know, it could have been a done deal. Surrounded with a fleet of pontoon boats. I'm telling you what, get her done right there.
Starting point is 01:16:29 I mean, just saying we could have done it, you know, could have done it. They said they wanted to transfer up to 90 and maybe eventually 150 aid trucks per day. but then none of the aid and if you had to wager a guess as to the tonnage cane how many tons of aid do you think went through
Starting point is 01:16:50 first let's how many tons of aid do you think went through the pier this new pier this new floaty I don't know 100 150 200 300
Starting point is 01:17:04 370 400 400 600 600 $570 metric tons. I was close. Now, of the 570 metric tons of aid delivered through the pier, how many has reached the population there in the strip?
Starting point is 01:17:20 Oh, in the strip? I can't imagine any of it. That is correct. Wow. Not a single bit of the 570 metric tons of aid that was sent through McBiden Floody, the USS McFloadie there. Not a single bit of it. It's a glorified like Pokemon gem is what it is out there.
Starting point is 01:17:47 Not a single bit of it made it through. Not a bit. Nothing. So this is a useful thing, this pier. Yeah. The peers. None of it, they said it's been intercepted by looters. It's been resold.
Starting point is 01:18:05 Already it's being resold on the, on the, they were already reselling it. But they told us we needed this peer in order to get that aid to the strip. They said we needed it. Yeah, they did. And remember, because Israel was told Israel's starving them. Israel's being blamed for this. Israel's not even in that area. I sent you a picture, Kane, of how close the whole thing is to the shoreline.
Starting point is 01:18:36 Yeah. And they cannot get, they can't get it through. The photo that Juan's going to show in the simulcast, that's like looking at the shoreline from the floating McPere. They can't even, they can't get it through. And so Israel's being blamed for it. Israel's not even in this area.
Starting point is 01:18:54 The IDF is not even in this area. They're not in the area. They're not near the area of where this is. They're like the southern part of the strip. So they said the aid was supposed to be transported by U.S. military personnel to the causeway, which connects the pier to the main land. Then it's taken by non-U.S. contractors onto shore, put in an assembly area. Then NGOs pick up the pallets for distribution of warehouses where it's then ostensibly delivered to people in need, except
Starting point is 01:19:20 it's not. It is absolutely not. So you paid, we paid, all that money, all of that money, nothing. No way it got through. None of it got through. None of it got Well, mission accomplished. Good job, everyone. Good job. So the first time they were going to drop aid on people and they ended up literally dropping it on people's heads. And then now they're not even getting it. Great job. I mean, no one foresaw that this was going to happen like this. No one could have ever possibly foreseen. I mean, I don't know. Just add this to the winter winter chicken dinners just like, uh, the evacuation of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. Great evacuation of airport. Great way to deliver aid. I mean, the Biden administration just keep, they keep putting out bangers, man.
Starting point is 01:20:21 It's truly amazing. This dropped about 12 minutes ago. This is NSA's Jake Sullivan is out there because Israel is withholding funds. They're seeing what's happening in Gaza, right? They're seeing that Hamas is taking all the aid. They see that Hamas is not doing any. As a matter of fact, they're shooting their own people if they get close to the aid. Yet he's out there saying that it's wrong for Israel to withhold funds from the Palestinian.
