In today’s episode, we dive into the dynamic conversations surrounding diversity and unity, especially in the context of football where different backgrounds and beliefs amalgamate into a cohesive unit. We address the growing societal challenges faced by Jewish communities amidst a divisive cultural climate. The discussion further sheds light on the importance of being a supportive teammate, both on and off the field, encouraging listeners to contribute positively via initiatives like the Blue Square Alliance.
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In football, you’ve got guys from everywhere. Different backgrounds, different beliefs, all of it. You don’t agree on everything, but you got each other’s backs. That’s how it works. And right now, off the field, hate’s going up everywhere. Different communities, different ways. And Jewish communities are getting hit hard. That’s not how a team operates. The blue square is just one way of showing you’ve got people’s backs. Go to bluesquarealliance.org, grab one, share it, be a good teammate.
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Welcome to the program. Some of this woke Reich nonsense, I don’t want to comment on all of this. I don’t like to comment on people who the only news that they make is by showing their backside. Do you know what I mean? That’s like, I don’t, like if you’re playing pool, you don’t take a cheap shot, right? Cheap shots don’t count because it’s not a good measure of skill. It’s not indicative of any kind of, knowledge or experience. It’s just a cheap shot. And I feel like a lot of podcasts to stand in this era is just a montage of cheap shots. And I saw it happen again yesterday. Erica Kirk, we played one of those soundbites. she was speaking about some of the attacks on her. And she had every right to. That’s the thing. If she doesn’t talk about it, she’s attacked. If she talks about it, she’s attacked. But I got to tell you, I cannot roll my eyes hard enough at some of these middle-aged broads out there who are using, they’re adopting the hobby of malicious gossip of a widow. as a substitute for their daytime stories or something. I don’t know. I feel like the people who buy into all of this stuff, it’s no different than the triple vax masking 15 days to slow the spread nonsense. It’s another PSYOP. And what you’re truly learning is how many people, all the different varying degrees of sheep. That’s what you’re seeing. But we’ll talk about some of this because there were people in my comments on Instagram going at Erica Kirk. And I’m going to be very forthright. Some of these bitches have never met these people that they’re talking about. They’ve never met them. I have watched grown women that say, oh, I’m a grandmother and all this stuff. And some of them look like legitimate accounts. Not all of them are. But the ones that look legitimate are the ones that surprise me the most. And there are always these middle-aged women who think, oh, my gosh, I don’t like Erica. Like, who blah, blah, blah does that? They don’t like the way she mourns. They don’t like the way she smiles. If she doesn’t smile, she’s evil. If she smiles, she’s evil. This woman cannot catch a break. At the hands of, which is driven, you know, like you have the same, what is the syndrome where you have the moms that their kids get Munchausen by proxy, which I also think is a quasi-trans issue as well with the mothers of trans kids. They act like they’re all in that same boat. In fact, I think if they didn’t have another hobby, they’d probably trans up their kid too. They’d all trune out. But instead, they decide to trune out over Erica Kirk. That’s what they’re doing. And that’s the new hobby. And I saw some of this in my comments, which I pretty much allow for it to be a free-for-all in my comments. But what I’m not going to allow is for dumb broads who don’t know the people that they’re ungodly gossiping about, and I do know the people, to try to think that they can pollute my comments and my social media accounts by maliciously and ungodly gossiping about a widow. Man, I’d hate to be any of you people when the Lord delivers his judgment upon you and looks back on this behavior. I hope I am nowhere standing near you when that happens. I mean, when I look at what the left lays, how they come in, it is literally no different than the woke Reich. I mean, no different. No different. It is insane to look at this stuff. And so they start they actually start evening out when you start asking them about some of these crazy issues. But these are people they think, well, that Trump made it up. Trump just made it. They think that Trump made up Butler. People realized what happened there, right? It was like the Lord above stuck a giant invisible hand down from the heavens or from an alternate dimension. If you, you know, maybe kind of wonder like I do. And turn Trump’s head ever so slightly. Because if Trump had not turned his head, what, an inch? Two inches? His brains would have been all over the stage. That’s a fact. I mean, that was a miracle. And if you were watching it live, you watched a miracle happen live on TV. There’s no earthly way to explain that. There is none. And I don’t know how people can watch that and think, oh, yeah, it was only supposed to be a graze. It’s like that Sebastian Maniscalco skit where he’s talking about his wife. She’s like, I just, it’s the craziest thing. Just back the car out of the parking spot. And I hit one of those pylons. It’s just a graze. I want to go and see what you think a graze is.
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Yeah.
