This episode dives into the multifaceted world of voter ID laws and airport security challenges. Host Dana Lash leads an engaging discussion on how voter ID requirements are often seen as protection against fraud, while airport security measures are criticized for their inefficiency. We examine real-world examples, including the implications of fraudulent voter registration and the recent chaos in Atlanta’s airports. The conversation sheds light on the political dynamics influencing these controversial topics, emphasizing the clash of opinions shaping current policies.
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Do you maybe perhaps mind, did you guys see the latest with the airport lines? I know you guys did. In Atlanta. I mean, name a big airport. And you can check out those insane security lines because they are refusing to just do the most basic thing possible, which is what this is. This is not like no one’s saying make Trump dictator or let’s destroy the Constitution. No, it’s they’re simply saying, hey, can we maybe perhaps have ID to show? Because I think we’ve seen enough stories of voter fraud over the past decade. Gosh, however long, how long has it been? Forever? Our whole lives? We all know stories of voter fraud. I was telling you how at one point, for instance, just to use myself as an example, I was telling you how at one point we had someone who was registered illegally to vote at my home address. And we had to take big issue with the… elections board over that. And it’s not like a super easy thing to do. And then you have to go back and babysit them to make sure it’s actually done. It was a big ordeal. So, I mean, we all know that voter fraud exists to what the question has always been to what degree, right? That’s always been the question. To what degree does voter fraud exist? And this is all about protecting that vote. It’s about protecting the vote. Plain and simple. So I don’t know. There’s no reason for them to be doing this. They’re only they’re doing this to really they think this is going to help them out, which it’s not going to. But this is also that they can they want voters. They want voters. That’s all it is. Welcome to the radio program. Dana Lash with you. It’s an insane week. This week is insane. There’s so much happening. I know. I know. My week started actually Friday night. My I have not had a break. Your girl had a working weekend. So it’s it’s to me, it’s an extended. It’s like this is Wednesday. That’s going to last for several days. So it’s crazy. And we’re going to get you set up because there’s they’re dealing with the. continued debate for the SAVE Act. They’re continuing with this debate. So we’re going to follow all of that because that’s what they’re fighting with right now in the Senate. And so far, they failed to advance it, which you know. And then you’ve seen the fallout from that. And like I said, they said with the airports in Atlanta, four hours. They’re saying to get there four hours ahead of time. That’s insane. That’s absolutely insane. So welcome to the radio program, Dana Lash with you. We’re going to dive into all of that. We’re also going to get into some of the latest with Iran because it looks like, wow, I mean, a total shocker here. Trump was correct. We’ve got some of those stories, the exact type of missiles that Iran launched, or the exact type of missiles where people were saying, those don’t exist anymore. Those missiles don’t exist. They don’t have them. Iran doesn’t have them. Trust Iran. Take them for their truth. Yeah, I don’t think so. So that’s we’re going to get into all of that as well. So, like I said, happy Monday. Jeez, this is a crazy week already. In addition to Iran, you also have the poverty tourism in Cuba that took place over the weekend. We’re going to dive into that as well. So first and foremost, let me just go back to this thing. I saw this. Why? By the way, why in the world? I don’t give a rat’s ass what Piers Morgan says. He’s a British person. I don’t care what some foreigner thinks about what’s happening in my country. If you don’t pay taxes here, if you can’t vote, I don’t care. I don’t care what your opinion is. I don’t go over to Britain and weigh into their politics, but whatever. He was one of those people who’s always been questioning, you know, with those stuff with Iran. So he unfortunately had to retweet one of the stories that was discussion discussing how Iran proved its missiles can reach far beyond the Middle East. Do we have the map of that? By the way, out of curiosity, there was a map that shows you just how far we were only told that what 2000 miles they could go 2000 miles perhaps. That’s what we were told. And now I think they can go 4,000. And Intercontinental is, what, 440? So when you look at the map, the range map of how far they can send these, I mean, you’re talking about getting into Europe. They can hit the UK. They can hit Germany. They can hit Italy. They hit Greece. And this is just… Yeah. They weren’t even supposed to have this capability. They lied. All of this time, they lied. They lied this entire time. Which, is anyone shocked by any of this? No, we’re not shocked. I mean, golly. So, with these two intermediate range… ballistic missiles they were fired at diego garcia which is that joint base with the uk and us and that sits 4 000 miles away in the middle of the indian ocean that thing can they can reach it they just proved so they have intermediate range they’re i mean who’s to say that they don’t have the capability to do more at this point now imagine a nuke warhead on that Now, you see, this is what Trump was talking about and Rubio when they were explaining this is the these are the stockpiles. This is what you have to be concerned over. It’s these right here. And now it looks like Trump was, of course, I mean, you know, he wasn’t making this up. He was right the entire time. Absolutely correct. He also put down, laid down the law and said that they’re going to have a five day period. He puts a post out saying that they have negotiations that are going well and making it sound like Iran is coming to the negotiating table because he was saying, well, well, listen, this is cut three. Listen to Trump here.
