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Director. Have you briefed former President Trump on your findings so far? And has his campaign asked for any changes in his security going forward after yesterday?
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So, as well over here. Sorry. Sorry. So I, I’ve had a conversation with the former president. you know, we’ve explained, and we’ve worked with the campaign, the president is aware that he has highest levels of protection, that the Secret Service is providing
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Him. No changes, no, no changes, no changes in specific reaction to what we saw yesterday.
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We constantly evaluate based on threat. And yesterday what we show is that our agents and our protective methodologies, and there’s a lot of tactical assets in place, things that have been put in place as a result of what happened 60 days ago. Those elements are working and that demonstrates the redundancies that we have. And so we constantly evaluate, we’ll Of course, look at this and see what lessons learned from it. But as of right now, we are constantly evaluating that threat. And if we need to ratchet up additionally, we will. Right?
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Well, there’s the latest but wasn Secret Service Press conference about this. The what we know some of the latest and what we know regarding this second assassination attempt. And what gets me we’re, we’ll talk about this coming up. I and I may, I made mention yesterday of the media, some of the media reaction and all of this is that they’re acting like, well, because it didn’t kill him. He, it’s not technically a or because the guy didn’t get a shot off. It’s not technically a, an assassination attempt. I don’t know if you’ve seen some of that, but that’s literally what is, is being argued by some of the people in the press. And I’m, I I mean, I guess, you know, some of the, the partisan depravity knows no bounds, but that’s just some of the latest of what we know.
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And if you are a subscriber over at my Substack chapter and verse, there’s a great peace up. He was known again, here we go. He was on the FBI’s radar. He was a known entity. Well, I mean he kind of knew That. he was a known entity being that this guy was already in trouble with the law prior to all of this. I mean he had been in trouble with the law because he had, well, I mean had a criminal record and it went beyond just like some traffic violations. I think I read a piece where they were trying to say, oh, well he had some traffic violations before. It was more than that. And furthermore, I mean the guy was, he was a I, mean technically don don’t know how, he wasn’t a prohibited possessor.
3 (2m 49s):
If you’re found in violation of NFA law, you know, the National Firearms Act, if you’re in violation of that and you’re in possession of something, I don’t know how you I mean the normal person wouldn’t be able to just, you know, walk free. I just got a lot of questions about some of this stuff, you know, I feel like that’s, it’s, you don’t want people to be conspiracy minded. Well then do a better job of not making it look like they’re conspiracies out there. I mean. I just dunno what else to tell you. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. We’re at the top of this first hour here on this Tuesday. It’s already Tuesday and it feels like a Friday. So, or not a Friday.
3 (3m 30s):
It feels like a m like a double Monday, Kane’s back in studio. It feels like a double Monday is what it feels like. And so this is just, you know, we’ve got further some of the, some more of the media reaction, et cetera. I just wanna know what’s gonna change. What’s I mean is, are we gonna be back in the same position talking about this again? I mean, how many times can you survive instances like this? And I’ve, I’ve got a bone to pick with the, a lot of the reporting as well as you would imagine I would. So welcome again, Dana Lash with you. So this I, let me pull up, let me get some of my stories organized here. I had ’em all up here. Couple things, couple things.
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Let’s start here. First off, it is weird to me that you would not consider this an attempt on someone’s life if the guy wasn’t successful in getting a shot off. Right? I mean Cain, do you still describe it as being someone made an attempt? I mean this is an attempted assassination regardless of whether the guy got a shot off or not? Oh yeah. That’s how I look at it.
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No, absolutely. And you have to, and there’s so much video and audio in the, just the last six months alone on the media and Democrats literally inciting violence if not calling directly for it. It’s just so silly to have this Take the media’s take on this.
3 (4m 58s):
So Of course he was on the FBI’s radar. Yeah, the assassin, the FBI admitted that they got a tip in 2019. Lorraine’s got a good piece up at Substack. They had a tip in 2019 that this guy, this, this, you know, attempted assassin That, he was in a, he was a felon in felony possession of a firearm. And then the FBI apparently passed that local that information to local law enforcement in Honolulu, where they’re very anti-gun. By the way, the Honolulu folks don don’t know if you’re, you’re aware of this, but the Honolulu folks are not, they’re, they’re, they’re not very too a friendly with the laws out there, but they, they, I guess they just didn’t investigate it and they closed it due to lack of additional information, I think is what the, is what was said due to lack of additional information.
3 (5m 55s):
And they just, the investigation was closed. This guy in a, he was hit with two federal gun charges. And this is the big question that I have. He only gets two charge. He gets two charges, two felony gun charges. That’s all he gets. Is that weird? Anybody else? I mean he was there to kill, try to kill the, the former president of the United States and he gets two felony gun charges. One of those being That. he was, you know, a felon in possession of a firearm. I mean, there’s, there’s, there is, you know, you, you, you have the, I I don’t know what charge it would be line and wait to try to kill a president.
3 (6m 42s):
I just feel like that would be don don’t know. But the other issue too, that No one is addressing that I haven’t heard adequately addressed. I by anybody with Secret Service or really anybody in Congress, don don’t know if they’re gonna, are they gonna have more hearings where they talk about this I mean, I appreciate the hearings and I appreciate Republicans trying to keep it all out in public, but something needs to be done also a little bit more than just hearings need to happen. I mean this guy, 12 hours posted up on the golf course in a bright pink shirt and I was reading one specific, it said, so they did not advance the, because they said it was off schedule.
3 (7m 25s):
They didn’t sweep the golf course the entire, the entirety of the area before Trump went out there. They only swept, what was it, like 500 yards in front of him as he was playing. So they swept the area as he was playing through. And it was only when one of the Secret Service members saw a rifle, like I guess coming through the, the landscape shrubbery that they saw him and that’s when they took the shot. I what? And did you hear too? There was, when they were talking about it, they said, well, because you know, he’s not president of the United States, so he’s, you know, but they do, but they do provide, you know, this level of, you know, security, but because he’s not the president, he doesn’t get what, you don’t get the, the premium package.
3 (8m 13s):
You’re no longer president. So you don’t get the premium package anymore. I mean how many people have to shoot at you before you get the premium package of security with secret surface? How many people gotta take shots at you before people are like, ah, maybe, maybe we should level up, you know, they’ve
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Also admitted to an international threat as well.
3 (8m 32s):
Yeah, maybe we should don don’t know. Level up. It just seems like that’s, that’s something that, you know, you may wanna, may wanna look at and, and watch I mean at what point, and again, that’s like my million dollar question. At what point do you get the, at what point do you get the premium package? Because what, what level is he at now? I feel like this is like when you’re leveling up in Space Marine, right? And it’s like, okay, you know, you pick your class, you know, are you playing bulwark? Are you playing Vanguard? What are you playing? And then are you gonna be like the Raven Guard? Are you gonna be like, you know, what are you gonna be, you know, and then you gotta level up and you gotta not familiar with, this is where I start sending like Vince Kho from Ghostbusters and I’m talking about, you know, and Minnie a lord was upset that day.
3 (9m 18s):
But I’m just saying I mean, I’m looking at this like video game stuff. Like how do you, at what point do you level up to the next and get the next thing? How many times do you gotta get shot at before you get the premium security service package? I, you know, I, I don’t know. They, they haven’t answered that. You saw the guy’s bright pink shirt, didn’t you came, yeah. That would’ve stuck out to you, I think. Yeah, the guy’s Bright pink I mean that’s, you know, what you wear. If you’re gonna go and you’re gonna go assassinate and I, guess you wear a bright pink shirt. So we’ve got more on this. I also wanted to play this, this is the other big story that’s been totally destroyed. Remember in Ohio, right?
3 (10m 1s):
How there were reports of bomb threats coming in because JD Vance talked about Haitian illegal immigrants eating cats, right? I wanted to play this audio soundbite because Governor Mike DeWine says that all of those were hoaxes. Listen to this
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Leased 33 separate bomb threats, each one of which has been responded to, and each one of whom has been found as a hoax. So 33 threats, 33 hoax. I’ll make that very, very clear. None of these had any validity at all. We know.
3 (10m 48s):
Hmm. They were all fake. Who knew? All those bomb threats that they were saying got called in as a result of JD Vance talking about this. They were all fake. Who would’ve thought it? Cain not I, but no, that’s, and that’s Governor Mike DeWine saying all of, there were 33 of them. So they were, and they apparently they all came outta state. They all came outta country, I think. Yeah. Is what they said. It was all fake. Fake is the day is long. Fake is the day is long. Because I saw people all I mean, I’m looking at my timeline. I saw people actually on, in my mentions, demanding that Trump has gotta a, he’s got to condemn this stuff, these bomb threat.
3 (11m 31s):
Why does he have any obligation to condemn a hoax? That’s why does he have any co Why does, why does he, he doesn’t have any obligation to condemn a hoax. Stop with that stuff. Stop with it. So I, but wasn all but wasn all fake. Who knew? Now coming up, this is some of the stuff we’re gonna discuss. ’cause we got the VP debate, oh boy. And Hillary, she’s the latest Democrat who speaks openly about wanting to jail Americans for misinformation. They really hate free speech. These people. And Israel came up with a very ingenious way to contact Hezbollah. Wait until you hear about this. We’re gonna get into that as well.
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I also have some polling and surveys, women voters, apparently, according to some of the latest surveys, women, younger women voters are more liberal than they have been in decades. Says a Gallup analysis. I would say brainwash, but I digress. So we’re gonna get into all of that and more
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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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This isn’t news, but it is a news flash. I’m wearing the baggy jeans today and I feel like I hate myself. and I wanna throw myself off the roof because they’re baggy jeans and they’re not black stove pipes, straight legs. So there you go right there. You don’t care. I do. So that’s why I just set it on air in headlines. Do I care about Puff Daddy? I don’t care. Throw off a cliff and be done with it, right? Oh, give him his due process. Wa wa we know he did it. He is on, but he got arrested in Manhattan for being a dirty perv, a dirty human trafficking pervert. I mean don don’t know. I’m immediately gonna suspect you if you call your name p If you say your name’s Puffy, then you call yourself P Diler and then you, or be p He is, he’s the diler. That’s his, that’s gonna, you know what, that’s gonna be his newest Marvel character.
