The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Wednesday May 29 - Full Show

Episode Date: May 29, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Thank you very much. I would say in listening to the charges from the judge, who's, as you know, very conflicted and corrupt because of the confliction, very, very corrupt. Mother Teresa could not beat these charges. These charges are rigged. The whole thing is rigged. The whole countries are mess between the borders and fake elections and you have a trial like this. where the judge is so conflicted, he can't breathe, he's got to do his job. And it's not for me that I can tell you. It's a disgrace. And I mean that Mother Durae said that mother Durae said that meet those judges, but we'll see. We'll see how we do. It's a very disgraceful situation.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Every single legal scholar and experts said this is no case. It shouldn't be brought. And it certainly could have been brought seven years ago, not in the middle of a presidential election. It was all done by Joe Biden. This judge contributed to Joe Biden and far worse than that, but I'm not allowed to talk about it because I'm a gang order Far worse than that by a thousand times worse than that the worst I've ever heard, but I can't talk about it It'll be talked about it, but I'm not allowed to talk about it But it'll be talked about in the history books
Starting point is 00:01:19 What's happening here is weaponization at a level that nobody's seen before ever And it shouldn't be allowed to happen so I'll stay around here this is five weeks and five weeks of really essentially not campaigning although I took a big lead in the polls over the last few weeks something's going on because I think the people of this country see that this is a rig deal it's a weaponized deal for the Democrats to hit their political opponent for Joe Biden the worst the worst president in the history of the United States is destroying our countries letting millions of people from jails from prisons from insane assailants from
Starting point is 00:01:57 mental institutions, drug deal is poor in. Venezuela, if you look at their crime statistics, have gone down 72% in crime because they're releasing all their criminals into our country because of this horrible... This is the stuff he needs to be saying. This is, he could have done this like a million times more too. This is the stuff that he needs to do.
Starting point is 00:02:20 He needs to come out and say this. Like as he's hitting everything else, he needs to make sure he drives the point. back to really, you know, what Democrats don't want to talk about. They don't want to talk about the border. So talk about the border. You got all the press there. So that's, so the jury is deliberating. They've been given instructions by the judge and they are deliberating. So we could have a decision today. We could. Could also not have one today. We don't know. So we're just, we're going to just go with it and see what happens. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you, top of this very
Starting point is 00:02:53 first hour. And this, of course, is the first. Now we finally got some movement. I don't cover it exhaustively. I only cover and bring you things as it happens, that it's, if it's a huge development, et cetera, because so many people talk about it endlessly. I don't want to drown you in it because you're getting hit from all sides with constant coverage. So this, though, is significant because now I got the jury deliberating. And this is a weird case because out of all the cases, I have maintained out of all of the cases. The one that you could have gotten him on,
Starting point is 00:03:33 excuse me, is Marlago. Because that had to do with the federal statute that regulated the possession and declassification, the moving of classified documents. But they screwed that case up so bad. This one was ridiculous. And that's why you see, certain people because of the precedent this could potentially establish. That's why you see even
Starting point is 00:04:04 Democrats who have enough sense to see into the future. That's why you have Democrats even coming out going, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute, because they're looking at it like, how is it going to affect me? How is it going to affect what I do? How is it going to affect me campaigning? And to recap briefly, this is the case specifically that had to do with the hush money paid to Stormy Daniels. Now, yes, you might find yourself saying, well, this is why you don't screw around on your pregnant wife with a cheap, chunky stripper or whatever the hell she was. But that's not what's being discussed here. This is when you've got to get really clinical and surgical. Is it illegal to give a skank money to shut her up?
Starting point is 00:04:49 No, it's not illegal. you may not like it. That doesn't make it violation of the law. End of. Now, New York is funny because they're like, well, you know, yes, you can give money to your chunky escort stripper mistress and you can give her money to shut her up. But what you can't do is put it down wrong in the books. But yet, that's what all the, and even if, even if that had happened, that would be a misdemeanor. But what Alvin Bragg and these other prosecutors, and remember there were other prosecutors in New York, for years that did not want to pursue this because they said this is stupid. It's a misdemeanor at best, and it would be difficult to litigate because of that. Well, Alvin Bragg's got something to prove. These Democrats have got something to prove. And so they were the ones who were like, yeah, you know what, let's go ahead and do it. Let's go ahead because there's a weird law in New York wherein if you are, if you committed a crime to hide another crime, then that other crime, the presence of that can elevate the whole thing up to a felony, right?
Starting point is 00:06:00 That's where they are. That can all be elevated up to a felony. The problem, though, in this case, and I read the indictment, and we talked about it when it happened, is that they never actually said what he did. What was the other crime? Kane, did they ever actually say that? They never came back and said it. No.
Starting point is 00:06:18 They're like, well, he did commit, he committed this crime to hide the other crime. Wait a minute. What? Oh, yes, yes. If you commit that crime because you're hiding another crime, that's that the two make some felonies. What crime again? Well, what was the other crime? Well, it was just a crime. That's all you need to know. A crime. That sounds bad. I know, right? They made it sound like he chopped up people and hit him under a bed somewhere. I don't know. They never actually got into it. That's why everyone's like, even Andy McCarthy, God love him. He's on occasionally. Andy McCarthy is a very clinical will highly respected former assistant U.S. attorney, right? And very well, he was in the blind shake trial. He was involved, the first World Trade Center bombing, he was involved in putting that guy away. He was involved in all that stuff.
Starting point is 00:07:06 Very well respected. Some people previously have gotten angry Andy because he doesn't seem like he's hardcore MAGA, right? He doesn't seem like he's a hardcore Trump. And he is just very logical. When you even have Andy McCarthy out there going, this is nuts. That should be red flags for everybody. When you have him out there going, well, this is, this is too, what's the other crime? And that's the problem with this.
Starting point is 00:07:28 They never actually said what it was. So this crime is actually, it's a straw man of epic proportions. This could be used to teach bad law to law students for eons. It is a classic case. it is a political witch hunt. You don't have to love you some Trump to acknowledge this. What you have to love is the letter of the law, an equality before the law, an equality under the law once it's broken. It doesn't matter what your position of Trump is. If your position of a politician is fueling your biased interpretation of how the law should be applied, you have something broken in
Starting point is 00:08:17 you. You are so beyond reason and thought. You should be excluded from the human population at large until you come to your senses in case your ignorance is catching. I find that so incredibly dangerous. When I see people pervert the law, this is one of the reasons why I hate DEI and everything else. When you allow your zealous bias to pervert something, the strength of which is measured by its purity, that is a major problem. And the law is part of this, like science is part of it. So when you allow your zealous opposition to a singular politician pervert your interpretation of law and its application, you endanger the republic this way. You are the problem more than anyone you would ever criticize. That is what the issue is here. there have been some on the left that have at least been smart enough to see oh wait a minute
Starting point is 00:09:20 because they fully realize as i've told you before god forbid you get someone like me you think trump's bad oh i'm a purist right i'm a purist like i won't move i will move all of my opposition i will i would suck the life out of the swamp for generations oh no i wouldn't just go after them i'd go after everyone they know that's where i'm like glad real with the one ring god forbid you get somebody like me in office. Democrats are aware of this. They're like, oh my gosh, what if this, oh, this someone like this woman were ever to get in office? Can you imagine? How ghoulish? Oh, yes, absolutely. Oh, I would weaponize every agency. I would go after you. I'd be under your beds. I would be spina. Oh, I would. I freely admit it, unlike everybody else. Democrats are
Starting point is 00:10:08 aware of this, which is why they're like, can you guys not do this right now? We understand you don't like Trump. That's fine. Can you not? go this crazy on this because you are opening up a door that you will never close. And those people are right. They are correct. And so this is where we stand right now. I mean, it's really dumb to set up your opposition in such a way and give them the power to do this.
Starting point is 00:10:36 It's really dumb. And so I don't know what the decision is going to be. I don't know. I don't know what it, what it's going to be. But I do think that if there's any sense in that jury box, and I think they said, what, there's two attorneys that are in the jury, that are in the jury, that are in the, amongst the jurors, I think they said there were two attorneys. Hopefully, hopefully, I don't know, I keep hearing all kinds of stuff, well, what the judge
Starting point is 00:11:08 instructed the jury to believe, et cetera, et cetera, or what they, what they had said. There was apparently one where they were. were saying that they have to be unanimous about the falsification of records. Because remember, the accusation was the records were falsified to, in order to assist in the commission of another crime. But the rule under New York law is you don't have to be unanimous in your decision as to what the other crime was. Hell, apparently you don't even have to identify the other crime. That's kind of wild, isn't it? Especially when, like seven years, no one ever went after this. So the thing that, by the way,
Starting point is 00:11:50 Kane, the thing that you're putting in there is not exactly correct. The 4-4-4 split. The problem is it's the New York law. Jury was not instructed that they didn't have to be unanimous on whether or not there was a crime. They don't have to be unanimous on whether or not on what the other crime was that it was done in commission of. Which goes back, Kane, to my original point.
Starting point is 00:12:12 If you don't even tell them what the hell the crime was, well, how the hell can they even be unanimous on what? Do you see my whole point in this? I was like, it's so crazy. Yeah, that was just a Jonathan Turley tweet that I threw your way. Well, there's still that's, I get that it's a 4-4-4-4 split, but they don't under New York law, because he has a whole column on this. Under New York law, they don't have to be unanimous on what the other crime was. Now, Cain, let me ask you a question.
Starting point is 00:12:39 You're a juror. You're sitting in that box. And the judge is like, all right, Mr. Juror. Yep. You have to be unanimous that a crime was committed. Now remember the severity of the crime being elevated to a felony is dependent upon that it was in commission of another crime, correct? That is correct. Okay, so we don't even have to tell you really that we're kind of going to touch on the fact that another crime was committed.
Starting point is 00:13:01 But we're not actually going to tell you what it was or anything else. But I'm supposed to base my opinion. Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, that's irrelevant. That's irrelevant. Just on this one record keeping thing, that's it. Even though the whole purpose of you being here is the presence of another accusation of a crime. Yeah. But no, no, no, you can't include that in there.
Starting point is 00:13:18 But I need to know. Nope, you can't. But I have to. That's what the jurors are being told. Well, damn. You see what I'm saying? Is that not nuts? Is that not crazy?
