In a thought-provoking discussion, Dana delves into the controversial debate over plastic versus paper straws, highlighting the impact of political decisions on everyday life. She also sheds light on the historical significance of Fort Bragg’s name and its ties to national reconciliation, while offering her insightful commentary on the cultural shifts in today’s America. Tune in for a mix of humor, seriousness, and everything in between.
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So a central Florida man was accused of stealing appliances from construction sites. Why do people think that stupid stuff like this is going to go unnoticed? So this dude is Flager County. It was Flager and St. John counties. One Orlando resident filed a police report because she discovered her home had been ransacked. I mean, just stole everything, including the air conditioning unit. And this they are they finally arrested this guy. Apparently he’s been just like ransacking homes for quite some time. And they said that they they caught him like red handed. He had all these appliances that he was stealing from these construction sites right in the back of his truck. And so he was in a Chevy Silverado. They caught him on camera doing it. They ran him down and they are looking for more because he wasn’t working alone. So they’re looking for a flag or kind of they’re looking for more tips and people doing that’s crazy. So you would have to basically you would have to like hire. You got to have security there at some of these places then to protect the construct and protect the stuff that you’re putting in these properties. I mean, how is a guy like that able to get in there so easily? It’s kind of crazy. This Sanford man was accused of hitting his girlfriend with a fishing reel and a police dog found him in a tree. Oh, yeah. Canine Red. I love the canines. If that man hurt that canine, I will drug him. The scene for a man who’s jailed, $40,000 bond. He hit his girlfriend in the head with a fishing pole. Oh, and then he also pointed a gun at her, which the headline, that seems to me like that’s the most important part. Henry Perdue was charged with battery with a deadly weapon, aggravated assault, possession of, because he’s a convicted felon, so he’s a prohibited possessor, but he was in illegal possession anyway. And he also stole the gun that he was using, so grand theft of a firearm. Lots of felonies here. So she had cuts to her head when police arrived. He wasn’t home, but a canine handler and the dog tracked him down. He was found hiding in a tree. So they were able to get him in. A man was arrested on a drug charge after barking like a dog at an auto parts store. A Florida man is accused of, if you guessed meth, you’d be right, possessing it after he was allegedly observed barking like a dog in a Georgia auto parts store for over an hour. Wow, that’s dedication. Monroe County Online Booking Records show Jonathan Navis of Palm Coast, he’s 29, was arrested, charged with possession of meth and battery. They said that it was an advanced auto parts store that called the police to say that this nutjob’s in the store, they think he’s on drugs, and he’s barking like a dog. He’s been in there barking like a dog for over an hour. So the guy told police that he had no idea, literally what he told them, no idea that his barking was causing any issues. So he was arrested. Bond set a 5,000. He also had an active warrant out for his arrest for previous, previous offenses. Just geez. Um, This guy, let’s see, beat his neighbor with a golf club and shot him in the ankle. Kings Point, Palm Beach Post. Oh, my goodness. Just to see golf sounds violent. A 77-year-old man shot a dog walker in the ankle and then turned around and beat him with a golf club and their shared senior community. Jurors acquitted Robert Levine of aggravated battery with the firearm and discharging it in public. He was trying to say that it was self-defense. But when you then get the guy on the ground and you’re beating him with a golf club, that’s not self-defense anymore. At that point, you’re the aggressor. So he was convicted only of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, and he’s going to be sentenced on March 27th. He said that he was fearing for his life, and that’s why he ended up having to use this firearm. But then after that, When you’re the aggressor and the guy is trying to flee, you can’t – when you’re pursuing, you’re no longer in a defensive position, and that’s what prosecutors take into consideration. That’s what – Got to be careful with this stuff. Let’s see. Apparently, this guy, Florida man riding a lawnmower, has a knack for taking down mailboxes. He keeps running into mailboxes with his riding lawnmower. Lee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating this because he’s destroyed multiple mailboxes along the same road. They say it’s egregious, but it’s also funny because it’s all on video. So this one guy decided to build his mailbox out of brick like the three little pigs. And it’s like basically was challenging this guy. He’s been cited a million times. Achieving vibrant, youthful skin doesn’t have to be complicated. With the power of Native Path Collagen, you can nourish your body from within and enhance not just your skin, but also your hair, your nails. 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Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. So we’re at the top of this first hour. And can we get the plastic straw audio? Because I want to use this kind of as an example where I had a friend tell me, Dana, this is not a lot. I mean, really, plastic straws. It’s not, it’s not a big deal. Plastic straw. That’s actually a big deal. Why is it not a big deal? I think it’s actually a big deal. Yeah. Audio is on by four. Go ahead and play this.