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It’s the Diler. He’s gonna go quick. but he was arrested in a sex trafficking probe. and I I mean isn’t this kind of obvious, like everybody, there were rumors about this for a long time, right? And I mean usher even, you know, otherwise doesn’t have anything to do with the economy. If he’s a criminal, throw him off a cliff, convict and throw him off a cliff, you know, be done with it. Let’s go on Jane’s Addiction. Perry Pharrell issued a statement. So they canceled their whole tour, if you like, Jane’s Addiction. And Perry Pharrell spoke out about it. He’s taken, he’s being a big boy and taking responsibility. He said that he apologizes to his band mates, particularly Dave Navarro. And he said that, you know, he was, he apologized for it happening.
3 (15m 46s):
He apologized to the, to his fans and he said, you know, my breaking point is inexcusable and I take accountability for how I chose to handle it. So good for him. He took a, I hope he gets whatever help he needs. It’s just sad. It’s sad to see never meet your heroes. Although I never met him and he is never been a hero. Let’s see, hunt. Is it Hyundai? Yeah. Okay, because I have certain family members that say Hyundai and I just, it confuses me. Hyundai P pauses ads on X because they’re giant female atory organs. If Elon Musk doesn’t bend a need to speech censorship, then they’re like, oh, he’s creating a Nazi hellscape. That’s what X is. You realize that they’re bouncing accounts that, that are in violation of the, of the terms of service as soon as they see them, right?
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It’s not, they’re, they don’t, they have to be made aware of them and then they do it. But because it’s not done before, the person offends the left is using that as justification for claiming that they’re like promoting and nurturing a Petri dish of Nazi social interaction. So they had a Hyundai ad that appeared next to a rando who posted stupid. He was probably a rando troll who posted Hitler content. And there was a Hyundai ad that appeared next to it, and now everyone’s freaking out about it. And all of the people who hate Elon Musk and hate speech are trying to, they’re putting pressure on Hyundai to drop any ad association with X and I. Just think that all of you people need to shut up. I’m so done with it. Like, stop it. Like, you know what? They’ve done more to curtail this than the secret service have done to curtail presidential assassins.
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So stop, let’s see, several dead after trying to cross the English channel Y Why, would you do it? Why? would you cross it? Stormy weather, choppy water. Why? Eight people. They were trying to cross the channel from France to England and they said that, and Of course, they were people who were trying to claim asee. You’re not a, you’re, you’re an illegal immigrant. You’re not, not everybody can claim asylum. And the Norfolk Southern CEO was fired over an office relationship. Speaking of Diler, he’s married, he had an inappropriate relationship with an employee. So, he was big pimping in his big OCEO office and he was ended up, he ended up being fired. So, you know what? I just don’t, don’t mess where, where you get your bills paid.
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So Donald Trump, someone has attempted to assassinate Donald Trump twice using an AR 15. Is Donald Trump doing any rethinking about his views on the weapons that have been used in both those incidents? So Donald Trump,
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That’s Nicole Wallace who’s like, I’m just, maybe we don don’t know. Is anyone rethinking about secret service protection? Maybe we could start with that. Instead of going after an instrument that someone used, I mean they got there with cars too. We’re gonna go and ban the cars, which actually are involved in more, you know, vehicular theft and all that other stuff. I’m just, you know, curious. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here at the bottom of this first hour. They’re really trying that they’re mad because he isn’t called for gun control. I think actually if Trump did call for gun control, democrats would suddenly be against it because it’s Trump. you know, like if Trump was out there and if he went out there and said, let’s ban all the assault weapons and borrowed their made up phrase, I really think the Democrats would hate it because they just hate Trump.
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And they would be suddenly, they would like the Second Amendment. I honestly think they would, I’m not even kidding you. I don’t think they would be like, finally he said something smart. I think just out of petty spite, they would forget their machinations and they would just embrace it. They would, they would, yeah. They would like, oh, we just, we we hate it now. ’cause Trump proposed it. We hate all the things. Like if he came out with a cure for all diseases, they would hate it because he proposed it. you know, it’s just, it’s goofy. But she, she’s asking is he rethinking his views on the weapons that have been? What are you talking about? What do you mean Why? would he rethink his views on the weapons that are used? Maybe I should be rethinking your views on how you’re providing secret service and the, the security orchestration around previous presidents and potential next presidents or don don’t know.
3 (21m 44s):
Here’s the thought. Maybe you guys shouldn’t try to use language to press the buttons of nut jobs who are looking for excuses to justify their murderous fetishes. I mean that’s, that could also be a suggestion, but I realize that that completely falls on the smooth brains of the people who are pushing these talking points on all of the other alphabet agencies. I mean this is just, that’s I’m, it’s so dumb and I keep, see I keep hearing this over and over again. Who is, I don’t even know who this one dude is and I don’t care. Audio soundbite eight. Just the talking point. This other guy, this dude that I see on M-S-N-B-C and I’m purposely preventing myself from learning anything about him because I don’t care. But this is just a repeat of what Nicole Wallace said.
3 (22m 26s):
This is 18. Listen, no,
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18.
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18, yeah.
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I do not feel comfortable having yet another conversation about the horrible gun violence in this country. Okay, that’s up. Shut up. Without talking about the guns, because I agree with him. I want this political violence to stop. And to me, I would propose a solution to this. I call it shut up the protect trump at all costs. Assault, weapons, ban.
3 (22m 51s):
No, how about you? You just not be a jack wagon and claim that a dude whose policies you don’t like isn’t the next Hitler or isn’t an existential threat to democracy. And maybe that won’t don don’t know, like inspire people to go out and try to merk him because of all the rhetoric they hear people like this dude spout. That’s just the thought. you know, I I I will never understand the people who think that the rights of the innocence should be determined by the actions of criminals.
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Thank you.
3 (23m 21s):
We’ll never understand that. And that’s what he is proposing here. That is exactly what he’s proposing. But it’s still the blame Trump thing. Audio soundbite 16 Wolf blitzer over at CNN I mean there were tons of these headlines last night. This is one example. Listen,
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And it’s interesting, sc as Amisha just said, the Trump campaign is seizing on this apparent assassination attempt as a way to rile up his base. But how do you see it?
3 (23m 49s):
He’s trying to rile up his base. Do you know the Hill had a piece yesterday that said Republicans seethe? Yeah, the headline. This was over at the hill. GOP seethes after second apparent assassination attempt on Trump.
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So Democrats are cool then.
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Yeah, they’re totally fine. Okay. They’re just pointing out that Republicans are upset. Like, why are you guys upset? It should be totally a normal to kill people that you just don’t like I mean, you know what, I’m gonna warn you? People don’t ever, ever make that a reality, especially with people who buy ink and ammo by the barrel. Yeah, don’t ever do that. Just saying that would be so dumb for you to do. Yeah, that it’s, they, this is the, this is the paragraph, this is the hill. GOP lawmakers return to the Capitol, angry and upset. I, oh, oh, it’s a Republican thing. It’s a GOP thing. Who knew? Who knew? They’re they seethe.
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That’s, they don’t care. They don’t care. They don’t care about any of this. They didn’t care that they had their base out in the street rioting, you know, up in, up in leading up to 2020. They didn’t care. They didn’t care that a church was set on fire near the White House. They didn’t care. They didn’t care that entire, actually, historically, black neighborhoods, more often than not were looted and many of them burned to the ground. They didn’t care about any of that. It’s okay. See? ’cause they’re the left and they can do whatever they want. If the riot gets fidgety, if you see a riot and I gotta say J six, I, I still think that there were plants there, but I think that there were people on the right who just went along with it, but it was a small fraction of the people who were blocks away at the rally or just the riot that happened there.
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I don’t, I’ve never known anything of a riot like that really happening with the right, and again, the, the only fatality was someone who was shot by Capitol police, which, you know that I question that, but that’s the, that’s an officer involved shooting that the left loves. They love it If police, if cops are shooting Republicans, I guess Dana, that’s so incendiary. Is it? Or is it just accurate and the truth hurts? I kind of think the latter. So this a whole thing. The left in speech, Hillary, we’ve, we’ve got this audio. Hillary wants people to be jailed over misinformation.
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She says there needs to be a deterrence in this latest audio. This is audio soundbite five, 5,000. Thank you, sir.
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Just as Mueller indicted a lot of Russians who were engaged in direct election interference and boosting Trump back in 2016. But I also think there are Americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda. And whether they should be civilly or even in some cases criminally charged is something that would be a better deterrence because,
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Well, first off, foreign entities and foreign run companies can’t hide behind free speech to seed the populace with propaganda. I mean that’s not really so much a First Amendment issue because you’re talking about foreign entities that are trying to exercise the ci the rights of the citizenry in order to propagandize to them. So that’s a completely different thing, number one. Number two, what the left defines as misinformation is usually fact checks upon their own propaganda. And so they wanna control all of this. This is, they’ve started this misinformation thing to try to control speech on the digital sphere. And this all of this latest effort, this effort to exert control over the guy who founded a telegram and going after Mark Zuckerberg and going after Elon Musk.
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All of this stuff is, these are all efforts to try to control speech much in the manner that they were able to control and assume control over broadcast I mean, that’s just the truth of it. But what is misinformation I mean to her? The laptop was misinformation, even though it was very real, right? I mean what is misinformation? Her husband having some romantical times in the Oval office was misinformation until it wasn’t. It’s misinformation until you drown them with receipts. But for her to say this, she wants criminal charges. People who are spreading propaganda, well that’s just simply anti speech because she’s not talking about foreign entities, although she’s trying to conflate the two. What she’s specifically discussing is going after American citizens with us.
