Kamala Harris does a town hall with Univision while Tim Walz sat down with Michael Strahan on Good Morning America. Kamala puts out the worst ad of the election that explains what a “real man” looks like. Vogue fastracks a fluff profile and photoshoot for Kamala Harris that was photographed on October 7th while people were suffering from multiple hurricanes. Dana brings up the theory on the Internet that the government could whip up hurricanes and send them to Florida. Doug Emhoff says talking about the story of physically abusing his ex-girlfriend is a “distraction”. Seth Dillon from The
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My question is as follows, what are you going to do to help the middle class so that the cost living, make sure that doesn’t, does not destroy us, destroy the middle class.
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Thank you for the question and your point. Listen, I know prices are too high still. you know, prices are too high still And. we have to deal with it. Here’s how I feel about it. Again, you’ve heard my story. I, I come from the working class. I’m never gonna forget where I come from. And part of what we have to do is build what I call an opportunity economy where people have the opportunity, like you have described, for you to be able to work hard. And your five daughters have an opportunity to then do what they and what you aspire for them to be able to do without having to worry about just getting by. I want you to be able to get ahead. So here’s my plan.
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It includes what we need to do to bring down the cost of, for example, groceries. One of the issues I’m gonna be taking on is price gouging.
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My question is as follows, what are
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It’s price gouging is not, gosh, I’m so tired of this stuff. I’m so tired of it. It’s, that’s, it’s price. Gouging isn’t an issue. Do you see that? She’s trying to frame inflation as well. It’s, it’s really not a real thing. It’s not anything that we did. It’s it’s all just because of price gouging. That’s what she’s trying to argue as a way to absolve herself of any responsibility that she may have with this. I mean, it’s, and she also said, well, my planning, you know, and, and the way that she had put it and the way that she wrote about it, and that on Twitter and, and on her website when she was repurposing Joe Biden’s stuff, she tries to act like Biden wasn’t a part of it.
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She wants to claim it, but then she also doesn’t want to claim like any of the responsibility for it. It’s the weirdest thing in the world. It really is. Welcome to the show. Dana Lash with you at the top of this first hour, her town hall last night. She was ridiculed for it. They, they were saying that she had a teleprompter, but the guy over at Univision was saying that she didn’t have a teleprompter. That’s a lie. But do we have like any video shots of the stage? Because I swear it looks like there was a teleprompter. I mean, I mean, I’ve, I know what teleprompters look like and it looks like there was one up there. I, I don’t, the only thing I could think of is that maybe they used it for like, the host.
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Is that a possibility? you know, where like the, the, like the, the person who’s hosting it had to use it as a way to be like, okay, and then we’ll be right back and all that stuff. I don’t know. But this is, again, they’re part of their media blitz, which they are continuing with and it is just, I don’t know if it’s working. Really don don’t think, I mean, it doesn’t seem to be helping her in the polls. There’s a lot of discussion as to whether or not she’s even able, I mean, it, there’s a lot of discussion about her. I mean, really just kind of falling apart momentum wise. And I’ve got some evidence to that, which we’re gonna get into.
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So, man, but I didn’t watch this town hall last night because I, I gotta, I have to take a break from it or I’m gonna break my legs off and stab myself through the throat with my femur. Damn. Yeah, it’s pretty hardcore when you, when you simmer in it and you live in it 24 7, you’ve gotta take a break. You have to because when it’s this stupid, when it’s this stupid and it is so welcome again, top of this first hour, the who boy this town hall. I just, like I said, I don’t know how beneficial this is for her. She’s making a play obviously for Hispanic voters and they’re doing really poorly with Hispanic voters.
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I might add the Harris Walls Harris campaign and not doing well with Hispanic voters, not doing well with the only people they’re doing well with are suburban white women and younger voters. you know, so take from that, what, you know, what it is. Those are the only people that they seem to be doing well with, sort of, and the, they’re counting on younger voters. This is why you see like this, this effort to get TikTok and all this stuff. They’re, they’re depending on these younger voters to help them out in some of these, these battleground states. So, I don’t know. It’s just, but they but it, but it continues. And you had Tim Wal, who was speaking with Michael St.
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Strand and I actually thought that he St. Strand not Walls, did a, a decent job asking questions and pushing back on some of the stuff and a or asking him on, you know, about his record and asking him about some of the things that he had said previously. It was, it was actually, you know, kind of interesting audio. Somebody 31 though, it, it, I don’t think this helps them. Listen,
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They were saying that, hey, these are policies that Kamala Harris could have done three years ago when she was in the White House with President Biden and she never did. What do you say to people who, who bring that up? Who say
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That, well, well Donald Trump had four years to do it. If you’re gonna talk about that and what the, but what is, you need a partner in Congress. You’ve seen these, we’ve seen different bills that are ready to pass and Donald Trump makes sure he steps in. We saw it around immigration of a bipartisan bill, widely respected, wanting to make a difference in this, holding true to our values, securing the border. Donald Trump steps in and says, look, that’s gonna hurt my political future. Let’s not make it happen.
