The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Will Joe Kent Will Let Tyler Robinson Walk Free? | Political Commentary

Episode Date: March 25, 2026

Will Joe Kent testify and jeopardize the Tyler Robinson trial? Bruce Springsteen will join Joan Baez, Jane Fonda, and Bernie Sanders at a No Kings rally in St. Paul, Minnesota. Dana shares commentary ...after Stephen Colbert and his son are developing a brand new “Lord of the Rings” movie. Actor Vince Vaughn calls out late-night political comedians. The left is livid that the newly sworn-in DHS Sec. Markwayne Mullin was recognized as the first member of the Cherokee Nation to serve in a Cabinet.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Laundry Saucehttps://LaundrySauce.com/DanaPremium, fine-fragrance laundry pods that make laundry day your favorite day of the week — find your favorite and save 20% with code DANA.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaSchedule a free gold strategy session now and stay ahead of the curve.Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000 Get a FREE pocket pivot and their 10-pattern sprayer with the purchase of ANY size Copper Head hose. Message and data rates may apply.American Financinghttps://AmericanFinancing.net/Dana or call 866-885-1332See how much you could be saving now with American Financing and get out from under that high-interest debt today. NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well-qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1332 for details about credit costs and terms, or visit www.AmericanFinancing.net/DanaAsk Chapter #250 Chapter can help you take control of your Medicare. Dial #250 and say “Medicare Plan” to get your options reviewed. Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTry Relief Factor's 3-week Quickstart for just $19.95—tell them Dana sent you and see if you can be next to control your pain!Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade, then take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free month of service!Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaMake 2026 the year you protect your family with solid options—Get the Byrna today.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite

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Starting point is 00:00:01 You know how we've been talking about the battle for the soul of the right? So Michael Schellenberger said that he's questioning whether or not Joe Kent is going to testify on behalf of Charlie Kirk's killer. Joe Kent has offered to do so. Why? I mean, there's some theories. Okay. What are you doing over there? There's some theories.
Starting point is 00:00:27 What? I think it's because they want to continue to create and foment the narrative that somehow Israel had some theories. Israel had something to do with it. So by admonishing this furry lover, that's exactly what I think they're trying to do. Yeah. Well, they were talking about it because this broke yesterday evening and they've been discussing it a little bit. They're discussing it a little bit yesterday evening. And he, remember, he had already been sidelined as the director of counterterrorism.
Starting point is 00:01:02 And he was sort of, he was sidelined. His clearance was revoked. They knew he was leaking. That's why they initiated months ago this investigation because they knew he was leaking. And then they're finding out, you know, who exactly he, who was he leaking to? Well, apparently he was, they're accusing him of leaking to people like Tucker and Gal Sharpton. And testify, I mean, that's just, it's just weird to see this. happen. I mean, this guy, to testify, he offers to testify on behalf of the murderer.
Starting point is 00:01:43 And he acts like he's one of those guys who's promoting this idea that this murderer who confessed to it and evidence places him at the crime scene, etc., that he didn't do it. One of my friends said that she thinks Tyler Robinson will eventually plead out to avoid the death penalty. And that this is setting up for a, what were they covering up and why did they avoid trial part of the podcast to stand grift? And I think that's true. Who do you think is, I just, which one of the digital prostitutes do you think is going to first have on Charlie's killer? Who's going to platform him first? Gall Sharpton Tucker Carrelson
Starting point is 00:02:28 I mean there's a list There's a list of them It's they're all the same damn show anyway Doesn't matter I mean they'll all go on each other shows And they'll all talk I mean doesn't really matter But that's I'm unreal
Starting point is 00:02:43 So apparently Shellingberger said former director of national Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent said that the FBI did not properly investigate the assassination last fall and he said that the FBI was pretty forceful and saying we couldn't investigate further. What? That's insane. And Ken said that he thinks he might be a witness anyway, even before he made his statements about a foreign nexus that was involved in Kirk's assassination. Like I said yesterday, I am more inclined to believe that the people who are wanting to hijack TPSA, I'm more inclined to believe. I'm more inclined to believe. that those people killed Kirk. I don't believe it. There's more evidence there to support that.