Starting point is 01:20:51 Before we show this video, can I just put it in your head that Jake Sullivan could not fill out a suit jacket if his life depended on it? I mean, is it that difficult to get something that actually fits the shoulders? Right. Is it that difficult? I mean, I am distracted every single time this guy gets on camera. I'm like, you lack like the manly, the manly. physique to wear this jacket. I'm sorry, go ahead, play it. I didn't mean to be distracting. Israel's responding to the move to recognize Palestinian statehood by withholding funds from the
Starting point is 01:21:17 Palestinian Authority. What do you make of this decision and the economic impact? I think it's wrong. I think it's wrong on a strategic basis because withholding funds destabilizes the West Bank. It undermines the search for security and prosperity for the Palestinian people, which is in Israel's interests. And I think it's wrong to withhold funds that provide basic goods and services to innocent people. So from our perspective, those funds should continue to go with all of the necessary safeguards, but they should continue to flow. This is so painful. Now do Hamas. Now do Hamas. He acts like that that they didn't elect Hamas. That's your government. That's their government. That's what they chose to do. That's not Israel's fault. It's not any other
Starting point is 01:22:05 nation's fault to take care of the citizens of its opponent. It's not. It's not our responsibility. It's not Israel's responsibility. It's the responsibility of the entity that was elected to represent them and lead. It's their responsibility. And I'm not going to hear no nonsense from anybody, including Jake Sullivan, about how it should be Israel's responsibility or the United States responsibility or somebody else's responsibility to do this when their own elected government can't do it. It's not our job. It's not. It's not. I. know people with their bleeding hearts want to, oh, you say, we didn't
Starting point is 01:22:39 elections have consequences. As we all know, this is theirs. It's not our responsibility. I'm just wondering why they wouldn't condemn Hamas first, knowing that every bit, like you said, 500 and something metric tons of aid has not reached
Starting point is 01:22:55 a single Palestinian or Gazan because of Hamas. Yet Israel's decision is the one they're going to condemn is wrong? And Lorraine makes a good point in the chat. She says Israel is the only country that's expected to pay its enemies for attacking them. True.
Starting point is 01:23:15 I mean, consider it. Why is it there? Israel has, Hamas has been a welfare recipient. Not only are they colonizers, but their welfare recipients. They were given the strip of land that they never inhabited. They were given the strip of land. They were given, just a recap, every single piece of infrastructure down. to the greenhouses. Given it was unilateral withdrawal in 2005. In 2006, they elected Hamas. Fata was in West Bank.
Starting point is 01:23:51 They ended up suspending the elections because Hamas had grown so much in popularity, because Fata, they would at least, the difference basically if there was one is that they would pretend to recognize Israel's right to exist, whereas Hamas wouldn't, which drove Hamas's popularity further. And so Fata was losing relevancy and influence in the West Bank, Hamas was going to take over. That's why they suspended elections. In the time that they were given, beachfront real estate, in the time that they were given manufacturing facilities, fields, planted, that they could harvest, greenhouses, entire sewage, electrical, everything, they were given all of this. did they do? They squandered it. They stripped the land of its resources. They placed the people that voted for them in poverty for the grand war of trying to subjugate their neighbor to the north.
Starting point is 01:24:51 They built bombs out of the resources, missiles, rockets. They destroyed the area. They turned it into a hovel. They colonized it and turned it into a hovel. And then they demanded funds the entire time. And the crazy thing is that Israel was paying them still. They were sending them money every month, supplies every month, medicine every month, because in the decades that Hamas took over, they couldn't figure out apparently how to provide that for their people themselves, because their attention was on being terrorists. Now, the only thing that they would plan out money for was the martyrs fund, where they would award huge settlements to families whose children kill themselves while trying to kill Israelis.
Starting point is 01:25:39 That is fact. There's no obligation. And for Jake Sullivan to come out here and say this, well, they're withholding funds from the Palestinian Authority. The Palestinian authorities like the umbrella branch under which all these groups exist. It's wrong on a strategic base. Well, they don't have an entitlement to any of the Israel's money.
Starting point is 01:26:04 They're not owed Israel's money. They're not owed this. Don't you find it fascinating that the entity that doesn't believe in a two-state solution wants this first state to provide them with all their welfare? It's a bunch of welfare colonizing grifters. It's all it is. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So in Wisconsin, in their tulip garden, they apparently had some marijuana plants growing there that they were unaware of.
Starting point is 01:26:38 Were they unaware of it? They sprouted in a tulip garden right outside of the Capitol. And they said workers removed the plans. But they said that the department at the Wisconsin State Capitol there, they said that the department administration couldn't figure out if it was hemp or marijuana. We should probably just take it and smoke it just in case, she said. She didn't say that, but science. They had a botanist who said that they were cannabis plants.