Starting point is 00:13:28 Is there a- How is that legal? Is there some other trial that's happened this way that we can look at? No, I don't know. I actually was looking at that. That's why I was like going back in Tarley's backlog. And I'm like, there's nothing. It seems like a giant legal yoga stretch.
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Starting point is 00:19:02 Here, what we're doing is taking the... element that actually makes this a felony because remember falsification of records is normally a misdemeanor in New York. What makes it a felony is that you're concealing or committing another crime. And here the judge is telling them they don't have to agree about what the other crime is under circumstances where that not only is what makes this a felony, what makes it a four-year potential prison penalty rather than a year or less, but it's also what gets us into the courtroom because if this had been a misdemeanor, the time to bring this case would have lapsed in
Starting point is 00:19:41 2019. So the only reason they're still able to bring this case is because it's a felony, allegedly, and yet now the judge is saying, you know, you don't have to agree on what the felony is. So this is exactly what I've been saying. That's our friend, Andy McCarthy, just a little earlier. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you, bottom of this first hour. This is exactly what I was saying. So it's not that they, because some of the stuff on social media was that, oh, the jury doesn't even have to agree that Trump. Trump committed a crime here. That's not what they're being told. What they're being told is that, again, and let me break it down as he so beautifully did, you have the bookkeeping accusation,
Starting point is 00:20:19 the statute of limitations ran out in 2019. Had it been into effect still today, it would be considered just a misdemeanor, just like a nothing burger. But in order to elevate it to a felony, they had to say that it was done in commission of another crime and then that elevates it all to a felony. What they're telling the jury is that they don't have to be unanimous on what the other crime was. The whole reason, as Andy said, you're in that damn courtroom in the first place,
Starting point is 00:20:48 is because they were told that there was another crime that was committed. This crime was done in commission of it, like to hide it, and so that elevates it to a felony. Otherwise, you're not getting a grand jury. You're going to get a jury trial. That, to me, is super sketch. That is super sketch.
Starting point is 00:21:07 I mean, I told Kane, I'm like, at least in third world countries, they go, they exert the effort of making up the crime, you know, like they're going to sit here and be like, well, I saw him beating a baby seal to death on the shore. I watched it happen. I mean, they'll make up something in a third world country. You know, they'll fabricate evidence. They're not even going that far. That's lazy, you know.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Like, I just feel like with AI and everything. else like you could at least make the effort you know what I mean to like you know how they couldn't even plant evidence properly at Mar-a-Lago so I'm just saying this that's is super sketchy to me so it's not that the jury is being told that they don't have to be unanimous on the fact that he committed a crime like on this decision it the whole what it has to do with is whether or not that he they're unanimous on what the crime that this was done in commission with what that was. And again, I think that the whole, because the whole reason that you're in the courtroom is the accusation of a second crime that had been committed to elevate this to a felony,
Starting point is 00:22:13 don't you think that that informs the jury and that they should know what it is and maybe being an agreement? Don't you think so? I think so. Now, I know that that's not the rule in New York because New York is stupid. But that's just super weird. That's just super sketchy to me. I mean, I don't see how this doesn't go to appeal. I really don't. I mean, how does it not go to appeal?
Starting point is 00:22:44 A million dollar question. The whole thing is, the whole thing is weird. It's just all just weird. That's not proper, that's not like proper legal reasoning. Now we got a couple of other things to, to touch on too that I want to get into because we had in addition to this and we're going to continue following this because as you know the jury's deliberating. I mean, they may have a decision today. They may not. And if they do, we will let you know. We'll break that down. And if they don't,
Starting point is 00:23:14 then they don't. But the other thing that happened last night, and this is significant way. It was in Texas with some of these runoffs. And I'm not going to dive super duper deep because I know we got a lot of people across the country that listen. But I do think it's important for you to know at least what's happening with Texas. And normally I'm not going to sit here and regally with the drama of different state house politics, but because Texas is the crucial state, if Republicans ever want to win the White House again, I think they need to understand it. Because you know how you have blueprints for different areas. So going even further back into time than Florida, Colorado was the original Democrat blueprint. I know that they tried to say,
Starting point is 00:23:55 California is the Democrat blueprint, but it really was Colorado. Colorado had 60-some-odd years of Republican administration, and in two election cycles, they flipped that state entirely blue. I was up there on the ground a couple of times. I have some friends out there that work in grassroots politics. We went out there when, like, for instance, Magpoo was leaving the state, went up there with Magpull. And they, was it, Glendale, Colorado, I think is what it was, which was right outside of Denver, a great town. They have a little rugby, they have a rugby stadium there. The rugby's big there. And was it. Was it? out there with a great group of folks and they were really trying to fight back. They ended up getting rid of their Senate pro tem. They got rid of a couple of state lawmakers. That's when they were going to ban every, they were going to ban all guns, including even shotguns. It was crazy. So fast forward and they're still fighting. They're still fighting. I mean, once you lose that kind of influence in your state, it's very, very hard to get it back. So after 60-some-odd years of Republican administration, you know, enjoying, you know, a, you know, a, budget surplus, all of this stuff. It just all went to hell and it flipped into election cycles because
Starting point is 00:24:59 people thought it couldn't happen in Colorado. And shockingly, it can. So in Texas, the same people that, and they literally, the people who were behind it published a book called the blueprint. And they talked about how they did it in Colorado. It's a book you can physically actually buy on Amazon. So fast forward, they thought they were going to do that in Texas. And they're still trying, although Texas paid attention to what was happening and began fighting back. And this is one of the reasons the county that I live in is so contested. It is the largest, the last urban red county in America. There is no county as big and as red as the county I live in in Texas in the entire country. Everything else flip blue. This is the last county. And that's why there's such a, that's why they
Starting point is 00:25:44 spend millions of dollars on our school board races. That's why every election, you got ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, everybody comes here, every election. They all set up outside the city hall. It's a big, because the thought is, since this also is one of the most conservative districts, if you can flip this county, you can flip this district, you can flip the state. And they're not wrong.
Starting point is 00:26:08 So they've been moving a lot of blue voters in here, and it's been a fight. And it's why you've got to be ever vigilant. Because they don't, this is asymmetrical political warfare. They don't, they don't fight. the way that you think that people are supposed to fight. And you've got to be very, very creative in the way that you push back. And it's very much the same thing. So in Texas, there's been, there's been some brawls. Dade Phelan survived. Dade Phelan is the infamous Republican speaker
Starting point is 00:26:43 of the state house here. He's the reason why it took so long for us to get permitless carry. He is the reason that it took so long to get a number of things, school choice, et cetera. But all of his allies were cleared out. So there is a bright spot. He was running against Dave Covey. And Covey was a good candidate, but he lacked the name recognition. He wasn't a bad candidate at all. It was stronger on gun rights.
Starting point is 00:27:08 He lacked their name recognition. And that's a big deal when you are in Texas being that name recognition translates. But Phelan lost a lot of his. allies. And so it was a very much, it was a victory as kind of a fieric victory, but he's in some of these other races, there were a lot of others that were defeated. I think that there were, gosh, six or seven other folks that were defeated, a lot of his allies. Now, one of the other problems is that Texas has open primaries, so Democrats could come in and vote in these runoffs as Republicans. And I think that also factored into it. Now, the Texas Republican Party this
Starting point is 00:27:54 past weekend voted to close these primaries. I think all primaries should be closed. So they finally voted to close the primaries, which is something that they needed to do. 73% of Republican voters approved a ballot proposition in support of closed primaries. One of the things that you need to do in your state, folks, is make sure that your primaries are closed. You need to make sure that Republicans vote Republican, Democrats vote Democrat, and Democrats can't wander on over and vote Republican. That's something, that's your responsibility. You've got to make sure that happens in your state. I can't do that for you. Don't outsource your activism. That's your job. So thankfully, they were able, they voted for this. So this is coming. We also got some lawmakers in.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Now we got the votes. Even though it was a Republican super majority, not every Republican is the same as you know. Now we have enough votes Republican-wise to actually have school choice. That's coming. But Phelan had a very narrow victory. It was 50.7% to Covey's 49.3% all precincts were reporting in. That was a very, very close race. He does not have a mandate. And he also, if you remember, Phelan is the guy who led the impeachment of Ken Paxton, the AG here in Texas. And Ken Paxton was, I mean, he was really targeted because he was very, very litigious on the border.
Starting point is 00:29:08 He's sort of like Texas is Andrew Bailey, how you see Missouri's AG. Paxton's very much like that. He wakes up and is like, who am I going to sue? Whose butt gets my boot in it today? And so they were mad at him and they, absolutely. And Phelan likes to make the, Phelan, if you remember, and I told you about this at the time, this was after Eauldi. Dade Phelan actually created a gun control committee in which he gave Democrats the same number of seats as Republicans. So the first problem was that he created a gun control committee.
Starting point is 00:29:35 The second problem was that the Speaker of the Texas House actually empowered Democrats, gave them the same number of seats as Republicans, even though they are the minority in the state in the state legislature. Asinine. But he really won that seat because there were nine voters in the race that had a, or nine percent of voters rather. So in the March primary, when they broke it down, Texas scorecard had a rundown of this. The Texas, in that primary in March, nine percent of the voters had a very long Democrat voting history. That's just enough voters to swing him the victory in this runoff. Now, he already has a challenger for speaker, so we'll see how that goes. But any Texas Republican that votes dayed failing for speaker should be rhetorically tard and feathered since it would be a salt and battery to physically do so.
Starting point is 00:30:23 Keep in mind, the law is the only thing that prevents me from endorsing that latter option. Now, so that was significant. Brandon Herrera lost to Tony Gonzalez. Tony Gonzalez is a gun control Republican. After Yuvaldi, he folded like a wet shirt like Marco Rubio did on the stage in front of me in Parkland. Tony Gonzalez also crumbled after Yuvaldi and began going out there back in Red Flaglaw, all this other stuff. He got a challenge from Brandon Herrera. Herrera did not succeed. Gonzalez retained his seat. So those were the two bad spots of the night. But all of Phelan's allies are gone. All his big allies are gone. So there's some positive movement there. So that is some good news.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Now, again, the reason I'm telling you about Texas is because if it can happen here, it is most certainly already underway in your state. It is not the job of an activist group based in D.C. to do your activism for you. It is not the job of like the T.P. USA's or anybody else, any other organization, to do your civic duty for you. you have a privilege that should not be viewed of as a burden. You would rather have too much liberty to attend to, as Jefferson once said, than too little of it. It is your responsibility to go out there and do this. It's not a talk show host responsibility.