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They think that the graze was planned. That it was meant to be a graze from that distance. Are these also the people that use words like, you know, assault weapon with a clip and a bayonet knife? Do they use those terms? Because they sound like the same type of people. The people typing that on social media, do they have their masks on their face? I’m very curious. I mean, it’s just nuts. They’re all the same people. But they think that that you saw that, you know, that that’s, you know, and as Steve notes, he’s the same people that think Erica Kirk killed her own husband. I need to get some like daytime story music. So I want to I think I feel like I want to make fun of this on the reg. Because if people the people that I see participating in the gossip of that stuff, I mentioned it earlier. It’s just unbelievable to me. But this I mean, it just crazy. It’s crazy. Did you guys see that Russell Brand? I can’t believe I’m speaking a nice thing about Piers Morgan, but here it is. Did you guys see Russell Brand on Piers Morgan the other day? I marked this to talk about it with you on the program because, you know, he’s coming out. I wrote about his little book that he’s coming out with, and it’s on Tucker Carlson’s because Tucker Carlson looked at the Bible once, like the cover, and was like, I am now a pastor. I don’t know. But, He was on Peter Morgan’s show because he’s got this, he’s trying to sell a Christian book about how to be a Christian. I have no idea why someone who, I mean, Paul wrote repeatedly in the New Testament and cautioned people about you don’t put brand new converts in positions of influence or leadership for a reason. And he spelled it out very clearly in scripture. So I had that same vibe when I saw the book cover, especially when I saw the book cover, because the book cover was literally a cross that made of insects. And then it had a nice little curse word underneath it. I don’t know, but he’s like now he sells crystals by the way. And he’s also a Christian influencer. I don’t know. He’s selling $240. Oh, it’s a $240 magical amulet. Sorry, but that’s not Christian. If you’re selling a magical amulet, So anyway, he was on Piers Morgan with this shtick. This is one of the most awkward things I have ever watched in my entire life. All Morgan did was ask him, what’s your favorite scripture? That’s it. Watch.
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Can I go back to asking you a question about your Bible? Yes, if you want to. Thank you. Was that the one you took into court? Yeah, the very one. Okay. What was your thinking of taking it into court? And what you were seeing, looking at some passages, what were the relevant passages for you?
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All right. Thank you for asking me. Thank you. That didn’t hurt, did it? A little bit.
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I feel like this is a skip.
SPEAKER 03 :
It was this from Isaiah. You’re right. But I did say, you know, be chilled.
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Isaiah.
SPEAKER 03 :
Sometimes I lose the chill, man.
SPEAKER 12 :
He’s like Benedict Cumberbatch. Trying to say ping-a-ling. Ping-a-ling?
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Hmm.
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Isaiah.
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It’s this.
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It’s this one.
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Flip through another page. Do it. Do it. Do it again.
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They don’t like that, do they, in the old gallery? But remember you just said it’s a hired spot. A lot of pages. This is from Isaiah. Isaiah now.
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2 Corinthians. World War 11.
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Excuse me.
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Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh.
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He’s still flipping through. Piers Morgan is purposefully withholding any sound. This is the longest he’s gone in his life. Look at him. He’s just letting him tie the noose. And I don’t like Piers Morgan, but… Oh, my gosh.
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It says here.
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This is a skit.
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I would have had it bookmarked.
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Oh, my gosh. Uh-huh.
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You love the verse so much. The verse that I was looking at that day was not this. I can’t actually find the verse that I had that day. But this is good enough. This is from Isaiah 12. Uh-huh.
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Oh, my gosh. Now, why are we talking about this in this manner? Because he’s now reinvented himself as a Christian influencer. He’s got the sexual stuff happening over in England that’s going to trial. But, yeah, he’s now a Christian influencer. It’s a new income stream. There it is. It’s a new income stream. That’s… That was harsh, man. I felt, is he like doing a Sacha Baron Cohen bit? It’s like a Borat. That’s what it feels like. He’s trying to be like a Christian Borat. And I really legitimately wonder if it’s not performance art. And he’s just pretending to be this and going on these podcasts and going on these shows and doing this because he’s trying to… I mean, that’s how it seems. That is why Paul says, you don’t put newbies in positions of influence or leadership. There is a reason, y’all. I mean, he didn’t use y’all in the New Testament. He didn’t translate that way. There really isn’t a y’all in that. Could be. But that was painful. So this is what we’re seeing over and over again. And it seemed very performative. I got to tell you, I love people coming to faith. And we’re not like, nobody’s being a gatekeeper. But don’t be like, I just decided. I’m going to be Catholic. And now I’m a Catholic expert. And all you people who are like born into families that were Catholic and have been Catholic your whole lives, you’re no longer Catholic. I’m more Catholic than you. I’m Catholic-ier. You know what I mean? But there’s a lot of that. And I’m seeing this. And I just look—that seemed performative, Cain. What do you think of my theory? Do you think he’s Borat-ing it?
