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SPEAKER 22 :
Is there a date for you to meet with President Putin?
SPEAKER 21 :
Sorry, what?
SPEAKER 22 :
Is there a date for you to meet with President Putin?
SPEAKER 21 :
Date?
SPEAKER 22 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 21 :
No, no, we don’t have any date. We don’t have any date. We just conformed after this productive meeting with President and then with all our colleagues, with partners, we conformed that we are ready for trilateral meeting and if Russia proposed to president of the United States, bilateral and then we will see that the result of bilateral and then it can be the trilateral. So I said always so Ukraine will never stop on the way to peace and we are ready for any kind of formats, but on the level of leaders. Thank you so much.
SPEAKER 20 :
Well, nothing’s changed. I mean, ultimately, we were talking about this all day yesterday. It’s dominated the news cycle. All of the European leaders that were in D.C. yesterday for these high-stakes meetings that they were having with – everything having to do with russia and ukraine and and then if they can ever end the war which i think there are people that they just don’t want to end it but uh ultimately it’s at some point you know these european leaders have to step up the eu can’t sit here and call shots if they’re not going to do anything the eu can’t call shots if They’re going to run defense for, you know, member nations that don’t want to meet the bare minimum of what they’re supposed to owe for NATO. And NATO is not this cudgel that everybody can use because it’s the United States. Ultimately, it’s all us. So welcome to the radio program. Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of this first episode. hour and we’re going to get into some of this. We’re also going to get in. We got some domestic stuff. We got some oil and gas. We’ve got some culture for you as well. But, you know, he did ultimately end up putting on a suit jacket. I will say if you’re watching that video. So apparently when he first arrived, he didn’t have he didn’t he was just in a T-shirt apparently. But then he later put on a jacket. And I think Trump liked the jacket at least, even though it didn’t have a tie. I think he at least did appreciate The jacket. And he talked about that. This, I mean, whether or not Trump is successful in actually brokering this remains to be seen. One of my favorite bits of audio, though, this is Audio Soundbite 9. Georgia Maloney. She rolls her eyes at Chancellor Merz. Maloney has a famous eye roll. Watch.
SPEAKER 18 :
Let’s work on that and let’s try to put pressure on Russia because the credibility of these efforts we are undertaking today are depending on at least a ceasefire from the beginning of the serious negotiations from next step on. So I would like to emphasize this aspect and would like to see a ceasefire from the next step. meeting, which should be a trilateral meeting wherever it takes place.
SPEAKER 17 :
Well, we’re going to let the president go over and talk to the president.
SPEAKER 20 :
She rolled her eyes out of her head when the German chancellor. That’s not the first time that she’s done that either. It’s like there are all of these memes. And it’s usually when Macron speaks or when the German chancellor speaks, you can tell that she’s not a major fan of them. I mean, she’s conservative, for crying out loud, but she’s not a major fan of them. But it’s funny to watch her react in real time to that. I always immediately, whenever they get together, my first thought is, where’s Maloney? I want to watch her facial expressions. That’s immediately what I want to do. Because she’s hysterical. She’s so expressive. She does not have a poker face at all. She’s very, very expressive. And so you know whenever immediately it’s starting to get stupid. Her eyes are going up to the ceiling. So they will see how successful all of this is. But, you know, ultimately, I don’t think that it because there was more. I know there were more bombings today. Russia launched a missile attack on central Ukraine. This was hours after the meeting that Trump had with Zelensky. And I don’t what I’m trying to figure out what is the. What is the point with some on the right to run this narrative that Putin somehow is the winner from just a simple beginning negotiation? Someone explain this to me. Cain, why the hell? I’ve read two of the stupidest editorials this morning, and I’ve been mad ever since.
SPEAKER 14 :
There are factions of the right that still want war.
SPEAKER 20 :
Is that what it is, or are they just like, I just don’t like Trump so much that I want Putin to win?
SPEAKER 14 :
It’s probably some of that, too.
SPEAKER 20 :
I mean, I’m a constitutionalist. I would never consider myself a cult of personality for any lawmaker.
SPEAKER 18 :
Makes no sense.
SPEAKER 20 :
But at the same time, that’s irrelevant to the fact that I want the United States to be successful. And I feel like this, you have a better chance here than you ever did with Biden. So why the hell would you cheer Vladimir Putin? That makes no sense to me. And they, and so here’s the defense like, well, we’re not cheering Putin. No, but you’re writing like they have, I mean, I can’t even look at Drudge Report anymore. What happened to Drudge Report? I don’t know. Like Russia keeps, well, of course they do. They’re in a war.
SPEAKER 14 :
That’s been long going though, yeah.
SPEAKER 20 :
But it’s not, I mean, there are like a million, there are not a million, but there’s, there’s this, this faction that, I don’t know, this faction that I’ve seen where they’re very, I don’t know, they’re celebrating, they’re celebrating Putin, like, oh, he really got one over on Trump, and I’m scratching my head thinking, how? Okay, so he bombed parts of Ukraine. Nothing that they have touches what we flew over his head in Alaska. Nothing. I mean, we… Oh, do I want to say this on air? Uh-oh, what? Well… Hang on, let me test it with Kane. Hang on. Can I type it? Yeah, no, no, no, I’m just gonna… My first thought was we literally… With a B2. Can I say that?
SPEAKER 14 :
Of course you, I mean, you can, but do you really want to?
SPEAKER 20 :
Well, I mean, it’s very descriptive. Did you not, how did you not think that?
SPEAKER 14 :
What?
SPEAKER 20 :
How did you not, when I watched, I was like, I know what that looks like.
SPEAKER 14 :
I don’t know. Yeah. I’m uncomfortable now.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, okay. Maybe, if Cain wants you guys to know, Cain will tell you. Or he’ll be selfish and keep it all to himself. We’ll just put it onto, we’ll put it onto him and see how this goes. We’ll do that. What? Yeah, I’m just I mean, it does have to do some tea. That’s for sure. That’s for sure. So I I don’t know. I and Lorraine says she noticed that Zelinsky lost the jacket and unbuttoned the top of his shirt for the press or outside of the White House. I mean, you got to look the part. I don’t care if it’s all black. I actually prefer I like the black tie, black shirt, black jacket. I like that look. I mean, you know, we’re tired goth kid. You know, it’s a nice look. But, you know, he that’s fine if he did that when he went and met with Trump. And that’s fine. Dress the part. We talked about this yesterday. So I mean, we’re going to keep our eye on this. We’ll have more on it as well, because their their discussions are going to be ongoing for some time in the meantime. The takeover of the D.C. police. Do you know a number of states have committed their National Guard troops to this effort? How nice is that? That’s so nice. No, none of them are. Not a single one of them are. What’s he going to say? Democrat. You’re here. Not a single one of them are Democrat. It’s all. It’s all Republicans that want law and order. Republican governors, residents that are in the highest crime areas in D.C. are pushing back against this narrative that there’s no crime. They have been talking to the press that will talk to them anyway. And they said that they actually like this. They like the fact that their streets are getting cleaned out. They like the fact that, you know, if they go to the grocery store after they get off work and it’s dusk turning into dark and they want to get their groceries out and go into their house because they have on street parking or off street parking, they can they can do it without getting run up from behind or mugged or assaulted or carjacked. I mean, the polling speaks for itself. Now, the question is, at what point does the poll, do Democrats start to look at the polling and go, ooh, maybe we should back away from this narrative that crime is good? That’s, I mean, boys on women’s teams, crime is great. There’s no inflation. I mean, that’s Democrats, right? That’s what has been happening. The data, they have already shown a dramatic drop. And carjackings down 83%. This is new data. Washington Examiner has it. New data. Right? Carjackings down 83%. Robberies down 46%. Overall violent crime down 22% during the first week. And… One, because I know it’s important to the left, one of the victims, Ibrahim Hassan, who was attacked earlier this month by a mob of teens while he was working at the mall in Northeast, he said that the surge of these federal agents actually is helping his anxiety about becoming a victim again. He’s been terrified to go to work. He just had the snot beat out of him by a mob of teenagers. And so… They’ve even been suggesting problem areas to federal authorities. So it’s spreading. It’s ongoing. But they’ve seen a precipitous drop. And this guy, when he was talking to the Washington Examiner, was saying that they started to see an increase in this. They would see teenagers that would like come in. It would start with like small groups of teenage boys and they would come in and they would kind of scope the place out. And then they’d come back and maybe there’s like a couple of more with them and they would scope the place out again and maybe try to see what they could take. I mean, it was very organized and methodical. And then later on, that’s when the mob would come in. because I guess they were testing to see what their reaction would be if only a small amount of things were taken. And they said that, I mean, it was horrible. They were throwing bricks, everything. And this is just one example. How many times have we heard stories where you have, like, packs of wild teenagers that just start reading these stores some kids either as be and these parents do too honestly but they’re seeing a major drop and this is this is incredibly significant a major major drop in crime already well yeah with the first week no these these criminals i hope they don’t try to wait out law enforcement and then try to do these shenanigans again that’s the thing so we’re going to have more on this also the uh do you guys remember This story. I’m going to pull this up real quick while I have time. You guys remember the story of the restaurant where this influencer walked in and was demanding a free meal? Okay, well, she ruined the chef’s life. This influencer who only had like a couple of thousand followers. You’re not an influencer. You’re your own fan. Stop. Stop. And she walked in expecting this free meal from this restaurant for quote unquote exposure. And the chef was like, no, we’re not doing this. This is stupid. And so she badmouthed them online. And his life is ruined. He got fired. The restaurant didn’t have his back, which was kind of crappy, to be honest. This whole influencer culture, this guy’s story gets worse and worse. So he ended up getting fired. He was getting harassed. And he was the one who was in the right. An entitled influencer shows up wanting a free meal, doesn’t get it. I mean, I would go after this girl for defamation because, you know, she’s broke and she don’t have it if she’s begging for free meals. So interesting story. 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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, this sounds really gross. Pregnancy robots could give birth to human children in a revolutionary breakthrough. Have women. Yeah, it’s what women are for. Hi. Yeah, so now they said that robots could carry babies. Of course, well, China acts like they’re doing all this stuff, but let’s be real. But they said that they want to design a bot with an artificial womb, which will receive nutrients through a hose in its abdomen and could carry a baby for about 10 months. That sounds heinous. Yeah, let’s not. Let’s not do this. This is also we have women. Why would you? Oh, man. I could go off on some psychoanalytical deep dive here, but it’s headlines. Let’s see. Oh, wow. So in Matthew Perry’s case, they’re going to have the ketamine queen. Ketamine? Ketamine? Ketamine queen. Learn how to pronounce drugs, Dana, to plead guilty in the death of Matthew Perry, because apparently she supplied him with the dope. And so now they’re going to hold her partially responsible. Let’s see here. Also, Ronald Reagan Airport air traffic control tower was evacuated as flights circled. I’ve been hearing all kinds of stuff about potential shortages with air traffic controllers. I wonder if stories like this help or hurt. Because people look at this and go, golly, that sounds stressful. I don’t want to go into this. But apparently that’s what ended up happening. They had, it was mysteriously evacuated. It was a flight from Detroit. They were forced to circle the area. And then they didn’t get a signal back from air traffic control about landing. And then somebody said that maybe the fire alarm had gone off. There was no, I mean, it’s like all still so vague. Nobody knows what’s happening. There was no, you know, whatever confirmation. And media contacted the FAA to get further info. But apparently they said, well, it apparently was just a heated argument that led to a fist fight. And that’s all we know. Wow, that sounds super secure. It’s the last. So the fat jabs, now they’re saying that they could push up retirement age as life expectancy rises. Is it though? I mean, I don’t know. Like, does it, doesn’t it cause other issues in addition to just like melting the fat? I don’t know. We’ll see. I feel like there’s further studies warranted. Stick with us. We’ve got more in store. Did you know the whole higher thread count means better sheets thing is just a myth. Kind of like thinking that cold weather gives you a cold or that we only use 10% of our brains. The real secret to great sheets isn’t thread count, but thread quality. That’s why you’ll love Bull and Branch. They use the highest quality organic cotton threads, so their sheets are not only soft and luxurious right out of the box, but they actually get softer with each wash. The first night you’ll try them, you’re going to feel the difference. It’s like climbing into a five-star hotel bed every night, and your sleep will never be better. I mean, I’m not going back to my old sheets. If you’re ready to upgrade your sleep, feel the difference an extraordinary night’s sleep can make with Bull & Branch. Get 15% off plus free shipping on your first set of sheets at bullandbranch.com slash danashow. The real secret to great sheets isn’t thread count, but thread quality. It’s bullandbranch.com slash danashow for 15% off and free shipping. If you’re ready to upgrade your sleep, feel the difference an extraordinary night’s sleep can make with Bull & Branch. It’s bullandbranch.com slash danashow for 15% off and free shipping. Exclusions apply.