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Next. This is an executive order. I love the guy explaining it, by the way. As you’ve consistently identified, nobody really likes paper straws.
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Number one trending. Can you believe it? A paper show is number one trending for three days or something.
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The environmental impact of plastic straws versus paper straws is entirely unclear. This has cost both the government and private industry an absolute ton of money and left consumers all over the country wildly dissatisfied with their straws. So we’re asking aspects of the federal government, federal departments and agencies to look at their existing procurement processes and and we’re asking your domestic policy council to look holistically at this issue, to address it, and it really is something that affects ordinary Americans in their everyday lives.
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We’re going back to plastics, because these things don’t work. I’ve had them many times, and on occasion they break, they explode. If something’s hot, they don’t last very long, like a matter of minutes, sometimes a matter of seconds. It’s a ridiculous situation. So we’re going back to plastic straws. I think it’s okay.
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The thing that you’re missing out of this, we don’t need it, is how loud his pen is. Oh, my gosh. Did you hear him sign it? It’s like ASMR on steroids. Shh, shh, shh. Listen! That’s him signing the straw thing. That’s how loud it is.
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And I don’t think that plastic’s going to affect the shark.
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Wait, no, no. Can I have the shark part? No, no, no. Juan’s dying. I need, this is the most important part of the audio right here. Pay attention.
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And I don’t think that plastic’s going to affect a shark very much as they’re eating, as they’re munching their way through the ocean. Munching their way through. Thank you, sir. Next we have…
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Munching their way through the ocean. That’s what they do. It is what they do. It’s their house. That’s their house. They’re munching their way through the ocean. POTUS is absolutely correct in that. I love it. I just absolutely, I love everything about it. So I had a friend say, Dana, you know, it’s not a big deal. Really, that’s the thing that the right is celebrating is like the straws. First off, let’s put something in perspective. I actually think it’s very good optically to have this, and let me explain why. They’re going after the really big waste, fraud, and abuse with USAID, correct? So they’re going after the large, the huge amounts of waste, fraud, and abuse. But while this is happening, I think that he understands that the people have to have a – They have to have something. They have to have an immediate effect. They need to have something, a little bit of immediate satisfaction as a way to measure the impact of the election. Does this make sense? Because people are so tired. They’ve been so beaten down, dealing with inflation, feeling like they are persona non grata. They’ve been targeted. And having smaller things that have immediate impact that accompany the bigger cost-cutting moves is smart because it gives people that immediate satisfaction while also still accomplishing the big work. So while people are waiting to see results of some of the other cost-cutting moves, they see, oh, wow, I don’t have any crappy paper straws anymore, which, by the way, I think that’s the stupidest thing I have ever heard of. Whoever decided that we should do paper straws should be hung high. I’m not speaking rhetorically. I mean, these people, we should we should they should go out like Mussolini, Mussolini. That’s that’s the take them out. Have them find like a square similar to that in Milan and have the people beat them. I’m just saying because it’s that bad.
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What’s not too harsh?
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No, no. It’s actually it’s a mercy. It’s a mercy. It is. Can I just reiterate? Who was the brain trust behind, let’s put a paper thing in some liquid. You can drink your liquid through the paper straw. Who came up with that? That’s so stupid. And then you had the government that was doing, I mean, isn’t it like, to me, it seems like that’s like you’re putting toxins in your drink, but whatever. If you insist on having to have biodegradable straws because that’s the hill that your insufferable life is going to die on, then you know what? Go get you some corn-based straws. That’s what I use and not because I am avoiding plastic. It’s just because they’re huge, right? And I just – I don’t know. Now I like big straws. And they’re colorful. So I get a specific type made in the USA. I get a specific type. Probably Big Corn makes them. You know what? Put Big Corn to use. Instead of letting them try to run the hell out of all of our primaries, let them have the straws. You can do that. Or just go to plastic. I’m so tired of it. And have you noticed, even, what’s his face? The guy who played Wet Thor. Who is that guy? Yes, I can’t think of the name of it. The movie. I feel like Mighty Boosh right now. It’s the windy mover. Who’s the wet Thor guy? He played wet Thor.
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It’s like Thor with water. Wet Thor.
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Is that Arthur Curry?
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No, and he had a trident.
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That fictional character?
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The guy, wet Thor with a trident.
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You’re talking about Jason Momoa playing that character?
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Yes, yes, him. He played wet Thor.
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Yeah, Arthur Curry.
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I don’t know who that is. Is that a basketball player? I don’t even know.