3 (28m 21s):
That is a huge difference. You’re talking about going after the American citizenry with us. And this is I mean. It’s tough because we have protections. you know, you, you, you ab you have protections for that as citizens, but they don’t really, they don’t really recognize any of that. you know, that’s not something that they recognize, which is unfortunate. But that’s the La I mean, and that’s the latest. They, they wanna control speech. They, they wanna jail. People who essentially disagree with you. I mean this is I mean to jail them. Is there anybody on the left that is not obsessed with diminishing the rights of Americans?
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I’m just curious. Anybody I mean, by the way, this is, lemme pull this up. This was a very interesting piece that I was reading. It was a piece from Jonathan Turley and he was getting into the EU and the, the, the free speech laws and suppression with regard to e with regards to the eu, how the European Union was. This was back in, you know, a couple of years ago, they were warning Musk to not restore free speech protections. Clinton and other democrat leaders were demanding it. People like Elizabeth Warren, et cetera. I mean she is, she has helped Hillary Clinton herself has helped along with other democrats.
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The EU prosecute these people over free speech. They want, they wanted speech suppressed. They I mean they even looked, they said that in this piece from Charlie, they talked about Elizabeth Warren and Hillary Clinton. They were looking to Europe to fill the vacuum call up on their European counterparts to pass a massive censorship law to bolster global democracy before it’s too late. And it was backed by the, at the time she was the prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Arden. But they, they said that it’s free speech that you censors the shore Democrat leaders. They’re not gonna allow free speech to break out on Twitter regardless the wishes of its owner. This has been happening for a long time. This fight over free speech with the EU because the digital sphere, it’s not really so much the town square anymore, it’s the world square.
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And this has been a huge problem for the left because they can’t control, they wanna put out their misinformation. Case in point, you know, all of the stuff that you see with the lockdown, with the pandemic and all of this. But they’ve been doing this Digital Services act and they also wanna push it something similar here in the United States. They want censorship laws. They don’t think that people’s speech on these digital platforms should be protected. They’re arguing that any speech that challenges the, the, the narrative is speech that is dangerous and speech that cannot be protected. That’s what they’re fighting for. It’s, is there a democrat that isn’t out there trying to shut people up? Compromise rights. I mean good grief.
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It’s fascism. It is fascism. It’s absolutely fascism. It’s here. It is here. So coming up Israel, Israel blows up some phones and pagers from Hezbollah and Hezbollah threatens a response, but we don’t think they’ve got the beans to do it.
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Like Sams through the hourglass. So are the days of the United States.
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The former president has another opportunity after surviving yet another assassination attempt to show the country a better way forward, to lower the rhetoric, to lower the tone, to use less aggressive language in his speech so that we as a country can move forward in a more peaceful and nonviolent way.
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See, Jane was raped and Jane could go a long way in helping to prevent this from happening again by making sure her skirts touch the ground and not showing any ankles or wrists. And you know, making sure that her figure isn’t visible to attract, you know, that negative attention. you know, she ought to just like cover up. Yeah, it’s the same logic, same energy, exact same e, exact same brat. Dumbass energy. It’s the same. It is. you know what it is? Brat, brat, brat. Summer golly, welcome back. I am never felt more Gen XI. Every now and then I get a Gen X overwhelming feeling and today tiz it.
3 (34m 52s):
It’s
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Warm, isn’t it? It’s a
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Warm feeling. It’s a warm stale, stagnant fuzzy feeling. So
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Familiar feeling,
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So familiar. So welcome back, la la la la la. Dana Lash with you. We’re at the, we’re rounding up this third, their first hour. Well that’s how it is though. Who was that guy? but wasn. What? What sto was that? Oh, some guy. Oh was it? Who was it? His
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Name is Ella. They call,
3 (35m 18s):
Oh, I don’t even know. We don’t care. Can we name him? Can we name him ourselves? Yes. Of course Duke sto him Sounds right. Yeah, it sounds about right. Anyway, he’s I mean. The idea that it’s I mean you’re the dude getting shot at and it’s your fault. I mean he was playing golf or crying out loud.
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Hey, if you just let us control your speech, you know you’d be a lot safer.
3 (35m 41s):
I mean what I mean, you know, he couldn’t, he exists and people are shooting at him. I mean maybe he couldn’t exist. you know, they would go a long way in hoping
4 (35m 49s):
Speak like we want you to speak or Hey, that’s how you be safe. Exactly.
3 (35m 52s):
Yeah. The shootings will continue until the morale improves. Exactly. That’s what we’re hearing right now. That’s what we’re hearing right now. It makes me feel this is, see look, there are a lot of people out there like me, but they’re just busy. Like, this is my job, this is what I do. And I’m very grateful and very blessed and I get to do what I love. But there are people out there, a lots of them, a lot of them are watching now and listening now who think like me. And they’re just done with it to the point of exhaustion. And I’m telling you, these are the people that you do not wanna make enemies out of. Because when these people cross, that Rubicon mentally and emotionally falling down is but a fairytale.
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The movie with Michael Douglas, but a fairytale, right? That’s not even, it’s a beginning point. An appetizer. That’s not even the drink at the door as you come in and say hello to everyone at the party, right? That’s not even the pregame before you leave. It’s not even the start. All I’m saying is that those people who are just fed up with it and kind and just wanna live their lives and do what they have to do and spend time with their family while they are here on this godforsaken rock, the last thing that you want to do is make those people enemies. The last thing that you wanna do is to make those people exert more energy.
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Having to talk back to this nonsense than they wanna exert in any given day. Because you’ll get your a double snakes just eviscerated. And this I mean we’re all there. We’re all there. We, you know, don’t make us go back because the thing is, is Gen Z, we’re petty And. we revel in it and there’s a certain enjoyment. It was our only company for a while. Like these people think that they’re smart asses. We were born in it. Gen X, the Gen X, gen X, we were born in it. It’s like Bain, right? You like you merely adopted the doc. I was born in it. Wait, gotta I gotta do it properly.
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You merely adopted the doc. I was born in it. That’s how we are. That’s Gen X. There. It’s I mean. We’ve played in the pits. They were our toys. Just saying I just this, all of this, this. Let’s stop with your speech suppression and blaming people for, you know, lefty nut jobs attacking. And that’s the thing, it’s now they’re trying to put space in between these people’s political inclinations and, and what they did. We’re gonna talk about that, that coming up. We’re also gonna get into some of the stuff with elections. We got some B bright girl summer with women in voting. Boy oh boy. Stick with us.
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I gotta,
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In my judgment, it’s not in the best interest of our state or our nation at the same federal agencies that are seeking to prosecute Donald Trump leading this investigation. Especially when the most serious, straightforward offense constitutes a violation of state law, but not federal law. In addition to holding the suspect accountable, the public deserves to know the truth about how this assassination came to be. Yeah,
3 (41m 0s):
I think that’s good. I mean. He is there launching a criminal probe of this attempt. This is some of the latest stuff that’s out and out to, actually, it was out this morning. And he says, the public deserves to know and he is right. The public does deserve to know how much I mean. There’s still so much we don’t even know just about Butler County. I mean there’s a lot. And so thankfully he’s, this is something that DeSantis is leaving. He’s not gonna allow them to sweep this under the rug or take attention off of it. And there’s, and there are things that he can do with some of the departments that, that are state run. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We’re at the top of this second hour.
3 (41m 43s):
Find us in channel 3 47 DirecTV. We’re also at Rumble where the chat happens daily. We’re also over on X. He’s got this dude, the state level probe is gonna run on, it’s gonna be simultaneous with the federal investigation and they could bring more charges against him. and I was, I was actually, Lorraine and I were in Slack last night discussing this. And because I I mean, I’m just amazed that this guy gets two I, you know, for right now what it is, is two charges. He has two felony gun charges. And it’s wild that he has just, you know, these two charges that’s, you know, he had and one of them, some of his history, you know, 2002 incident weapons of mass destruction was a binary explosive with a 10 inch diameter and a blasting cap.
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So, but wasn an explosive that he had. Some were saying that it was full auto, but wasn an explosive that he had or some reports had had, had classified it as such. I also too wanna know how this guy had the money to travel and how did he, he lived, you know, in Hawaii, he traveled to Ukraine. How did this guy get the money to do all of this? Wasn’t he like this broke roofer? This attempted assassinate from Florida. Wasn’t he a broke roofer? He, apparently there was a GoFundMe Paige posted by his fiance. He traveled there.
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They raised, he wanted 2,500 for GoFundMe. They raised 1800 and they said that, that this guy had arranged for a delivery of 120 drones to the front lines. He literally, I think just made up stories about himself. This is like royal tendon bombs to the nth degree, isn’t it? Like maliciously? So they said that Ukraine’s Land force’s command, the foreign legion told CNN that apparently this guy contacted them several times but was never a part of the, how did he even contact them? How do you sit here and contact the Ukraine Land Forces Command Foreign Legion? How do you just sit around, you’re a roofer and you contact them?
3 (43m 50s):
Yep. Guys, this is weird. Yo, there’s spooky.
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There’s certainly no way a government agency would’ve been involved.
3 (44m 2s):
Yeah, it’s spooky, isn’t it?
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Clearly not the case, right?
3 (44m 6s):
I mean it is spooky season Kane. This is a very spooky story.
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Yeah,
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He was trying to get fighters from Afghanistan to Ukraine. He was frustrated by lack of progress. And apparently he said that in his meetings with Ukrainian officials, he got yelled at by most everyone did he actually ever meet people. One of this, this one dude said, who’s with I guess Ukraine military said, we can confirm that he reached out multiple times online. He was offering us all these recruits, but it was obvious that it was not realistic. And, we didn’t even answer. There was nothing to answer to. He was never part of the legion and didn’t cooperate with us in any way. But then how did he get, how does he get all these New York Times story? He got interviewed by the New York Times and Newsweek. How does this happen? That just tells you the left does not put any effort into these damn stories. They just run with them.
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They just pick any Tom Dicker Harry off the street and run with it. This is wild. they said Evelyn Ash Brenner, an American citizen who served in Ukraine’s International Legion for two years, told CNN that they warned this dude multiple, multiple times. You have to go through official routes to recruit people to fight in Ukraine. but he wouldn’t listen. And then he got mad because he saw it as Ukraine’s unwillingness to accept his help. She said he has this dilu, he had this delusion of grander thing and all it did was cause headaches for everybody. They already have a recruiting website. There’s no need for you to do this. they said he was off a person who should not be in a war zone. I, I don’t know.