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SPEAKER 02 :
Well, thank you very much, Donald, Mr. President, for hosting us today in this important meeting. And I think it is an important day, a new phase, after three years and a half that we didn’t see any kind of sign from the Russian side that there was a willing for dialogue. So something is changing. Something has changed, thanks to you. Thanks also to the Stalin in the battlefield. which was achieved with the bravery of Ukrainians and with the unity that we all provided to Ukraine.
SPEAKER 20 :
Well, I mean, she seems pleased with it. I mean, I think there were some positive things that came out of all of that yesterday. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. You are listening to the radio program. You can watch us do radio, Channel 347, DirecTV, as well as X and, you know, et cetera, all that good stuff. some encouraging things you had the eu president ursula von der lane who was there you were just hearing the uh italy’s prime minister georgia maloney you also had uh alexander stubb from finland uh emmanuel macron out of france keir starmer from britain uh and who else oh the nato secretary secretary general and a few other world leaders the german chancellor were were also there And they I think that there were I still think that we’re going to try to see what the article five like means. I think that’s something that they’re still probably having to hammer out. And that’s something that Steve Woodcock was saying. putting out there in the public, even days before all of this was happening, kind of getting people, I guess, used to the idea of what Article 5-like language to cover the security. That’s what he said. He said that we got to an agreement that the United States and other European nations could effectively offer Article 5-like language to cover a security guarantee. So, you know, because Putin’s red line was NATO membership. And so if they don’t have NATO membership, but they have like NATO-like security guarantee, well, what does a NATO-like security guarantee look like? Because Ukraine just wants us to fight their conflict. That’s what that is. They want us to fight their conflict. They want to get into NATO so they can say, oh, Article 5 is triggered. You guys have to come fight for us. And absolutely the hell not. Just no. we do not have to attend every fight to which we are invited. I know that there is a neocon push to do that, but I still need someone to actually elucidate what our interests are that would be threatened in that regard. So that’s what his whole Article 5 like, and that’s what they’ve all been kind of taught. I still don’t know what that means. So what security assurance says? Now, remember, Article 5, this is what Article 5 says, quote, the parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them, it’s a mutual defense, one or more of them in Europe and North America shall be considered an attack against them all and consequently agreed that if such armed attack occurs, each of them an exercise of the right. or the individual or collective self-defense recognized by Article 51, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, will assist the party or parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with other parties, such actions as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force to restore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area. So it is Article 5-like protection, which… I don’t know what that means, but we’ll see. It’s all about this disputed territory. Now, what would happen then if it’s an Article 5-like protection? Well, what happens if there’s another incursion? And for there to be a peace agreement, isn’t this something that Putin would have to agree to? And do you see Putin agreeing to this?
SPEAKER 14 :
That’s Whitcuff said Putin already agreed to Article five like to Article five like.
SPEAKER 20 :
Yes. Yeah. I don’t know about that. I mean, maybe. But then that kind of contradicts a lot of the stuff that we heard when they came out that they didn’t really come to a serious. I mean, they didn’t. Trump didn’t walk away and they held a press conference. I think if it had gone completely sour, they would have not held a press conference.
SPEAKER 14 :
But wouldn’t you think, Putin, if this is what Witkoff put out a couple days ago, that by now he would have refuted it if it wasn’t true?
SPEAKER 20 :
No, not necessarily. I don’t think Witkoff answers to the press.
SPEAKER 14 :
No, I mean Putin would have refuted it.
SPEAKER 20 :
I don’t know if that’s – the only person I’ve seen saying that it’s been totally agreed upon is Witkoff. Right.
SPEAKER 25 :
Right.
SPEAKER 20 :
That’s the only thing I’ve seen. A lot of European leaders say, yes, we would like Article five like protections to be included. But so far, Wyckoff is the only person that I’ve seen that’s kind of, you know, kind of put this out there in that way. So we’ll see. But what that would look like. I mean, that security guarantee that remains to be seen. So we’ll we’ll circle back to this. Also, a couple of other things. I saw this too. Trump administration’s unveiled a massive oil and gas lease expansion. This is one that Biden tried to kill. It’s over a daily caller. I thought this was a very interesting development, something that needed to be done. This is all a part of POTUS. Trying to or moving to unleash domestic energy, which we need to our production. The part of the one big, beautiful bill you had the Department of the Interior. They released a long term offshore leasing schedule earlier today, all about boosting American energy. And they said that it’s a schedule for offshore oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of America and Alaska’s Cook Inlet. So they’re going to hold four lease sales by next August and 10 offshore lease sales by 2028, according to the Department of the Interior. And the Biden administration clamped down on offshore gas. And you guys know this. enacting this last-minute drilling ban, et cetera, et cetera. So this is good. You know what we need, though? We need more refineries. I mean, that’s great. You can have all the leases. You can expand all the leases you want. It doesn’t mean nothing if we don’t have more refineries. I’m not quite sure why that hasn’t been brought up by energy and DOI. That’s a significant thing. So this is good. This is all excellent. I’m very pleased with this. But I would love to see some regulation blasting as it pertains to it. Because how are you going to refine all this stuff? You get your crew, how are you going to do it? You know, we have a limited number now. And every time we seem to move towards expansion or exploration of expansion, Dems shut it down. They shut it down under Biden. So we’ll see. Another development, and this is an interesting one. I’m not sure how I feel about this. I found this out last night. We were at a fundraiser for… The guy going for Armin Mizani, who’s mayor of Keller, Texas. He’s going for Giovanni Carpiglione’s seat. Giovanni Carpiglione. Guy slept around on his wife and was a really bad lawmaker. He was a moderate squish of a rhino. And he’s leaving. So now we’ve got this special election. So I’m at this dinner and then I see this headline pop up. So Missouri has had a… series of really good attorneys general, right? You had Eric Schmidt, who’s now a senator. He’s been a great senator. And then Andrew Bailey, who we’ve gotten to know very well, Missouri being my home state, became the AG in Schmidt’s place. And he’s done really, really well. Very aggressive. Schmidt was very aggressive. Bailey’s very aggressive. They’re one of the aggressive. They were two very aggressive AGs. Bailey’s been very good. And it was announced yesterday. that he’s going to be co-deputy director alongside Dan Bongino, tapped by Pam Bondi. I really like Andrew Bailey, and I think he’s a gem, but I don’t know what I think of this move. It seems like a demotion. A deputy co-director, I’m sorry, somebody who does not have the legal background, I just don’t get it.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, I understand.
SPEAKER 20 :
And I look at it like… Like, what the hell are you going to do as co-deputy director? You’re AG. You can be literally the tip of the spear on so many things, and he has been. That’s why everybody knows his name, because he’s amazing.
SPEAKER 14 :
Absolutely agree with you.
SPEAKER 20 :
Why do you have to be a co-deputy director?
SPEAKER 14 :
I look at it as the role of the FBI isn’t it is to gather the evidence, do the investigation and to gather the evidence. And that’s where it ends. So what I like about the move is that Andrew has and knows the evidence that’s required in order to make something happen. work in order to so it’s almost like the assembly line worker that’s a mechanic who designs it that way so that four years down the road when your car has to be taken to a mechanic the mechanic’s like oh thank god a mechanic designed this because i actually can fix it this is what i think andrew would do best he would have the evidence understand what’s powerful and what isn’t in that category and be able to effectively help the fbi in their efforts of gathering and investigating i feel like if you i just i feel like it’s a demotion for both of them
SPEAKER 20 :
Because it’s like, oh, you’re not good enough as a deputy. Here’s a co-deputy. And then we’re going to take our brightest AG and we’re going to shove him down to a deputy.
SPEAKER 14 :
I mean… I can see that. I can see that perspective.