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But Donald Trump isn’t president. I mean, that’s such a weird answer. It’s such a really weird answer. He’s, he’s not president though. I mean, he’s not, gosh, I don’t think that this helps them. I don’t think that it helps them at all. I don’t think that the answers that they gave are any in any way illuminating. I don’t think that it’s helping people make up their mind because all it does is they seem to just be passing the buck. But he was audio sound by 27. He was asked about lying about his record. Waltz was, and again, this is Michael Stray in this a, b, c interview.
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Listen.
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Well, I think it’s about building teams, about bringing diverse folks in, finding where their skills work. I feel like I’m on a championship team with Vice President Harris. But it’s, it’s that idea of molding, shaping, providing guidance, but understanding that you’re, you’re just a piece of it. The folks, the players gotta play. I always said, you you’ve gotta put them in a position to be successful.
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Yeah, well you’re, she hasn’t won anything. You have to win elections in order to be on championship teams and competed. Can we just have November already? I just wanna go and eat Turkey and go into a Turkey coma because I, I mean, to, to try to talk seriously about the Democrat campaign is mind numbing. I I and not to complain ’cause I know you guys all have your issues. I could not imagine. I think the only worst job you could have is maybe as her advisor ha having to advise her because she’s such a train wreck. I, it’s amazing to me that she’s gotten this far in the campaign. It’s amazing to me that they picked her to begin with.
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and I don’t, I actually kind of believe one of the answers that she gave in talking about Tim Walls, that she selected him as her running mate because only she, someone with zero political acumen would choose somebody like him in order as her vp. So this is, that’s don don’t think it’s gonna move anything. So they’re continuing their media blitz. At least she stopped picking fights with Ron DeSantis down in Florida. Right? I mean, oh wait, no audio soundbite nine. She didn’t, what am I talking about? Geez, kill me now. I
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Do think that the crisis that we have just experienced in the ongoing effects of it because of these hurricanes are yet another example of the importance of having leadership at a moment of crisis. Who understands their role and responsibility.
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Is she describing DeSantis and not herself? I’m just trying to understand this one because you didn’t, you, she wasn’t describing herself in any of this. Just saying, just saying. But she ended up, she keeps going with it. Oh, she had a Spanish accent too. See, say Poway audio sound bite eight.
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Well, first of all, thank you for the question and I hope your family is okay and your home is okay.
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Okay. What are you serious? Why is she doing this? Kane, you’re, you’re you’re half Hispanic. Is it hard when I say okay, but if I say okay, you understand it better?
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Yeah, no, I, no,
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That’s how that works though, right? No. Why are you being racist? Why are you being racist against a woman of color here?
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It makes me laugh out loud to hear her do that.
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Okay, why did I noticed her doing that? and I thought is, is she doing that because it’s a Hispanic audience? Hmm. It sounds like she’s don don’t know. In the meantime, Trump’s in Aurora, Colorado today and he’s got an event there and Barack Obama had an event last night where he took credit for hi The Economy under Trump audio soundbite for not making it up.
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And,
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And the reason some people think, well I don’t know I don remember that economy when he first came in being pretty good. Yeah, it was pretty good. ’cause it was my economy. We had had 75 straight months of job growth that I handed over to him. It wasn’t something he did. I had spent eight years cleaning up the mess that the Republicans had left me the last time. So just in case everybody has a hazy memory.
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Gosh, he
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But wasn he didn’t, he didn’t do nothing. Oh
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God. So wait, we made it better. Is he actually trying to say that he’s got that Barack Obama created the economy that we enjoyed that the tax cuts that Right, right.
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People forget that gas prices were extremely high during the Obama administration.
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Well, and they forget that our energy output too, our ability to be able to subsist on what we were able to extract here domestically or to send out to the world market Yeah. Was greatly diminished. And in fact, the only reason that it picked up was because of privately leased land that they then tried to, you know, rut con and take credit for. No, it didn’t work. No. They brought, you know, it’s bad when they bring up Barack Obama. you know, it’s bad when they bring up Barack Obama and he played every identity card he could. He went after. Well I, he’s getting a lot of, a lot of criticism for audio soundbite too because he was basically telling black men that they have a problem if they’re not voting for the black woman.
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Oh boy,
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Makes me think I’m speaking to men directly. Part of it makes me think that, well you deserve feeling the of woman. You’re coming up with other alternatives and other reasons for it. Women in our lives have been in our backs this entire time. They’ve been raising us and working and having our backs. And when we get in trouble and the system’s not working for us, they’re the ones who were out there Wow. Marching and protesting.
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So that’s kind of what Joe Biden said. You’re not, Hey man, you ain’t black if you’re not voting for me. Wow. To play that card. Or Hey, you’re sexist. If you’re not voting for a woman, it’s because you’re a sexist man to play that card coming up. I’m going to show you the cringes ad that’s ever been cringed and it makes me want to Byrna everything down. It is the worst ad I have ever seen in my life and I’ve seen some really bad ads. We can’t make fun of it enough. I’ve spent all morning doing it, in fact, and I’m just wondering where, who was in charge of casting and who tried to put the gay guy on the back of the truck as a manly man.