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Absolutely right. And I think it’s also an effort, as we see the right being divided with all of the Israel talk and all of this, I’m seeing these people, like the Carrie Prejeans, who we just saw on TV, that— I think this is all performative and it’s all intentional. It’s all to say, look, you know, of course they’re going to take advantage of the big tent philosophy that the right has. And so they’re just doing it in this way to sort of cloak their way in Trojan horse style, in my opinion.
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So the Supreme Court finally ends the… game of playing of race baiting racial districting. And it’s for the people who are like, well, this is gerrymandering. No, this is actually undoing the gerrymandering. I don’t know if you’ve seen some of the maps. Like in Texas, the DOJ told Texas there were four districts that were purposefully drawn to be minority majority. Democrats don’t want to have to work for minority votes. They just expect you to, you know, they expect minority voters just wholeheartedly hand them your vote. They don’t want to have to earn it. So they want to keep everybody in one area. They’re actually, they don’t want to have to actually campaign. And that’s one of the things that this is going to force them to do, to be quite honest about it. It’s going to force them to have to campaign. But there is a chance, because as you know, Republicans have been expected to not keep the House coming up in midterms. It’s a little tricky. But with the chance of redistricting, and if they continue to be very aggressive about it, we very well could see that change. And that’s one of the things that we’re looking at. Democrats have always viewed that minority voters, well, they’re just perpetually aggrieved. they, you know, that’s the way it is and we’re not going to treat it any differently. That to me is inherently racist. Trying to act as though, no, no, no, we don’t want to draw districts based on like actual proportional geometry. We just, we’re going to draw really crazy things. I mean, they really wanted to divvy up districts by race. It’s not about representation, that’s racism. You’re trying to say, let’s stop racism by using it. Again, this is Southern Poverty Law Center logic. It doesn’t work that way. But the Republican Party technically could end this. This is something they actually could do. with this aggressive, they could reverse the predictions coming up in midterms with aggressive redistricting. So you’ve had states like Texas, Florida just passed. I mean, they’re going to be adding what, like three to five seats, I believe. Missouri is redrawing their map as well, which is significant. Like Texas, there were some fighting in lower courts, but And ultimately, Texas is winning that. And the DOJ even told us it was something that we had to do. So this is not gerrymandering. It’s un-gerrymandering these districts, especially, by the way, if you look and see how some of these districts are really how they’re drawn. It’s really goofy the way that some of these the way that some of these districts are drawn purposely. Like I think what in Illinois, isn’t there one that’s a really skinny C? It’s like kind of a I don’t even know how you do that. It doesn’t even. But they’re trying to scare people and act like, oh, this is. It’s you’re being denied or you’re being disenfranchised, you’re being disenfranchised. But it’s not that at all. you know, it’s not that at all, but it is racist to draw according to those lines. So these states, like I said, you know, you have these, you know, part of one of the reasons why it’s really difficult for Republicans is because you have the seats that you, that, you know, are coming up for reelection, but you also have a number of Republicans that are retiring. I mean, there are some of the forecasts say that Republicans could lose as many, perhaps as 28 seats. That’s, that’s quite a lot, but it could be, they could lose that many. They said that usually, and by they, I mean a lot of the, a lot of the different models on this and the prognosticators that are saying that, well, you know, it’s could be, you know, on average, you know, when presidential approval is low, they say that the midterm, the survey suggests the midterm incumbent loss averages about 30, 33 to 34 seats. And that’s, And everything from disposable income growth being low to all of that affects incumbent losses or wins. But if they are redistricting properly, because in Texas, it was redistricted to hurt Republicans. In Illinois, it was redistricted to absolutely box Republicans out altogether. Very aggressive redistricting in these other states, proactively redrawing these maps to dilute the insane gerrymandering that, um, Democrats use to try to aggregate all of their power. Uh, they, you could like, you could, you could actually pick up a few seats, not a lot. I’m not saying like overall, it’s going to be a lot of seats, but it’s going to be enough that it makes it, there could be a retention by a sliver for the lack of a better way to put it. Now, uh, I