SPEAKER 20 :
I’m all about maximizing every piece on the board. And I’m sorry, but that’s how I look at a lot. That’s how I look at these people. It’s human chess. How can we maximize this position? How can we maximize this? And I just don’t see how this is a… This isn’t even a parallel move. This isn’t… I don’t even know how to say it. Lateral move. Thank you. This isn’t even a lateral move. I don’t know. Because he’s been such a great A.G., And he’s led. I mean, you remember all the stuff that he’s led on when you had Joe Biden. Oh, my gosh. He’s been amazing. So now he’s going to be a co-deputy director. I mean, how many damn deputy directors do you have to have? What that says to me is that somebody doesn’t feel confident about the leadership of the FBI and they need someone basically to drive the ship and somebody else to act like the avatar. That’s what it reads to me. I mean, or you could put qualified people in the positions in the first place if you’re worried about their legal background. I mean, I don’t even necessarily think that you have to have that sort of a legal background as a deputy director of the FBI. That’s why he seems entirely overqualified for this position. Rumor was Jeanine Pirro wanted it and she turned it down.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, it’s fair to say he’s overqualified for that position. Absolutely.
SPEAKER 20 :
That the rumor was Pirro wanted it or no, they wanted Pirro in it. And she said, no, I’m not doing that. And she’s better as U.S. Attorney in D.C. anyway. I mean, she’s very good. So, I don’t know. And then my other concern is, well, who’s going to replace Bailey as AG? And apparently it’s Catherine Hannaway. And I don’t… Catherine Hannaway, I had a couple… I don’t know. We kind of danced, I guess, during the Tea Party days. She’s an old-school Republican out of Missouri. And… She was viewed in the Tea Party days as a very big-time moderate. Big-time moderate. She was not a Tea Party favorite during those days, the early Tea Party days. And I feel like, I don’t know, I was hearing from some folks that it was Andy Blunt that was calling the shots. And I don’t know how many Blunts got to be involved in this stuff. If it’s not Roy Blunt, then it’s Matt Blunt. I mean, how many Blunts do we got? There’s a Snoop Dogg joke in there somewhere. But I don’t know how I feel about all this because I don’t, I just don’t know how you go from a Bailey to a Hannaway. You know what I mean? I mean, she’s an attorney, but is she aggressive like Bailey? Her record, from my view, does not support that at all. It’s like a, I’m not being mean, I’m just calling it as it is. If people want to get mad at me for being honest about it, then maybe have a different narrative for me to observe. But she’s not the fighter like Bailey is. So we’ve kneecapped, at least with regards to Attorney General. I feel like we kneecapped because I’ve known all these people. I know every single one of these players. And I was really shocked at that replacement. I mean, my jaw hit the floor last night. I was at the table. I had people from Missouri calling me and texting. Like, did you see this? Can’t actually text it at first. And I kid you not, like 23 minutes after, I got like a series of texts and my phone started ringing. And I was really shocked to see the replacement. Because that’s not a name that’s come up in… I mean, at least to that level for a while. She’s been around in Missouri Republican politics since 98. Long time. So I don’t get this move. And I also know that he was not interested in running for governor. He’s got little kids and he wanted to stay in Missouri. So what does this mean? This means he’s going to go to D.C. I’m not questioning what people do privately. I’m questioning the strategy of this. especially if you are wanting to make the move to run for higher office. I don’t see how stepping down to do a co-deputy position, how that helps you.
SPEAKER 14 :
I wonder if Trump saw his work with China on the legal side of things.
SPEAKER 20 :
Let’s shove you in the closet as a co-deputy director?
SPEAKER 14 :
What I mean is that there’s some investigations that can go on that probably his expertise going through that already would be helpful for something that Trump hasn’t mentioned yet. It’s all speculation at this point.
SPEAKER 20 :
Why can’t Bondi do it? What the hell is she there for anyway then?
SPEAKER 14 :
Let the dude cook, bro.
SPEAKER 20 :
Well, then why can’t she do it?
SPEAKER 14 :
Let the dude cook, bro.
SPEAKER 20 :
I mean, she’s there for a purpose. Why do we got to be poaching and kneecapping ourselves with our really good AGs and shoving them in the closet?
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, I know. You’re right. But FBI doesn’t do any of the prosecuting. They only do the investigating. Well, that’s her job.
SPEAKER 20 :
That’s her job. That’s her job. Do your damn job. Don’t be poaching other AGs. Now I’m questioning her ability to do this. And I had questions in the get-go. Now I’m wondering why the hell we got to bring Bailey in. Now you’re going to have two different attorneys general. The one is DOJ and now another is co-deputy. I’m sorry. That is such a position. That is such a demotion. That is such, I mean, it is a demotion. I’m sorry. That’s how I look at it. I’m just shocked. I was just shocked by it. We have more on the way as we roll towards our second hour as we do so. Our partners, Angel Studios. You can join the Angel Studios Guild and you can help shape culture. You can help shape the storytelling. You can help shape what is being shown in the theaters. These are all-American stories that celebrate our exceptionalism as a nation and our beliefs, family, faith, patriotism, personal responsibility. Things that many films today ignore or they mock because they want to give you a political lecture about they, them. So this is… Something that I think is incredibly important that everybody should be paying attention to. And you can help build a movement. They have a number of different films. Last Rodeo, which is a great story. It’s a redemption story about a bull rider who fights. It’s got a great redemptive arc. It’s just good American storytelling. They have Sketch, which is a great all-family children’s film as well. But see, with Angel, when you join that guild, you get to decide what’s made, not these studios or these elites that literally only ever see Flyover Nation when they fly over it. You can join the Angel Guild, vote on these projects, support production, and fund values-based content. You also get ad-free streaming. full access to their library and two free tickets to every theatrical release so join the movement and help reshape the culture that we leave for our kids visit angel.com slash dana and join the angel guild today that’s angel.com slash dana sign up and start making a difference listen as students and young adults interview well-respected ceos on our national radio show realworldleaders.org to learn secrets for success and how to use them to propel their careers
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And we had our big Pete and Bobby challenge today. 50 pull-ups, 100 push-ups. You try to get under five minutes. How’d you do?
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We got close. I was about 5’25”.
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You were right behind me. We had a couple of Marines here. One beat, three minutes. A couple of beats, four minutes. Pretty impressive. It was President Trump who inspired us to do this. This is the beginning of our tour, challenging Americans to get back in shape, eat better, but also you need to get out and exercise. And we have a challenge. There’s another cabinet member who we hope will show up today. This looks like a class.
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I hate workout classes. Looks like a workout class in a way. No, I want to do my own thing. But that’s their circuit that they’re doing. So that’s, you have SecDef, And HHS there. It’s kind of weird to see our government officials.
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Rachel Levine? The dude? Yeah, the guy, the…
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We are in conversations with our attorneys to make sure we’re defending Colorado’s elections. Look, mail ballots are secure. They cannot be hacked because they’re a piece of paper. That is increasingly more important, as Trump has made our elections less secure since taking office again. He’s disbanded much of the federal government’s work on countering foreign disinformation, and it’s obviously taking cues about democracy from a dictator, Putin.
SPEAKER 20 :
This is so stupid. I mean, he’s obviously taking cues from Putin. This is so goofy. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. Top of the second hour. You can watch us do the radio show on Channel 347. Direct TV. I had some panty waste who tried to have his premenstrual dysphoric disorder. at me in an email because he hated my microphone and because I look down. Someone tell ShortStack that I have a four and a half foot screen in front of my face. This isn’t Fox and I’m not like everyone else and I don’t require a prompter to do my job. So you’re welcome. Next time I’ll charge you. So welcome for the rest of you with more than one brain cell to rub together. Welcome. Welcome to the show. You can find us also on X, the chats at Rumble, all that good stuff. So there’s a couple of things to dissect here with the mail-in voting, the mail-in ballots, and good and bad. There’s reasons to like and reasons to hate. And then also the acknowledgement that I don’t know if it’s ever going to go away. That’s kind of a problem. So let’s start with the obvious. This woman is full of excrement. Absolutely. What she said was one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard anybody say. I literally had people Mail to my home, mail in ballots, fraudulent mail in ballots for other people to my address. I had to go and deal with the elections, Department of Elections through your secretary of state, not just for Texas. I also got a mail in ballot to vote in Missouri in 2016. We moved here to Texas in 2013. So don’t tell me that they’re secure because I know firsthand that they’re not. Someone asked me, are you going to share photos? Yeah, I’m going to put my home address in a photo online for you. I it was not an easy thing to reconcile either, by the way, because apparently someone had voted from my address fraudulently in 2016 for Hillary Clinton at this address. And then they just kept using this address to vote in. And so we had to get that way to strike their votes. It was crazy. But we had ballots for other people that were fraudulent. They registered to this to our home address sent to my house. And I could have voted in Missouri in 2016. So what she’s saying here, and this is, what’s her face again? She’s whatever, Colorado Secretary of State. They are not secure at all. And I don’t know where this whole thing, well, she’s taking cues from a dictator. Can you just be smarter? I’m so tired of hearing this absolutely specious, brain dead talking point. It’s not creative and you sound stupid. It’s just dumb. It’s a dumb thing to say. Stop it. Well, it’s taking cues from people. No, he’s not. But I actually differ a little bit from POTUS on mail-in ballots, and I’m going to get into that. But this idea that these are secure is an absolute lie. I mean, True the Vote uncovered mail-in ballots that were parked in somebody’s, you know, like tons of them parked in people’s houses in Houston. I mean, there’s too many examples all over the country. It’s just simply not factual. But here’s the reality of these mail-in ballots. First off, That this I don’t know if it’s here to stay, but it has been increasing because. And I think Republicans did contribute some of that because there’s been different ways to look at it. Right. You’re you’re not guaranteed either. straight voter integrity and honesty with the old way of voting. Now, that’s not an argument for mail-in ballots, but I want to make sure that people understand that even the old school way is corruptible. There’s a story of Lyndon Johnson. This was in, goodness, it was a Democratic Senate primary in Texas in like 1948. And they stuffed the ballots to put him over the top in that race. That’s fact. It was box 13 and they made sure that they had enough ballots to put him over the top. So that’s a true thing that’s happened. You know, don’t forget what happened in Florida in 2000 with the hanging chads. It’s the only reason why we all know what those dots are is because of that. And that was old school. And that had to that was determining a presidential election. And how many months did they take? They had to go through and painstakingly examine every single card by hand. Now, the mail and ballot has been growing. And this is where I actually like this approach to it. So in Florida, they started doing it different. They threatened and I think DeSantis was one of the people who started it. They threatened Democrats. OK, you want mail and ballots. We’re going to get so good at it that you’re going to want to outlaw it. And that’s what they started doing. They started doing that. And Republicans, they went from, I think, in Pennsylvania, 24 percent outlawed. of the vote for mail-in ballots and that was in 2020 to 33 percent in 2024 and then they started outpacing democrats with mail-in ballots in arizona so when you’re getting these people to vote that early first off you got to look at voters in different tiers you have your hyper high propensity voters uh you have like different gauges of how devoted and active they are in terms of party politics. And when you get those people to go out and vote early, you immediately lock them in. They are off the chessboard. And there’s some there’s a there’s good strategy to that. And there’s a good point to it. But not every single state does mail in balloting. In a way that assures residents of another state of its integrity. And this was one of the criticisms that a lot of people had in 2020 because of, you know, COVID and everything else and everything kicking off and going into the elections, people were very nervous about. You know, what did that look like? How can you trust the integrity of this vote? Because the states each run their voting. But if you want other states to accept your state’s voting results, then you need to keep to the agreement that everybody has with each other. And you need to prove that you are doing everything that you can do to make sure that the integrity is upheld and that it is as pure as possible. Now, I have some friends who think that Georgia… handles theirs. I don’t actually like Georgia’s law. I think that theirs are too loose. Some people think that they’re too, that they’re really strict. In Georgia, you ask for an absentee ballot and then you have to provide a photo ID, like a valid photo ID, and you have to do it X amount of days before the actual election day and all of that stuff. And then the outer, everything has to be completed and has the date and all that stuff, or it’s rejected by the county elections office. But I still think that it’s a little – I still think that that’s loose. I mean 11 days, come on. I don’t oppose absentee voting if there are people who travel or have health issues or college or military or whatever. But that should be an exception, not the rule. And if we have to make it easier to have a national day of voting where everybody gets the day off to go and vote, then maybe that’s something that we should consider. But Republicans have got to get better at mail-in ballots. It’s not going to go away. And in the areas where it’s prevalent, Republicans need to outplay Democrats. And we’ve already shown that we can do that in Arizona and in Florida and in Pennsylvania. We’ve already shown that we can do it. But we have to have some pretty strict rules around it. You know, you can’t just show up and drop an envelope in a box, you know, and not even have it signed and not even have a stamp date on it. You can’t be doing that stuff. That’s the stuff that was happening during COVID, right? So these are all things that i these are all things that we have to deal with and one of the other realities too and i was reading this this was a thing that was done i’m pulling this up it was done a study of voting patterns pre and post covid and when you do the vote by mail stuff the voter turnout, so the voter turnout actually, it only slightly increased and it didn’t slightly increase in favor of Democrats necessarily. So that’s what I’m saying. We could totally game this, like all get out. And that’s, I think, well, that’s what Republicans in Florida have done. Now Democrats down there, they don’t want mail-in balloting anymore. They’re done. And there are still, I mean, this, I don’t know. I think that We have to go about it a smarter way. And just because it’s a paper ballot does not mean that the integrity. I mean, you can you can fill out multiple paper ballots. You remember Kane and what was it in St. Louis? They had I can’t remember some councilwoman that was busted in a Burger King in North St. Louis. And she was sitting at a table with a bunch of Social Security, fake Social Security cards. And they were filling out mail about. Yeah.