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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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Let’s see here. First and foremost, apologies. I got this a little frozen a little bit. So this, and we’re gonna get, we’re gonna actually come back when we come back after headlines. I got a whole bunch of polling to go over with you. This is some latest stuff. A bank, TD Bank was fined $3 billion for failing to monitor money laundering from Fentanyl, terrorism, and human trafficking. I would just think that all of those are crimes anyway. So you’re just not what you’re, you’re you’re not monitoring the money laundered for crime. It’s all crime. they said that from fentanyl to narcotics trafficking, terrorist financing and human trafficking, chronic fails provided, blah, blah, blah.
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Don’t care. ’cause none of us are affected by this. Are we, are we affected by this? I don’t give a rats ass. Let’s see, hackers. Now this is interesting ’cause I saw this yesterday. You guys know the Wave Act machine? Yeah. Everybody knows that because that’s how we always get our receipts, right? Because whenever Democrats try to scrub stuff, whenever they try to hide things, hackers claimed a catastrophic internet archive attack. And Of course, it was a bunch of pro Hamas goat lovers, the hacktivist movement has launched a ca. They, they had a, it was a pro Hamas hacktivist movement that decided to launch a catastrophic cyber attack revealing the details of 31 million people, compromising their email addresses, screen names.
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It was in count on X that claimed responsibility. And Of course it had to do with Hama, blah, blah, blah. And the Wayback machine is, was inaccessible on and off. So that’s, I’ve never heard that happening. Now with the Wayback machine, that’s the, that’s the Internet’s archive. If you don’t know what that means, like they take screenshots. They have like screenshots of like every webpage ever provided that there was like something that trolled it. you know, when when on a particular date for something that you’re looking for specifically. So, but wasn interesting these market watches trying to say groceries are more affordable. And I’m pretty sure that this was written by some platinum extension, Karen, who sits in a New York Fifth Avenue office and only has like people bring her groceries from Instacart.
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Pretty sure she has no idea what’s happening. Because I mean, I’ve literally noticed this, I’ve noticed, in fact, I’ve noticed several of the recipes that I make, and it’s not that they’re bougie, it’s like two and a half, almost three times more than what it was like I I to, and, and look, when you grow up poor in, in a rural part of the country, as I have done, unlike Kamala Harris, who is literally a, a privileged princess who doesn’t know what struggle or middle class is, when you’ve grown up in that area and you’ve come from nothing and you’ve learned how to make the most with food and recipes and everything else, you really pay attention to this stuff. And you don’t go out and get like the bougie AST things, right?
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You still have that mentality. I mean this is, so this, I’ve noticed this for me for basic brand off-brand stuff. It’s like two and a half to three times more. So this idea that they’re trying to sell us that it has an increase step off, meet the business end of a broom in an unflattering way, because that’s a complete lie. It’s an absolute lie. And everybody knows it. We all know it. You guys know you know how much you’re paying. Why do they try this aggravates me. They try to lie, lie about like this. Let’s see. And Marshawn Lynch is hinting at a run for Oakland Mayor. Hmm, interesting. Marcelle Lynch, mayor Lynch, former Super Bowl champ. He thinks he’s looking at Mayor, look at that.
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you at the bottom of this first hour. I’m gonna apologize in advance what I’m about to do to y’all. Oh,
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What?
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I had to watch this. Nope, don’t you dare get sit down, sit down. I see you getting ready to get up off from your desk. Like, oh, I’m just gonna go ahead and duck it. Sit down. You coffee can wait. You are gonna listen. You’re gonna watch this ’cause this is horrible. So we know that Harris has the Harris Harry Walls campaign. They’ve been trying to buy influencers, they’ve been putting these ads out on TikTok. All this other stuff. I think I’ve seen it. I think guys, I found the worst ad of the political cycle. I. think I found it. It’s, well, we’re gonna play it for you and then we’re going to di dissect because it’s a bunch of dudes.
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They, you know, they’re very, it’s very important. They’re trying to get the men’s vote, the dude’s vote, the dude bros vote. And well, this is the ad they think is gonna do that trick. I need you to watch this. It’s something else. I’m
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A man. I’m a man. I’m a man
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Man. And I’m man enough. I’m
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Man enough to enjoy a barrel proof bourbon.
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Neat man. Enough to cook my steak. Rare
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Man enough to deadlift 500, then braid the outta my daughter’s hair. You think
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I’m afraid to rebuild a carburetor? I eat carburetor for breakfast.
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I ain’t afraid of bears.
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That’s what bear hugs are
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For. I’ll tell you another thing. I sure as shit am not afraid of women.
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I’m not afraid of women.
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I’m not afraid of women. They want
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To control their bodies. I say go for
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It. They wanna use Ivy up to start a family. I’m not afraid of families. They want
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To be childless cat Ladies have all the cats you want.
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Woman wants to be president. Well,
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I hope she has the guts to look me right in the eye and accept my full throated endorsement
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Because I’m man enough to support
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Full.
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That’s right buddy. Man. Enough to know what kind of donuts I
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Like, man, enough to admit I’m lost. Even when I refuse to ask for directions,
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Man enough to not ban young women from reading little women
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Or one of those pants books that the sisters like,
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I’m man enough to raw dog a flight. It sucked. Not worth it.