do reject because I thought that the maps, like especially, you know, some of these other maps that have been drawn that Democrats want to object to, they look like actual district maps. They don’t look like spaghetti noodles thrown on a wall. That’s the way that some of these other districts looked. Now, you know, always in every midterm, nobody has been an exception. Presidents, you know, they end up losing, you know, incumbents will always lose some seats during a midterm cycle. So that’s part of what plays into this. But And they always they’re hitting on the approval ratings, the approval ratings. I think that Republicans need to make sure that they’re transparently messaging, et cetera. But this redistricting, especially like if you’re looking at Texas, Florida, Missouri, there’s a number of these states that are redistricting that are redrawing their maps. That’s pretty significant. And you could actually see a bit of a this could turn from Republicans lose the House to Republicans maintain the House, albeit with a very slim majority. that’s kind of, you know, what everyone’s sort of holding their breath to watch. Now, it’s difficult to predict because some of these fights are still happening. And then some of the litigation is still ongoing, which makes everything kind of up in the air. But the forecast as is, is that, well, without anything moving, you know, you’re looking at technically, you could lose the House. But it all depends on how fast these other seats, these other states can finalize their redrawn maps. And then what kind of litigation comes after. Because some of them have gotten shut down pretty quick. And this big move from the Supreme Court on this, their decision that it is not what the left is making it out to be. And you’re actually, you are disenfranchising voters, but it’s not disenfranchising minority voters. It’s just disenfranchising voters totally. That means Democrats would actually have to go in neighborhoods and campus and not just, you know, take it for granted. and actually work to earn votes in some of these areas. Heaven forbid it makes some of these strongholds competitive. And I don’t know why voters wouldn’t want that, because who benefits when you have two entities competing to give you the best? You do. Iron sharpens iron, doesn’t it? Unless you’re dealing with silly putty and not iron. So the number of, with the way that the maps are going now, some of these swing districts, are starting to become the lack of competitiveness is decreasing. And that’s pretty significant. So there’s a lot of things playing into this. It’s too early to call. But depending on what they do, when you look at Texas, Florida, and these other states, I mean, you could maybe, I think this is way more hopeful than needs to be, 18. The London School of Economics says, oh, it could be 18 seats. I think you’re high as a kite. I don’t think it’s going to be 18. Do I think it’s going to be some, some, it could technically be again, it’s hard to say because it’s all still happening. And some of these maps don’t even go into effect until after midterms even, or after like primaries, et cetera. So it’s all on these like various timelines and it’s, It’s difficult to pin down, but there is a chance. But they have to be very, very aggressive in pushing this. They have to be aggressive in fighting this. Whether or not they’re going to continue, you know, remains to be seen. But so far, like Florida had a really brave map and it’s a done deal. It looks great. Missouri’s, you know, Missouri, it’s always, what is it, St. Louis and Kansas City? A little bit of a blip, kind of like in the southern parts where you have the southern parts of Missouri, like the Ozarks and that that’s the Democrats down there are usually the, um, union Democrats, but they’re more, it’s like they’re stuck in a time warp. Some of them, not all of them because they’re, they’re almost like Kennedy Democrats. And I want to say the party left you in the sixties. The party is long gone. Stop. But they’re union Democrats, you know, like whether it’s mine workers or auto workers, things like that, they’re union Democrats. So that, that makes it a little bit different. But, um, It is disenfranchisement. So it’s good that this is happening because it’s going to be a more realistic map. It’s going to be a more realistic map. The way it is now, Democrats worked. That’s the gerrymandering. This is un-gerrymandering this stuff is what it is. A few other things because we’ve been – I want to make sure that I get that. I totally just glossed over. That’s still up here. I wanted to play. There’s two bits of audio. Both of them are Democrats. And let’s start with this is Jasmine Crockett. Her last name is just such an offense. But this is cut 10. She’s at it again. Listen to this.
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When it was a tree that ended up making him a part of the DEI class. Just so y’all know, he is DEI. Yes, because he is uniquely abled or actually he ain’t abled child. Because anyway, whole other issue.
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What in the world?