SPEAKER 19 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 20 :
It is the thing.
SPEAKER 14 :
Also, we’ve got reports where they’ve run them through the machine several times. So the paper ballot, although one vote, it was counted several times because of how many times it was put through the machine.
SPEAKER 20 :
Yes. So the study that they did on this, universal vote by mail has no impact on partisan turnout or vote share. It’s actually a really legit study. study uh the dude’s not a he’s not a leftist who did it and it’s not like you know partisan zealotry it is i think you you need to know the lay of the land and you need to know the facts of it so you know how to game it that’s how i look at it oh okay so then we can really tip the scales in our favor then if it doesn’t favor democrats necessarily That’s the thing. But you got to remember, I mean, even the paper ballots, like I said, LBJ, man, they stuffed that when he was running for that Democrat Senate primary as a Democrat primary. And they were still stuffing the ballot box. And then you saw what happened in Florida. So it absolutely there’s no guarantee for any of it. That is the only guarantee is turnout. That is why you have to completely, and I’ve said this over and over again for over a decade, the only way to guarantee is to have crazy turnout. And what makes me so livid is that so many red states, some of the lowest voter turnout is in red states. In Texas, for instance, the county that I live in, Ted Cruz lost, and we live in the largest red state. urban county in the country, and it is the last large red urban county in the country. And Ted Cruz lost it to Beto O’Rourke. And this was, when was this, Kane? Was this 2018 or 2020? That’s a good question. It was when O’Rourke ran against Cruz. He lost it, but he lost this county to Beto O’Rourke by over 2,000 votes. And it’s not because there were more Democrats that voted. It’s because Republicans didn’t turn out. It is the most it’s the rightest district for a reason. There are way more Republicans in this district than Democrats. And I went and I look all of this stuff, folks, you can go to your secretary of state website. They by law, they make this available to you and you can literally break down the votes by district, by county, by city. And it’s not that we had more Democrat voters. I also ran this with this. I crossed it with the census and I was the latest available numbers looking at the influx of people moving into Tarrant County, etc. It’s not that we had more Democrats moving in. That was a myth. That’s a myth that Republicans who are lazy and want to sit on their asses tell themselves as a way to excuse their apathy. It wasn’t that more Democrats moved in. Republicans didn’t go vote. Two thirds of the Republicans didn’t go vote. Almost two thirds, I should say. That’s insane. You know, the special election in 2020 in Georgia, Marjorie Taylor Greene’s super red district. They had the lowest voter turnout that they had in like a decade. There are like no Democrats that live in that district, but they Republicans didn’t show up. So that is always the problem. Republicans biggest threat to themselves with voting isn’t Democrats. It’s themselves. That’s the issue. It is our friends over at Relief Factor. You can manage your everyday aches and pains very simply with Relief Factor. It’s a daily drug-free supplement designed to manage those aches and pains naturally. My husband has had great results with it. He’s had sports injuries from hockey and football, and it helps him when he’s in the gym. And I think the big thing is that it targets inflammation. I mean, so many things are related to inflammation and not not paying attention to it, but it’s loaded with turmeric, omega-3 fatty acids, resveratrol, all to support inflammation and support joint health. Targeting inflammation, supporting that joint health, 100% drug-free, all designed to help your body’s natural healing process. So don’t stay stuck living with pain. Try Relief Factor’s three-week quick start for just $19.95, less than a dollar a day, and you can support a veteran-owned company and see the difference for yourself. That’s relieffactor.com, 1-800-4-RELIEF.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
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Okay, so this study says that apparently one out of what three people are considered highly sensitive, meaning they feel things more deeply than others. I have a different word for it. A review of 33 studies, 13,000 people found that higher sensitivity is linked to more symptoms of anxiety and depression. They say it’s not a disorder, but it does shape how people experience mental health. I think there’s something to that. I think there’s some people that are way more… It’s empathic, empathetic, but empathic than others. Yeah. So I think that, you know, they may take it personally or they may feel slighted because they observed something that other people didn’t. But stop being pansies for real. Just stop. Like, you know, it’s not stop taking everything that everybody does seriously because it’s not worth it. It’s just not worth it. Just shrug it off and let them. You know, they got to go through life. I know that’s very Bob Newhart of me, but OK. Let’s see. A law to help sex abuse victims is creating an insurance crisis for public schools and local agencies. Well, rather, people are creating these problems, not the victims. Thank you. A new California law opened gates for victims of childhood sexual assault. They can sue public entities that said failed that failed to keep them safe. And now apparently there’s. Yeah, well, that’s what happens, right? F.A.F.O. You don’t do your job. You don’t protect your students. Then guess what? This sort of stuff happens without penalties. It will continue to happen. Sadly, you can’t appeal to someone’s morality to do their job and make sure that people are protected. But you can if there is a financial penalty. How sad is that? MSNBC is changing its name. Because they… We’re going to joke about this later. Because they think that you’re not going to know. PMS in BC. It’s going to be called MS Now. Ms Now. That’s what I… Are you going to… No, I’m not going to watch it. I don’t care. It just sounds goofy. But they’re separating. And I don’t know. I… I just don’t think that’s going to assist them because I think that the reason that they even lasted this long is because they had that veneer of respectability with the NBC on it. Not that NBC is, you know what I mean, gave them a little bit of a legacy. A 40-year-old man got stuck in a slide at a school playground in Vernon, Illinois. That’s what you get. He got stuck in the slide. Northeast Elementary School. The fire department responded because a dude got trapped at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday. He was literally wedged in the middle of the slide, and they had to get him out. They gave the man oxygen, and it was really hot outside. They had to set up ventilation. It took them 30 minutes to free him. Took him… Oh my gosh. I mean, you know, you should know. Look at you, look at the slide, look at you again, and then make the determination as to whether or not you’re going to go down there. We got more in store. Gavin Newsom’s Brat Summer. Stick with us. Our friends over at Super Beats, the Super Boreen product, which is a great product. They have it now also at Sam’s Club, along with the Super Beats Heart Chews. So if you are, I mean, healthy metabolism, and if this is one of your areas of concern, and also helping to Control your blood sugar levels. Metabolism linked to everything. Blood sugar levels, incredibly important. This is where Superberine comes in. It’s plant-based, doctor-formulated. It’s a unique form of high-absorption berberine. And then you have Italian olive fruit extract as well for antioxidant and cardiovascular support. And that olive fruit extract also helps to minimize any GI distress. Now the Superberine, it’s highly concentrated. That means one easy-to-swallow capsule a day. It’s been clinically studied to deliver 10 times higher absorption than standard berberine. You can find the new Superberine and the number one best-selling Super Beats Heart Shoes at Sam’s Club. And that’s where you can restock your heart health support with the Super Beats Heart Shoes, as we just said, and the Superberine for healthy metabolism and blood sugar support. Start today. Get on the road to better cardiovascular health support.
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Most of Americans were unaware how these blue states had gerrymandered their state so much. It’s so ironic that these Texas Democrat House members went to Illinois, which is one of the most gerrymandered states in the entire country. And when you look at California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, they’ve squeezed out all Republicans they can possibly squeeze out. What Texas is doing, we’re just drawing fair maps as allowed by law, and it will ensure that at least five more members of Republicans will be serving in the United States.