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I have but how did this guy get again, how did he get in front? Newsweek interviewed him. He was on television with CNN. We played some of these soundbites yesterday. He was on with them doing interviews with them. How, how I am positively mystified Kane.
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Me too.
3 (46m 2s):
How does this happen? He lived in a tiny town on the north shore of Oahu. He worked in roofing his, he had a dilapidated house, but wasn apparently falling apart. There was a guy who gave his company a bad review on Facebook. He said that he’s I mean, he sounded like a nut job. He tried to run for mayor. He had a makeshift vote for him website. And, but his, yeah, his house was like falling down. He had delusion of grander. He wanted to depict himself as this globe trotting freedom fighter and I don’t know I mean what gets me C-N-N-I-I.
3 (46m 43s):
He wrote CNN had interviewed him. We had this, we had all of this. He was interviewed by CNN, he was on, what is it? New York Times, Newsweek, M-S-N-B-C-I think. And now they’re having to write about this guy who was detained, but they treated him like he was a real, like what he was doing was a real thing. I am amazed at this. No one’s are we not, are we gonna gloss over that? Because I can’t move past it. We had some of this from yesterday, some of these sound bites from yesterday. How, I don’t know, how in the world does this happen?
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And he, when he was, remember when he was interviewed, he, lemme pull this out. When he was interviewed, he was interviewed as a guy who was like in the know with all of this stuff. They had this New York Times reporter, Thomas Gibbs, Gibbons Neff. He interviewed him. He, they were in Ukraine and he interviewed him. And apparently that I mean I don don’t know, I guess did he not confirm as to whether or not this guy was legit before putting him on television? They helped build up this guy’s delusion is my point.
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They helped build up his delusion and he was critical of Trump on social media. So that probably didn’t hurt don don’t know. I one one’s asking these reporters like, wait a minute, why were you interviewing this guy?
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Yeah, cut 15 Is them admitting it and cut 21 is Joy Reed completely lying about it, but you do
3 (48m 30s):
What you Yeah. Audio somebody 15 play this. ’cause this is the, so this is CBS, this is a totally different network. Another yeah. Completely different network where they talked to him. Listen to this. Brian
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Ruth was the suspect in an alleged assassination attempt on former President Trump. I immediately recognized the name because I had been in touch with Ryan Ruth for over a year in the early stages of the war in Ukraine, like thousands of other international volunteers. He apparently went to Ukraine to help, I don’t believe That. he was fighting himself, but he had put up signs in Kyiv Ukraine’s capital offering to help other foreigners find places in Ukrainian battalions.
3 (49m 7s):
So New York Times, same headline, New York Times reporter revisits earlier interview with this guy. How? Now this guy said he was working on an article about foreign fighters and volunteers in Ukraine and he had interviewed this guy 58 years old and I. Guess one of these media stories I guess kicked off perhaps the other media interest. That’s usually what happens if like there’s a producer sees that, you know, you’re doing, you know, an interview with someone and then they, you know, they turn around and they, they book you for their, so it’s kind of how it, and I’m wondering if that’s, if it went, if that’s how it was.
3 (49m 49s):
But why is No one, no one’s talking about this. There’s just no, I I’m, I’m just, how does this happen? This this is what we also need more, more answers on a few other things to get into. I’m just perplexed by this one though. A few other things to hit on the VP debate. So apparently, ’cause I guess it’s gonna be CBS, their leadership over at CBS. They have tons of Democrat donors and they’re hosting the VP debate how, okay, and I mean Democrat donors, meaning that’s, those are the people that are in their, their executive level I mean like the leadership of CBS.
3 (50m 29s):
So they are hosting the only vice presidential debate. It probably will end up being the last debate of the cycle. It’s going to take place on October 1st hosted by CBS obviously between JD Vance and Tim Walls. And they said that a number of their leadership have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Biden and Harris and then Pelosi’s Victory Fund as well. And some of them are also board members on Paramount, et cetera. They, there’s been a lot of money raised for them and some people are wondering whether or not that that compromises CBS’s ability to hold a fair and impartial debate.
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I don’t mind if people donate. I think money, speech. I don’t, I don’t care if somebody donates their own private money in their own private time to a politician. I mean, are we to suspect that preventing them from doing so is going to make them into conservative or make them be more unbiased? No, not at all. I just, I wish that, that they were, they approach their jobs with a, a certain level of unbiased. But don don’t, don don’t care what people do with their own money. I I’m not gonna be one of those people that demand that, you know, if you’re on this board, then you have to forfeit your speech and you can’t donate your money how you see fit. But I do, I don’t know why we’re, it’s a CBS thing, don don’t know why we keep agreeing to these.
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It’s always on the left, these like far left entities that do it. So that’s, that’s gonna be on October 1st, that debate. I would imagine that that’s going, I I, Tim Walls I don’t think is disciplined, but he’s older and he’s more seasoned and he’s a lot more nefarious than people give him credit for. And JD Vance can have his buttons pushed too. He’s younger, he’s hungrier and that can open you up for mistakes. So this is gonna be kind of an interesting, I think JD Vance is smarter, but Tim, Tim Waltz is going to try to out every man and him. How’s that gonna work?
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There’s a, there’s a point where you can’t out every man someone because then you sound like you’re pandering
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And now all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick five.
3 (54m 52s):
So the first image of the ill-fated Titan submersible records was revealed at a hearing into the tragedy. you know, you can’t send a little capsule down there that’s controlled with like, what is it? A PlayStation Gen one controller. I think that’s gonna work. First image of the Titan Submersible. they said that they, they, they published that image. It’s spooky looking. It’s definitely, I wouldn’t have gone down there, but you know what, that’s just, you know, that’s me. But they said that it’s the first, it’s part of this hearing. It’s the, the, the piece that’s in the photo is the broken tail cone and that’s on the hazy blue floor of the Atlantic. So let’s just depressing family of a veteran claims that his body was cut up by what?
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And sold in North Texas by UNT Oh. my gosh, this is crazy. So this is local media. They had an investigation into the Dallas medical examiner’s office that’s apparently been sending bodies to UT’s health science center to rent to companies for medical research. This is a crazy story. Unfortunately they don’t, that’s all they give you in this because it’s a video, so it’s not much of a headline. This is Brazilian mayoral candidate hit his opponent with a chair during a live debate. The candidate Jose Deya, a TV presenter, was expelled from the debate. He hit Pablo Marcel with a chair. He just got mad and it was like a Jerry Springer episode.
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It was a televised debate and it descended into total chaos. And one of them had threatened to hit the other prior to the debate, and then it just got crazy. And the guy picked up a debate and crashed it down on Marcel’s shoulder and just, wow. don don’t know. Does. I don’t know if that’s gonna go over well, you know, with voters that not. Yeah, it may not skills either. Yeah, it may not. Instagram is automatically going to put teens into private accounts with increased restrictions for the teenagers whose parents are too stupid and lazy to monitor their own children’s social media consumption by themselves. And so, so as to prevent the government from stepping in and putting further restrictions on what private companies can and can’t do.
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Instagram has gotta automatically put teens into private accounts. They say they’re testing ways to corral teens into these accounts, even if they lie about their ages. So parents don’t be lazy and monitor what your kids do on social media. It’s not difficult. Be a parent or keep your knees kissing and I mean. That’s like sound advice is from my grandma. I just don’t know why, why people let their kids just on. So you it’s like I just let my kids smoke cigarettes. Yeah, just let ’em, you know, this is all right. This is crazy. This story from the daily male scientists have discovered a third state beyond life and death. I don’t know if this is a breakthrough because your cells continue to do stuff even after you kick the bucket because you’re still alive at the cellular level as they work to repair themselves.
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So long as there’s, you know, adequate water and oxygen, they’re able to do it. And that’s the state that they’re talking about where you are still technically functioning at a cellular level. And they said that sometimes these cells can gain new capabilities, like they can grow Celia and maneuver around. But that’s, that’s not really a breakthrough that has been known. It doesn’t mean you’re gonna come back to life though. Stick with us. We got more in store after this.
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1 (1h 0m 38s):
Have you briefed former President Trump on your findings so far? And has his campaign asked for any changes in his security going forward after yesterday?
2 (1h 0m 46s):
So, As, we here. Sorry. Sorry. So I, I’ve had a conversation with the former president. you know, we’ve explained and we’ve worked with the campaign. The president is aware that he has highest levels of protection, that the Secret Service is providing
1 (1h 1m 2s):
Him. No changes, no, no changes, no changes in specific reaction to what we saw yesterday.
2 (1h 1m 7s):
We constantly evaluate based on threat. And yesterday what we show is that our agents and our protective methodologies, and there’s a lot of tactical assets in place, things that have been put in place as a result of what happened 60 days ago. Those elements are working and that demonstrates the redundancies that we have. And so we constantly evaluate. We, we will Of course look at this and see what lessons learned from it. But as of right now, we are constantly evaluating that threat. And if we need to ratchet up additionally, we will
3 (1h 1m 36s):
Constantly evaluating the threat. I mean don don’t know that. I’m happy with his response there, Kane. I’m not either. That’s a secret service acting director. Yes. He’s, he is got the highest levels of protection that they’re providing him.
4 (1h 1m 50s):
I just wanna be paid for just sitting around and evaluating my work. I’d like to just evaluate stuff and then get paid.
3 (1h 1m 58s):
That sounds very generous of you. Yeah. Like this is the era of like evaluating stuff and me and my friends we’re just like evaluating James. That’s
4 (1h 2m 7s):
The energy I was getting from him.
3 (1h 2m 9s):
That’s exactly what it was. It felt like it. Yeah. I mean it did. The issue though is just like I mean, what all do you need to evaluate? Don’t let him get shot. Don’t let people I mean, do you realize how don don’t want to make light of this or make this sound awkwardly disrespectful, but it is almost comical that this, that this dude was only spotted when they saw his rifle, the barrel poking through the shrubs. Now he is in a bright pink shirt. It’s not like he was a mountain goat in a Gilly suit in the side of a tree.