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To get together today by probably phone because it’s very hard to. find a country. It’s very hard for them to get out, I guess. But we’ll at some point very, very soon meet. We’re doing a five day period. We’ll see how that goes. And if it goes well, we’re going to end up with settling this. Otherwise, we just keep bombing our little hearts out.
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Yeah, we’re going to just keep bombing our little hearts out. Well, true, we can. We have the capability to do so. Good. So now they’re coming to the table. Now they’re coming to the table to negotiate. So we’ll see what we get out of this. And in the meantime, he says this. He’s talking about the Strait of Hormuz. So this was the other big discussion. Who is going to run this? Who is running the Strait? Who is going to be in charge? This is cut to listen to POTUS here.
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They have. Thank you. What about the Strait of Hormuz? Who’s going to be in control of that? That will be opened very soon if this works.
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How soon?
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And who is in control of it?
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Will Iran still be able to control the flow of oil?
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Be jointly controlled.
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By who?
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Maybe me.
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Maybe me.
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Me and the Ayatollah, whoever the Ayatollah is, whoever the next Ayatollah. Look.
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That could be anybody at this point. It’s whoever Iranians pick. That’s, you know, it’s whoever they pick. So we… We’re going to continue watching this because they have this five day. They got a five day period. Are they going to use the whole five? I don’t know. We’ll see. But he says that he’s going to take out their grid. He’s going to put them in darkness. When he said that, they started coming to the table. So he has these new outlines, these new demands that he’s making in these negotiations. So they tried to be hard at first time around with negotiations. Now he’s like, I want everything down to your nuclear dust. Now, Iran’s media is trying to say, oh, look, it looks like Trump is caving and walking back. I don’t know what kind of mental abortion you have to undergo in order to come to that conclusion. But that’s not what’s happening at all. It also looks like there was intercession by Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan. Let me pull this piece up this morning. A couple of different reports. Apparently, there have been efforts by Egypt, Pakistan and Turkey to postpone the Hormuz ultimatum. They’re trying to seek a diplomatic end to this. But apparently they were working to buy time before the ultimatum expires. They said they were speaking with Iran’s foreign minister and separately Woodcuff. And they were discussing the solution regarding not just the strait, but also ending the conflict. And so we’ve got a five-day postponement of the ultimatum. But that doesn’t mean that there’s any kind of an agreement reached. It just means you have five days to come to an agreement. Otherwise, we’re going to bomb the holy hell out of you. That’s what’s going to happen. we are going to turn you into just little craters. That’s what will end up happening. So that’s essentially what Trump is saying. He said, because the ultimatum was expiring, so now you have this five-day period. Now, one of the things that they were asking, or several of the things that they were asking, is that they want, obviously, no nukes, no nuclear weapons. I think the litmus was not even close to it. Low-key missiles, peace in the Middle East, they want nuclear dust. No enrichment. And they want any and all enriched uranium. That was the other thing that they had asked. They had demanded. Do we have this? Yeah, played. This is what because he was asked about this when he was getting on Marine. Well, it was Marine one, I believe. And he was going through every listen to this. This is how he this is how he told the press. I think was this. Oh, and I think this was. Oh, wait, no, this is the wrong cut. I don’t think we have this. So he was telling the press this and explaining, all right, this is what this is what we’re asking so far. And he says, you know, if it’s great, if it happens, it’s great. Iran can build itself itself back. It’s everything they say they want. 