SPEAKER 20 :
So, I don’t know. Welcome back to the program. Substack, Dana Lash, Chapter and Verse, find us on YouTube, Facebook. So, the… This situation, the drawing the maps, all that stuff, what we’re doing fair, we’re going to get into. I’m just so damn tired of talking about it because these people have prolonged this for so long. And have dragged it out. We want property tax relief. I am all for like having another civil war if I don’t get it. And I mean it literally. I will literally I have zero problem with that. Remember, we choose to be peaceful. We choose to be peaceful. It’s a choice. We don’t choose violence every day when we wake up. We choose peace. So we’re not harmless. I’m just it’s just you get tired of it. We were talking about the mail-in ballots, all this other stuff. I wanted to talk about, I had a great song lined up. I wanted to talk about the whole Gavin Newsom. Because what is Gavin Newsom doing? Like, he keeps picking fights with Texas over this stuff. He’s been, he’s picking fights with everybody. I don’t understand what he thinks this serves, what purpose he thinks this serves. And not, I don’t get it. He apparently has like a whole social media team that runs, I mean, it’s the Governor Newsom press office. So it’s verified. You know what he said? He told one person who criticized him, quote, your husband keeps poop and porn in his pockets. What? That is his official account. His press office? Yes. Not even making this up. That is his actual official Governor Newsom verified. No. Yes. I mean, that’s his actual, if you don’t believe me, hold up. Here it is. I’m giving it to you right now.
SPEAKER 14 :
Leaning all the way in on trolling is basically what you’re saying.
SPEAKER 20 :
That’s not even… funny or clever it’s just like cringe like what right what are you doing what do you think this is he has three people that run his comms team i had this where’s the story at gosh i hate these gestures on this i’m going to take this whole new computer iowa i’m going to just shoot it the mossberg uh he had there was this uh article that was quoting his uh oh here it is This is so funny. So his social media person is some, I don’t know, some chick. And they said, oh, she’s part of a team of three. This is Camille Zepeda. She’s the genius behind a social media post. She’s a part. She’s a part of a team of three. Well, she can’t wear clothing that fits her. She’s wearing like the slouchy stuff in her little photo. I don’t know. He has three people that run this account. Three people came. Three whole people. And then you have Izzy Garden. Oh, for the love. Seriously? That sounds like a bad HGTV show. I don’t know what the… Genius is doing a lot of heavy lifting here with us. I mean, not kidding. This is actually some of the… I can’t even… Some of them are so cringy. I don’t even want to read them on the show because it’s just… You just get secondhand cringe and it doesn’t help anybody. But they have this great comms team, guys. They’re really… They’ve had… They’ve been calling people Voldemort. Hang on. I’m just looking at all of these different tweets of his that he has. Our Wi-Fi is… We’re having technical issues here, so bear with us. So we’ve got… So they’re making fun of, I mean, everybody. They went after Noam, different conservative accounts. They went after Casey DeSantis. They cussed out Stephen Miller. They called someone Voldemort, stupid. I mean, it’s bad. It’s… I don’t even understand what… This is just… It’s pointless. It’s embarrassing. It’s absolutely embarrassing. It really is. And I just… I don’t see any sign of it ever ending. This is their comms team. And this account was the one that did the caps lock version of the stuff Trump does, of Trump’s style of posting. So they were talking about Texas and gerrymandering. And… They said, gosh, I don’t want to read this. Oh, gosh, this is killing me. I’m doing it for you guys. They went after, who are they going after? They were saying that final warning, Donald Trump may be the most important warning in history. Stop cheating or California will redraw their maps. This is all caps lock and all of it. And guess who will announce it this week? Gavin Newsom, many say the most loved and handsome governor and a very powerful team. Don’t make us do it. Many exclamation points. Thank you for your attention to this matter. See, only he can do this. You guys just look stupid doing it. It just looks thirsty. And then you have these leftists who are like, we think it’s so great. They’re falling all over themselves to praise it. Three people. Three people. And they were talking about their comms team. They said, this is the one chick that I mentioned. She leads a team of three. They troll 47 by mimicking his words and poor grammar. They don’t back down. Imagine going to college and that’s your job. I troll for Gavin Newsom. I don’t even have my own byline. I just troll for his press office. That’s all I do. It’s embarrassing. You could have AI do this better, probably. You don’t even need these three people. You could just eliminate their jobs.
SPEAKER 14 :
I think these three people may be AI-created.
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They’ve tried giving people nicknames. They’ve… And it doesn’t even honestly doesn’t even sound like the stuff that Trump would say. It doesn’t even sound like the stuff he would say. This is what gets me. The free press, David Mamet, who we’re going to have back on the show. I can’t say what the headline of this was, but I was reading these tweets from Newsom’s press office. And then I saw this piece over at the free press from David Mamet. The the subhead is brilliant. Profanity was once a useful weapon and now it’s a dull blade. Now, I’m going to tell you guys, I don’t have any vices, really. I’m not – I’ve never done – I don’t do drugs. I’ve never done drugs. Every now and then, I’ll socially drink before having dinner. I don’t smoke. I don’t – but I – you know, when you come from a family of sailors – You get creative with your language. And so that’s my only vice, I should say. But now, because I hear it so often on the left, I’m like, oh, no. I don’t want to do that anymore. I catch myself like, no, that’s a no, no Democrat word. I think what he says here is brilliant. And he basically talks about how the left is there. They’re ruining profanity. like everything else. They’re ruining profanity. Like they’re ruining everything else. And I think that that’s, I mean, I think it’s smart. That’s it’s absolutely true. And he said profanity of the streets was, you know, in those days it was way much, it was so much more aggressive. And, uh, It meant something, basically, is what he’s saying. Now they’re throwing it out as a veneer. They’re cosplaying tough, and they think that hijacking profanity is the way to convey that toughness. without actually having anything else that defines toughness, if that makes sense. They’re ruining it. They’re making it cringe. They’re ruining everything. They ruin comedy. They’ve ruined everything. They’ve ruined music. They’ve ruined arts and entertainment. They’ve ruined government. What have they not ruined? They are a plague upon the earth, this ideology. And he’s right. I mean, it was a useful weapon. It was a sign that you went too far. Oh, wow. Wait, that was a line. Oh, there’s a boundary I crossed. Oh, that person’s upset or joyfully just out of their mind with exuberance, whatever. Now it’s, I mean, you have Beto O’Rourke waving around his noodle arms. I mean, if you, he’s like the same proportion in size as his wife. I just, I don’t know. It ruins it. It makes it cringe. And Kane, have you noticed? Have you sort of, now you kind of recoil in horror cringe whenever you hear a salty word now just because the left has ruined it so much? Yeah.
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Yeah, it is. We always say that. It’s a spice. Cursing is a spice.
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That’s a good way to put it.
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You overdo it, it’s no good.
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It’s the spice melange. You overdo it and it’s – exactly. I completely agree. But now it’s just – and this is what Newsom and his social media account are doing. They’re trying to act like they’re so tough. They’re trying to act like they’re so tough. Look, we’re cursing at Dana Perino or we’re cursing at somebody. Good heavens. It’s just – it’s so – oh my gosh. It’s just cringe. It’s cringe. It’s cringe. So I don’t know. I don’t think that this is going to serve the purpose that he thinks it does. I don’t think that Newsom doing this is going to attract any like independents or leftist or progressives that are going to see him or hear him talk like this or see the stuff that he’s tweeting and go, oh, that’s so edgy because it just seems so contrived and forced. And that’s the other thing that Mamet, you know, gets to. He’s like, you know, it it it was it was a spontaneous thing. It wasn’t something that was focus grouped and planned out. And and. And released at a certain time as like some sort of toughness buff. It’s that’s not what it’s like. That’s not what it’s for. I don’t know. It’s so it’s frustrating. They’re ruining something else. Now we got a lot more on the way as we move our partners that help bring you the program. It’s our friends at Patriot Mobile. the only Christian conservative cell phone service that is out there. So when you switch to Patriot Mobile, first off, you’re working with a company that shares your values, faith, family, and freedom. That you’re also working with a company that has put a lot of resources into putting up wins, right? Putting up points on the board, whether it’s helping parents take over their school boards away from CRT, DEI, all of that other stuff, or whether it’s helping our veterans or whether it’s helping flood victims in Hill Country. Patriot Mobile always springs into action. They have nationwide coverage you can trust. They operate on all three major networks. You’re connected wherever you go. You stay connected. I’ve literally used them around the world and I’ve never had an issue. Seamless Switching, 100% US-based customer service team. They’ll get you set up. If you want to keep your number or keep your phone or if you just want to get rid of both and get brand new everything, they will make it happen. It has never been easier to switch. You don’t have to go to the store. There’s no hassle. My mother can do this in minutes. You can too. So it’s easy to switch. They’ll activate you in minutes. Ask about any number of their plans that they can tailor for whatever it is that you need. Families and businesses of all sizes. Visit patriotmobile.com slash Dana or call 972-PATRIOT and get a free month of service using promo code Dana. Switch today and defend freedom with every call and text you make. That’s patriotmobile.com slash Dana at 972-PATRIOT.
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It’s his life mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida Man.
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This is so bad. A Florida man was arrested after using sprinklers to spray disabled children. True story. Antonio Roman, 61. Can I just say I’ve never seen a mugshot that says DGAF more than this guy. Is he smirking? He’s smirking. 61 years old. I get what Cain says about hating old people. I mean, I don’t get it. It’s still mean. Not all of them are like that. He used a surveillance system to activate his sprinkler system to spray the disabled children next door because he was mad about their bus stop location. Look at his little eyelid for those watching the simulcast. I swear to you, he’s smirking. This is so ignorant. What a mean person. He consistently activated his sprinklers twice a day when the victims, they have to be literally loaded and unloaded from the school bus. They can’t go to like a bus stop blocks away. They have to have help to get on the bus. And so investigators actually surveilled his home and they confirmed that it was directly aimed at the school bus stop. So it was activated. Now, can you imagine? getting you know sprayed and you’re soaking wet when you’re getting on the bus going to school and the dad had to start wearing swimming attire to shield his children from the sprinklers and when deputies made contact with this guy with the phone he said he was upset about the location of the bus stop and he did not like that it utilized part of his driveway for the wheelchair ramp of one of the victims needed Oh, my gosh. Can I just have 60 seconds in a locked room with this guy? That’s all I need. All I need. I don’t even need that. Give me 30 seconds. 30 seconds. I’ll just take 30. That’s it. He faces charges of stalking battery on disabled persons and battery. Yeah, battery on a disabled person and just regular battery. Wow. What a jerk. Can you imagine? Like, I… What a horrible person. Now, if he felt like somebody was trespassing, why didn’t he talk to his neighbor about it? Why did he? I don’t know. And I bet he thinks he’s in the right this whole time, too. That’s just horrible. See, these are the kind of stories that made me so incredibly mad. Let’s see here. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. So two guys got into a fight over Trump and bankruptcy. And then one of them got stabbed. Okay, because one of them stabbed the other. A Florida man fatally stabbed his friend during a heated political argument about Donald Trump’s business ventures. And now he faces the possibility of dying behind bars because a jury convicted him of murder. Okay, I have a real problem with his middle name. Donald James Brown Henry. It’s one word. The James, I’m not making this up. The James Brown is one word. Donald James Brown Henry.