Starting point is 00:31:46 It's not a pundant on radio or a podcast or anyone else. It's your job. Now, you can definitely reach out and use people to help amplify what's going on so there's awareness and pressure that you can bring down to bear. But it comes back to you and your neighbor. and your community and you've got to be involved. It's the unsexiest part of politics doing stuff in your backyard, but it's the stuff that has the most impact.
Starting point is 00:32:11 And it counts. We have a lot more on the way, including I got some culture for you. And this weirdest story of the day, I'm going to tell you about a guy who spent $14,000 to become a dog, only after to realize, wow, it's really hard to walk around like a dog. I'm not even making this up. This is a real story. with photos and I will share. How is it possible that America could run short of amoxicillin?
Starting point is 00:32:38 Amoxicillin is like the Swiss Army knife of antibiotics because it treats so many different types of infections. Doctors prescribe it for ear, nose, throat infections. It treats lower respiratory infections, sinusitis, which I've had before, skin infections, UTIs. So again, how could America run short on it? Antibiotics come from China and India. And if you or a family member get sick and there's no amoxicillin, now what? So that's why I have a medical emergency kit from the wellness company. I've used it for strep before. It comes with amoxicillin and it's in your kit now when you need it. So this is not a first aid kit. It's like an urgent care in your house with essential prescriptions. And it comes with those essential prescriptions to treat
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Starting point is 00:33:47 That's promo code Dana at TWC. Dot health slash Dana. Don't let FOMO get the best of you. Stay in the loop and ahead of the curve by following Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. So I wanted to respond to this one specifically, and I responded to in the last video I posted as well, but I just really want to point out that I'm not at all saying that black people are inherently fat,
Starting point is 00:34:18 nor that being fat is bad. What I'm saying that is from a historical context, being fat was viewed as being unable to control yourself, being attributed to savagery, which is what was attributed to. everybody did two blackness. Therefore, in an effort to continue to separate themselves from fatness and this being white people and, you know, slavery times, one of the things they did was say that fatness was like being a black person. And this is like in the most layman's terms possible.
Starting point is 00:34:46 And that is why diet culture within itself is racist. Because at the whole point is rooted in this idea that being skinny is closer to being white and therefore better, that means that the whole point of it is to be. away from blackness and to make blackness not talk anymore because it's making everybody dumber having to listen to her stupid. I hate this like TikTok history. I mean
Starting point is 00:35:11 chick you dumb. You dumb. That's so dumb. Last I saw every race is susceptible to being overweight. What does this have to do with racism? It was which one was it? It was one of the wives
Starting point is 00:35:30 of Henry the 8th. when he was, oh, it was Anne of Cleaves. One of the comments that Henry the 8th had made about Anne of Cleaves was that she was basically chunky. And she didn't look as athletic because he liked out, you know, he would like doing a lot of stuff outdoors. Is that where the term cleavage came from? No, I don't think so. No? I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:35:51 All right, I'm going to look into that. You can look into it. But he thought she was unattractive. He thought that she was physically repulsive, kind of chunky. Yeah, like this was stuff that he told his AIDS. that had nothing to do with like being black. That was her just being a fat ass, right? I mean, you being a fat ass and lazy
Starting point is 00:36:07 and not wanting to eat has nothing to do with being black. I mean, yes, black and white people. Guess what? Everybody can get fat. Yeah. You know, you're not wanting to control yourself. I mean, you can't get fat. It happens, right? So it just, I don't, it amazes me.
Starting point is 00:36:24 I, that everybody wants, people want to turn everything into some sort of personal affront so that they can play victim because there's power, in being a victim. That's so dumb. It is dumb. And also the idea of a diet doesn't necessarily mean you have to lose weight. It could be just looking at the types of foods you decide you wouldn't put in your body.
Starting point is 00:36:41 So I don't eat after 8 o'clock and I do not eat before 10 a.m. religiously. I am religious about it. I actually probably could expand it more. But I've gotten really good at that. And Kane knows because I eat on an old folks schedule. And as you know, Kane doesn't think that old people are innocent. So I have a very non-incent eating schedule.
Starting point is 00:37:00 You're trying to start stuff, aren't you? You're trying to start stuff. I can hear it. I'm just telling people the hashtag facts. You know. That's all. All right. So we got a couple of things coming up. I promised you that I'm going to tell you a story that you're going to share with your family over dinner tonight and y'all are going to laugh hysterically. Don't choke. A guy spent thousands of dollars to become a dog. And then he's like, I don't really like walking around like a dog so much. It's hard. We're going to talk about that and everything else. Stick with us. An actual educational institution. Hillsdale. was founded in 1844 to offer the kind of education that's really needed today. Like the education on what the purpose of the electoral colleges, which is what the left doesn't seem to understand. So there's been this movement underway to affect how we elect the president. And Hillsdale's been taking the survey on it. It's a survey on presidential selection. You can access it at Dana4FORHillsdale.com.
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Starting point is 00:38:29 your national survey on presidential selection right now. That's Dana for Hillsdale.com. You know, they've built that in where they're going to turn off those mics so that somebody can't ramble or scream at somebody. You know, not that my husband would be the one doing that. And so that's already been negotiated. And, you know, I think, but I think the American people deserve a debate. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:38:54 I can't. I'm trying real hard here, guys. Has she never seen the state of the beginning? Huh? Has she never seen one of his state of the unions? I don't know. She's got to hustle him off stage like the Sandman at the Apollo. You know, she got to come out there with her shepherd's hook and little boat peep him out, right?
Starting point is 00:39:09 Damn. Can you imagine? I mean, they start playing that music. I used to watch. You might not believe me, but when I was little and my parents would not give me cable in my room, I was so put upon. My mom, I had a little old black and white television. My mom let me have my room, and I used to stay up and watch Arsenio.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Hall. And then during the summer, I'd sit real late. And I'd watch Apollo, showtime at the Apollo. And I got to know that Sandman Act real well. When I heard that music, I was like, oh, here we go. I was waiting for somebody to get in a fight with the same man. All right. So welcome back to the show. Dana Lash here with you. Top of the second hour. That's Dr. Jill. Sure. Jill Biden again, I'm not calling you doctor unless you can, you know, demonstrate a talent at rearranging guts. I'm sorry, but I know people of my own actual acquaintance, like I know people in real space who get these doctorate degrees.
Starting point is 00:40:06 And I'm like, I am not calling you doctor. Shut up. Just because you paid money. I studied, like, give me some, give me a stupid field of study, Cain. Women's literature. Yes, I was about to say gender studies. Okay. I got a doctorate in women's literature.
Starting point is 00:40:20 So what you're telling me or gender studies is that you paid an exorbitant amount of money to call yourself that. Studying something stupid. Okay. Yeah. I mean, no offense. If that's your jam, I would much rather spend my money
Starting point is 00:40:36 on like ammunition or one day own a Dodge Demon, but I digress, which I'm not allowed, because someone in my marriage says that I'll wrap it around a tree. And it is not me. So...
Starting point is 00:40:50 Someone in your marriage? Yes. It rhymes with schmuzband. Got it. Feel free to add him on Twitter. Go ahead. Or X. Go ahead. Let him know. I think he needs to be told. He hasn't been told enough. Sidebar, I really did want that. You know who bought the last one that I was, that I had my eye on? Richard Rawlings. Really? For real. My husband was at the dealership. Richard Rawlings, and Richard's a great guy. Came on down, bought that damn thing. I was so mad. It was the last one. And then Chris was like, it's not meant to be. You'd wrap it around a tree anyway. And I'm like, cried.
Starting point is 00:41:25 Anyway, all right. So, what was I talking about? Oh my gosh. Yeah, Jill. Jill Biden on the view. We had to run that video and audio that we just played for you all through a couple of filters. Because before we did it, all it was just hens clucking. You couldn't hear nothing. So we had to run it through a couple of filters in order to get that. But so she's out there. She said, oh, yeah, you're not going to. What did she say? He's not going to ramble. Has she heard her husband speak? I feel like she's not in that marriage. I mean, if you cannot be honest about that, I feel like you're not in your own marriage. Like, we see it. Y'all see it. And she's like, and he doesn't yell again. Are you in your marriage? How do you not know your old man is out there yelling? Like every speech the man gives,
Starting point is 00:42:07 he does this weird thing. We're out of nowhere. He just starts screaming the words. Like, that's the emphasis. Does he think that that's the verbal version of like bold underscore italics? I don't know. But you've heard him do it. So she's talking about the debate. And then she's, you know, he's in, I don't remember the other stuff that she said because it's just she's ridiculous, a ridiculous person. What did she even go on the view for, I guess, the campaign for him? Yeah, yeah. Is that all they talked about? Pretty much.
Starting point is 00:42:40 I mean, it was mostly how bad Trump was, though. It wasn't about how good Biden was. It was mostly about how horrible Trump is. They measure how good they think Biden is by how much they hate Trump. It's actually a wild thing. It's a leftist voter thing, too. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, it's like super, it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:42:58 It's crazy. That's how, all right, I want to switch it up. I got to share this story with you. Now, Lorraine tells me that I need to be honest about what this story is. This is not a dude who wants to be an anthropomorphic. Like, he doesn't want to be anthropomorphic dog. He wants to be like an physical dog. So, without further ado, cannot, this is why aliens lock their doors when they fly past
Starting point is 00:43:21 earth. Told you this. This guy spent $14,000. to become a dog, a collie, specifically. He changed his mind upon realizing that it's very difficult to walk like a dog. And previously, he had been made fun of, justifiably, by trolls. He spent $12,000 on a costume. His name is Toco.
Starting point is 00:43:52 He spent $2 million, $12,000 on a dog costume. And it was advertised as being lifelike. If I would have seen something like this, I'm going to be real with you. If this thing would have come up to me at a park, here's the video that I just dropped a view of him. And if this video, like it fetches, he spent $12,000. The damn thing can't move its head. He can't move his head like a dog. So like when he turns around, he's got to do one of these.
Starting point is 00:44:26 He's got it literally from his back end turn. He can't turn and look something with his neck because he's not a dog. dog, right? So he got this costume and he has 30,000 morons subscribe to this guy's YouTube account. He got his little special suit and he dressed up as a dog and he does tricks. If I would have seen this thing come up to me at a park, I would have kicked it. But here's the problem. He can't walk outside like a dog. He had to be put on a luggage cart and carted around because he's a person in a dog costume. Is it the costume that cost
Starting point is 00:45:04 $14,000? Is that what it was? There's an extra $14. The costume itself was $12,000. So there's a couple thousand for something. I don't know what. Like what? I'm afraid to ask. Was he neutered? He said he's being bullied online.