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I’m man enough to be emotional. My
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Think my wife
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Means in front of my kids. In
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Front of my horse.
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That’s,
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I’m man enough to tell you that I cry at love Axle,
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Goodwill hunting, west
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Side story. That and predator.
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And I’m sick of so-called men domineering, belittling, and controlling women just so they can feel more powerful.
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That’s not how my mama raised me.
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I love women.
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I love women who support their families. Women
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Who decide not to have families,
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Women who take charge.
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And I’m man enough to help them win.
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Wow. Wow. So where to start with this one? Kids, So I. If we could do, Juan, I’m sorry to put this upon you, poor Juan. If we can do a side by side, we’re just gonna pause and go through these gents, because these all were, this is a real ad. This is, I, when I first saw it, if I had not been told, and I had not known that it was a real ad, I would think that it was fake. Right? I would think that it was a fake ad. Let’s look at this guy right here. Twiggy Mc Twig stick. So my grandfather was a rancher and my grandfather was muscly. He was a hundred percent mus. He was shredded wheat.
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This guy, well his shirt’s blocking his arm, but he looks like, you know, have you ever heard like, oh, well I guess they skipped leg day. He skipped all of it day forever. And he’s sitting there and he goes in my horse. And he noticed, and he looks at the horse and the horse is out of frame and that you can hear the horse like, you know, kind of breathe. That’s not his horse. This guy looks totally uncomfortable standing there. And why is he so mean? Why is he so bitchy? Why is he so he, this guy’s mad. This guy’s a puppy kicker. you know, he is. Then we have the, can we get the guy who eats carburetors for breakfast real quick? I think. I mean, I Oh, oh no, stop it. This guy. Oh no, no. Wait, Juan, go back.
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Go back, go back. Let’s go to this queen on the truck. Oh no, this guy. Woo. Men, men out there. Who among you sits like this? Who among you sits like this?
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I do when I have a pain in that upper thigh area on the right.
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No you don’t. Yeah,
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If I’m shut up, if I have a
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Little cramp, Steve, you don’t sit like you. You can’t even see it. If I have a little cramp, I sit. Juan doesn’t sit like this. Like I’ll
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Be
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I’ll. This is like a pageant pose.
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I’ll be like, ow my cramp.
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He looks like an arrested development character. He’s Buster. This is Buster from Arrested Development. I like women. I’m sure you do, Francis. I’m sure you do. Yes. and I, I have a deep throat in support of women. He actually said that phrase, are they trolling us at this point? Language? Are they controlling us at this point? And then at one point, I kid you not, I’m not afraid of bears. He said that. He says it. I bet you weren’t either. Slick Oh. my gosh. That who, I mean the fact that he’s this pose, this pageant pose on the edge of the truck, like this man alive.
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I nobody believes you can’t, they can’t even define women, but nobody believes this dude. But came for real.
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This Yeah, like I said, I mean, if I had a cramp on my right upper thigh, that’s how I’d, or if you were gay, but wasn holding,
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You’d sit like this.
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I’d be like, wow. My cramp is really,
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In fact, there are gay men I know who don’t even sit like this. That’s, that’s, nobody sits like this. If you have a penis, you don’t sit like this. Okay, can we, let’s go to the carburetor dude. Well we got, we got this guy who, I guess he’s channeling DMX. Then we got this guy, I eat carburetors for breakfast. It made me think of Happy Gilmore when he had that one dude. He was like, I eat pieces of blank like you eat for breakfast and happy gilmore’s. Like you eat pieces of blank for breakfast. What’s wrong with you? This guy? I eat carburetors for breakfast. Wrong type of carb lunchbox. That’s not what we’re talking about. Okay.
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Wrong type of carb Oh, my gosh. And then we got, who’s the guy who looks like they pulled him out from under a bridge? He, he looks like he would sell bridge denim to Frank and always sunny in Philadelphia. Got the queen. We got this guy who’s don don’t know. Oh, here we are. There he is. If we can get a, a wider shot of him, Juan and I don’t care if you roll it on the side there. So this guy, I want you to notice his shirt. The first thing I notice, aside from the fact that this guy was working on a BM, he was working on A BMW, is he has a super clean brand new W work bench. looks like any never been used. And his sleeves look professionally distressed.
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And if we can’t get a wider shot of him, you’ll notice something really interesting about his arms because his arms in his, you know that he has in this professionally distressed shirt, his arms. Well there’s a raging farmer’s tan that he has. Juan’s pulling it up. don don’t care if it’s side by side. Juan, we can let the people see how the sausage is made. It’s all right. They like looking at these fools. It’s okay. This, this guy has the craziest farmer’s tan ever. When you wear button down shirts and you rip the sleeves off of him, look at his farmer’s tan.
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This man does not wear a shirt like that often Kane does he? Nope. No he does not. I want, and we can put this side by side. Okay. Yes. Keep it up there. This dude, the raging farmer’s tan. This dude is not used to wearing these shirts and it’s professionally dis. Look how clean and pressed it is. Look how press that shirt is. You all know this man does not dress like this. This man is like a mall Santa. And he goes home to his house in the valley. you know, after a long it’s, this man is not and And, we he is not working on a Harley. You not working on an Indian. Yeah. What is that? Isn’t that a BMW? I guess so. Or a little. Yeah.