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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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So, Wikipedia has banned a prolific editor after an investigation revealed that he was responsible for over one million pro-Hamas edits on the site. This is your reminder that Wikipedia is hot pig feces. It’s actually inadmissible in most classrooms and it is inadmissible in a court of law. I hate Wikipedia. Whenever I’m forced to go there and I see that little pop-up where they’re begging for money like poor pimps, I just exit out and I laugh because Wikipedia is garbage. Case in point, my book publisher, which is a huge publisher, the last one that I had, they had to fight with these stupid… products of incest leftists that they, they just like they’re, they swarm Wikipedia and they constantly edit everything. They would not allow my own book publisher to add my newest title to Wikipedia because And like they have a bunch of it. My Wikipedia page is maybe about 70 percent accurate. That’s how bad it is. And they always try to use like the most ignorant photo of you they can find. It’s just horrible. So just, you know, they can all just burn in an AIDS fire. Rhetorically speaking, of course. Let’s see. Moving on. Is it in New York? Oh, this was discovered that AOC spent $19,000 in campaign cash on a psychiatrist known for ketamine therapy. Hmm. Yeah. Nineteen thousand dollars of campaign cash on a shrink who does ketamine therapy. Nineteen thousand dollars on a shrink. Wow. That’s is that how is that?
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I say she takes some time off from government and get the help she needs.
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These are ICE agents being deployed to different airports to help with the long lines. Oh my gosh, I wouldn’t want to fly right now. because the lines are crazy. They’re in New Jersey to assist with the long line. Because they’re used to a lot of, you’ve got to remember, ICE is used to doing a lot of this stuff because the equipment at the border, running things through those checkpoints, running things through entry, that’s all part of their purview. So it kind of makes sense. But they’re assisting with some of the long lines. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you right now. Top of this third hour. I am. I mean, I’m kind of glad I’m not flying anywhere right at this particular moment because that is asinine. I can’t even imagine trying to get somewhere through all of that. And it feels like it’s like a certain number of airports. I was talking to a friend who was telling me that DFW wasn’t really as. bad as some of the other ones. And I don’t know why. That’s Dallas-Fort Worth. I don’t know why. They’re just not as bad as some of these other ones. What did you say, Kane? I feel like I’m making you read that out loud.
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It was only meant for off air. But TSA’s only training is to backhand your genitals.
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Now, there are some agents that are nice that I’ve met amongst along my journeys. And then I’ve met some real bad ones, too. Um, real bad ones. It’s actually, it’s like why I don’t like flying through Phoenix sky Harbor anymore because we had, I had a really, I think the woman knew who I was. This was some years ago and pulled me out and we got there. Thankfully, like three hours before our flight, which it was just, and I think this was just going to St. Louis before this was, I think before we moved to Texas and, um, going through Phoenix sky Harbor, um, And they pulled me out randomly. And then I had to stand there for like a half hour before they would allow me to move. No shoes or anything. They just, this woman, they pulled me out and made me stand there for like a half hour. And then they finally said, OK, we’re going to do a more enhanced screening. So I was swabbed and everything. And they kept acting like, you know, I was wearing pants that literally did not have it was like an elastic waistband, like a big flat band. And it didn’t even fit. Didn’t even have like a button or anything and they kept acting like something kept triggering and then they swabbed my hands and They had to do a full pat-down which I made them do publicly and they got that made them mad and all in all it By the time they were finished. I am NOT joking you it was like an hour and a half and And I’m like, I’m never going through this airport again. And I kept telling the woman, like, I hope I don’t miss my flight. And then she goes, well, you should have gotten here earlier. And I go, I got here three hours earlier. Like, why? You don’t get to be a bitch just because you wear a badge. Hell no. I think some of these people forgot how this country got started. But no, we ain’t doing that. Oh, it’s just bit my head off. And I hadn’t I was like too shocked to have even be a smart aleck at that time. Like, I just cannot believe this is taking that long. And I go, well, you know, I hope this doesn’t last so long that we miss our flight. And this was after like an hour into it. Still at the checkpoint. Still there the whole time. Phoenix Sky Harbor, by the way. And there were other people that were going through like what in the world is going on? Nobody else got pulled through and got what got that. And yeah, that’s when she bit my head off. She’s like, well, you should have gotten here earlier. And I go, ma’am, we got here three hours before our flight. I said, is that customary for a domestic flight that literally maybe lasts two hours to get here more than three hours? So you guys can sit here and do whatever it is you’re doing with this enhanced background, whatever this enhanced security check. And then she goes and then she bit my head off again. She goes, well, I suggest you keep your mouth closed