Starting point is 00:45:17 Really? We're also shocked. If I would have seen this, does that look like a dog to you guys? Watching the simulcast video of the dog? It literally looks like a fake dog. He spent 12. That's not movie quality. No.
Starting point is 00:45:32 He can't. He can't see anything. He's a freak. That's not last year. It is the dumbest thing. He's got like dog gloves. He doesn't move like a dog. He moves like a demon in a dog suit.
Starting point is 00:45:43 It's like a dog, a bad crappy dog costume possessed. He can't grab, this just horrible. I would have put it down already. I've been like this poor dog. So he said, quote, I'm sad that people think that because everyone goes, you need a therapy. You need therapy, not a dog costume, you weird sex freak.
Starting point is 00:46:02 And he goes, I'm sad that people think that I love animals and enjoy play acting like a like a collie. This is my hobby. No, you're a freak. And so, no one knows what he looks like. It is so weird. He, um, it's just weird. The videos of it online are so freaky.
Starting point is 00:46:21 I don't, I can't deal with it. It's just weird. So anyway, long story short, $14,000. Now he decided. You know what? It's really hard to walk around like a dog. Kane? You think that you would have maybe figured that out before you spent $12,000? Yes.
Starting point is 00:46:41 I don't know what else he spent the other $2,000 on. But, I mean, this just goes to prove that even mental illness has its limits. He's clearly mentally ill. And his body decided to just let him know that his mental illness has limits. Did you see the video of him trying to jump over the little doggy hurdle? Doesn't happen. Very athletic. I mean, I would have put this dog down.
Starting point is 00:47:04 Something's wrong with it. I've been like, it's in trouble. It's misery. Yeah, it's dogs miserable. It's horrible. Something's wrong with it. It doesn't look like a dog. It doesn't even look like a stuffed dog.
Starting point is 00:47:14 So now he's like, well, you know, maybe I'm going to dress up like another, maybe I'll just be like another animal since I can't walk like a dog. So now he's thinking, I don't know, panda maybe or cheese, really, or a bear? An animal that can walk on two legs? He goes, I would like to be a fox, but that's too small. Well, at least he's got some realistic perception on proportion. A panda or a bear. He's going to walk around like a bear. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:47:47 Like the animal. I've seen bears on two legs. Yeah, not that kind of bear, though. I had to really watch what I was saying. I appreciate that. I have a funny story about that that no one will, I cannot tell because it'll go viral. And it'll end up becoming the most shared thing I've ever done. I'm not going to do it.
Starting point is 00:48:03 Kane, have you heard this story? You've told me, I think I know what story is. You know what story is? Yeah, you agree. Yeah, you agree, don't you? Yes. Yeah. My young, naive, sweet little heart, I had no idea what I had gotten into.
Starting point is 00:48:14 I had no idea what I had stumbled across. It's all I'm going to say. It would literally become the most shared thing I've ever done ever and I'm not ever going to do it. Anyway. Don't say never. No, I'm never going to. I am never going to do this. I think it highlights my purity and my innocence and naivete.
Starting point is 00:48:31 You can't have that? well I mean I wasn't raised to know what certain things were I you know my mom didn't go now these are the men who like to get butch with other dudes so they dress like butch so they attract the butch I didn't wasn't raised that way you know what I'm saying you've already said too much I've already said too much you guys will just have to wonder it's never going to happen all right so hell gosh where do we go from here all right um oh yeah I was going to talk about the bite So, yesterday we were talking about the emails about the Biden's using Sandy Hook. So Hunter is going to have, he's going to have a little bit of problems coming up. I don't know if you have realized this. First off, there's more text messages that are out regarding Joe and Hunter. And then Lorraine has the story that's up on Substack chapter and verse right now about Joe Biden making this little visit. you know, I'm sure it just had nothing at all to do whatsoever with any kind of trial coming up
Starting point is 00:49:37 and testimonies and anything like that. But he visited, made a little visit to his, is it former daughter-in-law late? It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, so it's Bow's widow and Hunter's ex-girlfriend. Hallie Biden. So he went, she's going to be testifying in Hunter's, uh, federal gun case in the coming days. So he apparently made a little stop. It was a surprise night time visit days before she's testifying in this gun trial because that trial starts
Starting point is 00:50:11 like in a week. Is that witness tampering? Now they, it was 8 p.m. Now you know that's late for Biden. 8 o'clock Sunday night. You know that's late for him. 8 o'clock Sunday night. Listen to this. Ducey asks this of KJP.
Starting point is 00:50:32 Audio Sunbyte, 1. This is, I mean, I I think this is a great question. Check it. On another topic, why did President Biden have a private meeting with a witness who plans to testify in court against his son? Can you say more? Hallie Biden is a key government witness who allegedly disposed of a gun that Hunter is accused of buying illegally. President Biden was at her house this week. I think the American people should also be told the full breadth of this, not just a part of this question here. As you all know, the president actually spoke to this yesterday during
Starting point is 00:51:10 his memorial, I think impactful, powerful memorial day address where he talked about. He talked about the passing, the anniversary, the ninth anniversary of the passing of his son. And he visited her as that anniversary is approaching. He visited her days before the anniversary of the passing of his son. And she is family. She was married, obviously, to his late son and I think that is something also to mention as you're asking your question to me. So they did not talk about her testimony. This was not about that. This was about just real convenient.
Starting point is 00:51:45 Literally the ninth anniversary of the house of his son. I mean, he used Sandy Hook as a way to go and net $10 million for himself from a communist Chinese business Cefsie guy. So why wouldn't he use this? I mean, he used the bodies of dead kids as a way to shield his $10 million CCP deal. why wouldn't he use this anniversary? His dead son, why wouldn't he? I mean, that's a legit question. We got more on the way.
Starting point is 00:52:12 We got headlines coming up. American-made Kel-Tec based in Florida. It's a great American story. It's about a guy who immigrated legally the right way from Sweden. George Kellgren. He's like the Swedish chef of guns. And he came over. Work, work, work.
Starting point is 00:52:25 He came over and started creating all these really cool guns, rifles, shotguns, pistols, all sorts of accessories, gear. Super innovative. You've seen some of them in movies. Like the sub 2K Gen 3 right now, you can fold it right in half. It's like a transformer gun. It just doesn't turn into a sentient robot. But it's light foldable, effective, 9mm carbine,
Starting point is 00:52:46 and you don't have to detach your optics to fold it in half anymore either. Super awesome. Ambidextrous bolt hold open. There's a lot of upgrades. Redesigned operating handle. You got lightened action, all kinds of stuff. At right, quality made right here in America, specifically in Florida. America needs more companies like Caltech.
Starting point is 00:53:01 See it for yourself. It's the sub-dict. 2K, the Gen 3 version. I got the Gen 2. I don't have the Gen 3 version yet. You can see it for yourself at Keltuckweapons.com, K-E-L-T-E-C-Weapons.com, and make sure to tell them Dana sent you. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5. So apparently there's this thing called the longevity, escape velocity theory, and it's how you could, people believe that scientists are saying that you could live forever by 20-30s. Do you really want to live forever, though? Because I find so many, too many people.
Starting point is 00:53:33 annoying as hell, where heaven is the only escape that I am promised, right? Like at some point I'm like, enough, right? I don't want to sound like morbid, but. We pray for the smod. Right? It's like, jebus. I don't want to, and that's jebus, by the way. I don't want to be forever with all.
Starting point is 00:53:52 I mean, you know, you're all nice in that, but golly. Give me Jesus. I just don't. I can't, right? Oh, my word. I just can't imagine. I don't even want to entertain you with this possibility. We're going to the next headline.
Starting point is 00:54:06 Okay, so they said, I am trying to wrap my head around this. Guys, the average person waste over two hours a day dream scrolling. Now you're like, what? So you've heard of doom scrolling, which I totally still. So dream scrolling is looking at dream purchases or things that you like to one day own. It's an exercise in covetiness. Who does this? I'm a who has time to do that be I feel like the only time like I for instance I had to get and it's I wore my hair purpose like this today but I have to get a new flat iron right because mine is died it's just dead eight years is long time it died and I'm like oh my gosh I have to look at them I don't want to look at it right I don't want to deal with it I'm just like putting it off I just I don't want to have to deal with it I can't believe they said that 71% of American people it was over two. I don't want to deal with it. I can't believe they said that 71% of American people it was over two.
Starting point is 00:55:02 2000 U.S. adults. They said that over a full year, people spent on average 36 days scrolling and looking at the stuff. That does not sound right, does it? I can't imagine. And tattoos, they said, could trigger a rare form of cancer. But it's not the Vax, guys. It's the tattoos triggering the cancer, not the Vax. Whatever. Stick with us. More in store. Goldco, they want to make it to wear if everything goes sideways, you know, where the government's still spending all our monies and inflation's going through the roof, you can still have gold and silver as a hedge against inflation. You can get their free 2024 wealth protection kit and learn how to possibly get $10,000 in bonus silver as a listener of this program. Now, the free wealth protection
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Starting point is 00:56:23 That's Dana likesgold.com. Elevate your commute, workouts, or downtime with the Dana Show podcast. Unleash the power of knowledge at your fingertips by following Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. So how does this not violate the red line that the president laid out? As I said, we don't want to see a major ground operation. We haven't seen that at this point. How many more charred corpses does he have to see before the president considers a change in policy? We don't want to see a single.
Starting point is 00:56:57 more innocent life taken and I kind of take a little offense at the question well we'd like to see five more chart courses I mean specifically five yeah once we get there it's like yaha if you know if you like this on Facebook you gotta get to X many likes before this doctor is going to save this child's life
Starting point is 00:57:14 something like that welcome back to the show Dana last year with you bottom of the second hour what a dumb question this has to do with the whole thing in Rafa because by the way the fact that you have Hamas militants hiding out amongst you know, everybody in, I mean, it's the same thing. And you know they discover tons of tunnels, right, going into Egypt from Rafa. So who knows what has all been funneled, smuggled, back and
Starting point is 00:57:40 forth? They found extensive tunnels underneath, going from Rafa, underneath, underground, to Egypt. And so this is part of the reason. That's one of the things you're not being told in all of this stuff. They got to go in. They have to go in. I mean, you knew this was coming to that point in, In response to that, you had a bunch of pro-Hamas stooges set fire to the Israeli embassy in Mexico as a result of this. We got some of the footage. This is Adios Sondiq 14. This is some of that footage where they were burning down the Israeli embassy, setting fire, attacking it in Mexico because of the Rafa situation. Again, Hamas, though, has tunnels going from underneath Rafa all the way in.