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Yeah. I can’t, yeah. Isn’t it it does look like it. Okay, well who among you with your sleeves ripped off has one of them. I mean, I, I, we have, we have bikers in my family. None of them. They all, it’s all Harley or Indian. That’s all it is. And can we note, one of the things that I’ve noticed, a lot of you out there, all of the men immediately were talking about his quote Clean pine workbench, an inordinate amount of you. Yes. Were very upset with us typing that. Look at that. Look how clean that pine, I mean it is like freshly fall. It’s like freshly shor pine, whatever you wanna call it. Felt freshly feld, pine, freshly milled.
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And this guy, his farmer’s tan, he is not used to that shirt. He’s working on a boujee bike. Look at all the tools in that in the background. I don know who, who keeps their garage act clean. Psychos. And then the clean pine work bench. This dude, this cat right here. None of these people are real. And by the way, I also thought that they couldn’t define what a woman is. Oh. But man, this ad is unbelievable. It is unbelievable. I’m not afraid of women. You can’t even define them that Yeah, that’s, that’s, no, I’m not afraid of bears. I bet slick. But they can’t define what women are. They actually thought this was gonna work. They put this ad out because they’re trying to go for dudes.
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I don’t know any dude who would look at this. and I, I’d see themselves, the guy at the defend this, this lunchbox. What did he say? I like a good whatever. Shut up. Nobody cares. The only guy who’s somewhat believable is the guy on the work bench because he is got, or the the, the bench. ’cause he is got muscles. This dude, this is the only dude that’s somewhat believable because he actually looks like his body type matches the activity in which he is pictured. But I also don’t believe that that’s his garage because nobody has a garage yet clean. Unless they’re psychos. Nobody. I don’t believe you So, I am just shocked. Just shocked at this. The whole because it’s so bad. The
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Whole premise. The whole premise is based on assuming men are scared of women. Like nobody’s
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Gonna look at all these virgins here,
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Here. Nobody is going to relate to
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All of ’em. Even that old man. All of ’em,
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No one’s gonna relate to this. Unfortunately,
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That guy may be an excuse
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For the Kamala campaign.
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Yeah, I mean the guy in the truck though, who’s posing like, I mean this pageant point
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Right here. He might have a cramp. I’m just saying
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Is
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Could have a cramp.
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He doesn’t have a cramp. No, he sat like that. The whole ad came. The whole ad. He sits like this. He looks nervous. Is there Bullet, he looks like he’s like a customer of Matthew Shepherd. He is all tweaked out on meth. Could he have, that’s what he looks like. Could he have
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A bullet wound right there? He is just holding pressure on it.
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I’ve got theories. Maybe it’s probably ’cause he’s gay. Actually again, I will say, I don’t know gay dudes who sit like this and who are sloppy. Like they’ll get a shirt, how sloppy it is. And he is got boobs. I mean, don’t wear a fitted shirt like that dude. Or like at least wear a little hat shield. you know, if you’re gonna, only the ladies are gonna understand that reference and that’s all right. I I But this is the ad they came out with. ’cause they’re trying to, they’re trying to get the gents, they’re trying to get the in. And it’s all, as Cain said, based upon this premise that that men are scared of women. And that’s why they’re not voting for Kamala Harris. It can’t be that she’s completely inadequate as a candidate. It can’t believe that she’s completely unaccomplished.
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No, it has to be because men are afraid of her. Now when you consider that Logic mole over the inherent sexism of it, oh no, it’s not because of any shortcomings on her side. The deficiency is on their side because they’re men. So they’re being judged as being afraid because they’re men, which is by itself sexist. So who’s the real sexist here? Where is the real sexism? I mean, just because I think that you’re raging Karen and that you shouldn’t be in charge of, of a household much less the United States government. It doesn’t mean that I dislike you. I am a woman. I dislike Kamala Harris for the exact same reason that most dudes do because she is completely unaccomplished and annoying.
3 (33m 8s):
It’s not because I don’t like my own sex, it’s because I don’t like it when someone who is unaccomplished and is a ladder climber and wants the job title without the work, nobody likes that. We’re scared of her incompetence. We’re scared of how she might murk us all in a third world war. We’re scared of her tanking the economy, but we’re not scared of her because she’s got a vagina. Golly. By the way, every time IDF blows up Hamas, those are the virgins they meet in heaven.
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Like Sam’s through the hourglass. So are the days of the United States.
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I remember buying diapers. I I I remember the first time I went in the store right after Malia was born. I I was like, what? That’s how much diapers cost. I remember changing diapers. You think Donald Trump ever changed the diaper? Yeah, I almost said that, but I decided I shouldn’t say it.
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I mean, I don’t get it. Is that supposed to be funny? Irv made a joke about diapers. We live in the stupidest time ever. Everything is so stupid.
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The adults are back in the room. Dana.