3 (1h 2m 51s):
He was in a bright pink shirt posted up there for 12 hours. Nobody thought, Hey, maybe, maybe we should, I don’t care if it was a last minute, you know, if he was playing golf at the last minute or not. You, how is this, how is this even possible? I mean, I got a lot of questions about this stuff, you know, I got some questions. It sounds like it was easier to get near him than it is like anything else don don’t know. It’s just, it’s, it’s odd. But, but wasn, the acting secret service, the, the acting director of the Secret Service there. Who was remarking on that?
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don don’t know. Maybe we’ll see if this, you know, what are they actually gonna change? Dunno. I wanted to, to get into this story with Israel here with Hezbollah. You guys remember pagers, but wasn like a big thing in high school pagers. If you had a pager, according to Nana, you were a drug dealer or a doctor. One of the two Like no in between. Yeah, there’s no in between. You were either a doctor or a drug dealer according to Nana, if you had a pager, sir. But can I just point out like, I get it. If you’re like a doctor and like you get like a 9 1 1 code on your, I get that. But if you’re a regular person with a pager, like you had to go and find a phone and call somebody, but wasn so dumb.
3 (1h 4m 14s):
you know what? you know how dumb but wasn, how would, how did we live before? Call waiting or call waiting. Call caller id. How did we live before that? I mean Now I can ignore people’s calls so much more easily with caller ID than you know I could ever before. That’s makes you not wanna use it. Makes you, makes it easier to not use your phone anyway. The reason I bring this up with Hezbollah, they nine dead 2,800 injured. The Israeli defense minister warned, look, the was telling the United States, look, the clock is running out on having a diplomatic solution. The diplomatic solution coming from Democrats that are running the government is, well, let’s just sit around and do nothing. Maybe it’ll evolve, maybe it’ll resolve itself. Just don’t do anything.
3 (1h 4m 54s):
So today the Israelis alerted a bunch of people in Hezbollah, in Beirut, their pagers were rigged with explosives. And they all went off this morning, it was pager detonations. And they said that a lot of people were wounded. 200 critically eight killed in the explosions. Thousands of Hezbollah members were seriously wounded. Thousands of Hezbollah members. It was in, they said one Reuters journalist themselves specifically saw 10 Hezbollah members bleeding to death from wounds. And they said that the pagers were known were owned by a number of workers in various Hezbollah units and institutions.
3 (1h 5m 39s):
And they exploded. And the detonations of these pagers used by the group killed some of their fighters. I just wanna know how this was carried out because it’s quite genius. The Wall Street Journal reported that apparently hundreds of these Hezbollah members had these devices and they, what they speculated was that it was malware that caused them to heat up and explode. That is so genius and also terrifying. But that is so genius. I mean. Wow, they I mean, you know, you gotta protect your people. How you gotta protect it. And Hezbollah is like, it’s a big security breach. No joke. Huh?
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they said that the biggest security breach, they’ve been subjected to I mean the, the, there’s video of it detonating. There’s some, there’s some, it’s a crazy story. Kane I mean they’re, the photos are crazy. They ambulances rushing about everywhere. Lebanon’s Health ministry urged health workers. They had to hospitals, I mean they were all Hezbollah people. That’s the thing. They got hurt or blowed up Kane. Well you’re you’re gonna say something. So they
4 (1h 6m 48s):
Weren’t, there weren’t explosives intentionally put in here. They were just the, they just are like, this
3 (1h 6m 52s):
Is now weird. They just heated a lot.
4 (1h 6m 53s):
It’s like, here’s a program that will make the battery explode.
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I’m not saying that I would like to know how that works, but you know. Right. Just curious. For a purely educational standpoint.
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And that’s old tech. Yeah.
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Good
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Lord. That’s, we’re doomed.
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Why?
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If we don’t get this government sized down and their involvement in everything, we’re doomed. What?
3 (1h 7m 13s):
Why are you talking about us being
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Dod? ’cause how many ti how many different battery things do you carry around with you? Like obviously your phone, you have your watch right? But
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I don’t carry anything on my person. You
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Don’t have your watch on. Oh, I
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Do. Yeah. You
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Gotta blow your wrist off.
3 (1h 7m 27s):
Yeah, I do. Yeah. You’re making me wonder about that could blow your wrist off. Could it actually heat up enough to do that? I I’ll look like a, I’ll look like something from Tropic Thunder.
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I didn’t intentionally share these videos with Juan. There’s the one in the grocery store where you see one exploding off a guy’s hip and he just goes down his leg. Looks all mangled up. Yeah.
3 (1h 7m 45s):
I never wear my phone on my person like that. Like ever. No.
4 (1h 7m 48s):
I carry it in my pocket like that. Yeah,
3 (1h 7m 50s):
You do. You do. Dudes do chicks. Don’t, don don’t think
4 (1h 7m 53s):
I even like when driving have it right between my Oh my
3 (1h 7m 56s):
Gosh. You keep your phone there when you’re driving.
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Well, yeah.
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I totally do not, I don’t like having loose things by me in a car.
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I mean, I’m really rethinking that right this second. Yeah. But yeah, I’ve done that.
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See, this is where all my little weirdo ticks come in, come into play. It’s like, it’s like signs right at the very end of signs. Don’t sit here and be like, spoiler alert, this movie’s been out forever. It’s not my problem. What? At the very end, the little girl that has water everywhere, he’s gonna watch it. It all of a sudden all makes sense. The the cups of water everywhere. And Mel Gibson’s looking around and it’s like, you know, he’s, he’s, he’s processing this. He sees the reflection of the alien and the television, which was genius. It’s such a genius movie. And he sees all these, you know, half drank cups of water and it’s all making sense. And he sees the bat on the wall. you know, you tell him to see and swing Oh. my gosh, it all makes sense. I feel like that’s me with all my weirdo ticks. Like, you know, I don’t carry my phone on my person.
3 (1h 8m 48s):
don don’t like having bulky items on me like that except for a gun because I just don’t, don don’t want it on there. I don’t, I don’t like to carry other stuff like that on me because I only want only my gun. I don’t wanna have to worry about anything else falling outta my pockets or anything else like that. So I just don’t carry those items on my person. And also I feel weird about it. Like I don’t even like holding up the phone to my head. don don’t even like that. Right? Me? I’m thinking like earbuds and all this kind of stuff. Yeah.
4 (1h 9m 13s):
I’m curious. Are the batteries that we have now, I can
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Watch these videos all day. Not even the
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Way, way in the iWatch and all of that. Like, are they different than the batteries in that old tech? Because then the malware would have to be a little different to manipulate this. The batteries that are today, I would assume this, this is scary.
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I mean, is it, I feel like we could already do this.
4 (1h 9m 37s):
I mean I don’t have a pager or a flip phone. But the idea itself
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Don’t, and don’t you feel like Hezbollah used pagers? So they Oh, so because they thought that would be safer. Yeah.
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Like they couldn’t get tracked. Yeah.
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We’re gonna be a lower grade tech. Wha wha not. No. That gonna happen passenger basis. That one dude fell down like LeBron on the court. He just, he just went down. Did he really get that
4 (1h 9m 58s):
Hurt? I don? There was, I saw some video of a hospital. It’s like one minute of footage where they were going to bed after bed and all these guys have like holes in their sides and in their laps because they had these pagers in their pockets because
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They were terrorists is why, right? Oh, I should warn people. It’s graphic. But how you’re watching my show,
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Did you see the number of them there? Apparently there was 2,500 of these explosions of which several of people died. And many, many more have like holes in them as they try to survive these injuries.
3 (1h 10m 29s):
I mean that’s what happens when you’re a terrorist. When you go off and you do act. Those are, those are actual terrorists. Not like the terrorists that the left tries to act, you know, say exist here. No, these are, these are actual, actual terrorists. And that’s what happens when you’re a terrorist. When you do terrorist stuff, sometimes your pager might blow up. But you do bring up a good point with like the watch and all that stuff.
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Yeah. And also this laptop I’m sitting in front of.
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Yeah. Now I’m weird about, now I feel weird about my watch. I just like, I, I I but wasn, the one thing that I actually finally broke down and did was the watch.
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I think it’s super convenient. It’s great
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For heart health. Yeah,
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It really is.
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But wasn when I had like a, a little health scare that turned out to be totally fine and I was like, oh, I can see the point of it. I was able to, so I wore the watch because of that. Yeah.
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I was able to accurately track my sleep and all of that as well.
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Yeah. I don’t do that. I don’t wanna track my sleep.
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I need to, I don’t get hardly any,
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I can, I just say will never under, I don’t, I just don’t understand the people who track their sleep and count every calorie and keep diaries of their stuff. Yeah.
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No tracking sleep and counting calories are two separate worlds. Yeah. Those
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Are two separates. Those are just like, you’re giving yourself busy work. Why, would you do that work? It’s busy work. No, it
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Isn’t. The watch is doing. I’m just wearing the watch.
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Like I, you just know what time you’re gonna go to bed. Like okay, I’ll get this amount of sleep. I know it takes me 20 minutes to fall asleep.
4 (1h 11m 43s):
Tell that’s so cute. That’s so, you know, so cute. You just gotta bedtime and you go to bed and go to No,
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No. I take melatonin. No, believe me. ’cause I am super, I get super hyperfocused on stuff. I have a whole nighttime routine. It is an hour long ritual that I do every night before I go to bed to unhook my mind from everything that I do during the day. I have to do it because if I don’t do it, guess what? Ain’t nobody going to bed. That’s how that works. You
4 (1h 12m 5s):
There? But I’ve seen your 2:00 AM messages.
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That’s when my, my rituals interrupted cane. So nobody goes to
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Bed. That what Im saying. That’s why I try, I have to get an X amount of hours or real. So I cannot function mentally. Yeah.