Starting point is 00:03:28 I mean, you had some people telling that he was a Jew lover and then three days later. One of the podcast, the same members, was saying this on social media. And then three days later, he's shot and killed. It's just asinine. But he said the FBI was saying, you know, was forceful and saying we could investigate further. I saw no action being taken. I don't know how he thinks that he would see any action because he wasn't even a part of it. That, so other people were saying, that that's not even his purview. But the bottom line, he would actually jeopardize the trial and jeopardize justice so that they could continue this grift. That's insane. So, I mean, he could testify. We'll have to wait and see on that. That's something he could testify. It sounds like he may.
Starting point is 00:04:22 It sounds like he's going to. The other really weird thing about all of this, let me pull this up because this is another super weird thing that came out of nowhere yesterday. It's a Cash Patel's girlfriend who had this piece that she wrote this series that she wrote on X. And it was pretty shocking to see.
Starting point is 00:04:52 see this. Alexis Wilkins. And she wrote this thread. It's already, I just now saw that it's already getting community noted. Oh, yeah, that's so ridiculous. She said that a foreign-linked influence network has been running coordinated operations against the Trump administration for 22 months. I know it's real because they ran one against me. She says she was targeted in something that she knew was far from organic. She adds, this level of media is isolating, unwanted, and unwarranted. She said that it's about creating chaos in the Republican Party. It's about the organized effort to lose Republicans, the midterms, and subvert Trump's agenda. And she says, I have the data for you to see. Now, the data actually looks legit, looks like it tracks. She says, the network has a trail.
Starting point is 00:05:51 Catholics for Catholics lists, which is a new group, by the way, of all these brand new TEMU Catholics that literally just became Catholic a half a second ago. And then now they're wanting to take over all of Catholicism and run out everybody who doesn't agree with them. She says the network has a trail. She writes Catholics for Catholics lists General Michael Flynn as a current senior advisor on their own website. Flynn, she adds, is the anchor of a digital infrastructure that has been repeatedly activated at every major Republican fractured. point over 22 months of undocumented data. She says the same accounts appear at every chapter and the network does not rebuild between deployments. It stays ready. She adds that chapter one was in May 24, 10 days before the Butler assassination attempt. Ivan Rakelin, former Green Beret and former
Starting point is 00:06:42 defense intelligence agency and board member of Flynn's nonprofit America's future, posted directly to Musk and Vance, quote, General Flynn would make Trump assassination proof. She said there were 166 retweets, 14 tightly clustered time windows amplified within one second. And she's got, she ran all the data on this and there's screenshots and video. She says chapter 2, July 25, a coordinated narrative falsely identifies the FBI director's girlfriend as a Mossad Honeypot. And I saw that happen in real time. And that was weird. She says the origin post from a supplement influencer with over a million followers built through the the COVID medical freedom movement gets labeled an inorganic, gets a labeled,
Starting point is 00:07:27 uh, inorganic seeming uncommon 20 million views. She says that's the network's method. Anonymous mass deployment and then credentialed amplification. And it runs in both directions. Uh, and she's got all this data on this. She says the foreign amplication is documented RT, which is Russia today. That was created and funded by the Kremlin, run by the Kremlin still. they and they're literally the u.s has designated them as a part of russia's intelligence apparatus
Starting point is 00:07:57 posted her name and then all these she says all these accounts amplified it she gets into kirk's assassination and how owens publicly attributes the killing to israel immediately and targets kirk's widow by name many of these exact same accounts active in the july 25 honeypot chapter activate immediately there was a moment she says of natural republican unity was converted within hours into the one of the most sustained fracture points of the year. And then she gets into Joe Kent and how he resigns as MCTC director that same day Catholic for Catholics announces he's at their gala and then he's on Carlson and then he's on with Gal Sharpton, etc. And then she says the data across all six chapters, over three million retweet engagements, 80% amplification rate. It's all the exact same accounts that are clustered and that amplify it all
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Starting point is 00:11:34 Jaritol and local funeral homes. It's the steel wheelchairs tour. I don't know. I'm just saying. Florence and the dialysis machine. Oh, there it is. There it is right there. Yeah. That's right there. So, I don't know. I've got. got, I've, I've, this is dumb. They're not, they're not, they're not, this is dumb. Remember how they had to stop saying no kings in Britain when they protested, or in some of these other countries where they actually have kings? I, the new king thing is stupid. I can't believe they're still running with it. Is Springsteen going to seeing his, somebody said his hit born in the 13 colonies? I don't know. That's, yeah, that's pretty much it. They're, so they're all.