Starting point is 00:58:26 to Egypt. So if they didn't, you know, if they didn't want that to happen, they shouldn't have dug tunnels. That's one of the reasons why they got to go underneath there. It's just crazy that this even has to be explained. But they were just attacking the embassy there. How many more charred corpses? Well, yours particularly. Wait, did I say that out loud? What? I mean, why are we still doing this? Second guessing this. Why is this still being second guest. That's what's dumb. You know, this is, it's, you know, the sad thing about it is, it's, nobody's asking any kind of questions at all whatsoever about the hostages that are still, still there. It's a sad thing. All right. So, a few other things to touch on. Hunter Biden's
Starting point is 00:59:17 baby mama, she's got a memoir coming out, guys. London Roberts. She's releasing a tell-all in August the same month as the Democratic Convention. She's the mother of Hunter's five-year-old daughter, Navy Joan, who the family absolutely refuses to acknowledge to the point where they don't even put up a stocking for her on the family fireplace for Christmas. So then they stopped putting up stockings because she was asked, Jill and Joe were asked every year about it. So it's going to be out of the shadows my life inside the wild world of Hunter Biden. It's coming out on August 20th. And she's and this is the first time
Starting point is 01:00:01 I think people are seeing the daughter. The daughter's on the cover of the book. And I gotta tell you, that kid looks like Hunter Biden's kid. Have you seen that? Have you seen it, Kane? Yeah, the kid looks like Hunter Biden's kid. I don't know how you can look at that little girl and be like that. Because I don't think she's shown her,
Starting point is 01:00:18 I don't think she showed her face before, but everybody's been talking about this kid. She's beautiful little girl. She's super, super pretty. but that's kind of sad that you wouldn't want to acknowledge that little girl. You're Joe and Jill, and you can't acknowledge one of your grandkids because you disapprove of the manner in which she was conceived. I mean, your son was on drugs. You're not going to, I can't imagine not acknowledging if I was, you know, was a grandparent. I can't imagine not acknowledging a grandkids.
Starting point is 01:00:50 I can't imagine that. How evil are you? and how self-involved. I think Joe Biden was so self-absorbed that he was more into himself as a politician than he was being a dad, which is why all his children are messed up. And I think that his whole family revolved around his ego
Starting point is 01:01:08 and making their family millions and being shady. That was it. But the book will be out. And she was working at a strip club in D.C. When they first met, she's from Kentucky. and she apparently there's like tons of stories in this and he like I guess when he was with her that's when he was also dating his sister-in-law and he just sort of brushed her off when he wrote
Starting point is 01:01:38 about her in the book he mentioned her like briefly like oh he had women that he'd been with during his rampages and they were hardly the dating type but the thing is is that London Roberts worked for his work for his family for a while. Like he had said that he goes, he challenged in court a woman, or sorry, not Kentucky, Arkansas, a woman in Arkansas, blah, blah, blah, blah. He goes, I had no recollection of our encounter. That's how little connection I had, except that's a lie. There are emails of him instructing this, she, he employed her at Seneca. He, after, I guess they got together, he employed her. And you guys remember this. And he had her on their insurance. He dropped her while she was pregnant from their family.
Starting point is 01:02:21 insurance from this Seneca Rosemont insurance. And there are emails that came out a couple of years ago that where he was instructing the staff to drop her. So that's an absolute lie. Hunter Biden's just a piece of, he still is. He's a horrible father. He's, my family would call him a, that's what they would call him. An absolute, I, I don't know, he might be 50-something years old, but if I was Joe or Jill, I would whoop his ass with a wooden spoon and a flip-flop up and down Pennsylvania Avenue. This is just, but you remember those emails, right, Cain? I'm going to pull this up because I got this in my bookmark system. He had, because she worked at Rose Montenica.
Starting point is 01:03:18 Yeah, I mean, and she had testified already. And the tax evasion trial in California, she had already testified to this. and he was going to drop he was going to cut ties with her so all of that so the emails in that came out ahead of her testimony in the tax trial in California so him saying that he had no recollection not only did he have recollection he hired her to work at rosemont seneca and then when she got inconveniently pregnant and wouldn't get an abortion then he's he dropped her from the insurance she cut off her insurance she's pregnant with his child and he cuts off her insurance. Fires her. He is scum. All the wrong people overdose. So, oh, I said it. Somebody should, right? It's just ridiculous. And the family's like, oh, well, at one point, they had to, Joe and Jill had to publicly acknowledge her. And this was not even a year ago. It was in July of last year that they had, they were forced to finally public. acknowledge her. And all they said was that this isn't a political issue, et cetera,
Starting point is 01:04:34 and we only want what's best for our grandchildren, including Navy. But as Kane reminds, even Biden's dogs and cats got stockings at Christmas. Not even, little Navy Joan never did, ever. They've never even seen her. They've never met her. Hunter begrudgingly met her. And he wasn't going to remember, he had to be drug. to court for child support. He had refused to pay child support even after she took numerous paternity tests. And, I mean, you take one look at this kid. That kid looks like Hunter. She has her mom's prettiness, but she's got her dad's eyes. That child has Hunter Biden's eyes in that, for sure. You can see it. I mean, he not only did he not want to pay, and Juan's
Starting point is 01:05:26 showing you the, on the simulcast, the book cover. You can look at that. That little girl looks like Hunter. But then he wouldn't pay child support. He's a deadbeat. Can you, can you imagine if I was Joe Biden, because he's trying to play, because Hunter now is trying to play responsible dad, happy families with his new InstaFluence wife, his Instafluencer wife and their little kid, I wouldn't allow them to be at any of the White House events. I would not allow them. I, I, because it's so embarrassing. They have no self-awareness. They're white trash. That family, actually white trash is better than that family. Shameful. So they're coming out with this. And it's interesting because guess who's, it's a president of a super PAC that backs RFK that's publishing it, which is funny. So they're paying
Starting point is 01:06:21 for that to be published. Skyhorse publishing. They've already released excerpts from it. The president, Tony Lien, is the co-founder of the Kennedy's American Values Pack. But yep, that's it. That's the story. That's, I can't even, we'll see how this goes. But that'll be very interesting as that comes out because you know she's going to have to go on a book tour. She's going to be on a book tour when this all unfolds at the DNC. That's when she's going to be on her book tour. Interesting, is it not? Very interesting. So we'll see how that goes. Now coming up, we're going to get into some of the November stuff. Some of the, again, some polling, all of that, blah, blah, blah. And we're still watching. The jury's deliberating these charges in this New York case, which is weird. And we're going to, we'll keep an eye on this and bring you any developments if it comes.
Starting point is 01:07:25 And, of course, then you've got the latest with, they're going after Amy Coney-Baird's husband now, which is so stupid. Rolling Stone is. They're saying, oh, Amy Coney-Baird's husband is representing Fox in a lawsuit. and, of course, these are the same people who are going after the Alitos. Now, there's more that's coming out about this case with the Alitos and the flag. Their neighbors are major BLM activists who have been harassing this elderly couple forever. And we're going to tell you that story that the media won't. So we still have a lot of stuff. And our friend Seth Wethers has given away smoking the bandits, a smoking vehicle, I'll say that. We'll tell you more from smoking the bandits. So we'll get
Starting point is 01:08:01 in all of that coming up. Florida man's on the way. As we move, our partners, our friends over a Patriot mobile, the only Christian conservative cell phone service that is out there for 10 years, they have been my cell phone service. And if you are looking to make the switch, they're going to help make it happen. And they also have, I mean, they've got great plans for everybody. They've got plans for every single type of family, size, business, everything. Dinks! You know what the dinks are? The dual income, no kids, the dinky dinks. They even got plans for you. And so when you switch, you make your money work for you. Free activation using code Dana.
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Starting point is 01:08:58 It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida Man. A Florida man bites a bar manager's finger over an incident about a dog leading to a brawl. St. Petersburg bit it absolutely happened. I mean, I like to joke and say that John Wick began. It's a dog film. It's like old yellow. Florida man was arrested over a memorial day weekend after he bit a bar manager's finger.
Starting point is 01:09:29 Kenneth Davis, 27 of Madeira Beach, was taken to jail Sunday afternoon. After a group of friends he was with became unruly when they were told. they could not bring a dog into undertow beach bar. And then deputy said that's when Davis lunged forward and bit at the bar manager's finger. The manager defended himself, punched Davis in the face, a brawl between Davis's group and the bar staff broke out, and it was all caught on video. The fight was broken up when the police arrived, and the bar manager did not want to file battery charges. So Davis just got a disorderly intoxication charge, and he was taken to Pinellas County Jail. I will say, it sounded like a bar scuffle.
Starting point is 01:10:08 The bar manager roll with it. You don't really get people who are that chill. That guy needs to be countless blessings. Because he probably could have gotten worse. And also that's not how you settle disputes. But it also sounds like the bar manager was maybe pointing his finger in his face. And that's kind of how that happens.
Starting point is 01:10:27 And the guy threw the first punch. So I'm just saying. But I don't mind if dogs are in a bar. I just don't like it when people don't, when they're bad owners. I just like bad owners more than I dislike any dog, I have to say. Let's see here. Ooh, a Florida man discovers a mastodon tusk.
Starting point is 01:10:43 It's huge while fossil hunting off of the Florida coast. That's pretty significant. I've got to be honest, I would have thought that it would just look like a big chunk of driftwood. Juan's going to show you the guys the picture in the simulcast. It's a four-foot-long mastodon tusk. Alex Lundberg, 29, was he, you know, scuba's, and he's an amateur fossil hunter. and he stays at his parents' house when he visits the beach
Starting point is 01:11:09 and he searches for prehistoric objects in the waters nearby. He goes, I'm a weekend warrior. He discovered this tusk. I mean, it says, he goes, I mean, to me, it looks like a piece of driftwood. Yeah. I would not.