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But when I do, when I am like I can go to my whole point. I just can’t, I can’t stand wearing jewelry and watches and stuff going to sleep. How do people do that? How do you wear a watch when you go to I don’t want anything that’s like monitoring me when I’m sleeping. don don’t want anybody to know what I’m doing. Just not that anything’s happening. I just shut up. I’m just like sleep with trying to sleep.
4 (1h 12m 37s):
I sleep with the phone in the other room. But I’ll have the watch on and there’ll be nights where don don’t have watch. What
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In the world do you do? Why do you sleep with your phone in the other room? Because
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I don’t want be around it when it’s charging or doing whatever. But you
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Sleep with a watch
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On. Yeah. So it can track the data. Heart rate,
3 (1h 12m 49s):
You’ll just get a little radiation. Much sleep. I’m getting just a little bit’s. Okay.
4 (1h 12m 52s):
Getting core type sleep or REM type
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Sleep. I don’t do that. I don’t care about any of that stuff. I don’t care. I don’t care about any of it. I really don’t even care. Like, you know what, our old in the olden days, the olden days, people didn’t need any of that. you
4 (1h 13m 5s):
Know? That’s very true. Sleigh. Except this is the No one. Time days, the new days.
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I I don, I, I’m, I’m getting any of that. We got done more on the way As. we rolled awards. Gen X. Yeah. Gen x. I just, you know, I don’t need that. That’s busy work. It’s busy work. Busy work.
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It’s his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida man.
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Right? I just keep looking at these memes about the, the Hezbollah getting paged. It’s paging Hezbollah paging. All right, so a Florida man used a syringe. This is so gross. This is like such a Florida story. A Florida man allegedly used to syringe to squirt a grody unknown liquid on a girl’s backside at a Ross dress for less and then started filming. It also looks like someone drew his hair on his head with a Sharpie. It’s true. 25-year-old Florida man is behind bars for this. Sean Edward Ybi is facing a felony charge of battery on a child involving bodily bodily flu fluids and a so gross and a misdemeanor battery charge.
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He’s also accused of tampering with evidence per records. They got his A, BC affiliate. WPLG got his arrest report. they said that the girl told Miami-Dade police, she was shopping at the store when patrons came up to her and told her that a guy w in a, in a Miami Dolphins hat was squirting from a syringe. The stuff on the back of her jean shorts and then filming her and Oh, my gosh. And so they found, oh gosh, this is so gross. I’m not gonna share anything about what was in the syringe. ’cause it’s probably yes, it’s exactly what you thought it was. Exactly. And yeah. And they, he’s on, he’s in jail. Miami-Dade Corrections $8,500 bond.
3 (1h 15m 58s):
See, this is why you carry just saying Why, would you shoot or kill that man for doing that Why? would that man volunteer to be shot and killed by doing that? Just, you know, that’s the question. Oh, why are people so gross? This Florida man, geez, a Florida man was yelling, take me to jail at the cops. As he drove down the road with his lawnmower, he was obviously super drunk. He was videotaped, videotaped really? He was just like recorded driving a lawnmower on the main road. And as police caught up with him, which wasn’t difficult. We can’t play any of this audio by the way, because who it was, it’s a Newsweek. According, according to the video though, after they, the officers caught up to him, he was yelling at them, take me to jail.
3 (1h 16m 44s):
The Florida man named Paul Burke. He was arrested on charges of driving under the influence you I mean he was on a lawnmower, but he was, you know, drunk. And he apparently had three other DUI charges and he was trying to drive a lawnmower down the highway, which you can’t do by the way. And then I just yelling, take me to jail. Just you can’t do that. A Florida man threw a toilet through a window. And then this is in East St. Louis. He’s a Florida man in East St. Louis. He chucked a, a commode from a toilet chucker don don’t know. He chucked a commode and then apparent threw a window of a school board headquarters. And then apparently he has another one to launch. They found 36-year-old Dave Tover a block away.
3 (1h 17m 26s):
They, they police were sure that they had the right guy because he was sitting on the tech, the second toilet That, he was about to chuck. And so now he’s in custody on a, on a charge with criminal damage to property, a class C felony on $10,000 bond. So the guy who chucked a toilet is just on for higher bond. And the guy who was being all dirty at the Ross dress for less. Just wanna point that out. We got more in store. Don’t go anywhere. Third hour on the way,
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Books are being banned. Here’s just being erased. HBS HBCUs have received bomb threats. And right now lies and hate are being spread about Haitian ha Haitian Americans in Ohio.
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Geez,
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It’s wrong. It’s simply wrong. And it must stop.
3 (1h 19m 17s):
I’m trying to figure out what’s, what’s, where is the lie though? you know what I mean? Like where’s the lie? Because the stuff that we’ve been talking about are, again, I can’t believe we still got it. This is Biden mentioning this And, we have to talk about it. I mean it’s stuff that, that he’s surely he’s seen the videos and the So wait is the argument that because JD Vance and others and Trump had a, has a, they’ve accurately noted what residents in Ohio have been talking about at their town halls, et cetera. Is is the argument that the assassination attempt was deserved or justified?
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Because what they said accurately made people angry. Is that the understanding? I’m I mean? I’m curious. People get mad and they’re like, oh, can you believe he’s talking about these people that, what are you talking about? He’s repeating what? The black, white, Asian, all a very diverse crowd. If you bothered to pay attention to the video from the town hall, not just the town hall, but you know, all of the other stuff. If you, if people paid attention to any of that, they’d see. Welcome back to the program Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of our third hour today.
3 (1h 20m 44s):
And that’s Biden speaking about the lies, hateful lies about Haitian Americans. one one’s talking about Haitian Americans, they’re talking about Haitians who were not Americans who were here. Not legally. There’s a big difference. And it is so malicious and it’s such a diminishment to the Americans who came here and went through the process. And the people who are here going through the process properly, those are the people that you want. It’s such an insult to them because you’re prioritizing people who break the law over the people who follow the law. And you’re acting like those who disregarded the law. That action has made them more valuable under the law, which is actually, if you wanna have a discussion about rights, is against rights because you’re promoting one group over the other in face of the Constitution.
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And that’s just unallowable. don don’t know I mean, like what’s their, it’s just, it’s goofy. Stop it. So this is the latest from him audio soundbite nine. You even have Clinton trying to act as though this is all on him. This is all on Trump to do this. Listen,
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I worry about threats. I worry about what’s being said online about many, many people, not just the former president. And he should be doing, if he were really a leader, he should be doing what he can to calm the waters, not try to just continue to throw, you know, red meat out there to get people riled up.
3 (1h 22m 12s):
What do you mean? What does he have to do to calm the waters? What is he doing to get people riled up? Are you are, is she, so she’s saying that the, that the attack on him was justified, right?
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Sounds like it.
3 (1h 22m 29s):
I mean, do you realize how many I mean? I keep seeing video after video and people are posting them too. Am my timeline just tons of video, different videos. Some that I hadn’t seen before of different members of like Springfield, Ohio and other community members who went up and they were recorded and they were, they were talking about everything that’s been happening in their, in their town with these people that are there illegally. And yes, they’re there illegally. You can talk about the temporary protected status, but that doesn’t, that’s not an individualized thing. That’s a thing that they, they use that’s applied to entire swaths of people from an entire country or an entire region.
3 (1h 23m 13s):
And there’s not a lot of indi effort to make sure that individuals are who they say they are and that they have their documentation, et cetera. It’s just, this is just I, but why is it his fault? Why is it you don’t have to like Trump to, to recognize that speech is not an excuse for violence. You can dislike something that somebody says all day long. Heaven knows that I do, but it’s not an excuse for violence. Violence is the last refuge of the coward. I mean in this context. Anyway, I don’t know. It’s that we, and just over and over again, this is like audio soundbite six.
3 (1h 23m 57s):
She, she, this is Hillary Clinton at this forum that in which she was participating. This is from yesterday. And she’s, I guess trying to criticize the media for not accurately. I just, which is wild for not accurately talking about how dangerous she thinks that Trump is. Listen,
14 (1h 24m 16s):
I think that’s really a critical question. and I, I think there’s a couple of things going on here. You mentioned the press, and sadly the press is still not able to cover Trump the way that they should. They careen from one outrage to the next. What was outrageous three days ago is no longer on the front pages. Even though it threatens the physical safety of so many people, particularly as you point out immigrants that he and Vance have decided to demonize and I don’t understand why it’s so difficult for the press to have a consistent narrative about how dangerous Trump is.
3 (1h 24m 58s):
Let’s remember this flashback audio soundbite 22. This is Stacey Plaskitt, a big one of the top surrogates for Kamala Harris. Do you all remember this?
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Having Trump not only have had the codes, but now having the classified information for Americans and being able to put that out and share it in his resort with anyone and everyone who comes through should be terrifying to all Americans. And he needs to be shot stopped.
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What?
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From the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks. Hmm. But they keep but they’re, they’re, they’re saying that, oh, it’s Trump’s remarks that have caused this to happen. Is it though? Audio soundbite 22. This is just one of the parents that have spoken out about the people that have, are coming in that are not here legally. And that’s a huge thing. They are not here legally. You’re, you’re criticizing the former president and his vice presidential nominee for accurately recalling what these citizens are talking about in their town that is being overwhelmed with people from Haiti that are being brought into their country outside of the legal framework for the immigration process.
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Listen,
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I think they are trying to get even interpreters to teach the kids. Mm. Let alone get to this part. you know, we don’t
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Have a huge problem. I think
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It’s kind of ridiculous.
31 (1h 26m 36s):
We’re trying to teach, there were 45 Haitians that started kindergarten this year. Whoa.
32 (1h 26m 41s):
45. How big is kindergarten overall?
30 (1h 26m 43s):
A kindergarten class is probably no more than 60. At most. At most.
31 (1h 26m 48s):
Yeah. And like one classroom is probably like a 30.
30 (1h 26m 51s):
Yeah.
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20 kids. I’m thinking maybe 25.
32 (1h 26m 53s):
Yeah. Wow. I don. So like the majority of kindergarten ha I would say in what, two years? Something like that? Like Yeah. Yeah.