if you want to make your flight. And I go, is that a threat? And then she threatened to have police brought over because I said that. absolute bitch. So I do not go through, I will absolutely not fly through Sky Harbor at Phoenix ever again. I have not ever again. I’ve had invitations to go to Phoenix, will not fly out there. I have said no to everything in Arizona. That’s why, because it’s, it was that bad. And then they didn’t even tell me I could leave because And then after I guess everything was done, then another guy who was a really nice guy came over and said, ma’am, you can get your stuff. You’re free to go. And I’m like, well, thanks for telling me because I sat there apparently for God knows how long waiting to be cleared. And they didn’t even have the courtesy to come tell me. Hour and a half, hour and a half at the same checkpoint. Yeah, I’m still mad about it because then we had to like get to the gate. And at that point, my gosh, we were going to get lunch before we left. Couldn’t eat. So because it took so long. So we’ll never do that again. Now, I’ve been through some TSA checks where they’re super nice and they’re just like doing their jobs. And, you know, like I said, one of my friends that I know works like overseas TSA stuff at DFW and like they’re like the nicest people. Never have any issue. Everybody’s super nice. They smile. They’re friendly. You know, I’ve seen they I’ve watched them like be very, very kind to like elderly travelers, especially when you’re going through the checkpoints and you don’t know, OK, this is a new machine. You don’t have to take all of your stuff out of the bag. This is an older machine. You do have to take, you know, liquids and stuff out. And they’re so nice in explaining it. So, you know, I mean, there’s good ones out there, but I have had, I think, a great misfortune there for a little bit of being like picked on. It feels like by some of the real bad ones that were out there that really like that really were feeling the effects of their authority. That said, there have been some throughout this shutdown that are doing their jobs and keeping their heads down and working through to get people processed. You know what I said earlier? I mean, you guys know I feel like federal income taxes, well, I don’t feel like it is. It’s actual government-sanctioned theft. But how asinine is it? Now, they’re going to get back pay, but then there’s going to be a big old chunk taken out because they’re going to have to pay taxes on their back pay, of course. I feel like you shouldn’t have to. If you’re working for free and then you get back pay, I feel like you should be. Honestly, I feel like you should be exempt from paying tax on that because they’re going through a hardship right now. A lot of them. So I get that, you know, and this and the reason why, because of people like Chuck Schumer in the Senate, because the Democrats in the Senate, you know, how many different of these plans Republicans have put forward, expecting Democrats to finally come to their senses and sign off on them. They can’t water this thing down any more than it’s been watered down. But Democrats have made it very clear they’re not going to compromise on anything unless you remove the voter ID requirement. End of. That’s insane. Just that’s inexcusable. But that’s where we are. So I hope people remember who causes this, who’s caused all of this. I really hope they I really hope they do. A few other things to touch on here as we are getting you set up for. The week because we have the ongoing, obviously, situation with Iran. And we had the fact that they use these missiles and everybody. They Trump was right on it. He was absolutely correct. And now here we are. I was also looking at this, too, with the Strait of Hormuz. And there was, in fact, one of the biggest websites that gets into maritime news and shipping and all that stuff. It’s over at I think it’s called the captain, G Captain. It’s run by guys, a merchant marine. And. This is really because they’re talking about the straight or her moves and and POTUS has been pretty tough on this stuff. And now Iran’s acting like they’re coming to the negotiating table. But when I remember when Trump right got it, when he first got into office that very first month. Do you guys remember the very first thing he dispatched to Marco Rubio to go to? Go down there to the Panama Canal. Remember that we cover that like that a whole week. He went to the Panama Canal and was talking with the Panamanian government and pushing back against China because China was apparently flexing and and essentially trying to unofficially annex certain parts of the canal to pretend that they run. You know, they have that. What is it? C.K. Hutchinson holdings down there. And Marco Rubio went down there to set some things straight and to secure a new agreement with Panama. It was successful. You know, and then he went to, then he was dealing with Suez, dealing with Argentina. And then now you have the Greenland situation. He apparently started investigations into Gibraltar and Spain. And then you have the, now you have the situation with Strait of Hormuz. All of these choke points, that was his first focus, were all of these choke points. That starts to make sense, especially when you see China’s flex on