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It’s like Mark Wayne.
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So you have three first names and one last one. And the last one’s the middle name. That’s too many names for you. At some point you have enough. 38 years old, 38 years old. He was found guilty of second degree murder for killing Sean Pop. I swear these names are made up. And what authorities describe as a shocking example of how political divisions can turn deadly. So he’s going to have minimum 17, no parole. And apparently they were arguing and they were doing, they were smoking pot. But I thought that like totally, doesn’t that space you out? Or wait, aren’t they all, or is it tweakers? The people who are always suspicious. Or paranoid, sorry.
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Some people do get paranoid.
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Okay, well, maybe it was the paranoid marijuana. I don’t know. I’m sure there’s different kinds, I guess, that make you more paranoid. So he said that they were both arguing over Trump going bankrupt. That’s the statement. And then apparently that enraged the Mr. James Brown Henry, Donald James Brown Henry. And then the… Henry, he became, the antagonist became aggravated and he was convinced that Pop was talking to him like he was stupid. He was sharpening apparently a kitchen knife while all this was happening. So let’s just hold it for a second. They’re smoking pot. He’s sharpening a kitchen knife and they’re arguing over Trump’s business. And so he took the knife and plunged it right into Pop’s chest. The victim walked outside and then collapsed. So he’s absolutely, he’s totally charged with murder because he did it. So 17 years minimum, no parole. It’s wild, wild, wild, wild. Let’s see. 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Channel 347 Direct TV is a simulcast. The chat is at rumble. All kinds of good stuff. So I got to tell you, a little sidebar for moms and dads that are dealing with the back to school stuff. So for my friends, my husband, I got married very young. So our kids out of all of our friend group are the oldest of all the kids because everybody waited until like they were basically in their thirties before they started having kids. And we, I mean, we were, we started right away. And, um, I always hear them talk about, oh my gosh, back to school, like going to high school. Which it is. There’s always a list of stuff that you have to get. There’s things that you have to get. And there’s specific items. And then everybody goes to the same stores. And so you’ve got to go earlier. It’s slim pickings. Nothing prepares you, though. Boy moms out there, I know you’re going to feel me. Nothing prepares you, though, for when you have sons that are going to college. And It’s worse than the high school, junior high, going back to school stuff. Now, love the boys. They’re great. They’re responsible. And I always tell people, I don’t think college is for everybody. I think there’s certain disciplines. And my son, he got scholarships. So I’m like, it’d be stupid to not take them. But I also think his discipline is one that I would suggest college for if you’re going into a particular field. If you’re going into certain engineering, you’re going into medicine, law, I think that’s fine. And he’s going into one of the three. So to that point, Boy moms, at some point your sons go from Chatty Cathy’s to here is a one syllable answer to everything. And then you have to take out your runes and basically try to figure out from your runes what that means. You have to use magic to try to figure out what they mean from this one syllable word. It is the most frustrating thing ever. And when you have a bunch of boys that are like rooming together, it’s even crazier. For instance, I’m like, okay, well, you always think that you prepare your kids for everything, right? And I feel like we’ve been doing a really good job with that stuff. And then you get weird questions like, can I put this in the microwave? Or can I use metal on a nonstick pot? Things like that. And then you go full stop. What did I not teach you? And so every year at this time, for those who have left the house, I go through this crazy list of, I need to repeat this as often as possible. Send them a list of things that they need to understand. Basic, just in case I didn’t cover this. You know, like, oh my gosh, don’t put foil in the microwave. Oh my gosh. You know, all this crazy stuff. And my son’s getting stuff together and he’s going to college and he’s roomie. He’s got three other roommates. And they have like a kitchen, right? And they were talking about, you know, I guess what stuff that they can make and things like that. And I said to my son casually, I was like, well, you guys, do you have like plates and utensils? I mean, you can’t eat out all the time and you have a meal plan with school. So that’s going to be helpful. But what about inclement weather? You know, what, you know, what, what was something? I guess we need plates.
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Like you guess, you guess you need plates.
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like I can’t even tell you for someone who I plan methodically everything everything out if we go anywhere if we travel if we do anything if we Christmas Thanksgiving I mean my meals are planned out everything I do I will go to a restaurant if we host like a business thing and everything is planned out I mean I will literally pre-order things I’m so type a And you’re days away from going somewhere, moving in, and you’re like, I guess I need some plates. I don’t know. Maybe I’ll just eat with my feet. I don’t know. And I’m just thinking, how are you going to live? I can’t even hardly verbalize it. And it just gives, I don’t get anxiety, so I don’t know if that’s what this is. But I am unsettled, and I feel like, ah! I don’t want to be like, Dr. Dwight Anxiety, I feel unsettled. Because of this instance.
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Because they don’t know if they need plates. And they don’t have any silverware. What are you going to cook it in? You’re going to use your hands?
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What are you doing? See, I think that’s the difference between moms and dads. Because I think dads would be like, oh, you know what? This is a good opportunity for the kid to learn a little lesson. I’m not going to sit there and help him out with dishes, something basic like that. He’s going to have to figure it out for himself. And guess what? He’ll learn. And it’ll be fine. And everybody will be happy. And he’ll be a self-sufficient individual.
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Well, I told him, I’m like, so, you know, you could get like… Melamine, you know, dishwasher safe melamine. That way you don’t have to get like a nice plate that’s going to break. And then I get, well, I guess any plastic. No, no, no. It’s not the same.
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Some lead plates.
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Oh my gosh. Oh boy, moms, please. I know you feel me out there. And the girls, I don’t even under, oh, the Lord did not give me daughters for a reason. Oh my gosh. Because I, I’ve been watching all of my girlfriends, their daughters that are going to college. What is up with the rooms? So one of our friends’ daughters was telling me about this site. I swear they don’t advertise. It’s just the whole name screams cupcake. Love shack fancy. I don’t even know like three random words. We’re going to throw it together. It’s basically like if unicorns explode on sale. That’s what it is. Everything like ruffly and glitter and rhinestones. And these girls rooms look like someone. It looks like the cupcake room in Willy Wonka’s factory. I don’t know how else to describe it. Like they go in and they have like whole entire houses in their dorm rooms. I don’t get this. And they have like the frilly curtains and they have feathers on the lamps and multiple rugs. And things are hung on the walls. And you go in my son’s room and he has an anti-commie poster taped to the wall. And like a couple of hodgepodge things and that’s it. It is super Spartan. Very Spartan. And I think he honestly, I think that guys pride themselves on how Spartan they can be. Is that true? Is that true, Cain?
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There is a level of truth to that. I’ll admit it.
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Like they move in and it takes a second and then they get messages from their friends or girls like, can you help me? And they, you know, they have to go and hang up things with like feathers and boas and, you know, ruffles. And it’s just so crazy. But the rooms could not be more different. You go into some of these girls rooms and it’s like you walked into a boutique. It’s like not even a dorm. It’s like a Harry Potter tent, you know, where they throw a little tent down and it looks a little tiny and you walk in and it’s like a whole thing. That’s like the girls college dorm rooms. It is the wildest thing ever. And then you go into these like the boys rooms and they just look like hobos, like the poorer hobos. I like there was a sliding scale of hobos there on the other end of it. And I just like, how do you live? How do you live? I don’t understand it. So I don’t know. I’m just sitting here thinking they’re going to burn this place down. They’re going to cook. And my son can cook because he does his own laundry. I have not done my kids laundering forever because I am not that mom. I’m like, I’m not going to be doing this for you. But I missed apparently the whole you need plates and utensils and some other basic necessities when you’re moving out into your own thing for the first time. And you just I just figured they knew that and they don’t. Right. Like I you know what it’s like to get a text like, can you actually put plastic wear in the dishwasher? No, you can’t. Not even on the bottom rack. That’s not where it’s going to melt to death. You’re going to die. Don’t do it. You know, like we just. Oh, my gosh. And then to have all of this happen. And I’m I’m some juggling a few things you’re going to have. Please indulge me. Give me some grace because it is. It’s I don’t know, man. It’s weird. I don’t like this part of it. This is the part that they don’t prepare you for. It was easier when they were toddlers. And, you know, your worst worries were like fevers and stranger danger. I feel like this is way worse. It’s a way worse because it’s like now the danger is you. It’s just like you’re going to set your house on fire. Oh, my gosh. So I don’t know. I just get little. Little worried. Little worried. Boy moms out there. But man, the girl moms are… I’m so glad. I’d be like, do you really need another lamp with feathers? Do you really need this? Do you really need all these things? And it takes them hours to move into like a box size of a room. I know y’all out there feel me on that. Good heavens. It is wild. It’s wild. So I don’t know. And I consider myself a maximalist. And when I’m even going, hmm, that’s a lot. You know… That’s a big thing. It’s a big thing. So I don’t know. I’m a little… All you parents with kids going back to school, I feel you. It gets worse. It gets worse. I’m going to tell you that. It just gets worse.
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Wait, you didn’t throw your kids in the pool to teach them how to swim? You didn’t do anything like that? Like… Well… How protective are you? Because in this instance, I got to tell you, as a dad… I’m like, you’re on your own here.
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You’re the dad.
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I’m saying. That’s how you learn.
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That is the difference between the dads and moms. These are boys. This is not about hovering. I’m like, what are you going to eat off of, you hobo? No, I’m not.
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I’m not suggesting you’re hovering.
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You don’t even have a plate. But what I’m saying is there’s some failures you have to- Juan, you have plates, right? Did you only- What?
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Look, he didn’t either. He’s admitting it. He’s being honest about it.
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Hold up. Steve, dear heaven, save us. Please tell me. Save us? Please tell me that when you moved out, that you at least had like some plates and some eating utensils.
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You like when I moved into my freshman year dorm?
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Anything.
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He didn’t.
SPEAKER 25 :
Yeah, no, I had half meal plan, but when I ate at home, I had like plates to wash and stuff. We didn’t have a dishwasher. We had to hand wash them, but yeah.