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So she’s making fun of someone who has a handicap because a tree fell on him and paralyzed him. And she calls that DEI. Wow. That is evil. No, Jasmine. I mean, Jasmine Crockett, you could say is DEI. Greg Abbott’s qualified for his role. Jasmine Crockett is a nepo baby who lived in the ritziest part of St. Louis, who went to the most expensive school in Missouri. The most expensive private school in Missouri. The two, the annual tuition is Ivy league level and went never really wanted to work in the private sector. I think she always wanted to be on the government dole, but for her to say that, and this is the second time she said it. And then she stops and like to congratulate herself, my word. So she, um, I don’t know. I feel like she’s a DEI hire. Cause I hear her talk and I’m like, how are you a lawyer? She had to start her own law firm. She was never going to be able to make partner anywhere else. I mean, how old is she now? She’s like, she’s my age and not, she doesn’t have any successes, especially she’s been alert. She doesn’t have no league. I don’t even know what she does. It’s, it’s unaccomplished. So that, I also have, let me pull this up. This was, looking at this. So this had to do with this mayor. Okay, you want to talk about netball babies? The 43-year-old mayor of Seattle. I feel like that’s too old for your parents to still pay your bills, right? Her parents pay her bills. This former mayor. or the woke mayor of Seattle. She was joking about the departure of high earners from Seattle because they implemented more taxes. Yay, which is crazy. You know, there was a study that showed that when people are fleeing blue states and moving to red states, not just because of crime, but also because of high taxation, red states aren’t taking advantage of this and actually lowering taxes. They’re increasing taxes. They’re increasing them. That’s a big dive we’ll have tomorrow. But so this mayor, she was making fun of people for leaving Seattle, this is cut 16, because of the new high taxes. Listen to how she talks about this.
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I think the claims that millionaires are going to leave our state are, like, super overblown. And if, you know, the ones that leave, like, bye. So…
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Donald Trump is an extreme danger to our democracy. He is, in my view, an unstable man that poses a variety of dangers. He’s an existential threat to democracy. This is just what we imagine the devil would be like.
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They’re still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that’s a fact. He is the greatest threat to our democracy.
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See, you know, when you have lawmakers and people in the media that say this stuff enough— And this goes on. I think we can go on for like a long time with this audio. I mean, there’s a lot of it. When you say it enough and it’s repeated enough, you don’t think that someone’s going to be listening to that and go, oh, oh, maybe he is Hitler. I mean, if you really believe, if you really believed that Trump was Hitler, wouldn’t you want to kind of go on and glorious bastards on him, the movie? Wouldn’t you kind of want to do that? You see what I’m saying? But they have no I mean, I think they recognize what they’re doing, but they have they don’t feel like they have any accountability of it for it because it’s it is. They feel entitled. They feel justified. It’s crazy. But that’s, I mean, this goes on and on and on. Like with James Comey, I mean, when you have the director of the FBI spelling out shells like he’s some kind of Swifty, which, by the way, I found one of the most, it’s like one of the most emasculating things I’ve ever seen. Men do not stay perpetually petty. That’s how ovaries, that makes women’s ovaries shrink up and scream. Don’t do that. Men who are petty like that, like it’s one thing for a one-off, but to be that continually petty obsessively petty. Stop it. But this is POTUS talking about 86 because he was, you know, James Comey was saying, well, I didn’t know. I mean, I’m director of the FBI. I didn’t know that 86 and something meant actually, you know, like killing it. Really? This is POTUS talking about that cut one. Listen.
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Well, if anybody knows anything about crime, they know 86, you know, it’s a mob term for kill them. You know, you ever see the movies? 86 them. The mobster says to one of his wonderful associates, 86 them. That means kill them. I think of it as a mob term. People think of it as something having to do with disappearing, but the mob uses that term to say when they want to kill somebody, they say, 86, the son of a gun. I’m trying to keep the language, Jason, clear. They don’t use that term, son of a gun. They use another term. But that’s a mob term for kill. Yeah.
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But do you really think your life was in danger? Probably. I don’t know. It’s the director of the FBI.
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Based on what I’m seeing out there, yeah.