all of this. And how they’ve been working with some of these influencers to push this idea of multipolarity. Oh, China is as big and as successful as the United States. So it’s a multipolar world, but it’s not. Multipolarity, you don’t need to read a book about it. It just means Western diminishment. That’s so people who argue for multipolarity are arguing for diminishment of American strength and Western diminishment overall. That’s what that means. You don’t you don’t need a multipolarity, multiple poles of power. That’s it. And there isn’t. But that’s a narrative that they’ve been promoting. And I noticed that it really started kicking in pretty hardcore after he really started focusing in on these choke points, particularly the ones that China was really trying to egregiously overextend themselves at. That’s a fascinating. Just put all of that out there. Now it starts to make you can see how it’s making sense. John Conrad had wrote had written about how Mike Waltz was a creator of Ships for America Act, head of NSC, and they had a maritime office in the White House. And so they had maritime advocates that were appointed there. During the at the beginning of this administration and then in April 25 directed the maritime executive order directed a maritime action plan across defense state transportation and homeland security. And Conrad noted that it was very successful and it was very ambitious because Trump very much cares about restoring America’s maritime strength. Right. But the pushback was really, really extreme. And how countries were lining up to protest the China shipping tariffs and things like that. And the influence that they were fighting. And this is you have the U.S. trade representative. They were lining up to complain about all of this and to complain about some of the moves that Trump had been making. And the tech sector was asking China for concessions. etc. And then China wanted to pause to the representative, the USTR. Then you had Signalgate, he notes, which that’s when the media was licking private conversations about attacking the Houthis and reopening the Red Sea. And by the way, Joe Kent was involved in Signalgate, just FYI. And Signalgate forced a reorganization, Conrad writes, and Waltz was moved to the U.N. The maritime office was downsized. The NSC was gutted and the maritime initiative began to stall. And then when Panama did not follow through on that free transit for U.S. ships. That $20 billion CMA, CGM commitment fell through. And then the company ordered vessels from China and India instead. And then Congress began stalling on the Ships Act. And then you had the U.K. with the Chagos Islands, and that includes Diego Garcia. And they had a sweetheart trade deal and they put one of our critical base at one of our bases at critical risk. And then you had Navy appointees. Remember, we’ve had headlines about that. They’ve been slow rolled or blocked in the Senate. And then you see this stuff with Lloyd’s and the war risk. I mean, they are doing everything that they can to thwart Trump trying to improve American maritime might. There are so many things that are lining up against him. Even think about it. The president. The global green new scam tax on shipping is what Trump called it. That is when the European Union claimed that American maritime interests were irrelevant. And now they wanted to have all of these. They wanted net zero and they wanted to put a global carbon pricing mechanism on every single ship that’s over 5000 tons. The U.S. walked right out of that. We weren’t even going to play with it. And then the State Department said any country that voted yes is going to get sanctioned on this because they were designed to try to kneecap us in with shipping. And so 57 countries voted to delay the vote. Now, it didn’t kill that carbon tax on ships, but it did make it neutralized it temporarily. This is the stuff now it’s all coming into play. He’s using the last part of this term to do everything that a Republican president should be should be doing in the first place. And he doesn’t have this sort of Damocles, another election over his head. He doesn’t have that. So it feels like he’s going full steam ahead, knowing that this is probably the closest we’re going to get to be able to do any of this stuff. We’ll talk more about that because midterms might kneecap us. Our partners that help bring you the program, it’s the folks over at American Financing, America’s Home for Home Loans. If you’ve looked at your credit card statements lately, you know you’re working 40, 50 hours a week just to buy groceries and gas, things you used to be able to no problem afford. And now you’re getting charged 20% interest for the privilege.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
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It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 05 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
SPEAKER 05 :
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 07 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 05 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 07 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
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It’s his life mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida Man.