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It is Jason Momoa.
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I know Jason Momoa, but what was the name of the guy that he played? It was like a big franchise.
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Huh?
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Dear heavens. I’m sitting here with like every generation.
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No, it’s Aquaman.
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Oh my gosh. Thank you, Aquaman. Wet Thor.
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The character. Okay.
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Same difference. So, Kane’s like, I’m going three pages deeper.
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You’re like the fifth ball I’m juggling in the last two minutes.
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So, no, hold on. Listen, listen. Do you remember when he was trolling Chris Pratt over like water bottles and straws on Instagram? It’s that kind of stuff that I’m talking about. It’s the little things. You got everyday people living their everyday lives. They want to go. They want to take their kids to school or practice or wherever. And they got to go work their job. And then they got to pay the tax, man. They come home. They got dinner to make and all this other stuff. And they just, for the love of all things holy, have one problem. Little bright spot. And that’s enjoying an ice cold drink with a straw in it or having a straw. And then they give paper straw and it turns into this like barely soluble mess in your drink that makes it undrinkable. It’s just one of the little things that makes people’s lives insufferable. This just is a little thing that helps out a lot. That’s it. That’s all I’m saying. That’s it. That’s the tweet. It’s our friends at Caltech, the PR57. It is a 5.7. It’s called the PR57. And it’s from Caltech. Brand new. They launched it just like a couple weeks ago at SHOT Show. And they changed concealed carry back in 95. Now the PR57 rotary barreled pistol chambered in 5.7. It’s redefining it with this cutting edge design and performance. So it has this innovative rotary barrel, which makes it the lightest 5.7 on the market. And by that, I mean it’s 40% lighter than the next lightest 5.7. I mean, it’s crazy how light this is. But it’s super well balanced. It has a unique top loading design that replaces the traditional magazine with a stripper clip. And it has a 20 plus one capacity. So the left can finally be accurate and saying clips instead of magazines. And it was inspired by real world data and defensive needs. I mean, this is a five seven that a lady could actually conceal carry low recoil for ease of use and accuracy. Super simple and reliable. Perfect for everyday carry for literally everybody. And it’s super affordable. The MSRP is only three ninety nine. I mean, you can get this. Visit Kel-TecWeapons.com to learn more. Up at the PR57 Rotary Barrel Pistol 5.7, innovative and actually concealed carry. Innovative performance. Kel-Tec. That’s Kel-TecWeapons.com. K-E-L-T-E-C-Weapons.com.
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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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3.6 magnitude earthquake rattled San Bernardino, the third quake of the day. It hit the area since Monday, actually, so in a 24-hour period. The U.S. Geological Survey said the latest struck about 9.58 p.m., three miles from San Bernardino. And then they said that in the morning there was a preliminary magnitude 3.5 earthquake that hit the area, and then a 3.0 just a little bit later. That’s kind of… That and Santorini in Greece. They’re getting tons of little rumbles and quakes and stuff. That earthquake, by the way, rocked Area 51. And then there was near Vegas. Earthquake rocked Area 51. And then a gigantic tremor sparked tsunami warnings in the Caribbean. This happened, was first reported just the other day. It was a 2.8 quake near the Area 51 base in Nevada. I’m just saying it’s kind of weird that that’s, right? All that’s just saying, all that’s happening. I want to move quickly here and get a couple of other things in. Let’s see. The inner core may have changed shape, say scientists. So some people are speculating that this might be why there’s all these like rumblings and quakes and all this stuff that’s happening. They say the inner core of the Earth per BBC, may have changed shape in the past 20 years. They thought it was shaped like a ball, but it actually may have deformed by 100 meters or more in height in certain places, according to one professor. They said that the change in shape could be happening where the edge of the solid inner core touches the hot liquid metal outer core.