Starting point is 00:12:18 going to be there at the exact same time doing their thing this is dumb who's going to go to this isn't the no is the no i thought the no king's thing was like um like a gen z thing wasn't it so these these people are like what's above boomer they're like above boomer they're younger than boomer no they are not younger than boomers okay so i don't know what the I mean, if 76, if Bruce Springsteen's the youngest person there and the second youngest person is 84. We're looking at the greatest generation at this point. Yeah, that's like, I mean, they should, well, without the greatness, these people. So in his ballad, do you want to hear the astounding lyrics of one checks notes, Bruce Springsteen?
Starting point is 00:13:08 Would you like to hear it? Yes, here you do. Of course you do. Why doesn't, by the way, why doesn't you two join? Because don't they have a little protest song, too? Yeah, don't they have one also? So he says this, quote, Against smoke and rubber bullets in the dawn's early light, citizens stood for justice. Their voices ringing through the night, because you know, night and light rhyme.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Wow. Yeah. And there were bloody footprints where mercy should have stood. And two dead left to die on snow-filled streets. Alex Preti and Renee Good. So see, he had a jack up their grammar there so he could rhyme stood and good. This is mastery, masterful stuff here. I mean, let's not talk about any.
Starting point is 00:13:58 I guess that's easier to say than what was this crazy Karen doing protesting on behalf of child rapist and predators? I don't know. What could Springsteen rhyme with rapist? I don't know. Or predator. I'm not quite sure. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Maybe that's why he went for light and night and stood and good. And this is some really like A-plus-plus Allen Ginsburg, Walt Whitman level type stuff here, right? Woof. I think I would rather have all of my teeth pulled out on my head without anesthesia than see, then even accidentally be exposed to any of this, right? This sounds horrible. It's like the worst concert ever that is that they decided to book. I don't know what this is.
Starting point is 00:14:44 This is, these are like the, you know how we talk about hippies? And now not all hippies are bad. Some of them, they just really like to make stuff with oats. And they like their bacteria tea, like cane, like this gross tea where you literally, like, try to flex on each other to see who can grow the most bacteria in a cup. And Birkenstocks, like that hasn't changed. And they like macrame. There's like some really nice hippies that just want every.
Starting point is 00:15:13 everybody to be, I don't know, every hippie that I've ever known has had macramay hanging up in their house. I don't know what that is. Was that a thing from the 70s? I don't know. But my point is that there are some hippies that just want to leave everybody alone. They don't want to make you listen to the Grateful Dead or fish. They don't want to make you do any of that stuff. They don't want to make you eat like bird food as a trail snack. They don't want that. They just want to, they just want to live in nature and be happy and nice. And then you have these hippies that are actually super stupid and mean. And they're the calming hippies. They're the ones who are super annoying. And you know what? They smell. The mean ones, that is one of the ways you can tell the difference
Starting point is 00:15:54 between the nice hippies that are cool and you would mind sitting next to at a concert. And then the mean ones, because the mean ones, they stink because evil makes you smell. And they do. I don't know. I don't have any other. So I think these are the evil hippies that are getting together. Joan Baez and then Jane Fonda. Jane Fonda is, yeah, Hanoi Jane. Right. Is this a free show? I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:16:20 Wait, what? You mean, huh? Oh, no. Oh, look at this. Oh, Lorraine has the ticket prices. Oh, look at that. It's like she was in our head and knew immediately what was going to happen,
Starting point is 00:16:32 where we were going with us. So, yeah, it's organized by, the No King thing is organized by super well-funded lefty stuff. Springsteen per New York Post via Lorraine, their fans are enraged because the tickets are very expensive. Wow. I'm sorry, I need a moment. I know we're live on air. Holy smokes.
Starting point is 00:16:58 Kane, what is that number I'm looking at? I want to make sure that my glasses, my reading glasses are working. The charging prices at up to $3,000 a ticket. Where are those seats? Are they in Bruce Springsteen's house? Where are those at? What in the world? Yeah, people were saying, how do these outrageous ticket prices reflect the land of hopes and dreams? The hopes and dreams of poor people who cannot afford your tickets. I paid less than that for my first car. I would not pay $3,000 to see anyone for anything. I mean, unless Jesus came back and was like, before we go, here's a show.
Starting point is 00:17:45 I would, no, I would for that, but he wouldn't charge. But this is $3,000 for one of these boozy tickets. Holy cow. Yeah, it's pretty. That is actually one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life. That's like how you have to pay to visit Carl Marx's grave. It's the same principle. The cheapest ticket.