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Golly, this is a crazy story. Apparently, this… Oh, it’s not going to open, so I’m going to go to the… Oh, no, here it is. An unhinged Florida woman beat a pregnant driver and attacked an elderly bystander and then bit a cop in a road rage rampage. It’s a woman. Good night.
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Oh, 37. She looks like she got hit too. Mandel. Her name is Mandolin. M-A-N-D-O-L-Y-N. Is your mother a stripper, Mandolin? Mandolin Brockwell was accused of unleashing the traffic-fueled tirade in the middle of a busy Orlando roadway. And apparently there is video showing the woman jumping out of her white Kia, charging towards a white SUV, trying to jump onto the hood, ripping open the driver’s door and pummeling the woman inside. The victim, who apparently was pregnant and had a kid in the car while being hit in the face… Said it began after she honked at the suspect who kept repeatedly and abruptly stopping her vehicle and refused to let her change lanes. And oh, my gosh. So then a 68 year old woman at a nearby light saw what was happening, tried to intervene. And then the suspect screamed at her to get back and then clawed her at the face. And then another man tried to step in between them. And the unhinged woman went back to her car screaming. And the older woman got a cut on her eye, right beneath her eye. And then when they tried to arrest Mandolin, she bit the cop. So she’s in big trouble. And they showed her being loaded into a squad car. So I just don’t. even know. I just can’t. There’s just no. Woman, come on. Oh, golly. A Pensacola woman was charged because she urinated on furniture and all these Airbnbs. Why? A 31-year-old woman, Nicolette Keough, urinated on furniture in two Airbnb homes in Pensacola. Apparently, she cost thousands of dollars worth of property damage. They said she ruined all of this. Appliances, furniture, a typewriter. Why did you pee on a typewriter? I mean, this is Why would I ask a question? It’s Florida woman. You know, I mean, come on. By the way, CBS Channel 12. I hope that your Web site is hacked because it’s so bad with all of your stupid pop ups that I actually want to hack it myself. It is so bad. All of you should. I would throw all of you in jail because your Web site is so bad. President Dana would throw you in jail forever, never to see your families again because your pop ups are so bad. Anyway, she was arrested because that’s nasty. That’s like bio warfare in a way. Really? It really is. It’s like bio warfare. That’s just just awful. Apparently it was a coffee maker, a typewriter, a toaster, various appliances, various furniture, an antique chair. Like she really hated that chair. It’s like a dog. Like dogs have better control. A Florida plastic surgeon was arrested after the patient found a sex assault video on her phone. This guy is a creeper. This South Florida doctor is now in jail because apparently he recorded it on her own phone.
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Well, she was recording, I guess, while she was out.