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geology science stick with us there it is pursuant to the authority of the secretary of defense title 10 united states code section 113 i direct the army to change the name of fort liberty north carolina to fort bragg north carolina that’s right bragg is back bragg is back that’s sec def by the way can we get i retweeted this earlier he’s in i think he’s in germany right now right
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He’s in Germany, and he woke up and decided he’s going to go work out with some of the dudes over in Germany. There’s better pictures of it. I retweeted one. I don’t know if you guys saw the dudes that he is working out with. But it is literally a real-life, like, 40K loadout, like, with the squad. He’s rolling with Ogren, man. He’s rolling with, like, a whole—we’ve got to get the other dude in there. I’m going to find the other picture while Juan shows you this one. I have never seen a man this large in my ever-loving life, and I’ve met Brock Lesnar in person. Wow. Brock Lesnar shook my hand and my whole hand disappeared. Look at this guy’s shirt. His chest muscles have muscles on them. His neck muscles have their own muscles. His earlobes have muscles. Look at him. He looks so happy. And the pavement is like, why do you hate me? He’s so happy. He could like, look at him. He’s just like smiling and happy. Like, I love this. He’s legit an Ogren, man. Can you imagine? Just send him into Gaza with like one of those, like a bolt gun and a spiked club and everything’s going to be set, man. Just send, we got our own team of Ogren. Is he one of ours? Is that a German dude or is he one of ours? I just think that’s what all I care about. Is that ours? Is that guy ours? SecDef rolls out with like a whole retinue of Ogren. Who knew? I’ve never seen a SecDef do that before, have you? Like go out, not with Ogren, I mean. But I mean like go out and run before the sun comes up and do a full workout with all the dudes there. That’s what he was doing while he was in Germany. He did a full-on workout. Golly. Now this, they renamed this, they renamed Fort Bragg. when Biden was in office, to Fort Liberty, which was stupid. It was stupid because of the history of it. Let me explain something to people who, I guess, are illiterate. Juan’s getting all the workout photos ready. Oh, you did? You got the whole team of Ogren ready? I get so distracted when I see certain things. And Juan’s like, will you stop it? Juan’s getting ready to show you the whole team of Ogren. Like, it’s not just… Look at these guys! It’s not just one dude. All of them. And then you’ve got the guys in the jacket that are like, I don’t know who they are in the background. But yeah, rolling out with a whole retinue of Ogren at SecDef. So he changed through this memo, Fort Bragg, back. It was Fort Liberty. Now it’s Fort Bragg again, right? And people need to understand something about… They really need to understand the history of why we had forts and monuments and stuff like that as it related to Confederates. Because we had a nation that was at – we were at each other’s throats. We were killing each other. It was a major civil war. The whole – purpose of having statues of Confederate soldiers and naming certain places after generals. It had nothing to do – people were saying that it was something about celebrating or creating some monuments or somehow celebrating the losses of whatever. I know there’s a million excuses. There’s one reason why it was done. And the reason why it was done is because the North, they were not being sore winners. And they understood that the nation needed to be brought back together after being so divided. It was magnanimous in what they did. They were being very generous. And they were being, this was a move of reconciliation, right? To say, look, you did what you did and, you know, we disagree with it. We defeated you in battle. But to that effect, we’re not going to shame your war dead. We’re not going to do anything like that. And we’re going to allow you to have those remembrances as well. That was done as a means of unity, not as a means of division. It was never designed to erase what was done. We had to unify again as a nation after the Civil War. And that’s why this move was made under Lincoln’s direction, I might add, because it was determined that we need to do something and make sure that people understand this is their country too. And we need to have a national reconciliation. That’s what it was about. The reason that the left is targeting all of this stuff, it’s not because these people care about the horrors of slavery. Are you kidding me? Democrats promoted slavery. Democrats have been on the wrong side of human rights since the inception of their party. Democrats wanted slavery. They didn’t want women to vote, and they sent Native Americans on the trail of genocide so that they could discount a Supreme Court ruling and steal their land in Georgia. And that was under Andrew Jackson, who I don’t know why some people on the right revere him, but I think he’s a fecal bird. I can’t say what I really want to say. I’m not a fan. That said… There was a reason why these moves were made and why these acknowledgements were allowed. And the left targets it now because they think that this is a scab to pick. And if you can inflame tension about something that’s 150 plus years old now, then you can use that as a way of division. It’s Mao 101. That’s the whole purpose. It had nothing to do with them somehow rejecting slavery or think or condemning the horrors of it. Because, again, remember, these people were the ones who fought for it. Republicans then moved in after they were defeated. But Democrats, just like with everything else, they wanted this. They don’t care about the value of a human. They don’t care about life. Yes, and I’m saying that as a party. Go and look at their mission statements. Go and look at their actual statement of purpose. The stuff that they celebrate at their conventions. Why do you think so many people left that damn party? And they’re either independent or they count themselves as moderate Republicans that are looking for just fiscal sense and normalcy. There’s a reason why. I also was looking at some of the criticisms that people were giving Hegseth for this because the individual, they named it after somebody that has, you know, because it was named after World War II private first class Roland Bragg. Braxton Bragg