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I mean it’s, you know, Dignity’s back in the White House or whatever. Dignity. It’s Hunter, Biden dignity. It’s okay. Yeah. Do you think that Donald Trump ever changed the diaper? What does that matter? Right. Who lowers my taxes? don don’t care if he’s it. Look, you lower my taxes. You stay off my guns and you stop. Like trying to delegitimize guns as like a serious Republican issue on the platform. don, don’t care if you ever look at a diaper. I really don’t care. I don’t even care if you can pronounce diaper right. Do it like Alec Baldwin’s wife. How you say cucumber? How you say diaper? Do it like that. I don’t care. Don’t care. What does that matter? I love when Democrats try to have a pour off or an every man off.
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No, we’re just like you. Look, we’re middle class. We one time had fries at McDonald’s.
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Do you think Trump had fries?
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Do you think Trump ever had fries at McDonald’s?
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No.
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Or Kamala Harris? I used to. I used to fry fries. No you didn’t girl. You never fried fries ever in your life. You literally lived in one of the biest neighborhoods in Northern California. Stop. Your parents were PhDs. They worked at Ivy League universities. Girl, you are a princess. You went to a super expensive primary school. Like a lot of us were eating government cheese. Shut up. Nah, by the way, government cheese isn’t bad. I’m just gonna go on record and say it. Maybe it’s just you romanticize things when you’re older and you look back on your youth and you’re like, it wasn’t that bad. No. I don know. Maybe it was, but I don’t think it was. The government cheese’s pretty good, right? No one says anything.
3 (38m 42s):
Guess I was the poorest. It’s okay. It’s all right. But notice how they do this. They, they always, they, they try to act like they look we’re poor, just like you. I’m surprised, honestly, I, it’s, I don’t, why am I saying this? ’cause it’s gonna happen. I want it to actually happen. How much you want buy. They’re gonna do like a photo op at Walmart. Dude. They’re gonna do a photo op at Wally World at Walmart. They’ll
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Do it in front of the store on a hay bale with pumpkins.
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Walls goes to Walmart. Oh, get it. It’s gonna happen. That’s the level of thought that is in this political cycle with them right now. They’re gonna do it. I honestly don’t believe Kamala Harris ever step foot in a Walmart. Do they even have them in some of these? Do they even have Walmarts in some of those fancy neighborhoods in California?
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Good question.
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Like, she grew up by, didn’t she grow up by Berkeley? Do they even have a Walmart up there? Can they even say it? Or does their West Coast blue Bloodedness prevent their mouths from making the vowels together like that? I’m curious, curious. don Don’t know. I just, it’s funny. It’s really funny to me. So we’ll see. I I wouldn’t doubt. I mean, they, you saw what they did trying to just get dudes, you know, I wouldn’t doubt that they’re gonna, they try to try to do something like this too so they can, they can stunt for the working class. We got a lot more on the way. Stick with a second hour coming up.
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Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you at the top of the second hour. You can watch the radio show on Channel 3 47 DirecTV. If you’re watching it, then you probably are watching it on X or Channel 3 47 DirecTV. I mean, my gosh, it’s obvious right? Friday. Yay. If you see this Vogue cover Yeah. Can we talk about this for a second? Can we talk about this? Yeah. That Juan will throw it up there. The Vogue cover is Wow. And the story behind it, Kamala Harris decided, well, Vogue decided to help her out with a campaign contribution.
3 (42m 46s):
And she was airbrushed within an inch of, well, she looks like marzipan. She looks like fond. They even airbrushed her hands. And she’s on the cover of Vogue in a very unnatural pose. And she’s puring her lips together, which isn’t entirely flattering and I don’t know why they thought that that would be the flattering thing. I don’t know. But this is, they have, they have her up there and they get Of course. you know, they were gonna do this all planned. This is part of their media blitz. Right. And it looks like they photoshopped her head on that body. Right. It it looks very photoshopped to the point where like her, the proportion of her hand and her forearm is just really odd compared to on her left.
3 (43m 38s):
So it’s your right. Her left. It looks odd, right? Oh
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Yeah.
3 (43m 44s):
So her head looks like it’s photoshopped on the, it looks super impo. It looks weird. This is what, what Vogue says, only rarely are individuals summoned for acts of national rescue. But in July, vice President Kamala Harris received one of those calls, like summoned like a demon. Like, and they, I mean, it’s just like they did. It’s an in-kind campaign contribution. They photoshopped her so crazy. It’s so crazy. And this was, they put her on the cover back in 2021 during the inauguration.
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Remember when she was wearing her converse, but wasn a bad cover, her, her, this cover is awkward because of the Photoshopping, the color choice is better. But the, the one that she was on back in 2021 was one of the worst Vogue covers I’ve ever seen. It just looked, she looked like washed out the, the contrast was gone. It was horrible. This photo, it’s like they spent too much time photoshopping her. I, I like, who did they let loose with the blur tool? I’m just curious. They’ve spent way too much time photoshopping her and it just looks awkward. But she’s on the cover of Vogue now. Kane, what were you telling me about when this photo was taken? Oh yeah. When was this photo taken again?