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Yeah. Donald DeMeo was taken into custody, 63 years old. The 29-year-old victim said that she was at his office for a cosmetic procedure. She was given a glass of wine by staff. I think if you’re having surgery, would you not want to have alcohol? And then she inhaled nitro. And then she remembers him entering the room and closing the blinds. And then she said she, like, woke up to him assaulting her. So that’s horrific. Golly. Maybe he can have prison justice. Our friends at Patriot Mobile… The only Christian conservative cell phone service in the country. Patriot Mobile has plans that fit businesses of any size, families of any size. They have premium prioritized nationwide coverage on the same or better than big carriers. So you get fast speeds, 100 percent U.S. based support and unlimited data plans, international roaming, mobile hotspots, the whole nine yards. You make choices every day that shape your country’s future. That includes your cell phone service as well, believe it or not, because most companies spend a lot on leftist issues, but not Patriot Mobile. It’s easy to switch to activate minutes, keep your number of phone or upgrade. And also, if you’re stuck in a contract, let them know because they have programs to buy out contracts, too. Every bill directly fuels faith, family, and freedom. So take a stand and make the switch today. That’s PatriotMobile.com slash Dana or call 972-PATRIOT. Use code Dana for a free month of service. That’s PatriotMobile.com slash Dana, code Dana, or call 972-PATRIOT.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
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It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 05 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
SPEAKER 05 :
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
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Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
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Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 07 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
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Two radical Islamists try to use IEDs against protesters in New York City, and Mayor Mamdani and the media bend over backwards to blur the real story. U.S. intelligence picks up a possible message to activate Iranian sleeper cells in the U.S. And while Democrats flood the airwaves in favor of gerrymandering Virginia, National Republicans seem to be sitting out the fight. I’m Greg Karambas, inviting you to join Jim Garrity of National Review and me each weekday for the 3 Martini Lunch podcast. We’ll give you the top news, some good laughs, and we’ll be done in less than 30 minutes. Follow the 3 Martini Lunch on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
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To anyone who’s ever looked up to the streaks in the sky and asked, what the heck is going on? We’re seeing headlines about private actors and even governments looking to blot out the sun in the name of stopping global warming. We’ve endeavored to answer all of your questions at the links on your screen. In fact, EPA shares many of the same concerns when it comes to potential threats to human health and the environment, especially from solar geoengineering activities. The enthusiasm for experiments that would pump pollutants into the high atmosphere has set off alarm bells here at the Trump EPA. Prior to now, EPA has never been this proactive to raise awareness about concerns with geoengineering and to stop this activity from being scaled up.
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This is what it looks like when government actually… I think this video is like a year old. I mean, when I was looking at this, it doesn’t seem like… It does not look like he’s confirming that there are chemtrails. By the way, those are contrails.
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That was 25 seconds of a three-minute clip.
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I mean…
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There’s chemtrails. I don’t know why you’re denying it.
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Well, that’s because when that stuff is warm and it’s released into the atmosphere at that level, the air is cold.
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Yeah, no one’s denying contrails exist, but you’re denying chemtrails exist. Yeah, I pretty much am. That’s silly. No, it’s not. It’s silly. I don’t think it is at all. It is.
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But I think that that’s like an older video. But the contrails, that’s just like literal normal jet exhaust. I mean, what is the evidence of chemical spraying?
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You mean the sulfur dioxide and the stuff that they’ve, at the EPA, analyzed?
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Yeah, because this came out a year ago, and the stuff in the report didn’t actually support what he’s saying in the video.
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What are you talking about? Of course it did. They’ve definitely taken samples out of the upper atmosphere, and they definitely have found chemicals that don’t occur naturally in the upper atmosphere.
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Cain hates old people, and he also believes in chemtrails. And he also is the biggest investor in tinfoil that you will ever come across.
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I do have a few stocks in tinfoil. Big deal.
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I mean, I want there to be chemtrails because if there’s I do. Here’s why. No, no. I want tons of them. And then maybe I’ll consider, which I’m never going to, taking office by force. I won’t run for office. I’ll just conquer it by force because we’re going to do an election. Yeah, I’ll take it by force. And then what I’m going to do is try to figure out how to aerosolize taste. and then like actual good taste and common sense and then i’m going to load that up into jet and i’m going to fly jets all over this nation and chemtrail the hell out of everything so taste as an aesthetic yes good taste logic and common sense and hopefully infect people that’s what i’m going to do okay i’m very much like you don’t believe in chemtrails no i don’t wow no i mean i’m not a zealot i if you’re like here’s dana here is literally like look at this jet right here let’s climb into this jet let’s fly into the sky and i want you personally to dump whatever the hell it is into the atmosphere then i’ll be like okay well there’s some stuff in there let me do a test on the stuff and that you’re spraying okay it’s chemicals all right it’s all this stuff that you’re saying
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Man, I really hope the chant put something in.
SPEAKER 13 :
They’re not going to do that.
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I really hope. No. The stuff I send you, you just dismiss. Don’t you do that to them. You just dismiss the stuff I send you.