30 (1h 26m 60s):
Pretty much half.
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And they don’t speak English. I,
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Well actually I think the younger kids
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Speak more English. They probably have a better chance than
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The older kids.
3 (1h 27m 12s):
I remember when, when we went to Turks and Caicos, which is where we like to go, And, we go and fish there and just, you know, like you hang out on the beach and go there for summer vacation. And it has changed. And, we hadn’t been there in a while because they had some pretty draconian requirements for lockdown and I wouldn’t I already had, I got, I contracted the woo flu naturally. So there was no way I was going to discount hundreds of years of science about immunity and pretend that it didn’t exist so that I could take an experimental injection from the government. And so when we, they had the requirement that you had to get all the shots to even go there. And, and so we didn’t go for about five years.
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We didn’t go and this, well, four years. We went recently when they lifted all of this stuff and it was, there were, it was a different feel when we went And. We were talking to a lot of the folks that we had known there that we got to know over the years. And they were saying, well, it’s different. It’s not really because of lockdown. they said it’s different because of what’s been happening with immigration. I was like, what do you mean? Because they, in TCI, they are very, very hardcore about immigration. In fact, if you had that attitude here in the United States as the actual, you know, indigenous Turks and Caicos residents do TCI Turks and Caicos Islands, then people would be calling them racist and bigots and nationalists and all this other stuff.
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you know, jingoist and Xenophobes, they’d be calling ’em xenophobes. They were noting how they have such limited resources because it’s, you know, small island. you know, it’s a couple of islands. Very small. And they said that the issue is that, and he, and he clarified one of my, one of our friends clarified and he said, the issue isn’t that it’s legal immigration. He goes, because that’s strictly controlled. And he said, the people who want to come in and are going through the legal process, they understand and they, they respect the resources that we have and how we are trying to preserve those. He said, the problem is those who are here illegally. And it was like 99% overwhelmingly Haitian. And they’ve had problems where they would have boat fulls and I was there on the beach when one happened where they had a boat of Haitians that were trying to dock and they out of like the, literally like the shrubbery and everywhere else, they had like all fully kitted out.
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They had their security respond and they had to try to, they couldn’t. They were, they had to take them into custody and then they deported them. they said that they couldn’t handle it. you know, we have such a small population. They said that lately because of the left-leaning policies and the lack of law and order, they’ve allowed these people coming in from Haiti to totally take control over the area. And they said that the crime has tripled that they’re pushing drugs to the younger generations. They’re gun running, they’re smuggling in guns. There’s a lot of gang activity. They’re going around and trying to extort the innocent members of the community.
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The guy that, one of the other guys that we were talking to that we had gotten to know, like the last couple of years that we had gone there was saying that his brother, who owns several properties in the area, and he lives in, one of them he runs, owns condos. And he was upstairs and he heard commotion outside and he walked outside of his condo and he right as the like, like seconds later gunfire erupted because it was a gang. But wasn calling to collect from I guess one of the lodgers, one of the people, but wasn renting from him. And they shot and killed that guy. But then they also shot and killed the brother who walked out the, the, the property owner. And, and, but wasn an accident. They shot him because they were just letting bullets fly.
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And he said that the crime is, is so extreme and it’s become very, it’s becoming very dangerous. And in fact, there’ve been a lot of discussion about should there be increase in travel restrictions or travel warnings. And it’s all because of the completely unfettered deluge of illegal Haitian immigrants that have just completely overwhelmed TCI. And it’s becoming a problem. Everybody was talking about it literally, they will volunteer it to you, they’ll talk to you about it. And they are very upset. They’re like used to, you would come here and you would work with people who are indigenous to you know, this area. And now it’s not like that anymore. And they said that there’s so many people coming in, it’s a strain on their resources. And even if they’re taxed more, they still can’t acquire enough resources to keep up with the population explosion and they’re gonna hit a crisis point.
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This isn’t just a problem for Ohio. It is a problem that’s running rampant everywhere. And the idea that accurately acknowledging this and talking about it volunteers, one for assassination is asinine. And it does nothing to help the people that you claim to want to help. In fact, I doubt that they actually wanna help these people because every step that they take just makes the situation worse.
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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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I don’t get why people are freaking out about this so bad. So they say that Amazon workers, they have to go back to the office five days a week now starting in January, according to their CEO. What? Oh no. Oh nos. What? We have to go back to the office. Oh nos. How many
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Days are in a week?
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Seven Oh. my gosh. Five days a week. Starting in January. According to the CEO they posted the message on the AC company’s website and they said that they were implementing the change to help them more effectively collaborate. I would see that they’re like, you know, I think a lot of people did get used to working from home. And that’s, I think that’s impacted a lot of things, including this new trend to tell women to not wear heels and put everyone in horrid, horrible flat shoes. I had to emphasize it. I’m sorry. I’m gonna go on a, I could rage about that. Flat shoes are horrible. They’re horrible. And you should not wear them flats ladies, unless you have a health issue.
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Stop it. You look, it makes your ankles and calves look stupid. Stop it. God gave his heels for a reason. Alright, moving on. I get really upset about that. The footwear thing. It’s just the chi, the chicken me. Ooh, Pennsylvania, Penn. Ooh. Well they couldn’t do this before. Pennsylvania. Gas stations and grocery stores can sell canned cocktails in hard seltzers. That’s not something that everybody could do. I thought
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You could, where’s
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This at? In Pennsylvania. Steve. Steve Stacy is is Drag County. He’s our Pennsylvania guy. Whoa, whoa, whoa. What they, you guys couldn’t do this in Pennsylvania?
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No. When you have to pick up, like when I was in college, you’d have to go to like a beer store on the corner to get it. You had, they didn’t sell in grocery store. Oh real. Yeah, they just changed this here.
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That is so foreign to me. Because in the Republic of Texas, not only can you like walk into anywhere and get like a canned cocktail or a hard seltzer, but they made it to where during lockdown and then Abbott signed it into law. They can deliver you drink kits as long as you get some food, you can get you a drink kit. These restaurants will legit put you like drink kits together. Even the little accoutrements. Like if you got like a, like a Bloody Mary cocktail kit from this place that it has good chicken called whistle britches. They got good chicken. Then they bring you all the accoutrements like the wing and the okra and all that stuff. There’s the accent coming out. The okra, sorry, the, the Wangs and the okra.
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you know, they get all that and and they put it and they bring it to you. I can’t even believe that. That’s just now like literally yesterday. They can do that in Pennsylvania. What has been wrong with you Pennsylvanians? It’s not them. I didn’t even know that they, like you did not demand that until just now. How is that a thing? You need it with this political cycle. Stick with this. We got more to come.
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Thanks Green. Donald Trump blamed President Biden and Vice President Harris for the latest assassination attempt against him. He claimed without evidence that their rhetoric is causing him to be quote shot at How is the White House responding to those comments? Well, I love that
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You, you added without evidence because I wanna be very clear here. The president and the vice president have always forcefully, forcefully condemned violence in all forms, including political violence and And. we certainly have never,
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Do you remember when they were like promoting the bail fund for the violence? I love they very forcefully condemn the violence that they try to incite with their words, but they just, you know, they condemn the divide. Such a shame that someone, you know, tried to do this. you know, I mean you can understand why they did ’cause Trump’s so bad. He is like Hitler, you know, just the greatest threat to democracy ever. Didn’t even win the election in 2016. He’s an illegitimate president. But hey, it’s just shame that somebody would react to that So. he just said Welcome back. What is she wearing? What is that? Can I like put her put I’m sorry. Okay. All orange. Okay.
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Can I, I’m so sorry to do this, but certain things get me, Juan’s got it up. I don’t mind monochromatic outfits if it’s like black or brown or white or even gray. But this just looks like you’re gonna walk on with a circus hat and introduce the elephants. Stop it. What is with this outfit? Like clown orange? No, no, we’re not. That’s not no what in the world. And she tries to be colorful with her outfit choices, but that’s so much orange. I just feel like if you just, she could just sit on the highway and you would think she’s the cone. Stop it. That’s not one of the colors that you Well,
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Like a barrel.
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Yeah, she’s like the cone. She’s the highway cone. This is my surfing hot highway cone. Looks re has so much re slay. I just had a horrible, horrible time joke. Texting Gen ZS slanging to someone. It was bad. It went horrifically. I can’t say what it did, but that’s how bad it was. Cane can attest. Yeah, it’s bad. Oh yeah, yeah. The the Gen Z sling. Although, can I just one quick thing, we’re gonna get to the meat and potatoes. Do you guys remember Paul Swar back in the day? Particularly Encino man. Okay, that’s Gen X.
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So I feel like Gen Z thinks that they’re, look at us with our weird language. You don’t know weird language until you watch Pauly Shor Encino. Man, you don’t know weird language until you see the dinner scene when he is telling the dad to stop harsh in his mellow. And then he makes that weird weasel sound with his mouth. Stop. You don’t even know what weird is, but wasn the height of it. So you can have Riz and Slay and all this other stuff, but what you don’t have is poly shore in Encino. Man. Shh. The end. We can’t play it. ’cause we’ll get totally like, okay, well can you play it on the radio? Just play some of it on the radio. Can we do that? Because see with the digital aspect, they’re like, no, it’s copyright. Yeah, no, I We’re gonna take your video down
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Because what I play goes over to television so it’s,
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I know, I know. We can’t do certain things. It’s a bummer. It’s, it’s just the way it is all. So a few things that I wanna, oh, I gotta get the, I gotta get this culture stuff out of the way. ’cause I did promise you, oh, and I have a whole thing about otters. Angry otters. I don’t even know how to work that in the gender neutral submarine. Can we, can we just touch on that real, real quick? Can the
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Hell does that mean?
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I almost said the most inappropriate joke on air that I would’ve gotten fired for and I didn’t. So
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But where are the reproductive parts of a submarine?