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What the hell kind of question is that? It’s the director of the FBI. That was talking about 86ing the president of the United States. The director of the FBI. The hell do you think? The director of the FBI goes out there and says this kind of stuff. And don’t sit here and blow smoke up my backside and tell me I’m in Marilyn Monroe standing on a damn grate. No, everybody, everybody knows what 86 means. I worked in as a server for years when I was in going out of high school and in college. 86 meant if you said, oh, this is 86 that. entrees 86 that means that on it’s killed it’s been killed that entrees dead it’s do it you can’t offer it anymore You are not director of the FBI, and you don’t know what that means. We are not going to pretend that we’re all going to be that stupid, are we? Are we really going to pretend to be that stupid, that we really believe that the director of the FBI, James Comey, who ascended to that spot, went through all of the bureaucracy, and in his advanced age, now then director of the FBI, that he did not know what one of the most common slang words The most common phrase in the parlance of our times? Didn’t know what that meant? What else doesn’t he not know that’s entirely obvious and should be to someone who is, again, the director of the FBI? That’s like saying, I don’t know how guns work. I’m in the FBI. What’s a Glock? Don’t even know. Don’t even know what that means. What about sleep with the fishes? I bet he doesn’t know what that means either, James Comey. Sleeps with the fishes. I mean, I didn’t know what that meant. I thought they literally had a cat a pet fish that they slept with. I just didn’t know. Didn’t know that phrase meant that. Meet your maker where maybe you were constructed in a factory. I mean, it’s like Amelia Bedelia. You all remember Gen X. I know you remember that book from your childhood. Amelia Bedelia, the dumb broad who takes everything literally to the point where the stories are just sidebar. You know how you’re watching a movie and you’re like, why are you know what? This whole plot would be over if so-and-so just texted so-and-so. The whole plot would be over. How many times have you thought that in a movie or a show? That is literally Amelia Bedelia. You know, this would all be over if someone just explained to her that not everything is, you know, is literal. There would be no book, which I know is the point, but that’s how annoying it is. I hate lazy plots. I never liked that series. No offense, but it was never in my bag. Took everything literally. That is that’s how James Comey. That’s what he wants us to believe. Now, like I said, we talked about the indictment yesterday. I think that they messed up by making it by by by making it something that they would have to defend free speech on. when really incitement was the best approach. Incitement was absolutely the best approach because now you leave room for doubt in his case. And that’s going to be really hard. It’s having a jury convene to indict someone very different from a jury agreeing to convict someone. So just because you get an indictment obviously doesn’t mean that you’re going to get a conviction. I think it would have been a heck of a lot easier for them if they would have gone the incitement route, especially with the existing, the Watts v. United States of America, that existing case that we talked about yesterday. You know, a guy whose political hyperbole was protected as free speech. And that’s probably the way that the Comey case is going to go. I have no idea why they didn’t go for the low-hanging fruit of incitement. That frustrates me to no end because this is what’s going to happen. This schmuck, that’s the only thing I can call him more. I’m not going to get in trouble. This dude, this loser, this jack wagon, this lunchbox. I don’t know why lunchbox is a bad term for me, but it is. This lunchbox, what he’s going to do is he’s. This case is going to go on. He’s going to appear in court. Right. He’s going to go to trial a few times. But I have his picture. You’re going to see the Comey drawings, et cetera. And then he’s going to be exonerated, essentially. And then he’s going to go on another press tour. He’s going to go on another press tour, maybe write another book. Who knows? But it’s going to look like a victory lap for him. And all of this is going to kick off right as we’re going into midterms. And media loves an opportunity to say, oh, there’s that fascist president. He’s going after free speech. Look, literally going after free speech. And I know we’re going to forget all the times that Obama and Biden did it. 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leave while they’re leaving today. They were at, um, they’ve been traveling a lot here. Uh, they had their big state dinner and then they were at New York yesterday visiting the nine 11 Memorial, which was really touching to see. They were talking to a lot of the family members there. And then, uh, this morning they were at Arlington, they were at the tomb of the unknown soldier, uh, laying a wreath and very, it was very nice that they, that they visited and that they paid respects at Arlington. That was very nice to see. And, um, it looks like that ended well, like they had a nice trip and there were, I think there were a lot more expectations on the king of their king than, uh, previously because Keir Starmer really, really stepped in it as it pertains to Trump and the relations and working with NATO, et cetera, et cetera. So there were a lot of expectations that were placed on their king for this visit. But it was nice to see them pay their respects that way. I just wish that they stood as strongly for their own sovereignty at home, at their home in Britain. Because the way that they have allowed themselves to essentially be usurped and their laws diminished, their freedoms diminished, is really troubling to see. Case in point, you know, when they came out with this, we told you this a couple of weeks ago, this ad campaign trying to combat trafficking, human trafficking and child brides. They were trying to combat child brides. And of course they created this faceless, I guess, avatar of what they envisioned the child brides to look like. And it was like this blonde, little blonde person. You’re like, wait a minute. It’s actually disproportionately