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Okay.
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Oh, thank God. Look at you.
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Look at you. There’s some hope. I mean, I just, it’s just like the little things. Like to not know the difference between a blind and a shutter. I’m like… what? Do you want people looking in your room at night? You got something to cover them windows? You know, I just, oh my gosh, it is the craziest thing ever. So I had to vent to you guys right now. I know we always talk about me and potatoes, but I’m over here like looking at my list. I always make a list even though it’s not for me. And then I’m looking at my list and I’m like, so many things are done. What is happening? And it just is. And I’m, you know, I’m not that mom that’s going to be all up in there like, this is hard. I’m not going to cook for you. I’m not doing your laundry. I’m not cleaning your place.
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But I think failure is a great lesson. That’s all I’m saying.
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I also don’t want to be somebody going to Walmart at like 10 o’clock at night because we don’t have anything to eat off of. And then they’re going to buy something dumb that breaks or I don’t know. Or they’re going to think it’s melamine and it’s not and they’re going to set something on fire. They didn’t even know if they had a dishwasher. I’m like… That’s like the first thing that I, I’m sorry. I just alerted everybody’s dogs just then. But I’m like, how do you not know this? How are these things you don’t know? Oh my gosh. Oh, I guess. Like when we, when we travel, when we travel, I’m that person. I will literally Google tour the area and I don’t even need a map. I don’t even need GPS. I get there and I’m like, nah, we’re going here and here. And Chris is like, why are you an alien? You are psycho. But I know exactly where to go. And I’ll be like, yeah, we’re going here, here, here. This is where we’re eating. This is breakfast. This is dinner. I’m like, reservation here. This, you know, everything is set. I go in and there is nothing left to chance. So it is just crazy to me for, I don’t know, some of this stuff. But I know it’s the life of a boy mom. It really is. So. man i don’t know but uh oh my gosh and thank the boy ma oh my gosh literally so david one of our listeners out of orlando he says i literally just used a pot and spoon my first year of college see that’s like an instrument look you gotta you gotta let them experience no i know that but i know that but i’m you know i’m just like i can’t You’re going to live your life even if it’s stupid.
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That’s the perils of being a great mom. The perils of being a good parent.
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And I had one, another listener, Jules, who said I had to go shopping for my eldest for his first apartment because he didn’t know he needed plates and cookware. I think they think they go into the, they’re going to go into the apartment and open the cabinets and, it’s the glasses. It’s like mom’s house. It’s plates like home. It’s not like that. You got to put that stuff in there. It doesn’t just apparate into the cabinet.
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If you’re eating pizza and instant ramen, there’s very little. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 20 :
If you’re just going to eat bad carbs and sodium.
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Right. That’s what you do in college. There’s very little need for dishes.
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And that’s why everybody has the butt cancer. That’s why they all got it. Because that’s all they eat in college. horrible horrible all right it should be i mean it’s rising rates you know i’m always like for your health all right we gotta get moving because i don’t know what happened i’m just spazzing out right now uh we got other stuff we gotta hit as we move my oh this is actually perfect okay so our partners at burn a gun because a lot of college kids under the age of 21 they live by themselves and they’re not old enough to carry a handgun unconstitutional So they still have to protect themselves in some manner. This is one of the reasons why I like the Berna gun because of the legal flexibility of it. First off, if you’re unfamiliar with what it is, the Berna gun shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats from up to 50 feet away. Two versions. They have rifles in that, but I think for this, the purpose is you need to look at the SD, which is their best-selling pistol, or the CL, which is 38% smaller than the SD. So you’re not losing any of that deterrence. It’s still easy target acquisition, zero recoil. When you think of stun guns, you got like one or two rounds in that at best, right? But with the Berna gun, I mean, good grief, with the CL, you got 15 rounds. That’s a 15-round shot capacity per cartridge. They have different projectiles, different accessories, but it gives you a way to protect yourself when you are disarmed, either through private property restrictions, municipal restrictions. It does not care about gun-free zone signs. There are no background checks. There are no permits. There are no fees. It can be sent right to your door, so it’s accessible to everybody, even if you don’t have a welcome mat because you didn’t think about it, sons. You can find it at burna.com slash dana.com. That’s where you can find the CL. Also check out the SD, but the CL, 38% smaller, more concealability. Byrna.com slash Dana. Burn already when you are.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
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Whenever you have to go, we’re not a cult. You might be. So apparently there’s a church in California. It’s called the Alien Church. It’s an alternative California church that’s about UFOs or something. Yeah. Like… Are aliens participating in it? Is that what makes it? It’s called the alien church. And they’ve got aliens dressed up as like religious figures. And it’s literally called alien church. And then the stuff outside has aliens on it. So, yeah, it’s kind of about aliens. I mean, you know, something for everybody, I guess. Maybe it’s all aliens. I’m just saying it could be, yeah. A hijacked crane caused a crash. Why is this so slow? It caused a crash. Suspect is in… How do you… I’m a hijacked crane. That’s actually very, this is in Louisiana. This guy’s facing multiple charges. He just decided on an early Saturday morning to hijack this crane and it was parked in a work zone. And he manipulated the boom over the lanes and multiple vehicles struck the crane’s cables. Yeah, so he’s arrested on more charges than I can actually read out in the time that we have left. Oh, my goodness. So a dad was he died. He died suddenly after buying venomous spiders online, which I don’t ever suggest anyone does. I’ll explain more on this in tomorrow’s quick five. But we have more show coming up, including Loudoun County drama. Stick with us.
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SPEAKER 20 :
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We’re at the bottom of this third hour on this happy little Tuesday in Dallas, Texas. You can listen around the country. And if you’re not listening terrestrially, you can watch us do the radio show, Channel 347, DirecTV. So a lot of stuff to discuss. And, of course, we’ve been recapping for the past couple of days the big summit, I guess you could say, all the European leaders yesterday in Washington, D.C., and that very interesting meeting between Trump and Putin on Friday. And let’s get some more thoughts on this and some other stuff from our friend, Senator Eric Schmidt from my home state of Missouri, the show me state. And he’s got a new book out the last line of defense, how to beat the left in court. And I believe it’s out today. Today’s the launch day. Is it not?
SPEAKER 08 :
Today is the launch date. And as you know, Dana, in this great book, there’s a blurb from the great Dana right here on the cover jacket. Just, you know, talking about how we defended the Second Amendment and individual rights. So that’s right. It’s good to be with you again. And in honor of you, I’ve got a little bit of a show me hat on.
SPEAKER 20 :
So love the hat. Well, congrats on the book. Thanks. Well deserved for sure. I got to ask you about. OK, I feel like it’s a Rorschach test. It kind of with the left and the right. I just want to go back real quick to Friday and. POTUS meeting Putin. And I thought that it was a giant troll the way that they made him come and meet the president because he flies in. He gets out on this ridiculously long red carpet like Monty Python length length. And this is after, like, last year, everybody was speculating. Does he have a limp? Can he walk unassisted? What’s happening? And it looked a little weird. I’m pretty sure that I saw some thick soles and lifts in those shoes. But whatever. You know, because he’s sensitive about his height, you know. So then he meets POTUS. POTUS didn’t walk out to meet him. POTUS just stood where he was and made him walk out. Then as he meets him, we have a B-2 that flies overhead to remind them of what they don’t have in this state that they sold us for just pennies on the dollar. With all the natural resources there, then he has to climb up some steps on a stage. They get photos and then they walk some more. I don’t think that that’s like rolling out the red carpet for the guy more any more than I mean, it looked to me like he was going through an obstacle course. And I I just wanted to get your initial thoughts on that meeting Friday, because I didn’t think it was an optical win at all for Putin.
SPEAKER 08 :
No, I agree with you. And by the way, that B-2 that’s flying over is from Missouri. So greetings from Missouri. Of course it is. So I loved seeing that. And then you have all this, you know, the fifth generation fighters lined up. It sort of reminded me of like, maybe you got a neighbor and maybe you’re having a bit of a property dispute or something like that. And you bring them over and you show them your gun, you know, your gun safe. That’s kind of like what it was, right?
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 08 :
just sort of like, hey, this is this is the arsenal right here we’ve got next door. So no, I think it also was You know, think of the last four years. Joe Biden, first of all, never had the will to do that, nor the ability to do that. I think there’s a lot of confidence and strength in an American president who says, look, I’m serious about trying to get to a peace deal. It’s not our war over there. We’re trying to get to a peace settlement between two parties. The two parties are actually at war, Russia and Ukraine. That was the first step, which, of course, led to the second step, which took place yesterday in Washington. And then now it’s going to lead to a third step, which is Ukraine and Russia being part of a negotiation to end a war where a million people have died and thousands and thousands of people are dying every month still in what appears to be, by all accounts, a meat grinder. This is a stalemate. This is a just sort of a war of attrition. And so President Trump’s doing what you can do when you actually want to, you know, be a leader and he’s trying to find peace. And I think we should celebrate that.
SPEAKER 20 :
What do you make of the Article 5-like protections that are being, that’s how the, I guess, the security guarantee for Ukraine is being described by the administration? I think it was Steve Witkoff that first floated it in an interview over the last weekend. What does that mean to you? Is that something that concerns you? Because, you know, that could kind of be a fast track to World War III, but we don’t know what the particulars are yet.
SPEAKER 08 :
right and so i don’t want to get out in front of the negotiations i’m sure that’s a as they said yesterday a very sensitive part of what they’re talking about i think uh the press secretary today clarified that does not mean uh u.s troops on the ground i think that’s a very important thing um i think you know ultimately europe having a much larger role in the defense of their own continent is a good thing and the only president again that’s forced that issue is president trump i actually went to the munich security conference in february and normally it’s you you know, some more neoconservative members that go over there. And a lot of people tell the Europeans what they want to hear and not the truth. And I told them the truth, which is, look, we need to focus on the homeland and we need to pivot to China in a much more meaningful way. And that means you guys need to step up. And you’ve got a president now that is getting them to the 5% defense spending, which never would have happened under anybody else. He was ridiculed for it eight years ago. And here we are now living in a different world. And you saw that kind of respect, I think, from the European leaders as they came to Washington yesterday. So we’ll see what These negotiations kind of play out and what those security guarantees really mean. But I think he is intent on having a just and lasting peace. So we’ll see.