Starting point is 01:27:06 but then she couldn't say for certain whether they were because it's illegal and marijuana is illegal in Wisconsin. I just thought it was funny that was great. I mean, that sounds like it wasn't by accident. Sorry. We had the thing about the taco stuff. A man was, okay, why would you do this? A man was trying to exercise by hanging from a chin strap. And apparently it's a bizarre form of exercise that's been getting a lot of traction.
Starting point is 01:27:36 in China where you just literally hang your head off a chin strap. That's a great way to snap your head right off, right? Right? I don't know why people think they need to do this. This one guy killed himself because it literally did just that. Son Ron Chun, who was a Xinjiang native as a way to relieve. Apparently, he's the guy who invented it and this, I don't know, this 57-year-old dude lost his life. He was hanging.
Starting point is 01:28:02 They have an outdoor neck swing. We would call those nooses. they had an outdoor neck swing at an outdoor fitness corner in China and apparently he hung himself. He rested his neck, swung his body, and then apparently he snapped his head right off. So don't do that. That's like, is that what Harry Reid did when he fell a bunch of times into his bathroom? You know, fell a bunch of times? That's right.
Starting point is 01:28:29 A, wanted criminal pretended to be deaf and mute for 20 years to avoid prison. I can't even deal. That actually happened. This guy, this individual, pretended to not actually be able to speak at all. This was in Fugin province. And he finally was caught out by police who realized that he was faking it. And they took him into custody, this guy. That's, I feel like you couldn't get away with that here.
Starting point is 01:28:59 Right? I feel like that's like one of the things that people would probably catch you on. You couldn't fake being deaf and mute. I don't know. also the let's see Thomas Massey won his early primary racing Kentucky
Starting point is 01:29:12 and let's see we've got a bunch of other stuff that we've got to get into we've got to talk about some of the Russia's stuff we got a lot stick with us craving a daily dose of intellectual adrenaline look no further than the Dana Show podcast where curiosity
Starting point is 01:29:25 meets courage by following on Apple Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts we expressed official condolences as we've done when countries adversaries, enemies are not, have lost leaders.
Starting point is 01:29:40 It changes nothing about the fact that Mr. Raisi was engaged in reprehensible conduct, including repressing his own people for many years as a judge. And that is president. It changes not a wit about our policy, but it's something that we've done many times in the past, going back
Starting point is 01:29:56 many administrations in many decades, and we do as Anthony Blinken there. Yeah, we're sad? You know what I mean? Yeah, I mean, he murdered kids, and he raped women to death, like lots of them. But, you know, I mean, the guy died was sad. It's just, you know, you say sad things for people that have sad things happen to him. You say sad stuff.
Starting point is 01:30:15 You know, you remark about the sadness of the sad thing that happened to him. It's sad. It is sad to lose an avenue of money laundering like that, too. That's super sad. I would highly encourage more of the Iranian leadership to take a beautiful tour of the mountain vistas during low visibility. I mean, I really would encourage them to do that. I mean, I hear it's just remarkable. It's like, you know, being in a fog, being in a beautiful cloud, more of them should do it, right?
Starting point is 01:30:42 More of them. You really are encouraging today. Yeah, you know, I'm all about that. It's very positive. Yes, that's me. Dana last year with you, bottom of this third hour. They really should, though. They should, you know.