Starting point is 00:18:09 You guys want to know what the cheapest ticket is? Oh, no. $280. That's the cheapest? This was as of apparently Saturday, this past Saturday, $279. $63. No tax yet. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:26 That's it. That's insane. That was for his Prudential Center show April 20th. So the cheapest ticket for this looks like it's like $250 to $300. Yeah. And then he's got one coming up May 11th and May 16th at Madison Square. a garden and the cheapest ticket there is $327.27
Starting point is 00:18:42 bucks. For what? I mean, you get to see the 76 year old, no offense to 76 year olds, but, you know, I'm kind of over it with this. Like, this is so dumb. For no kings.
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Starting point is 00:20:37 day by having this be the first thing that I read. But here we are. Alas, here we are. So this was Variety. And Variety has reported that there is a new Lord of the Rings in the works. Now, let me just say this. If you were thinking of people who would write, I guess it's like a sequel to it. And I can't believe, did Peter Jackson actually announce this? Oh my gosh. I can't. Peter Jackson was giving an update about the film. They're doing this franchise, and it's Andy, you have Andy Circus with the Hunt for Gallum.
Starting point is 00:21:20 That's coming out in 27. And then the next film after that is going to be Lord of the Rings, Shadows of the Past. Now, if you had to guess or had to pick or assume or whatever, who would be the person writing that? who would you guess if you someone very well known like Sean Austin or Aston what's his name I don't know he blocked me on X
Starting point is 00:21:48 did he yeah he hates me Samwise hates me just sad but it's okay who would you think would be writing this like one of the cast members of the movie original I mean that seems right right I mean you know because Indy Circus is doing his thing no no that's not it
Starting point is 00:22:03 Stephen Colbert and his NEPO baby kid yeah Yeah, he is, he's such a fanatic that he's ignoring the lore and just rewriting it. I just, I always roll my eyes when someone's like, oh my gosh, I'm such a choking fan. And I would love to do, and then they like tell you something that's not even like into the, that's not even part of the lore, which is ridiculous. Because after Rosie passed away, Samwise went to the Undying Lands. Frodo went to the Undying Lands.
Starting point is 00:22:36 And apparently there, it's going to be him and. Pippin and Mary that are going to be retracing their steps after Frodo passes with all of that. It's not even like proper history of the story. Anyway, it's not even canon. But he is going to be writing this. He said that he came up with his idea, talked about it with his son, who's a screenwriter, and then they worked out a framing device for the film and then called Peter Jackson, and then they're working with Philippa Boyans who worked on the previous ones to develop a script. So I guess she's going to be writing most of it. But how is that canonical?
Starting point is 00:23:14 But Stephen Colbert, I cannot stand him. I can't watch it just because he's involved. And it's not because I dislike his politics. Don't misunderstand that. There are lots of artists who I'm sure I don't agree with them. And there are artists that I know I don't agree with them. But the difference between those artists and Stephen Colbert is that they're not raging d-bags that seek to purposely alienate you. He does. He hates you. He seeks to purposefully alienate you.
Starting point is 00:23:48 He says demonstrably false things. He is just absolutely malicious. I can't I can't suspend my disbelief and pretend to have interest in a product that is created by someone who has pretty much said that he hate you because of your politics. He's one of the nastiest ones on late night. And by the way, all the late night things, I watched this, I don't want to play it, but I was watching a clip of Vince Vaughn on a podcast. And he was saying that he hates all the late night shows because they're all the same. He says it's the same show. He goes, I don't want to feel like I'm in a class, which makes sense. Because you do. You feel like you're being lectured. by an angry teacher in a class.
Starting point is 00:24:41 So he says, I can't stand late night stuff because it's all the same thing, which is true. It's like the same type of guy. It's all, what, some 50-year-old progressive white communist. And that's it. It is the exact. It's all the same thing. And of all of them, I think it's safe to say that Stephen Colbert is the nastiest. Don't you think so?
Starting point is 00:25:08 This is audio cut. I'll play this. We'll play a little bit of it. This is 18. He was saying that late night comedians, like the Kimmel's and the Colbert's, they're all the same. Listen. But yeah, because people want authenticity. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:24 And I think that the talk shows, to a large part, became really agenda-based. Yeah. They were going to evangelical people to what they thought. You know what I mean? And so people just rejected it because it didn't feel authentic. It felt like they had an agenda. It stopped being funny, and it started feeling like I was in a class I didn't want to take. But if you look at what happened to the talk shows and why their ratings are low, it's got only to do with the fact of what you just said, which is they all became the same show.