SPEAKER 20 :
That would be that. That’s I mean, I think that’s what everybody wants. And I think that, you know, hopefully we can get we can get to that point. Talking with Senator Eric Schmidt from the great show me state of Missouri. He’s got a new book that is out. The last line of defense, how to beat the left in court, which we’re going to talk about, because you’re also you got to beat the left in Congress. And that’s the other big question, those rescissions, packages and cutting spending, because I don’t I do not envy the job that you all have to do, because I just I just don’t have the patience to deal with some of the people on the left. That’s the attorney in you. You’re you’re you’re used to this stuff. What does that look like? Are you are you optimistic? you know, this fall that we’re going to be able to get some of this stuff in. And maybe I know some people have floated like the, the pocket rescissions. I don’t want, I know you can’t really give the game away with that one, but I know there’s more rescissions packages coming. Are you optimistic that we’re going to start, you know, chiseling in some of these other cuts?
SPEAKER 08 :
I hope so. And this is coming from, I actually was the Senator that handled the rescissions package on the Senate floor for 16 or 17 hours. And we beat back all the Democrat amendments and we held, you know, it’s probably shouldn’t have been as hard as it was at times, but we held the Republican votes necessary to get the savings. And so the result of that is something that Republicans have talked about for decades. NPR is now defunded from federal tax dollars. So is PBS. And about $8 billion now is clawed away from this ridiculous spending that, you know, like Guatemalan sex changes and DEI in Burma and Sesame Street in Iraq, all this stuff that no one would support, no one ever voted on, that we were able to get done. And so I was proud of that. And certainly something, you know, to work with the White House on that and then the Republican Senate and then the House passed it as well. So my hope is that we will have more of those. I think What I hear about most, and sometimes, as you know, we’ve talked about on your show before, the conversations in Washington are so detached sometimes from what normal people talk about in places like Missouri. And what I hear mostly is, yeah, what are we spending money on that nonsense for? So in addition to saving the money, it’s also about restoring some trust, right? That we actually would go up there and do the right thing on these things. Because a lot of times what people see is just all the nonsense. They don’t see that kind of accountability. So I hope we do more of it. It’s certainly something that I would sign up for.
SPEAKER 20 :
True. I wanted to ask you something about Missouri because it came out yesterday. A.G. Andrew Bailey is not going to be going to D.C., I guess, as the deputy co-director of the FBI. And I got to be honest, I’m a little nervous about it because you were such a great A.G. And then we really needed you in the Senate. I’m really nervous about losing a good A.G. because I just remember how you and then he threw out the Biden administration. I felt like our attorneys general were, I mean, the tip of the spear. And I, you know, I get nervous about 2028 because I have no idea what’s going to happen. And I’m just, I’m a little nervous about it. So what are your thoughts on it? And if you know anything that can soothe the nerves, share it with us.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, look, Andrew did a great job. And and I think, you know, he’s described as sort of his call to service in the FBI. There’s a lot of reform that needs to happen internally. I think he’ll do a great job. And and I’m not trying to shamelessly move into a segue into the book, but honestly, it’s why i wrote the book because i feel like in that time period you got to remember so the fever broke in november of 2024 right that’s how i see it but in this long fever dream before it’s easy to kind of lose sight of all the crazy things that were happening i mean this was a time of lockdowns of compulsory covid shots of open borders of dei struggle sessions and a censorship enterprise so vast that it was the biggest affront to the first amendment we’ve seen in american history and so President Trump’s out of power. You know, the historic comeback is further away down the road, but it kind of fell to some relatively unknown figures. And I was in that place and decided that I can’t like we sued 50 plus school districts for mask mandates. We brought the the vaccine mandate lawsuit to the Supreme Court and we won. We brought the student loan debt forgiveness case to the Supreme Court and we won. We brought that censorship lawsuit and we exposed this censorship enterprise before Twitter files, before the congressional investigations. So what it shows is is that if you’re willing to stand up and you’re willing to fight, you can win. And that’s the playbook. So no matter what age you are in any particular state, no matter if you’re a member of Congress, I think what President Trump has taught us is that you’ve got to have that fighting spirit. If you do it, people will follow you. And I think more than anything right now, Dana, people are looking for authentic leadership. People can spot a phony. And they also know the people that just show up to the ribbon cuttings. That’s the easy part. The hard part is when on the peak day of omicron are you willing to sue those school districts to set our kids free the five-year-olds don’t have to wear a mask all day long are you willing to take the slings and arrows when people call you a conspiracy theorist because you think there might be a censorship thing happening in this country and then you expose it that’s the kind of courage we need right now in this country and it’s why i wrote the book and people can get it on amazon right now the last line of defense it’s lessons learned but it’s also the playbook for the future so whoever’s assuming these roles we kind of know how to fight and win now and that’s what i wanted to pass along
SPEAKER 20 :
Yeah. And I’m glad that you have, because, you know, I feel like we’re going to we’re we’re we still have midterms to get through. But I always look very far ahead and I always look at how Democrats are gaming. I see the people that they’re putting up. You know, they they got Gavin Newsom out there trying to attack, you know, Texas on gerrymandering. And then you have these Democrats fleeing to Illinois. And I got to say, you know, when you you’re right next door to Illinois, you know all about gerrymandering. You know what those districts look like. It’s comical.
SPEAKER 08 :
I think it was that was hilarious when the when the Texas Democrats were going to protest redistricting. What state were they going to flee to? Illinois, like the most gerrymandered state in the country. And I think, again, this is sort of makes the point the Democrats have been doing this forever. Like there’s plenty of states that have thirty nine, forty one percent Republicans, you know, registered Republicans in their state and not a single congressional representative in that state.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 08 :
And so when Texas says, you know what, our populations change, we got the ability under the Constitution to redistrict, we’re going to do it. Missouri, by the way, is probably going to be embarking on this. It’d go from a 6-2 map to a 7-1 map. The Democrats have done this for a long time. We’re playing within the rules. The difference is what the Democrats are trying to do is break, bust up the rules. they’re ever in the position we’re in right now, Dana, you know this, they will pack the Supreme Court. They will add D.C. and Puerto Rico to the union to get four additional votes in the Senate. There’s nothing they’re not willing to do. So we need to sort of wise up and fight back again. Why I wrote the book Last Line of Defense. This is a new era we’re entering into. And if we’ve got the courage, we know we’ve got the tools, we can go do this. We just have to have the spine to go do it.
SPEAKER 20 :
And my last question for you on this, which completely relates to the book, because you are I mean, you’ve You were in AG and then, you know, obviously Senate. So you’ve seen this fight with the mail-in ballots, especially over COVID, because POTUS remarked on, you know, we got to look at the mail-in ballot thing. I could go either way on it. I like the idea of gaming where it’s allowed, gaming the system to the point where Democrats are like, oh, gosh, we got to ban this now. But I also realize, you know, going back all the way to, you know, the 40s when LBJ was stuffing ballot boxes, you know, with actual pay. And then the hanging Chad fiasco in Florida. So, you know, it… I think the way to fight it is by overwhelming with turnout. But I kind of wanted to get your thoughts on the mail-in ballot stuff because I don’t know if it’s going anywhere. And COVID allowed for so many states to just reduce their standards and their requirements and just kind of anything goes. What’s your take on that last question?
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, I think federalizing elections is something the Democrats have talked about for a long time, and I think we should resist some of that. But as far as mail-in balloting goes, look, we actually, I talk about it in the book, Mark Elias during COVID was suing every state that had election integrity measures in place. So Missouri, for example, if you want to If you want to have a mail-in ballot, you have to request it. There’s a signature verification that goes along with it. If you’re disabled, there’s accommodations made for that. If you’re a son or a daughter, you’ve got to make sure. There’s a limited pool of universe who can actually request it and send it back in with a verification signature. That’s not, I don’t think, what President Trump’s talking about. What President Trump’s talking about is places like in Georgia. They entered into a ridiculous settlement with Mark Elias and that group. And what they did was they just mass mailed out ballots to everyone. And that’s what creates the ballot harvesting. You don’t have to request it. You don’t have to have a signature verification. None of the protection measures that used to be, by the way, pretty bipartisan. Now they’ve left. It’s all about power and control. So I think reining that stuff in would be a very smart thing to do. So you leave it for people who can’t get out of their home. They have disabilities or something.
SPEAKER 20 :
like that but yeah you you cut down on the drop boxes because that’s what we saw right mass mail-in balloting with the drop boxes that is ripe for fraud yeah definite difference between the absentee ballots which have restrictions and then what they are wanting this anything goes you know drop box harvesting ballots mail-in ballots eric schmidt the book is the last line of defense how to beat the left in court it is out today you can get it where books are sold Get a copy and then get another copy and send to a friend. Senator, always a pleasure. Thank you for fighting on behalf of our Constitution for Americans in Missouri and elsewhere. We appreciate you. Congrats on the book.
SPEAKER 08 :
Thanks, Dana.
SPEAKER 20 :
So Loudon School suspended boys that were uncomfortable with a biological female student in their locker room. So see this like cosplay. It’s cut in both ways. Stonebridge High School. They’re getting suspended two boys because a female who is pretending to be a male demanded to use the boys locker room at school. And the they launched an investigation, Title IX, into the students because they were on video asking why there was a girl in the boys locker room. And so as a result of that, they got to punish these boys. They said that the boys are responsible for sexual harassment and sex based discrimination. I hope that their attorney drags the school. They were suspended for 10 days. They had a no contact order. They were not allowed to be in any of the same classes simply because they were filmed asking why there was a girl in the boys locker room. We are attacking these. The left is attacking these young men because they’re like, you’re a girl. You don’t belong in the boys locker room. They didn’t even say that. They were like, why is the girl in the locker room? And she was the one who filmed it. And I think she’s the antagonist. She’s the antagonist. And she’s trying to prey on these boys. This girl’s not the victim. She’s the problem. And so is this whole ideology. We’ll have more on this tomorrow. Today in Stupidity Kane.
SPEAKER 14 :
All right. Cut 16. Juan in Rhode Island. There was a drunk woman. That part’s not surprising. What’s surprising is who she claims she is the entire time. Listen to this.
SPEAKER 22 :
Buddy, you’re going to regret this. You’re going to regret it. I’m an AG. I’m an AG.
SPEAKER 20 :
I’m an AG. You’re also drunk.
SPEAKER 14 :
Attitude girl.
SPEAKER 20 :
You’re under arrest. Yeah, AG with an attitude, back of a cop car. All right, folks, that does it for us tonight. Find us at Substack, Chapter Inverse, YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe. I will be back with you tomorrow.