Starting point is 01:11:22 He realized it was a tusk. And he said that it isn't uncommon to find broken pieces like that. He goes, but this is the first time we ever saw something this big. He goes, we call it mammoth bark because it looks just like tree bark. So he knew what he was looking for.
Starting point is 01:11:35 I literally would have swam right over it. I'm not going to lie. And now I feel bad because I'm like, have I ever been around a fossil like that and not noticed? Because I just, I don't know. It's kind of crazy. Cinnamon Roll battery. What in the world?
Starting point is 01:11:49 Oh my gosh. All right. So this lady. Florida woman, St. Petersburg. Why is everything St. Petersburg lately? A Florida woman was arrested after she hurled a cinnamon roll at another person at a soup kitchen of all places in Florida last week. Anne Marie Luna was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery.
Starting point is 01:12:05 It was at the St. Vincent de Paul cares. What was that last name again? Anne-Marie Luna. Luna. Luna. Okay, just checking. Why? She sounds a little loony. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:14 She threw a cinnamon roll at the back of a man's head near the base of his neck, and it was captured on security footage. He didn't suffer any injuries, but he said he wanted to press charges. Really? Cinnamon roll. I had a cinnamon roll. Okay, see, this is why you can't have me be in a position of power like that elected, because I'd be like, you know what?
Starting point is 01:12:33 I'm going to make up a charge right now. you're a pansy and you're going to get charged for that. Here's a $500 fine. You know what I mean? No, you shouldn't be throwing food. You're a grown woman. That's dumb. But also, if you get hit with the cinnamon roll,
Starting point is 01:12:46 unless it was like a couple days old and stale, you're not getting hurt. It's a pastry. It hits you in the neck. You're a dude. You know what I'm saying? Like, what? It's not like you get the fine.
Starting point is 01:12:58 She's not giving you $500. What in the world? Let's see. A Florida man recorded a turtle riding a 10-foot alligator around on a pond like a horse. Only in Florida. I love how high the little turtle's got its head stretched up. It's got his head stretched up so tall.
Starting point is 01:13:17 A travel blogger in Florida captured a turtle riding on the back of a gator. And a gator apparently did not care that its food was riding it around like a horse. And it's cute. But don't try this because I don't know how the turtle gets away from this. Did anybody make sure the turtle actually got away safely? because I'm feeling like maybe it wouldn't because they eat those things, you know. So, I mean, I'm just assuming that it did
Starting point is 01:13:40 because they never said that it didn't eat it. Because how do you get away for your turtle on a gator like that? Just hope. Knowing the gator eats you. Swim in the opposite direction of the mouth. I mean, the gator swim fast. Golly. All right, that does it for Florida, man. Third hour on the way and coming up,
Starting point is 01:14:00 we got the latest with this trial. Seth Weathers is going to join us. and he's given away a car. We'll explain. My colleague Harry Enten had a recent analysis on how Trump is gaining ground with black voters. From his analysis that Trump has doubled his support among black voters from this point four years ago, in part because he's polling in a quarter of black voters under 50 in polling analysis. Why is that?
Starting point is 01:14:28 Well, listen, we know right now that we're operating in an incredibly fractured and fragmented media environment, and you still have a lot of young voters in particular who have not yet tuned in to the presidential election. And so that's why this campaign is relentlessly focused on reaching voters where they are right now. Not waiting until September or October, some campaigns have done in the past to reach out to black voters, young black voters in particular, but using every tool at our disposal right now to do so. That's so lame. So they think it's the media. That's one of the Biden spokespeople with the campaign.
Starting point is 01:15:01 Welcome back to the program, Dana, last year with you, top of this third hour. hour. That's one of the, they've been, the media has been above and beyond so helpful to Biden. I mean, the media is what's kept his campaign alive. That's a fact. I mean, they've gone after, they've done all of the bidding of the left, of the Democrats. They've done all of it. And like, for instance, with this whole, the going after the Supreme Court, now they're turning their, turning their sights on Justice Alito. They want him to recuse himself from Trump cases related to the 2020 election because his wife flew a flag. I'm not even making this up.
Starting point is 01:15:40 It's so dumb because his wife flew a flag. And she first flew a flag upside down because she was fighting with the neighbors. Actually, the neighbors were fighting with them. That's the thing. The media was not being honest about this. So this, I don't know if you knew this. what started this off is their super left BLM activist neighbors that started harassing them some time ago. And even the New York Times kind of touched on it. There were a number of of
Starting point is 01:16:18 entities that touched on it. But apparently the neighbors were harassing them quite extensively. And they called the, they called his, well, I can't say what they called. called his wife, right? Yeah, I can't say that word. They called her a see you next Tuesday. That works, right? Yeah, that's what they called, because they did. They called her that. And, yeah, so they have,
Starting point is 01:16:50 the neighbors have been not nice. They've harassed them. They've gone after them. I'm like looking up, let's see. this is a New York Times piece that said the conflict was so because the neighbors by the way she put the flag up on after the neighbors began harassing them isn't that nice and it escalated the neighbor said that in their 30s that she was to see you next Tuesday and they started harassing her and then that's when she put the flag up upside down, and then they called the police on her because of it.
Starting point is 01:17:38 I mean, they sound nuts. The neighbors sound crazy. The New York Times has been, and the Washington Post have just been, like, obsessive over this story. Except the problem is that they didn't really include how bad the neighbors are. They said the BLM neighbors, you know, they had put up a U.R. complicit sense.
Starting point is 01:18:02 that's kind of what kicked it off. They put up signs on their property saying you are a complicit and they had BLM, they had already BLM stuff up on their property, but they were putting these signs up and that they were saying, oh, well, it was about Republicans, not just that the Alito's, except the signs were facing the Alito's house. So that was kind of a problem, you know? Sure, yeah, it's a little bit, it's a little bit of a problem with that, right? And so they keep trying to, and the neighbor, by the way, worked with the New York Times and clearly is the instigator.
Starting point is 01:18:38 They were trying to spin and make it look like his wife was the antagonist and all of this when they started all of this. So they're this mid-30s couple. They're not married. They're this mid-30s couple. They're living at the parents' house. They don't even own the property that they're living in next to the elite of. they're staying at one of their parents' house. And they acknowledged that they put,
Starting point is 01:19:03 they first had the F. Trump sign that was not censored. They had the F. Trump sign. And then apparently it wasn't just Alito, but some of their other neighbors, including Alito's wife, said that that was offensive. And they were like, oh, you're Justice Alito's wife. They zeroed in on her. And then they put up another,
Starting point is 01:19:22 other signs that said, you're complicit. they would deliberately drive repeatedly past her house, past the Alito's house, to watch what they were doing. And then when the Mrs. Alito flew the flag upside down, they called the police on them. That's the timeline of this. And when they were trying to, and they tried to craft this, they tried to craft this, like, ridiculous narrative as though they were the ones who were. were victimized when they were the instigators in this whole entire thing. And if you, I'll make sure I put the New York Times piece in the email prep. If you're a substack subscriber for chapter and verse, my newsletter, you get the email prep. I'm going to put this, I'm going to put this in here.
Starting point is 01:20:10 Because I think in the very beginning when the, when the Washington Post wrote the first story about the upside down flag, they did not include that it was because of months of horrendous. harassment that that happened months after months of harassment from those neighbors. The 30-something-year-old far-left, you know, suburbanite, white commie BLM supporters who moved in to the parents' house. They didn't even own the property. So yeah. Anyway, they were pressing, they've been pressuring Alito to resign. And the media, I mean, I just gave you an example how the media has been working overtime to protect not just Biden, but the whole entire left. So they were demanding that this, that Alito, because
Starting point is 01:20:55 of this, he should all of this, he should recuse himself from all Trump cases because of how his wife flew the flag, et cetera, you know, all of this stuff. And they ran that pine tree flag, remember, that was the other thing that
Starting point is 01:21:11 the Washington Post ran as like an additional layer of, you know, additional insult. So Alito says he's not recusing himself. This is new. He writes a letter to Congress that, you know, flagflin incidents do not meet the standards for recusal. and he addresses the two incidents.
Starting point is 01:21:30 He said the first cited includes the concerns about flying a flag upside on American flag outside the home of Virginia where my wife and I reside. And he says, he goes, my wife and I own our Virginia home jointly. He goes, I've stated publicly. I've had nothing to do whatsoever with the flying of that flag. I wasn't even aware with it until it was called to my attention. I asked my wife to take it down, but for several days she refused. And he goes, she has the legal right to use the property how she sees fit. And he said, he goes, she was, I will note, greatly distressed at the time, due in large part to a very nasty neighborhood dispute in which I had no involvement.
Starting point is 01:22:09 And he's talking about the neighbors. Displayed a sign attacking her personally. And a man lived in the house who trailed her all the way up and down the street. He berated her in my presence using foul language. And that's when the man called her a see you next Tuesday. He would go over to their property and start like, yes. yelling at whenever he saw them outside and we yell at them and he called her a see you next Tuesday i'm going to tell you the fact that justice alito didn't knock this man on his ass
Starting point is 01:22:33 that's grounds for him to be on that court that alone demonstrates restraint because i as the woman would have knocked the man on his ass i got to tell you so he's like yeah i'm not stepping down bite me good for him and i love that he doesn't i want to everyone's like oh he threw his wife under the bus. No, he didn't. Left. All the left, that's going to be the new thing that they craft. All the left who loves to talk about empowered women. Let me introduce you to a empowered, an empowered woman. Her name is Mrs. Alito. She don't take no shade, okay? She's not going to take no harassment. She's not going to deal with these yuppies moving in next door to her and calling her names, following her up and down the street, driving past her house,
Starting point is 01:23:20 spying on her, harassing her, stalking her, putting up signs. in their yard facing their property, she's not going to deal with all that stuff. She's going to fly the flag and she knows how to do it and she's going to do whatever she wants to do because she's an empowered woman. Justice Alito didn't throw her under the bus. She's an empowered woman. She's not under the bus. She took the damn bus and threw it in your face. So stop with this stupid narrative. Okay? She can stand her own ground. Right? It's like that video of what, what, not the other, not the Kelsey brother that's dating Taylor Swift. Who is the other Kelsey brother?
Starting point is 01:23:57 Travis Kelsey. He's got a wife named Kylie. Right? And there was a video that came out that I saw yesterday. Her and her husband were having a date night on Memorial Day weekend. Steve, what's a crumbum? Okay, because that was used in the context describing the people harassing the Kelsey's. There's video of it.