Starting point is 00:25:51 And they all became so about their politics and who's good and who's bad. And it's like, imagine sitting next to someone like that on a plane. Oh, bro, you'd be like, how do I get out of this seat? I would fart right next to it. Holy cow. So he's not wrong. I mean, it makes, that makes sense. It's like all the same show. And they're all, I think Colbert is the nastiest one of them. Jimmy Kimmel's pretty. He's a, I think he is a talentless hack that I don't know why he got a late night show. I would have loved to have seen Adam Carolla maybe instead or a million other people, but, you know, whatever. But Stephen Colbert is like the nastiest. He's just malicious. And it's cringe. Like when he did that video when they were trying to encourage everyone to go get the clot shot,
Starting point is 00:26:40 and do you remember when he was dancing on the street with all these, like, protesters wearing their masks? And they were telling people to go and get their shots and all this stuff. I mean, it was just, we all cringed to death. That's what it is. But he's writing. He's going to be doing the Lord of the Rings series of Peter Jackson. Why? Peter Jackson seems like this amiable dude who just, you know, made probably one of the greatest
Starting point is 00:27:04 series ever. But Colbert, I don't care how much of a fan he is. He's already, again, getting away from Canon. So I'm not, I'm not going to be, I just am not going to be watching this. I'd rather go and watch the original, like, animated version if I had to watch anything new of it. There's just no way. That's just, it's just, this is clownery. Why do they have to ruin everything? Stop. Just stop it. like with the Lord of the Rings, the big, what was like a prequel that they had?
Starting point is 00:27:37 Is that on Amazon? I think it's on Amazon. And it's based on a lot of the some of the lore and the Simorillian. And I kind of have to wonder if the people who were writing that series didn't, aren't even familiar with the Sumerillian. That was kind of like this encyclopedic
Starting point is 00:27:53 for the lack of a better way to say at volume that Tolkien had. And they really cut out a lot. to make this girl power like story. It's just weird. They were trying to make gladriol, like this feminist girl power thing for the story. But they cut out a lot of the stuff that brought her this vulnerability that ended up powering why she was fighting. That was powering her fight. You know, she had her daughter that went through all this stuff and it was, you know, horrific and her brother, et cetera. But they completely, they were trying to like fabricate up some weird love
Starting point is 00:28:36 story between her and Elron, who actually is like her son-in-law. It's just weird. The way that they did this is weird. So I'm not looking forward to this at all. I'm not going to be watching it. I just can't. It's just unfortunate. Folks, I knew that I turned into an adult when I got excited about laundry detergent. I didn't think I was actually going to get excited about laundry products, but here we are. So I don't know if you've heard of laundry sauce. This is legit what I use. And I have this one. They sent me, because I've been purchasing this for several years now on my own. And the French saffron is like my absolute favorite. The burgomon is so good. And I love that I don't have to think about any of it. The smell alone is next level. I mean, this is one.
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Starting point is 00:31:44 Mullen sworn in, second member of Cherokee Nation is serving the U.S. Senate. And the left is mad. Why? Because of this chorus. Because unlike Elizabeth Warren, he's real. Yeah. Mark Wayne Mullen. We had to get to the chorus of this Paul Revere and the Raider song. You know we did. It's so perfect. And there it is. So Mark Wynne, second member of Cherokee Nation to serve in the U.S. Senate, Robert L. Owen retired in 25. Now here's what's funny. Let me pull up. Yes, I know our TV audience of the simulcast because of the licensing. We were playing Paul Revere and the Raiders, Cherokee people, and we had to get to the course because it's just too good.
Starting point is 00:32:28 All right, so because this is perfect for it. The left is livid. The left is livid because, well, let me just give you an example. Quote, Maga called Senator Elizabeth Warren Pocahontas after she said she had Native American heritage. Mark Wayne Mullin says he's a Cherokee, this pasty white wannabe cowboy. What should his name be?
Starting point is 00:32:51 I'm going with Blanking Bull. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah, I feel like this guy could not be ratioed enough. The guy who, the people who are tweeting this type of stuff because the left is like, yeah, remember when they were going after, remember when they were going after Elizabeth Warren? Oh, my gosh. Okay, first off, let's get it straight.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Elizabeth Warren did not say that she had Native American heritage. And I covered this extensively when this happened. This was back in 2012. She didn't say that she had Native American heritage. Elizabeth Warren literally said that she was an Indian, that she was a Cherokee Indian. She was insinuating that she was a member of Cherokee Nation. Now, the way that Indian nations are organized, they're like nation states within the United States. And they have their own government.