6 (45m 8s):
This photo was a, she had the shoot on October 7th. Right? So the anniversary of,
3 (45m 13s):
Oh, so the vice president of the United States was doing a Vogue photo shoot on the one year anniversary of Yeah, the Hamas terror attack. Okay.
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In addition to, that’s the start of her attack on DeSantis as though he was ignoring her calls.
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So while she’s attacking DeSantis over the hurricane, and while everyone is acknowledging, you know, going through and, and remembering Hamas’ terror attack on October 7th, she was doing this. Yep.
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Priorities.
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Priorities. It seems too little too late, doesn’t it? Yeah. Why? Why didn’t they, why weren’t they doing this with the media back in July? I mean, I know that they wanted to limit her exposure because every time she answers questions, it’s a disaster without exception. But, you know, if you had any kind of talent or ability, then you wouldn’t, you have gotten better, wouldn’t you? Wouldn’t you be, wouldn’t you like train your candidate to be better? Apparently they didn’t do that. Or she’s just incapable of getting, of, of getting better at doing this really wild though. This is like one of the worst covers they’ve ever seen. It’s really bad. It’s bad. It’s just too photoshopped and it looks fake and her head looks weird.
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It’s like they, it’s like they took a picture of her body from one photo and took a picture of her head from another photo and then superimposed it, right? don don’t know. It’s just odd. But this is, they people are saying her the lighting’s weird. Someone asked if it was ai, but yeah, she’s got her nice little vogue cover there getting ready. They’ve never, they’ve Vogue never gave like Melania Trump a Vogue cover. don don’t think they’ve ever given any Republican woman a Vogue cover. But it was a very last minute thing. And you can tell it looks last minute. And, and to me, I think that this, because apparently this process for Vogue was fast tracked, is what’s being said.
3 (47m 8s):
It’s what, what’s being reported. So that to me signals that she, her campaigns in a desperate position. Annie Ovitz took this at her VP residence in, in DC and they even said that it was on October 7th. And she’s, you know, they tell what she’s, I mean, that’s, wow. And they’re, they’re dolling her up and, and having her pose like she’s a fashion icon on October 7th. I mean, out of all the, I mean, that’s just wild So I. They also have a picture of Cheney with her in their pants suits. I don’t know. And don don’t think anybody, they’re trying to pretend that she’s though, she’s so fashionable, fashionable No one.
3 (47m 48s):
No, let’s, let’s be real No one thinks that Kamala Harris is a fashion icon. No one thinks that No one thinks that any person in politics is a fashion icon. I think Kirsten Sinema with her quirky style, like came close to being fashion interesting. But to have icon is such, I mean, are we gonna just completely ignore the meaning of words? It’s nothing, none of none of this is iconic. I mean, they’re, it’s pant suit city. Come on. But this was a, this was a fast tracked piece because she’s in trouble. She’s in trouble with polling. She’s, it’s not going so well for her. and don don’t know if you’ve seen, there was the couple here, there was, well I sent some stuff out on pulling this up on your newsletter.
3 (48m 35s):
If you get it Substack over at chapter and verse the newsletter that goes out regularly. And Quinnipiac had to pull the, it came out yesterday where it’s showing that even though she is leading with suburban voters, they’re lose, Democrats are losing men. There’s cracks in the blue wall. She’s struggling with the Rust belt, she’s struggling with the working class voters. Pennsylvania Democrats are starting to struggle. There’s, they’re tied in five of the seven Battlegrounds and looking at some of the latest with the electoral college, et cetera.
3 (49m 18s):
They’re, they’re, they’re tied in a number of these battleground states. And every single time she does any kind of media, she takes a hit in the polls like every, every time. And it’s just not going, it’s not going well for her. This is, I mean, it’s not, it’s Trump is not so far in the lead that people need to exhale because he’s not behind. He’s not above or beyond the margin of error in any of these where they’re that close. So this is not a moment of relaxation for the Trump campaign. It’s not exhale. Look, the stress is gone. It’s not that at all.
3 (49m 58s):
And a lot of these surveys too, you have to remember, nobody really is gonna know what what’s going on until the night of the election. And a lot of the polling that, that that is coming out right now is just about, is designed to craft a narrative for, to be used as a tool for turnout. Like there was one poll that came, it’s not very, it’s not a very good survey. It was 1000 voters and it is an active vote survey. And it showed Trump have having a 1.2% lead over Harris and the a seven point change, but it’s like a margin of error of almost four.
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And it’s a small sample and it’s overs sampled Republicans, it’s not a good survey, but this is one that comes out. One of the reasons I tell you that I’m not trying to, you know, burst people’s bubbles. But I can tell you, having done this in number, in a number of states, in a number of elections for over 10 years, I think going on 20 years now, every single time that Republicans think they’re ahead or that they think they’re doing well, it doesn’t matter if it’s in Texas or Missouri or South Carolina or Florida or wherever. They kind of like ease back a little bit every single time. Oh, well we can relax a little bit. We have some breathing room. That’s how it’s viewed every single time. That’s why I always say Democrats really are not the biggest threat to Republicans.