Starting point is 01:24:26 And they were having date night on Memorial Day weekend and this like middle-aged woman. wanted a picture with him. And they very politely declined. And the woman got nuts. She tried getting into his wife's face and all this stuff. Her husband had to step in front. And there was one thing that I noticed as I was watching the video. She was taller than the husband. His wife is like six foot tall, right? And she can pretty much stand her ground. And he stood back in the parking lot as she handled business. And she wasn't, she did not, she was not belligerent like the other woman. she just told the other woman, I can smell the alcohol on your breath, and this is embarrassing. And he just kind of stood there and let her hand it, because his wife could handle it,
Starting point is 01:25:06 and he knew she could. That's, you know, a man given his wife space to TCB. Now, if the husband had probably gotten froggy, then I think he would have gotten involved. But I say this, I thought it was crazy, first off, because they're entitled to their privacy. And I would never stop, like, a celebrity while they're having dinner with their family and be like, can you take a picture with me and then lose my mind when they don't? Because she was screaming all kinds of stuff at his wife. like you're never gonna you're never gonna be welcome in this town she was calling her all kinds of
Starting point is 01:25:31 stuff which is insane to me but okay but i just i was watching this video and i'm like weren't they weren't people denigrating his wife just like a week earlier because of harrison bucker and and saying you're a homemaker like that's a pejorative and all this other stuff i watch the six-foot-tall glamazon hold her own while this you know harp-bop-bop-bop-bop-bop I watch this lady hold her own and i'm like half of y'all out there trying to denigrate her for being a mom, you couldn't do what she just did here. She had grace poised. She didn't match the belligerency of this other lady. It was pretty phenomenal.
Starting point is 01:26:08 And I think that the same thing applies to Sam Alito's wife. Here, Justice Alito's wife. She's going to fly that flag and she's going to do what she wants to do. She's not going to let some 30-year-old babies, these yuppie babies. I mean, they're 30 years old. That's like the Hunter Biden syndrome. Why can't they have their own property? Why do they got to squat in their parents' property?
Starting point is 01:26:24 living next door acting like fools and doing this stuff and disrupting the piece of that neighborhood. And then they work with the New York Times who very happily will work with the media because they believe as Joe Biden does that they should pack the Supreme Court. And they craft this stupid BS narrative. I like Alito's response. It was great. And now all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So I don't want to. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:52 They're trying to say that one of the side effects. of that, is it OZIMPIC, the weight loss shot thing that people do? They said that, it apparently I read this article this morning that said that it's impulse control that that's a side effect of it
Starting point is 01:27:09 is impulse control. Sidebar, I watched the South Park, the weight loss special, that was actually hysterical. That was really funny. Let's see, we already had this headline. This is the second time this is in here. Police say three LA County 711 stores robbed in an hour. It's L.A. Shocker.
Starting point is 01:27:27 Let's see. A Campbell man, I don't even know Campbell was arrested for elder abuse. So a guy punched a guy in the face and the guy was elderly. Next. This IRS apparently stole the files of at least 50,000 Americans much higher than
Starting point is 01:27:44 previously acknowledged, according to Americans for tax reform. They said that this, because this was a story, remember, but I think that people were unaware of how white spread it was. It's the IRS thief by the largest set of private taxpayer information in history stole the individual and business tax files of 50,000 to 70,000 people, according to a Wall Street journal piece written by one of the victims of the theft. In the sentencing, the government said that
Starting point is 01:28:14 they understated the amount of victims by thousands. But actually, it was tens of thousands. It was 50,000 felonies. The guy committed. 50,000 felonies, but he got charged with one single count. And the victims include like Oprah, Winfrey, LeBron, James, Lauren Michaels, Floyd Mayweather, Michael, Jordan, Calvin Klein. Like, most of them are not famous, but those are the famous ones. So many of them are about to get a notification from the Treasury that your privacy was compromised. Yeah, the guy only got five years for 50,000 felonies.
Starting point is 01:28:49 That's crazy. How was that just a singular count? I don't get how that's one singular count. a poll says a majority of Democrats approve of replacing Biden on the 2020 or 2024 ticket. Replacing him with a new, new Democrat nominee, the Rasmussen poll of 113 likely voters conducted from mid-May, found that 54% of Democrats think it's, that think it's acceptable. Wow. I mean, you know, they did go to the virtual nomination to bypass all of that stuff. at the convention.
Starting point is 01:29:26 There's a reason why they did it. Just saying, Israel's mass casualty strike in Rafa, people were saying it doesn't cross Biden's red line, mainly because Israel didn't do it. I don't know why people are insisting that somehow Israel did this, but they said they did not cause the fire in Rafa, that it was not from their missile.
Starting point is 01:29:47 They did not use a missile in that air strike. That's not what they said, remember the last time that Israel was blamed for something and the video footage came out and it showed it was Hamas's own rocket that hit their own hospital and Israel was blamed for it. Same thing is happening here. So coming up, our friend Seth Weathers is doing a car giveaway. You know him. He's behind the conservative dad's ultra right beer. He's next. Stick with us. Craving a daily dose of intellectual adrenaline look no further than the Dana Show podcast where curiosity meets courage by following on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Starting point is 01:31:11 Like you remember the old metal matchbox cars that like they felt like miniature actual toy, like actual cars, toy size. I had that. It was the 1977 Ponyack Transam from Smokey and the Bandit that was driven in the movie with one of the greatest actors to ever grace celluloid, Lord Bert Reynolds, who was a good looking man up to his dying day and I'll fight you on that hill. Welcome back to the Dana Show. Dana last year with you at the bottom of this third hour.
Starting point is 01:31:43 Back when men had hair on that, their chest for their gold medallions to lay on, right? Isn't that it's a nest for the necklace. Anyway, welcome back to the program. So that was a commercial from ultra-right beer. And one of my favorite things to do, by the way, and we're going to bring on Seth Wethers here in just a second, one of my favorite things to do is if like you're entertaining, right? And you maybe don't know all of the political leanings of everybody, although in my house it's very rare unless somebody brings a date. I may not know where they stand politically. That's the first thing I offer them. I don't offer them a glass of wine. I'm like, here, would you like a brew? And it's nice and cold, right? And I also
Starting point is 01:32:21 provide a nice cold Stein for them also. Their expression is going to tell me whether I'm going to take them out of the house by their ear or if they're staying. So joining us right now. And you can find all of this over at conservativedad's car.com, ultra-right beer.com as well, conservative dad himself, Seth Weathers, who joins us now with his pyramid of beer behind him. Everyone needs a nice ziggurat of bruskees. It's good to be with you. Yeah, it's great to be back. So tell me this, because I asked you this.
Starting point is 01:32:50 This is my first question was, is this the car? Because I wanted to know Bert Reynolds breathed on it. Because I'm kind of a big fan of Bert Reynolds. And I was like, did Bert Reynolds breathe on this car? Is it the one that's actually that he touched him was around? Unfortunately, it is not that one. Because I would fight you for it. It looks just like it, though.
Starting point is 01:33:09 It does. It looks just like it. Does it come with a new set of tires? Because I watched you drive in that commercial three times now. We actually did have to get new times. I knew. It was pretty bad. But we had a lot of fun doing that.
Starting point is 01:33:22 But car certainly held up under a lot of conditions that day. So we're pretty impressed. You're giving this car away. I'm really starting to regret it, to be honest. But I kind of can't take it back now. My seven-year-old is very upset about this. Yeah. I mean, it's a beautiful car, and it's an icon. It's an, everybody knows smoking the bandit.
Starting point is 01:33:41 So tell me, where did you get the idea where you're like, you know what? Let's just give away, let's give away, you know, a Paniac Transium. Let's go ahead and do it. The Smoking the Bandit car with some beer. Because that's how you can, you're automatically entered when you when you purchase some brew, correct? Yep. And you can also just go, there's a link. You can also just enter a cell phone number, sign up for text messages that also enters you. So there's other ways that people can enter. But, you know, we did a commercial a while back, Smokey and the conservative dad that we thought was pretty fun. I have no idea how we came up with that.
Starting point is 01:34:09 Probably, I'm pretty sure I just wanted an excuse to get one of these old cars. Yeah, that sounds about right. And so that's how we, yeah, so that's how we ended up with it. I would do something where I could, I'd have to use like a 1970 challenger or something like that. Just as an excuse to see. Yeah, I'm telling you. So you came up with the idea for this car.
Starting point is 01:34:25 And you're if you, and you can go to conservative dads car.com as well to see like, you know, everything. All online orders. Everybody's automatically entered to win. So, So they can win. So like what do you just like show up with beer in the car? Like when they win?
Starting point is 01:34:40 Like how does that work? We are going to fill the trunk with beer. Oddly enough. But we're going to pick the winner on August 21st and then we'll have some kind of something to actually give it away shortly thereafter. But the program goes all the way to the 21st of August and then we select who the winner is. You can have like an Ed McMahon.
Starting point is 01:34:55 He's dead right. Ed McMahon. You can have like an Ed McMahon kind of like giveaway. Well, we actually have some fun ideas on that. We can't share it just yet that we're finalizing. But I think we're going to have fun with the giveaway. for sure. I think a great car for you.
Starting point is 01:35:08 I can see you hopping around down. Okay, so please talk to my husband about this. Because see, at first I was like, I would love a 70s challenger. I wanted the Dodge Demon. I really wanted that. And I just told a story a little earlier how Richard Rawlings, who we know, he's a great guy. We were at the same dealership, and it was the last one in the DFW area. And Rawlings got it.
Starting point is 01:35:26 He got the car. He drove away. I saw a video later of him driving away in the car that I wanted. Do you really need a Dodge Demon? Yeah, it's not a question. You need to be asking a woman because my husband was like, you know what? It's for the best because you'd wrap it around a tree. That's what he tells me about every car that goes faster than 60.
Starting point is 01:35:42 He's like, I know how you drive. You're going to wrap it around a tree. I'm like I'm not, I promise. But I feel like this car would suit me well, Seth. I think it would. I think it would. It's a fun car to drive. That's for sure.
Starting point is 01:35:53 Like I said, I'm going to be sad to give it up. But I think whoever wins it's going to be thrilled to have the car. And, you know, this commercial was full of patriotism and all the things that you mentioned. beer commercials have been boring. And it makes me not want to drink their beer. And beautiful real women. Look, good looking women in commercials. Women like good looking women. We don't want to see ugly women in commercials. I'm going to say it. You can't. I don't want to see an ugly fat chick in a commercial because I'm not going to buy anything from an ugly fat chick, right? I agree. Exactly. I want to get the balance of the weight off the car anyway. It's a psychological thing.