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I just, I mean, the EPA literally said, I mean, it’s weird because he says the EPA, but then they just said that, no, that’s not exactly. It’s like on their website and it cites the actual report that he’s talking about. I don’t think that people read the report. Folks, I knew that I turned into an adult when I got excited about laundry detergent. I didn’t think I was actually going to get excited about laundry products, but here we are. So I don’t know if you’ve heard of laundry sauce. This is legit what I use. And I have this one they sent me because I’ve been purchasing this for several years now on my own. And the French saffron is like my absolute favorite. The bergamot is so good. And I love that I don’t have to think about any of it. The smell alone is next level. I mean, this is one. So this is the Indonesian patchouli. And at first I was like, I don’t want to smell like a hippie. But then I opened the box and it’s amazing. Look how bougie this is too, by the way. Kane, have you smelled this? I haven’t. Do you want to eat one? I’m kidding. You want that too? Oh gosh. Oh, it smells so good. This is like what clean is supposed to smell like and everything is so soft and it’s so nice. I have eczema and I have no problems in using any of their stuff. But here’s like what really sold me. I mean, first off, You have these pre-measured pods, right, that you just saw. One and done. There’s no guessing with it. But also, I really like the scent boosting chips that they have. And you can get it in the Australian sandalwood, the Italian bergamot, the Egyptian rose, French saffron. I mean, clean, warm. It’s just the greatest scent ever. But like I said, you don’t have to overthink any of it. The pre-measured pods, the scent chips, there’s no mess, no guessing. It’s super easy. And they have all of these extras with it. I mean, you have the dryer sheets. You have, like I said, the scent boosters, the liquid fabric softener, and your clothes feel incredible. And the dryer sheets, which I have here, they just lock absolutely everything in. I mean, it smells clean and soft and that you actually care about your laundry and all the guests in my house, they love the way everything smells. And I know I’m not the only one, by the way, because apparently 90% of people feel the same way after they switch to laundry sauce. Now here’s the deal. Laundry sauce just landed in Target, or you can say Target. You can find it in select stores, or you can do what I do and grab everything online, including the boosters and the conditioner and more. And for a limited time, All of you out there, you have the hookup. Take 20% off of your entire order when you use code Dana at LaundrySauce.com slash Dana. So that’s 20% off everything at LaundrySauce.com slash Dana using promo code Dana. So upgrade your laundry game today. Seriously, you’re going to actually look forward to laundry day.
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I’ve got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how’s it going today?
SPEAKER 07 :
It’s going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I’m Dan Morgan. I’m an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America’s largest injury law firm.
SPEAKER 05 :
That’s pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won. $20 billion is an insane number.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It’s actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
SPEAKER 05 :
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan & Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
SPEAKER 07 :
Probably the easiest way is dialing Pound Law. That’s Pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is always waiting to take your call. 24-7-365. Wow.
SPEAKER 05 :
Dan Morgan from Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show.
SPEAKER 07 :
Thanks for having me. Visit ForThePeople.com for an office near you.
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Oh, the harpies are going to shrink over this one. Trump places the Christopher Columbus statue near the White House. He’s placed a statue of the Explorer in a Sunday press release, the conference of presidents of major Italian organizations. If a very long name, C-O-P-O-M-I-A-O. They said the statue, a replica of one that originally stood in Baltimore, now stands on the White House grounds in celebration of Italian American history and culture. I’m waiting for people to protest it, Cain. It’s a matter of time. You know that’s coming. Also, in addition to that, we have somehow a North Carolina driver didn’t notice his truck smashing over a dozen bridges on the New York Thuroway, but apparently police did. The low clearance stuff, right? Yeah, this apparently truck driver spent an entire Tuesday afternoon hitting all of these infrastructures with his truck because it actually was bigger than that. Yeah, it hit him every single one. It hit over 12 bridges for 60 miles. That’s a lot. So he ended up, they stopped him and they’re like, guys, guys, my guy, come on. They said he was a reckless and ignorant driver and his behavior has consequences. I don’t know if he is. His last name is Taraknevskovsky. Yeah. Your reviews actually move us up in the charts. Yes, really. So tap follow, leave a rating and write a quick review if you have a moment. It helps the show reach a bigger audience and it means a lot.

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