affecting Muslim girls. Why are you showcasing it as this? Because they’re too afraid. They’re too afraid British Britons, particularly the left-leaning Britons, are too afraid in their own country to criticize the disastrous immigration policies that have led to essentially their Western jurisprudence to be entirely usurped. And in fact, they can’t even say it anymore. They can’t even say it. They can’t even say it. They’ll be charged with hate speech. They don’t have freedoms over there. There were apparently people upset with the way that police were reacting to, one, there was a knife attack and pull up some of this stuff, where you had a guy, Pakistani. They said he was a Pakistani-born British national. And the guys went on a killing spree, tried to go on a killing spree. And he was apprehended, taken down by two police officers. And, I mean, it’s stunning. It’s all, you know, they have this on CCTV. But they had this knife wielding guy started going after like in this London bus stop, this or sorry, not Pakistani, Somali born. And they were there was always a British national. Well, he’s Somali born and became British or decided to immigrate to Britain. And he was at a bus shelter and just start stabbing this guy, a Jewish guy who went to a Jewish neighborhood. And that and there was an apparently an Iranian backed terror group that took credit for it. And then apparently he was also shown on a separate security camera chasing a younger Jewish man down a suburban street. And he was targeting these people after they were leaving their synagogue on Wednesday morning. And then when the police took him to the ground, there were some people who thought, well, that’s too rough. Well, you’re a terrorist stabbing people. You’re lucky that you’re not stabbed to death yourself. But that’s not all, because there’s more. Now you’ve got, this is video, this is crazy. He’s a Pakistani man who sneaks up, and this was all caught on video, which is insane. This is in Dublin. Now this is somewhat older, not brand new video, but this is kind of, it’s not just in Britain, it’s also in Ireland. This was in Dublin, and there was what they call a high visibility patrol in the streets, and this guy, Just this 23-year-old who was arrested at the scene, he attacked one of these officers. I mean, he just sees an officer and goes at him for attack. I mean, you can play some of this, but this is becoming more and more. You know, you hear people driving cars and individuals standing on bridges, all of this. I mean, it’s becoming more and more. And you… have all of these campaigns that British government have launched. They don’t even like using the word Islamism anymore. I mean, it’s just so completely performatively, it’s performative seppuku is what it is. So when I saw, you know, the King and Queen, they’re acknowledging the, at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Arlington, I just thought, I wish that they and their government were as strong at home as they are standing here to acknowledge our soldiers. I wish that in Britain they were as strong, standing for their nation’s sovereignty. It’s just something. But this is Islamism. This is Islamism. And it’s bit by bit, challenge by challenge, incremental. It’s not a war of attrition. It’s a war of incrementalism. That’s what it is. It’s a war of incrementalism. But I don’t know what this meeting with the king and with President Trump is going to accomplish. I mean, obviously, it remains to be seen. Is it going to result in a change of plans or a change of heart or a change in tone with Keir Starmer? Doubtful. Highly doubtful. I have a feeling that the king is just as lefty as he is. But we’ll see. You know, I loved when the story of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, when they came to the United States to visit Reagan. And Reagan was at what they called the Western White House, which was his very modest ranch house in Rancho Daciela. And it’s in the Santa Ynez Mountains near Santa Barbara. And it was one of the neatest things I think we’ve ever done. We had the privilege of getting a private tour to go up there. And we saw all the photos and everything from when the queen and the prince went up to visit. And the road up there is pretty treacherous. You know, it’s a one lane road and on one side is foliage and the other side is like a 60, 70 foot drop into a canyon and it gets higher, it gets higher and higher. It’s pretty amazing. And when the queen and the prince came in to visit, they were going to visit the Reagans at their very humble ranch. Now you would think it’s Reagan and he was this actor and President of the United States. I mean, he built, it was a very humble dwelling that he bought and they refurbished modestly. And he laid the pavers for the front patio himself. You know, he restored some of the patio furniture that was there himself. He built the fences himself. He did all of that himself. He enjoyed doing the work. And there was, he took a lot of pride in that, you know. So when the queen and prince, and this was like back in the 80s when they came up to visit, it was during a storm. And they took them up. They were in SUVs. They took them up in SUVs. It was very they said the queen wasn’t bothered at all. But it was pretty as some of the other people there thought it was pretty sketchy. It was very, you know, downpours, a huge downpour. And they got up there and she really enjoyed it. It’s not it’s very it’s very different to, you know, obviously the pageantry. that the current king and queen were welcomed with in D.C. But this was, you know, Reagan had a special relationship. You know, you had Reagan and Thatcher, and then Queen Elizabeth was amenable to that. And it was very interesting to see all of that up there and to understand the importance of that relationship. Of course, they had a prime minister at the time who also had a close relationship with Reagan, and they worked together to stop communism from advancing on the West. So it was pretty remarkable. And they really enjoyed, apparently they really enjoyed the visit and the queen loved it. And she was able, cause she’s a, you know, apparently was a pro horse woman. And when Reagan took to the ranch and would ride his, when he would ride, they had to hire special secret service that could actually ride to keep up with him. But then out of the guys that they hired who could ride, there was only one who actually could because Reagan was such an expert horseman. So It was nice, they said, to have someone there besides the Secret Service agent. who could ride really well to ride with Reagan. 