Starting point is 00:33:55 They have this. You know, they even have their own police force. But Democrats won't let them on their own land. Interesting. Kind of like Greenland. So she didn't just say that she had Native American heritage. She didn't say that at all. She said she was literally a Cherokee Indian.
Starting point is 00:34:13 And she said it with her own. mouth and when she filled out her applications at Harvard, she listed, she didn't select white. She literally filled in Native American. It exists. I've written about it and I literally have had photographs of her applications in my stories that were actually when I was writing under Andrew Breitbart. So she didn't just say, in fact, she did not say that she had Native American heritage. A lot of people have a Native American heritage. I have Native American heritage.
Starting point is 00:34:47 She said that she was an actual American Indian and that she was Cherokee. And Harvard called her their first woman of color. That was like what in the 80s when she was working there? When she got, mm-hmm. Early 90s, maybe. Was it? I think. I'm going to pull up my story here.
Starting point is 00:35:12 she said that she was the first woman of color at Harvard and when she was working when she was a professor right so that wasn't true obviously fordom also called her Harvard's they said Harvard's first woman of color because she was an Indian she that's what she was she was described in Fordham Law Review in 1997 her application I think was the late 80s she was she was described by Fordham Law Review in 1997 as verbatim Harvard Law School's first woman of color. Hmm. Now, what's more? And by the way, she said that she had no idea
Starting point is 00:35:57 that Harvard was describing her that way. But that's a lie because she had filled out her, when she listed, she had herself claimed that she was American Indian. Indian. That's, so Maga did not do this. She signed, it's a, this is the card. It's a 1986 registration card for the State Bar of Texas, which she included in her applications, where she literally listed her race as American Indian. She wrote it by hand. She didn't pick other. She literally wrote it by hand. Now, here's how GQ back in, or not GQ, ABC, back.
Starting point is 00:36:46 in 2012 tried tried to defend her. Well, she didn't, she was, she didn't list herself as, she didn't list as a minority. They're trying to play semantics. They're trying to say, she didn't technically say the word minority. No, she literally hand wrote American Indian. That is a fact. That was her 1986, Texas bar registration card. And where you could check things for ethnicity, she wrote American Indian. Now there's even more. So, she did a cookbook or she was she she had this and I think it was a local press in Massachusetts that came out with us she said that she had a Native American you know famous Cherokee recipe you know Cherokee and they had recipes and this was
Starting point is 00:37:37 really big in her family right this was back when she was running against Scott Brown in I think it was 20 yeah it was 2012 so she had submitted this recipe to this book called Pow Wow Chow. And it is apparently supposed to be her family recipes that they published in a book. And it was obtained by the Boston Herald. You know, what I think it was a crab dip that was her recipe. You know, there's the famous thing that Cherokee people ate is crab dip with mayonnaise. Very famous. I don't know if you knew that, Caine.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Now, she literally for the longest time said that she went with First Woman of Color, she went with all of this. She tried talking it up on the campaign trail.
Starting point is 00:38:35 And then Twyla Barnes, who I've spoken to and has been on my radio program, she is a genealogist for Cherokee Nation. She demanded that Elizabeth Warren needs to come clean. Now, when you have a genealogist that's telling people without going into detail that you need to come clean on your family background, the first thing that you do not do is dig the
Starting point is 00:38:56 whole deeper by continuing to insist that you're Cherokee because she ran down her entire family lineage. And do you know what Twyla Barnes found? Twyla Barnes found that not only was Elizabeth Warren not Cherokee Indian. Elizabeth Warren literally had no American Indian blood like at all. The closest that, I'll put it like this, and this is, I think, how I wrote about it at the time, because I have, I'm not a member of any nation. I have ancestry, though. But the closest that Elizabeth Warren's family ever came to Cherokee people was helping round them up for the trail of genocide. So her ancestors rounded up my ancestors back in the day.
Starting point is 00:39:43 Isn't that interesting? Because we have Dawes numbers. We're listed. And that interesting. That was the closest she ever came. Fascinating that, is it not? So then she just stopped talking about it all together. And it didn't really come back up again for like a couple of years.