Starting point is 01:30:54 I threw a bomb on Twitter, so we're going to see how many trolls I get. I'll keep you updated. It was about the whole, you know, giving the money to the, you know, Palestine, et cetera, et cetera, making Israel do it. But I just, you know, I'm going to say, just, um, uh, that seems to be very, you know, when he, I, why, why do you have to say anything? Why do you got to say, why do you got to, because they, they, Blinkin also said, well, you know, we're sorry for the, the Iranians. The Iranians are happy, dude. They're super stoked. They hated this guy. Why do you have to, well, yes, he's an enemy and yes, he's,
Starting point is 01:31:35 it was like what reasoning is this this guy's such a he's such a fruit loop he is well I mean you're just sad that this is it happened here have you guys seen the new
Starting point is 01:31:50 this is horrible the Hamastage hostage video I it's really brutal to show I've seen the video of it where they got they were at that music festival and they got a whole bunch of these teenage girls and they're covered in blood they've been beaten it's really, really hard.
Starting point is 01:32:08 And the stuff that they're saying to them is pretty harsh. In fact, they're like threatening to rape them and they apparently divided them up. And they're like, these are the ones that you can knock up. And these are, I mean, this is the stuff they're saying to them. It's horrific. This video comes out. And, I mean, it's bad. And they also got, it was the, they kidnapped IDF observers.
Starting point is 01:32:34 They kidnapped. and then they had teenage hostages from the music festival. And apparently the videos that they that were released were ones that had not been seen before. And it's just heinous. I don't know how anyone can sit here and demand a ceasefire. I don't know why that would be the video that finally does it for people too, right? Out of all the stuff that's out there, that's the video that'd be, well, okay, I've seen enough rape and beating. I guess that does it.
Starting point is 01:33:03 none of the other stuff does it the hell's wrong with some of these people good heavens and these women are terrified they're terrified and now you have Norway, Ireland and Spain that just endorsed
Starting point is 01:33:24 these rat bastard terrorists listen to this this is what audio somebody is this this is at the United Nations Audio Sambait 10. Listen to this. Last month I stood on these same steps with Prime Minister Sanchez of Spain. And we said that the point of recognizing the state of Palestine was coming closer. That point has now arrived.
Starting point is 01:33:49 Today, Ireland, Norway and Spain are announcing that we recognize the state of Palestine. So you're going to reward them. And I mean, there's a guy who's on very. video raping a woman, a terrorist, raping a woman with a knife to her head. And her pants, she's in light-colored pants and her pants her groin area is covered in blood. And they decided, oh, you know what? We're going to award these people with recognition of sovereignty. I mean, you watch them kidnap children, shoot people in the head, and you think, oh, oh, we're going to recognize them as a sovereign state.
Starting point is 01:34:40 You think that's the track. That's the smart thing to do. I guess they don't have daughters there. I guess they don't have daughters in Ireland and in Spain and in Norway. I mean, that's the only thing I can think of. I guess they don't have loved ones, children, anything like that. Of course, that's on track for parts of Ireland, I will say. If you go back and look at the history of Old War II.
Starting point is 01:35:05 I say this is somebody with Irish descent. Explains a lot. So they reward the terrorists with recognition of a terrorist state. Spain's socialist, not surprising. Ireland, it's kind of in keeping with some history. I mean, the videos of this that are out there are just, they're so bad. The new videos that are out are so bad. There's no state of, there's no such thing as Palestine.
Starting point is 01:35:35 There's no state of Palestine. It's all make-believe stuff. the fact that you're going to reward these people after they had kidnapped kids and did everything else is just sickening to me. That's what they did, though. I mean, you have these terrorists on camera commenting about these girls' fertility. Not a joke. And this was the same day, now you have the Irish leaders, Norway, Spanish,
Starting point is 01:36:08 choosing to side with terrorists and rapists because they are more interested in political preening, and that's what this is. There are a bunch of rat bastard cowards in Ireland, Norway, in Spain that are political, they're preening politically. And they're endorsing rapists and terrorists.
Starting point is 01:36:30 Shameful. Absolutely shameful. I don't know. I don't know that I could ever go and visit and vacation in a country that recognized that had an official stance like that. I'm real weird with where I travel and what I do.