Starting point is 01:36:25 Like men will look at a, men will be like, that's a kind of woman I'd like to date. Women will be like, I'd like to be in shape like that woman or have hair like that woman or whatever. It's a psychological thing. There's like, you know, there's some smarts that go along with the advertising, that they're just not getting today, Seth. I agree. And we're trying to provide that to people that are looking back to when things were a little simpler. Men were men were men and women were women. And we're trying to promote that in our marketing. And we're also, we're out there doing a lot of things. Obviously, we do have a political mission with what we are as a company. We want to be a great beer, but we're also a movement company. You know, we're donating to causes that are
Starting point is 01:36:59 important to conservatives. We fully funded a school board race last year. We went, you know, donating $100,000 to the Trump Elector's lawsuit here in Georgia. So we're just, we're putting our money where our mouth is a lot of these things. Big corporate liberal companies do it for all their left wing projects. So we're going to do it for the right wing. So let me get this straight. The more beer you drink, the more good you do. This is actually true.
Starting point is 01:37:21 And, you know, the 1776 project pack, which overturned school board races is happy. Every time they hear an ultra-right crack open because they know they're going to get an abortion. That's the sound of freedom. Imagine that. Quite literally. Yeah. That's every time you. drink. See, the more beer you drink, America, the more ultra-ripe beer you drink, the more good
Starting point is 01:37:39 that it's done, the more that communism is defeated. You're literally fighting communism with beer. Every single day. Hey, this country is actually founded in taverns over beer. It was. The King Street Patriots found it in a pub. Yes. Yep. This country's founded by beer. We're looking to bring that back. And, you know, obviously we have a lot of exciting things in the future with the brand. We have some other flavors that we're working on, beverages that we're working on coming out was we have some some fun stuff coming in the future for sure let me ask you this we're talking to sethweathers with ultra right beer and you can find it at ultra rightbeer.com and it'll also take you right to that amazing giveaway with that 1977 Pontiac Trans Am this car's older than me but this is 81
Starting point is 01:38:17 81 81 it's 81. The original is the 77. The original is the first movie this would have been the second movie model. Okay so this is the 81 Pontiac Trans Am so uh giving away this beautiful car I was I was looking literally all weekend for this matchbox car because I think I save some of them because I'm a freak. Because I don't think I gave this one to my boys. I did withhold a few things. I did. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:38:38 They're actually valuable. I've seen them on eBay and stuff. They're hard to find. They are very difficult to find. I mean, I see this. Speaking of younger generations, like the, what is it, like Gen Z that are in their 20s now, I was reading that they're drinking like less beer and less wine and all of this.
Starting point is 01:38:52 Do you find that that pendulum is going to swing the other way, though? Because I feel like they're turned off with all the marketing and messaging that's completely antithetical to what America's about. Yeah, I think so. And there are some trends with that, but we go through trends with beverages. I mean, you have some of the, you know, they're ready to drink. Cocktails. Those are nasty. Who does that? phases. All these things come and go. And so everything's on a different phase. You know, I don't know how long that last beer is going to be around forever. That is for sure.
Starting point is 01:39:22 And the conservative people in that age range, they tend to be drinking beer to peers. So when we go out places, they're all about it. So I think that might be a temporary blip. Are you involved in like the Frat Boy Summer stuff? Because as we saw colleges winding down, we saw these amazing fraternity brothers go out and protect the flag and stand against all these like terrorist supporting Hamas, you know, fans out there, which was amazing to see. And one of them, they're going to have apparently a big kegger. Are you going to do ultra right, you know, Frat Boy Summer? We actually were doing that.
Starting point is 01:39:55 We were in the process of putting one together there with those guys in North Carolina. it was going on great. There would have been a huge crowd. And I know it's almost impossible to imagine a frat party could be too big and too fun, but it appears it was getting too big and too fun for some people. And so they shut it down. So unfortunately, we did not get to do it.
Starting point is 01:40:13 But there is talk about doing something when they come back in the fall as well as some other people there also. So it should be a fun time. I love it. I love what you guys do. And it just, it's fun. It's like it makes stuff fun again. And we just,
Starting point is 01:40:25 I feel so deprived of that. Yeah. And the thing is like conservative is like, we have very important issues. We know how bad things are. We know how pivotal some of these situations we're in as a country right now. And so maybe it makes us, you know, it's maybe a little hard to throw fun into it. But you can't just completely take yourself out of culture and out of reality and not have fun with things anymore if you want to actually change the culture.
Starting point is 01:40:49 And so we're kind of going where people are and providing them a product that they love and that they want that just has our twist on it. And you can get a nice 1981 Pontiac Transm too, smoking the bandit style. And just don't drive it like Seth did because you have to replace your tires after one afternoon. So do that. Just don't do that. You go to ultra-writebeer.com and get it. It's ultra-ripe. Oh, one last thing I was going to tell you because my stepdad was always a big, you know.
Starting point is 01:41:14 I know. We got to get him converted. Have you got to get him? And when he was down here over Christmas, he went for the ultra-right beer in the fridge. and because I refused to bring, he found like an old, I don't know where he found, I guess I had it hidden somewhere, an old bud light and it was in there a bottle, but he didn't drink it. He was going for the, he went for the ultra-ride. I think he liked your beer better. He'd never say, but, you know, because he's St. Louis born and bread, you know, he's, I think he was born in the bowels of the brewery there. But he was drinking ultrari beer and he went through it. He, because he enjoys a brusky, so he liked it. It's a great beer. Well, we'll have to bring the car out and meet him. We may be out in, we may be out in, Texas with the car at some point in the next few months. We'll have to come let you.
Starting point is 01:41:56 We'll let you tear up the tires for a change. I think that'd be fun to watch. We're not telling Christ's. We're not telling Chris this. I'm not going to wrap it around a tree. So these are, we're just no one on social media say a damn thing. Y'all keep your mouth shut, but it's going to happen.
Starting point is 01:42:10 Seth Weathers, ultra-right beer.com. Make sure you go, get your beer and you're automatically entered to win. My Trans Am. There you go. Take care, guys. It's good to see it. Thanks so much, Seth. Congrats.
Starting point is 01:42:23 Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Hashtagach FJB. Yeah. That's pretty cool, ain't it? Man, I tell you it is. Hashtag Joe Biden. Do you know what FJB means? No.
Starting point is 01:42:44 Joe Biden. Oh, goodness. That's what I say, too. Ficking. Oh, my gosh. So this lady looks like my and Joni. I got to say with her white hair. That's adorable. I love it.
Starting point is 01:42:58 Welcome back to the program, Dana last year. Oh, can we adopt her as a mama? I'd like to adopt her. She's a riot. All right. So welcome back to the program. Make sure you go sign up over at Substack Chapter and Verse because in the event, I think they said that they're going to go to like 4 or 430 today, the jury.
Starting point is 01:43:17 That's Eastern time. So that's like 3.30 Central. If there is a, if there is like any kind of like you know they come out with the decision or even if they don't you know we'll have that in the thing but if they come out the decision there's going to be a piece out
Starting point is 01:43:33 about that shortly so make sure you sign up and we also have you know the prep email that comes out all those all those good things too in the meantime the couple of other things to hit on as well because we didn't get to everything we were talking about the Bidens and we were going over the, uh,
Starting point is 01:43:54 this whole thing with the trial, which is wild. Can I, I have to tell you about this argument that the met is having, oh gosh, I'm gonna, should I get to the Vegas alien video later? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:09 Or, yeah, probably. Because that's like a big one that we got to talk about. Yeah, we have a limited amount of time here. That's going to be tomorrow. So this has to do with a thing that we've seen before.
Starting point is 01:44:18 We actually showed the video in headlines when it happened. And it was like, body came footage of the police like showing up and there was like an eight foot tall alien or something. It was very, uh, signs like M. Night Shyamalan signs kind of thing. Well, apparently there's like a million developments with a story. It hasn't gone away and we're going to, we'll touch on it. So we'll talk about it. The Met Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, they have their first Native American curator, but now all the other Native American tribes, all the indigenous campaigners are questioning her.
Starting point is 01:44:52 they said that she's not a real Native American. And in fact, one of the quotes was, she wants to be the only Native American in the room is what one woman accused her of. And she said that she's pure Apache and that her family roots are from Mexico, northern Mexico, and Texas. And apparently that's not,
Starting point is 01:45:13 that is not one of the officially recognized nations from the U.S. Department of Interior's Indian Affairs. division. So they're saying she's a fake Native American. And one woman who is a member of Cherokee Nation, she compiled genealogy of this woman's family. She said, we wonder why that with all of the Native American scholars out there, why the Met chose her. She's definitely not Native American. So is this like another Elizabeth Warren type situation here? I mean, but she looks the part at least. She looks like she is. Yeah. They're calling her a pretendian, a pretendian. But they're calling her a pretendian.
Starting point is 01:45:54 She looks like she is, but I don't... Elizabeth Warren is definitely a pretendian. Elizabeth Warren definitely wasn't. So, yeah, it was a problem. Anyway, so that's... We'll have all the latest for you on the trial coming up at Substack. All right, in the meantime, today in stupidity... Oh, believe it or not, our president,
Starting point is 01:46:12 our president, he made it on today's stupidity again. It's probably 100 times this year. Did we have... I mean, do we have the internet back? Back in the day, let's listen to what he says. I promised to access affordable high-speed internet. Because now internet is just as important as wasn't the days of Franklin Roosevelt. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 01:46:36 Internet was as important as the days of Franklin Roosevelt? Wait, did. I am. We didn't have the internet back then. I'm thinking that was a mistake. Yeah, we didn't have the internet back in that time. Did he go to school with him, by the way? Franklin Roosevelt.
Starting point is 01:46:51 He may have. It could have. Probably killed Bo. It rolled over and, I don't know. So that's our president, guys. There you go. Makes all the sense in the world, doesn't it? Folks, that does it for us today.
Starting point is 01:47:03 I hope you have a wonderful evening. Find us on Facebook, YouTube, like, and subscribe. And also, Substack. Find us over at Substack as well. Have a great night. Pack with you tomorrow. Oh, I'll be on Jesse Waters tonight in the 7 p.m. Central Hour.

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