Starting point is 00:40:01 Nobody, you know, it was in the news and it was a big embarrassment for her. And then it kind of went away. Made her happy, I'm sure. And then Trump ran for office in 2016. And the first thing that he said when she criticized him was he called her Focontas. And they tried to act like it was a racial source. the white woman was literally appropriating. She was trying to be trans-ethnic. She was trying to claim that she not only was an American Indian, but she was falsifying membership in an actual Indian nation.
Starting point is 00:40:35 And I remember when I went to crash Netroots, which was a leftist event that, for those of you who don't remember, back in the early days of social media, conservatives dominated. That's why they had to bring in the algorithms and everything else because conservatives absolutely don't we dominated social media we ran Twitter and they had to bring in these algorithms because the left was complaining that it wasn't fair simply because they weren't as effective and that all came out of a thing called net roots it was this that they don't have anymore but it's a tech it was a technological conference that they would have every year so and the right had one too called right online uh so i crashed one of the net roots ones and elizabeth warne was speaking there
Starting point is 00:41:18 and there was literally a contingent of Cherokee, uh, members of Cherokee nation that were demanding to speak to her. And she ran out of the back door. And it was a big thing. And all of the people that were running outwards were like, don't tell the press that she just, that Senator Warren, you know, ran, don't tell them to do.
Starting point is 00:41:38 And it was a big ordeal. So I mean, she was blasted for this. The genealogist said, quote, you've claimed something you had no right to claim. our history and our heritage and our identity. Those things belong to us and us alone. So, and then her press secretary at the time, Elizabeth Warren's press secretary, Alitha Harney, said this is a distraction.
Starting point is 00:42:02 What? So when Trump was calling her Focontas, you know, he's joking with her because she was the racist who was trying to claim a heritage that is not hers to advance herself professionally. She also made up weird stories like she was the first nursing mother to take the bar or something like that at Harvard or something. I can't or no in Texas. And they had the former head of that law school say that's like the dump. We don't keep track of that. That's the stupidest thing ever. She's just a lying mess. So it's hysterical that they are, that the left is mad that this, they're mad and they say this pasty white wannabe cowboy. He's literally. literally a member of Cherokee Nation, Mark Wayne Mullen, meaning he is listed, he's like a citizen of that nation. He probably can vote in Cherokee Nation's affairs. He's everything Elizabeth Warren said she was, but wasn't.
Starting point is 00:43:03 And of course, white progressives are livid. Livid. Because something that they used to promote one of their senators is now, I mean, that's crazy. Even the Cherokee Nation principal chief, Chuck Hoskin, Jr., said Warren's claims, undermined tribal interest. And he also congratulated Mullen on his nomination. Hmm. Yeah. So he's actually a member of it. She never was. She never said that she had a heritage. That's a lie. She claimed she was literally a Cherokee Indian. In her own hand, it's America's home for home loans, and they want to get you out of this cycle
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Starting point is 00:45:23 I still think the guy's kind of a deback. Let's be real. But there's video that came out, and it shows the neighbor standing in the middle of the road while he was riding his, motorbikes with his kids, and knocked him off his bike,
Starting point is 00:45:39 excuse me, basically. And so as a result, that's when he got physical with the guy, So they're saying that they're not pursuing charges. They said that they found his actions were to be in self-defense. Yeah, don't jump in the road while somebody's... I mean, the guy's still feedback, but don't jump in the road. You know, when somebody's riding their bike around with their kids especially, don't do that. I mean, he had to stop, and that's when he flipped over.
Starting point is 00:46:01 He couldn't... I mean, he had to hurt himself to not run into the guy. Because, you know, if he would have run into the guy, you know what would have happened. The guy would have said that Richson targeted him specifically and ran into him, and that didn't happen. California is suing Trump to keep this oil pipeline closed on the Santa Barbara coast. Heaven forbid, you know, at a time when we really need to be sufficient with energy that they do this. They sued the Trump administration Monday to block what they say is an unprecedented power grab using emergency authority to force the restart of an offshore oil operation that was shut down more than a decade ago. ago. Now, they filed this lawsuit in San Francisco. They're arguing that this March 13 order
Starting point is 00:46:50 by the U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright oversteps his authority under the Defense Production Act, and they said, no, it's not a national energy emergency. It's just not true. Rob Bonta, that's the AG there. He's saying that, no, no, it's not a national. I think it pretty much is. I think we need to be self-sufficient with energy, especially with everything going on in the straight of war moves. Granted, we only get 2% of our. oil and gas out of that, but still, can you, I mean, what's, it's just, this is ridiculous. So it puts the Trump administration and the group, which is the Sable Offshore Corp, against California enviro groups. I don't really think that they should be determining anything on the basis of environmentalism, considering the water desalination plant, what they did with the, what is it, the little animal crossing, the smelt, all of this other, just the thing to stop. This is just so stupid. And Gavin Newsom will use it as a flex. Watch. CDC issues a global travel notice as an incurable.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Oh, lovely. Brain bleeding virus reaches the Americas. I haven't heard about this one, Kane. The brain bleeder. Urgent warnings for travelers headed to multiple countries. They said there's outbreaks of this mosquito-borne disease that can cause brain bleeds. Jiminy Christmas. Why do we have mosquitoes?