Starting point is 01:36:45 Could you? Could you go? No, see? No, I'm seeing that the citizenry, though, does not agree with their leadership on a lot of this stuff. Citizenry's had enough. One of the reasons the Irish citizenry has had enough is if you've seen what's happening with, first off, Irish farmers, have you seen also secondly with immigration, what they have been dealing with in Ireland, with immigration because of these rat bastard leaders that they have.
Starting point is 01:37:08 It's sickening. You have all of these Irish leaders, these same Irish leaders that are Nepo babies, and they come from the same families that were there previously who turned a blind eye in World War II, the same leadership, the same ideology, the same thing over and over again. They're going to FAA and FO with the people, the Irish people in Ireland, is what's going to happen. I don't know if you've seen some of the video of people out on the streets. They're going to mess around and it's going to be too much. Because they've had it.
Starting point is 01:37:40 They're done. They've seen what these positions do to security and stability. in their own country. So a couple of other things I want to make sure that we're getting to as we roll down towards the end. We got this Ohio story here real quick and I wanted to touch on this Ohio ballot. Well, first off, I have two things, two things real quick. Let me break it up into two.
Starting point is 01:38:03 First and foremost, interesting thing from Jeanette Nunez, who is the lieutenant governor of Florida. The Biden administration apparently allowed officials of the communist Cuban regime to access secure parts of TSA areas in the Miami International. airport. Yeah. Yeah. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 01:38:20 That's right. Cuban regime. Because they were pre-screened. I mean, I don't know. Miami-Dade county officials expect, they expressed outrage. NBC6 says after a Cuban government delegation, a communist delegation, towards security areas of MIA. They visited the airport twice before in 2011 and 2015.
Starting point is 01:38:42 They found out they were there. and they said they were five communist Cuban officials. They got a tour of a TSA checkpoint and baggage screening area for about five hours. Miami-Dade County Commissioner Oliver Gilbert said, this should never, ever, ever happen again. It's weird, like the commies can come up from Cuba, and they get special access to these secure areas. They made me, when I rolled through on an international flight through Miami,
Starting point is 01:39:09 I had to go through security twice. they made me go through twice an extra layer of security i just had to go through it and heaven forbid if you take anything over 3.4 ounces but hey if you're a commie from cuba the tsa this is federally administrated by the way they get yeah is that not some nonsense is that not nonsense unbelievable now another quick thing to note uh remember how we we've talked about we've talked talked about the people who were, they traveled to Turks and Kekos islands and they would accidentally have some ammo, which by the way, if you can afford to go to Turks and Kcos, you can afford to get your A double snakes, a travel bag. Do not take your range bag as your
Starting point is 01:39:57 travel bag. Do not take the bag that you use for hunting as your travel bag, just as an additional layer of security for yourself. Not because you're bending in a need of something, just as an additional layer of smart layer of security for yourself. I never take my range bag as a travel bag. I never take anything that I would take out hunting as my travel bag. I would never do that. So if you can go to TCI, which is short for Turks and Kaco's Islands, then you can go and do that. Anyway, I bring this up because there are five Americans in total now that accidentally brought like loose ammunition into the islands. And one of them is a Floridian. She's a Floridian mother. She's, you know, legally carries.
Starting point is 01:40:41 She wasn't smuggling. It just happened. Like, she would have, like, a couple of rounds, like, fall out of a box or something comes out of, like, an extra mag or something. And you have, like, a round that spare that you have. And one guy had two hunting rounds or had two rounds from a hunting trip. But he used his bag, apparently. That's why he shouldn't do that.