was the Confederate general that originally was named after. And then, of course, that’s like a whole other can of worms because a lot of people, even those who are wanting these monuments, et cetera, to stand, think that he was like one of the worst ones, like bad in terms of strategy. That’s irrelevant to the conversation, but it’s interesting. Now, renaming it to a private first class, Roland Bragg, and he apparently saved somebody’s life Because he commandeered an enemy ambulance, drove it like 20 miles to transport one of his fellow wounded soldiers to an allied hospital. This was in Belgium. And so they decided they named it. They renamed it after him. Lorraine noted that it’s such a low rank that he would have never been considered for such an honor and we would not know about him. really, if Hegseth wasn’t there in office. So this guy did a very, very brave thing, something that maybe perhaps would have been overlooked because he was private first class, and now it’s been elevated, and what he did was incredibly heroic. And the fact that it just happens to have the name Bragg, I think it was clever. Some people were saying that it’s weak and that Hegseth should have just changed it back. I get what they’re saying, This is not something that I’m – again, not a hill I’m going to die on because there’s so much that has to be done. But at least it says brag again. And it also highlights the heroism of this private first class in World War II. But I do understand people are saying – and it’s not because people are trying to be contrarian. For some – And I had a friend that was explaining kind of their disagreement. They were saying that the move to erase these names and tear down these statues is not a move that is born of reconciliation. Because in order to have that mission objective, then you’re basically having to go back and pick open the scab and saying that all these same divisions are still there. It has nothing to do with reconciliation. It’s because they’re communists. And for communists to be communists, there always has to be a boogeyman. There always has to be a grievance. There always has to be a struggle. They have to maintain control under the illusion of constant struggle. And they want complete and total subjugation. There’s no repentance. There’s no reconciliation. There is no mercy. There is no grace. It has to be completely one and done all. And those critics are saying that by only partially kind of going halfway and changing the name, that he didn’t pull it out by the root totally. Now, my understanding is that he’s not legally allowed to change it fully all the way back to Braxton Bragg from what somebody was explaining to me. And that’s why Roland Bragg is why they went the way that they did. But, I mean, regardless, I just think that what’s interesting to note – and this is the irony in the left’s cultural revolution – is back during the Civil War, you had the North and South even afterwards that were more gracious towards each other than modern-day progressives are towards each other and even people on the other side of the ideological aisle. Think about that. You had a nation that was at we were at each other’s throats and we were destroying ourselves. And afterwards, some very, very magnanimous, gracious moves were made in order to achieve national unity once again. And people then dealt with each other with a heck of a lot more grace, understanding and support for reconciliation. That does not exist today. The people on the left do not have that motive or thought in mind. This has nothing to do with being magnanimous. They want total destruction. They don’t care about reconciliation. They don’t care about rehabilitation. They don’t care about grace. They want total destruction because that to them is the ultimate subjugation. They don’t even care about converting people to their cause anymore. That used to be what the left cared about. They wanted to persuade people to think like they do. Now they don’t even do that. They don’t care about that anymore. It’s about just total destruction. That to them is the ultimate subjugation. The right cannot afford to make that mistake. And in fact, I think it’s one of the reasons why the tent is so big is that we haven’t. But I do think that it is a very interesting irony, and it’s a lesson that’s lost in all of this. All these people that argue about this issue, they fail to realize that they lack the grace. The reason that you cannot have that kind of national reconciliation today is because you have people who are too self-centered. They lack the grace to extend to others. They believe in the scarcity of greatness, so they gatekeep it. It’s very interesting. On the left, they’re very bad about this. Very interesting. It’s a very interesting psychological deep dive. But that’s the whole reason why you had these monuments and you had these forts that were named what they were. It’s because it was about that national reconciliation. We had to bring both sides together, and nobody wanted to discount what the families of those Confederate soldiers went through. It was nothing about elevating or somehow enshrining the purpose for which they were fighting into the national hearts and minds. It was about saying, we recognize that you suffered losses and we want to go forward together. That’s what it was about. And these people are too stupid to understand that today. They don’t get it. And they keep saying, well, too much time has passed. You don’t need that anymore. I actually think it’s a great, when you see these things, it’s a great reminder of this is what our nation went through. You know, not every statue is meant to be some sort of celebration of what someone did. In many instances, it’s a reminder of what people went through or what people suffered. And it’s an actual physical meat space thing that provokes remembrance of that. but the left doesn’t get it.
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Absurd Truth: Plastic Straws Are Back
In a thought-provoking discussion, Dana delves into the controversial debate over plastic versus paper straws, highlighting the impact of political decisions on everyday life. She also sheds light on the historical significance of Fort Bragg’s name and its ties to national reconciliation, while offering her insightful commentary on the cultural shifts in today’s America. Tune in for a mix of humor, seriousness, and everything in between.
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