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Stop it. It’s just the franc, the beans don’t come with it. Oh yeah, the beans have been removed. It’s just the frank. So, and it’s inverted. So it’s gender neutral. Ah, don don’t know. It makes, it’s the USS New Jersey. It’s a fast attack. Virgin Virginia class submarine, 135 Navy personnel. It’s the fir it’s the first US submarine built for both genders. Okay. I am gonna need a moment. It’s designed to fully integrate male and female sailors. Is that a problem? Like, I just think, can I be real? I’ve known women that have gone into the Navy.
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They don’t GAF. Okay. They don’t need a boat for their la for ladies. They don’t need a lady boat. you know what I’m saying? Like, they don’t care because they’re, they’re the type of women who just wanna go kick ass. That’s all they wanna do. They don’t need no lady boat. That’s a distraction. They just, those are the chicks that wanted TCB. Why do you like acting? you know how sexist it is to act like, oh, well there’s the women in the Navy, guess we gotta make a lady boat. Gotta make a boat for the ladies. Gotta put these cup holders in it. You get light vanity mirrors, ladies. For
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Real? But these ladies have testicles or No,
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I just feel like they don’t care. I mean don don’t wanna speak for women in the Navy, but you know, I feel like they just, the women that I have known that have been in the Navy, they don’t care about this stuff. And out of none of them do. They don’t care.
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Yeah. Of those women. I’m not questioning them. I’m questioning Oh,
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You mean like I’m questioning these types of women? Yes. Call me ma’am. Those types, I’m
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Questioning if this idea was born of ladies with testicles being offended that they’re not being called ladies.
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You mean men?
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Yes.
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So they said that the navy, when it lifted its wimp ban on women in submarines in 2010 concerned about living quarters being too tight, lack of privacy prompted the navy to retrofit subs and designate washrooms. The USS New Jersey was designed for two agendas from the outset with the accommodations, like increased privacy in the washrooms and sleeping areas. I just feel like if you’re gonna go into that, you kind of gotta know that this is part of the territory, right? Access to top bunks and overhead valves are also designed with height, reach, and strength of women in mind. Oh, so we’re making things easier to open for the women. Yes. This, this jar head to this nuclear sub to this right here is gonna be easier for you to access you dumb weak women means it could fall out.
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I’m I don know. Have you, when we went on a tour of the, some of the submarines in Hawaii, we were at Pearl Harbor. There was literally one bunk over where the warhead was. There’s a dude who slept a top of a nuclear warhead back in the day just saying they’re built different. I don don’t know. I, the nuclear powered submarine was officially nicknamed Jersey girl. Its interior spaces are decorated with posters and memorabilia representing the state, including a guitar signed by John Bon Jovi. Well, if you hate Bon Jovi, you’re in hell. You can’t get away. You’re gonna be in the bond. We’re here. I’m in the Bon Jovi ship going down in a place of glory.
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No, it’s 377 feet long. 34 foot beam. But does it have light vanity mirrors though? Am I I just, why does it, why do they need to do this?
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I still don’t understand how it, it’s different. Like how would it be so different that now women and men could be on there?
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It’s like that a man, it’s a boat for a man and a woman. Oh. my gosh, I don’t know guys.
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Are the washing machines bigger?
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Don don’t know. don don’t know. I don’t know what it is. don don’t know, but they, yeah, that’s, is it a big deal? I don’t think it is.
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No,
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I don’t. I I just dunno why they gotta do this. Gonna retrofit this road. We’ll just get it. You don’t need to do any of that with height for women, isn’t it already pretty tight quarters in there? Do you really need to lower anything or make anything more like adjust anything for its height for women because it’s pretty cramped in there. And that in those, in the subs that I’ve been in to tour I mean don don’t know. These were olden day subs. don don’t know if they’re, are they like bigger now? don don’t know, but it just,
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I’ve never fit in any sub I’ve ever taken through.
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I got a little claustrophobic, I gotta tell you, going through ’em, I was just like, it’s a little tough. Okay, I got another one though. So that’s the lady ship We all live on A lady submarine. A lady submarine. A lady submarine. Northwestern universities banned fat jokes.
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What?
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I think it was probably a fat person that did it. they said that making weight related jokes counts as harassing conduct that may create a hostile environment. You’d think Northwestern administrators would focus on weightier issues. Set a commentator. So Northwestern University in Illinois via campus reform has a policy to discipline community members who make weight related jokes. The restrictive provisions fall under the university’s policy on discrimination, harassment, harassment and sexual misconduct per the daily caller. The policy, well, you could land in some super hot water if you make a fat joke.
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According to the policy, Northwestern prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, create national origin, ethnicity, case, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, parental status, marital status, age, disability, citizenship status, veteran status, genetic information, reproductive health, decision making, height, weight, or any other classification protected by law per the policy. That’s a lot. I
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Fell asleep towards the middle there. What are we talking about?
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I I like the, I forgot the last things I said. they said that displays of electronic or electronic transmission of derogatory, demeaning, or hostile materials related to one or more of the actual or perceived prote. What if you identify as fat and you’re thin and then you wanna be offended? Are you protected? You identify, who are you to argue, you know, they’re weight fluid. Who are you to argue whether or not somebody identifies as such? The disciplinary measures could range from verbal or expulsion. Professors could lose their tenure.
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Ooh. Ooh. They had campus reform reported that there was a course at another university called the F word, examining the science, culture and politics of fatness. So they don’t like the word fat. So you can’t make fat jokes. You can’t make any jokes. You can’t, none of it. You Oh my gosh, they’re, this is, these are, we’ve been through this before. These are rules for kindergartners, not for adults,
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But it feels like we’ve been through this before. Yeah. Is this another wave of it? Yeah.
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Because
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Back then I just thought just call ’em Gigi’s, which is greater gravity.
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Oh yes, they are. That way it doesn’t, you know, you know what they’re pro they’re, it’s unfair. They, they have an oversized command of gravity that’s actually unfair.
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It’s a positive spin. And you’re not saying fatty or anything like that. It’s just greater gravity. They’re just gigi’s
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Gravity hijackers. What to do when your neighbor commands more gravity than you? I’m gravity deprived. They I mean it’s, they, they I mean they’re, they’re doing these classes. Like they have a class in New Mexico at their University of New Mexico in Albuquerque where they, it’s, they don’t call it that, but it’s basically a literally like a fat studies class and students are required to put together a plus-sized outfit for some reason. And consider anti-fat as another form of oppression. I don’t even know what anti-fat means. There’s like a whole thing. Oh yeah. Mm.
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The whole industry that’s on anti-fat,
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Fat liberationist movements. Is that a thing? That’s
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How they justify giving you like these hydrogenated oils instead of butter. you know
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What the, I thought, but wasn just like the ice cream truck. The fat liberationist movement.
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I have an idea.
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I do too. They can, I can I, here’s one of the assignments that they have. This is one of the assignments that they have at the fat class in the new, the New Mexico thing. Quote for this assignment, you will be online shopping. You will put this so lazy. We need the exercise. Go out to the mall. You’ll put together two outfits for the same occasion of your choosing. One will be a straight sized outfit and the other will be a plus sized outfit. Then you’re going to reflect on the experiences of shopping for straight sized clothing versus shopping for plus size.
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Well, my first initial thought was that one, the underwear comes on hangers and the other doesn’t. The second thing was why, who cares? Why is this a thing? Are you supposed to be, are you supposed to feel bad over like other people’s choices? Or why is this a class? What, how does this benefit society? How does this make the economy stronger? How does this make us more energy independent? How does it help our supply chain issues where it contains the ingredients for antibiotics? How does this help us build more refineries? How does this help contribute to greater stabilization with regard to foreign policy? How does it do any of that?
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How does it help make us more energy independent? Oh, it doesn’t. This is, this is like the stuff that crumbling societies teach. This is stuff that you find in rotting decayed empires. This is how empires die when they start doing this kind of stupid stuff. I just don don’t know. What did you say? Say it. Say this. Kane
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Say it instead of fat. We just used the, the, the name people who were fooled by the government food pyramid. I think that’s more accurate.
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Pfi
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Pifi sounds right. That
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Sounds right. Okay. ’cause the food Pyramid’s a lie.
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We had, I like that. So much fun. But what was really incredible is, in every single restaurant of the people willing to talk to us, we could only find one Harris supporter in every restaurant. And. we left no stone unturned. I approached every single person.
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I’m surprised they found even one. I know. Who’s that person? I don’t even, it was, it was probably Kamala Harris. Like dressed up as someone else. No, my name is Alah.
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Imagine if
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They pulled Ferris.
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Imagine if they pulled people who can’t actually afford to go to restaurants. Imagine if they did that.
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Yeah. and I, I’m curious as to what restaurants they went to. Yeah. I mean you don’t know I’m just telling you, you know, so, yeah. They couldn’t find it. I’m, like I said, I’m surprised that they found one, that they found just one that that’s it. Goodness. Now the, we’ve been following a number of things here. Like the VP debate gonna be up on October 1st. And, we get to gear up for that. Oh. Oh boy. No, I’m not doing a drinking game with it. and I, don’t stop asking me this stuff. ’cause I, you guys are so unhealthy. It’s life threatening. Yeah. Stop being unhealthy. Gonna get you guys some green juice or something.
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All right. Today’s stupidity Kane. What do we
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Got? All right. It’s Joyless Reed on M-S-D-N-C. She is talking here. Well, actually, she’s just straight up lying. So I think it’s more intentional than stupid, but it just comes off as stupid here. Listen to this,
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All of this, as Trump faces his second brush with death via a gunman shooting at him in Palm Beach, Florida. Justice happened in Pennsylvania. Neither of whom were Haitian or any kind of immigrant, both of whom are white American, Trump supporting
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Men. What? What is that?
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What? Neither of them were Trump supporting.
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No, neither. Yeah. Neither of them were. Neither of, neither of them supported him.
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Mentally Ill. Human beings
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I mean they, they supported Democrats said one guy had a Harris Biden sticker on his truck, so, you know. Mm. That does it for us today, folks, make sure you go find us over at Facebook, YouTube, like, and subscribe also at Substack chapter and verse. Have a great night back with you tomorrow.