Starting point is 01:41:00 But she got trouble. She was thrown in jail. So they had the Secretary of State by direction of the governor of Florida, went to Turks and Kekos. I broke that story earlier this week. Went to Turks and Kekos Island to try to negotiate on behalf, because that's what your government should do on behalf of you as a taxpayer as a citizen, a release because there's a difference in an error where you have like a couple of rounds that you left that fell out in a bag or something and is smuggling guns and ammo, like what the Haitians have been doing into TCI. There's a huge difference there. And so,
Starting point is 01:41:38 you should be able to ask your government for assistance and stuff like this. And so that's what they're doing. And that's good. I hope other secretaries of state follow suit to do that because it's just TCI, it's weird because they're trying to act like so hardcore on this. But yet from when you talked to it and we and we know people who live there, they are so frustrated because they said they're not getting enough help from the UK. They're a Commonwealth nation. They don't get enough help from the UK, although the UK did send ships down finally to help, you know, kind of deflect some of this illegal immigration coming in from Haiti, but that they know that they have this problem with Haitian games and drug running and gun running and smuggling and all of this stuff
Starting point is 01:42:18 and that the government's not doing enough to crack down on it. And but they'll make an example out of, you know, people coming in from the United States or Europe though. You know, it's weird. Or they'll make it coming in from other Caribbean nations that have more stable governments. It's just, it's just, it's unfortunate. So we'll see how that all goes. And then Ohio, one last quick thing, the Ohio ballot. So apparently Joe Biden, the ballot fix is not going to happen. He's not going to be on the ballot so far. The Secretary of State, he's not on the November presidential ballot in Ohio because the D&C convention is being held too late in the year. So whose fault is that? I mean, it's not, so the DNC knew what the laws were and they scheduled their convention to happen
Starting point is 01:43:06 later anyway after the deadline. And now they're like, oh, what are we going to do? Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. One of the key objectives, of course, is the provision of humanitarian aid and food and people of Gaza. The Pentagon within the last 24 hours said that they did not believe in any of the aid from the pier where the construction was led by the United States military has been received by
Starting point is 01:43:34 the people of Gaza to this point. your thoughts on that, given this, has this been a failure? How do we fix this situation? And was the U.S. insufficiently prepared to utilize this as a means by which to deliver aid? First, just a level set. Since Saturday, the U.N. has, in fact, distributed humanitarian supplies from the pier to Palestinian civilians in Diyah, and al-Malasi, and Khan Yunus. So aid from the peer has now gone specifically to the Palestinians who needed. That's correct. And there's been about 695 metric tons of food that has come off the pier so far, about two-thirds of that either has gone or is on its way to going to Palestinian civilians. The issue is not actually getting
Starting point is 01:44:18 Yeah, except that is the issue. The issue is that we were told that that was going to happen, that it was going to go to people in Gaza, and it didn't go to people in Gaza. So now, what's the recourse? I mean, you guys, we were told that, it needed to happen because people were starving. And in fact, we were told that it needed to happen so much because Israel was in part responsible for these people starving. So is Israel still responsible for it or is it Hamas? I'm confused. And that's Jake Sullivan, the man who can't fill out a suit to save his life. Seriously, just get a jacket that fits. Is it weird that it bothers me so bad? You know what I'm talking about? That extra material that's like over by his shoulders. It just bugs me to bits. get a jacket that fits Also why would the Pentagon actually just say none of the aid got there? Is that something advantageous to the Pentagon
Starting point is 01:45:15 to do that? What is so hard about stating the obvious What did the aid get there? Well, it may have been around the area. What? The aid. No, we know that. What do you mean?
Starting point is 01:45:26 Well, the area of where the aid was needed. I mean, two thirds of it's on its way. Yeah, it's on its way. Where in whose... In whose custody? Peoples. It's like a joke. You can't write this stuff. All right, Kane, today's stupidity.
Starting point is 01:45:42 All right, this is Corrine Jean-Pierre in response to Biden's authority at the borderless of this. Oh, geez. You'll open the briefing by saying it's up to Republicans to do something to solve the problem or continue to use it as a political issue. The president has the authority to do something about this unilaterally. Congress is in a divided government right now. Why is he doing anything? Why should he have to do it unilaterally?
Starting point is 01:46:04 Why should we do it in a legislative way? This is the same administration, by the way, that removed 94 executive orders as it pertains to border security in its first hundred days. So, stupid. You know, I mean, folks, that does it for us today. Have a great evening.
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