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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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All right. Let’s see here. First up, House Republicans passed a procedural vote on DHS and FISA funding. This, of course, happened. Well, I mean, they still have votes today. They have a number of votes today that they’re still undertaking. So yesterday was a procedural vote. They had to remove a third component of the package. And so. This is not the final vote. Again, they’re just going through the procedures of getting it out there. You have to get it into committee, get it out of committee, get it to the floor for debate, open debate, closed debate, all of that stuff, cloture vote, all of it. So it’s a long process, but it’s going along. A $65 billion lithium mother load is apparently hidden beneath Appalachian Mountains and could supply the U.S. for centuries. This, according to a new survey… It’s the U.S. Geological Survey Director Ned Mamula in a statement. They said that their research shows that the Appalachian Mountains could be sitting on this sprawling multi-billion dollar cache of lithium that could last the U.S. hundreds of years. That’s incredibly significant. They said that it could supply 1.6 million grid scale batteries or enough to power 130 million electric vehicles or supply 180 billion, 180 billion laptops for a collective thousands of years of global use. 500 billion cell phones. Oh, my gosh, this is crazy. So it’s like if every person on Earth had 60 cell phones. Those batteries could power that for thousands of years. It’s insane. Very brave students stopped a moving school bus after their driver passed out. This in Mississippi. Dramatic video from inside a Mississippi school bus captured the exact moment that five middle school students leapt into action after the driver lost consciousness and they prevented what could have been a very serious crash. Video from the Hancock County School District showed driver Leah Taylor collapsing while operating the bus on April 22nd. And all the students had a very smart, very smart, rapid response. Those kids were very observant, and that’s just very sweet to see them act that way. She had an asthma attack shortly after the bus departed the school, and she was trying to reach her medication but lost consciousness before she could take it. And the bus, thankfully, was successfully brought under control and stopped safely. Taylor has since recovered and said that the students saved They also saved the life of the of themselves, really, too, of all of the students that are on the bus. That’s pretty significant. Just wow. Very brave indeed. Also, United Pilot reports hitting a drone mid flight in an audio recording. This was insane. United Airlines. This is a pilot that reported it was a United Flight 1980 that departed San Francisco International Airport yesterday morning. And they told the pilot, the pilot told the tower that he had possibly, quote, hit a drone. His direct quote was, I believe I just saw like a red small object about 1000 feet below us to our right. And so they started monitoring that. They said that that looked like it was maybe a potential drone right prior to arriving in San Diego. They said that it landed safely and everybody deplaned normally, but the maintenance team found no damage, etc. They were still inspecting. They’re investigating the situation. But still, drones aren’t supposed to go near airports. They’re not supposed to do that because that obviously can interfere with planes coming in. I just don’t know why anybody would fly their drone near an airport anyway. That’s just kind of weird to me. Yeah, weird to me indeed. Also, Let’s see. I’m going to have to save that one for a little later. Google profit jumped 81% as the cloud business booms. Very significant. 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Now, for those of you who are watching the simulcast, you are not listening to the NSYNC track that is playing, that we play. Oh, you got to keep it going until that chorus, that sweet chorus. Because every year we play this on April 30th. And I’m not going to even sing along to it because then it’ll forever be known that I know the words to this chorus. I’m not like him. See? Here it is, though. We’re getting to it. This is a whole point for those listening terrestrially. Sorry, simulcast. That’s why. It’s going to be meh. That’s right. It’s going to be meh tomorrow. Can you believe, Ken, it’s going to be meh tomorrow? Already? Meh. Oh, my gosh.
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Already meh? Wow.
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What is that? So, yeah, we have to do that every year. And if we don’t, what ends up happening? In fact, it’s why you still exist, that we do it every year. Because the planet, Cain has warned me, everything falls out of alignment and we’ll go hurtling. Well, we get yeeted into the sun if we don’t do it. So it’s about saving lives. It really is. We’re really generous and we should get awards.
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I appreciate you. Appreciate you. So the… The… POTUS is signing an executive order. He’s in the Oval Office currently. There’s so many people packed in that Oval Office, you can’t see the gold filigree. We’ll recap some of that tomorrow. I’m going to be on Fox Business later talking about gerrymandering. Mr. and Mrs. Mandering, son. I’m kidding. In the meantime, today in stupidity came.
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Yeah, Jerry’s no good. Seattle Socialist Mayor, you heard this last segment. Juan, this is cut 16. Not only is she waving goodbye to money leaving the state, but somehow the stupid people in the crowd are applauding that concept. Listen to this.
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I think the claims that millionaires are going to leave our state are, like, super overblown. And if, you know, the ones that leave, like, bye.
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Listen, they’re plotting money.
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