Starting point is 00:48:09 Why do we have those? This is irrelevant. They're irrelevant things. They don't do anything. They said they have a higher than expected number of these cases amongst travelers. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Colombia, Cook Islands, Cuba, Guyana, all of this. Pakistan. They said that they, if you're going into any of those, heaven forbid, don't go to Pakistan. We're insect repellent, long-sleeve shirts, et cetera, et cetera. But they said people, obviously, that have, you know, compromised immunity.
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Starting point is 00:50:11 Yeah. That sounds right. In fact, the one that she says, the crab dip with the mayo and cold omelets with crab meat. Yeah. It's literally a verbatim recreation of Pierre Franey, a chef and the original author of the recipes that he served to the Duke and Duchess of Wednesday. and Cole Porter, that's the one that she plagiarized and said was her family's historic Indian food. You know, because on the trail of, you know, the trail of murder or tears, as it were, yeah, they enjoyed crab dip with mayo. Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 00:50:57 So, yeah, she didn't just say that she had American Indian ancestry. She ran this whole thing about it. She ran this whole op about it. So, yeah, we're not doing that. We're not going to do that. I mean, I, and the Warren campaign, that's the one thing, by the way, that they never actually clarified. Because she never actually said that she never actually answered to the plagiarism. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:33 Yeah, I'm just, I'm just, fine. Yeah, a French restaurant that was. in New York. That was the chef's recipes. I mean, he's been dead for a while, but yeah, so I don't know. She's, and she also said she had a poor childhood, which she didn't. She was, I mean, pretty well entitled. And she also said she's not rich, but she has like $20 million in the bank. So, yeah, there it is. She's just a freak. So all these leftists that are getting mad over this, just have a million seats, have a million of them. Just so ridiculous. I just can't even believe that they're mad because Mark Wayne Mullen's skin color displeases their progressive racist
Starting point is 00:52:11 mindset. I'm not letting that go. A jury in Los Angeles found meta and YouTube negligent in a social media addiction trial. I feel like this is stupid. They said, oh, it's the big tobacco moment for social media. So because you can't stop scrolling, it's their fault. Because you lack the willpower and self-discipline. It's your fault, apparently. I just, I don't like this. I don't like, where do you think this is going to go? I don't like where this is going to go. What?
Starting point is 00:52:41 I think it's a path to government controlling these social media outlets. I think this is part of it. Yeah, I agree with you. I think that's, they're all pushing to do that. I think they're all pushing to do that for sure. So, yeah, I, I, I'm not a fan of it. I'm not a fan of that. And that's what it's like, that's what I always get,
Starting point is 00:53:03 that's why I'm always hesitant when I hear. people push for social media restrictions for their kids and all this stuff, that you should be doing that in your own home with your children having that. That should not be something that the government has
Starting point is 00:53:19 to do. You shouldn't have the government raise your children. Doesn't make any sense. So I don't know. But we're going to watch that. Today's stupidity came. All right, it is the minority leader, I guess. Hakeem Jeffries. This is him talking about who's responsible for the shutdown
Starting point is 00:53:35 Remember, 53 Republican senators, and we need 60 total votes to get this passed. Here he is. So the Republicans have shut down the Department of Homeland Security because they don't want to get ICE under control. That isn't true. And as a result, TSA agents are being forced to work without pay. No. Americans are being inconvenienced all across the country. Democrats are causing TSA workers to work without pay.
Starting point is 00:54:01 Correct. We need those seven votes. We just need seven. just normal people on the Democrat side to vote this so that we can continue the country's security and get our airports working. Yep, yep, that is correct. It is theirs, theirs to bear alone. Folks, that doesn't force today.
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