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It’s Republicans that are the biggest threat to Republicans. And I, I, that’s why I think that with some of this stuff, you can’t, you gotta be careful with these surveys because they’re gonna try every single election cycle to figure out a new way to use this information to manipulate you. And if they can get you to think that you got it in the bag and maybe you don’t need to work as hard to get out the vote, well then all the better for them. Right? So you gotta, you gotta pay attention to stuff like this. I get really aggravated at some Republicans who are like, I, you know, stop telling me about these bad polls for Trump or how close it is. Oh, okay. So you want Kamala Harris to win. Because when I hear people who say that I immediately write you off as a leftist sto and I want nothing else to do with you, you’re dead to me forever. I cannot deal with it. I had a friend who was a little aggravated with me, who had said, you know, I don’t know why you keep looking at these poll well as, as opposed to what?
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So wait, you want me to lie to you and tell you that everything is great so that you can sit back on your ass and not work so hard to get out the vote? Is that what you’re talking? Get out, go to the Democrat side. I told my friend, I was like, don’t message me again. I was done. I’m like, it’s too aggravating. I’m done with it. It’s so stupid. Don’t be purposely stupid. It’s, I wanna win. and I want, I need people to understand that for whatever reason, it’s a phenomenon with Republicans and I don’t. With Democrats it’s like the opposite. When they feel like it’s really close, then they just wanna grind harder. But Republicans look at it like, oh, we got some breathing room. You don’t, you don’t telling you Pennsylvania’s interesting. There’s a lot of people, I, I think Scott Presler has done really good work there and some of the other individual activists have done work there.
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Really good work. But they said that it’s a lot of Gen X voters in Pennsylvania that have mobilized and Trump’s favor, huh? Gen X. Look at that. Isn’t that not interesting? Gen X is gonna save the world. Gen X, the forgotten generation. In the meantime, Kamala Harris has agreed to a CNN town hall. She needs a town hall, says Politico, she wants a town hall on October 23rd. She’s participating in it. They’ve tried to get, I think she wanted a debate with Trump. She needs it. And they said that CNN offered Trump a town hall.
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His campaign hasn’t immediately responded. I don’t really think he needs it if he’s not taking the offers for town halls and debates. To me that says that their internal numbers show him doing better and they don’t wanna risk it because, I’ll be real with you, his debate with Kamala was not good. He, it was like one of his poorly poorest performing debates. It was ’cause he took all the bait. He didn’t have, he didn’t have the strength of discipline to not take the bait and not get ticked off. And he was, I mean he, neither of them won, but he didn’t win it. Or neither of them. I mean, neither of them really won it. Neither of them really lost it. And she stayed on point to her whole goal was to tweak him.
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He can’t do that again. And if he can’t have the strength of discipline, he needs to not do a debate. All he needs to do is just the interviews that he’s doing and the events that he is doing, he doesn’t need to do anything else. She needs it, she needs it desperately, but she’s not up to the task. So CNN also offered Trump a town hall and he’s like, nah, Kamala Harris doing a town hall by herself isn’t enough. Because I mean, didn’t she just do one with Univision? So were you gonna do the same thing? I mean, how many times are you gonna have the same damn town hall over and over again with the same questions over and over again? You’re not learning anything from it. She needed the contrast with Trump. That’s the only way she’s gonna get any kind of boost and I.
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Don’t think he’s gonna give it to her. Now. That’s, that’s fine. That’s a smart move. So he shouldn’t.
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Colorado Goldmine collapsed living one dead and more than 12 people trapped 1000 feet underground. It happened at the Molly Kathleen Goldmine near Cripple Creek. On Thursday afternoon, the sheriff at the press conference confirmed the fatality of one person inside of the mine. they said that the malfunction with the elevator system created a severe danger for those aboard while they were 500 feet into the mine. Rescue teams arrived. They pulled 11 people to safety who were stuck at the halfway point in the shaft and a further 12 stranded. they said that those who were stuck at the bottom have blankets, chairs and water. They’re in good health and are communicating with rescue teams. And they said apparently children were amongst those that have already been rescued from the mine.
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So they don’t know yet how the elevator inside the shaft failed. One of the people 12 trapped, one of the 12 is, is an employee with mine safety experience. The other 11 are tourists. So goodness, praying for those people. This, let’s see here. Jobless claim numbers, published job seeking AI is gonna apply thousands of positions for you. This is, wow. they said that. It’s called, there’s like all these AI, like I guess engines for the lack of a better way to put it. they said that these, this thing will send out thousands of job applications and they match human applicants with perspec prospective employment.
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And it’s, that’s what AI will do. That’s don don’t know if I, I mean, I guess that works, but now you’re not even gonna have, what do they call ’em? I mean, the people that are hiring, you’re not even gonna have that position in HR anymore. Everything is gonna be done by ai. Like, I’m just, that’s another job I hadn’t even thought of. That is gonna go for ai. Golly, another storm. Nadine tracking another one. National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance, stopping being disturbed off of Florida’s East coast as a hurricane. Milton Barrels onward. The, this her, well that’s, they’re calling, they’re looking at it, calling it the Storm.
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Nadine, the Newsweek piece buries the lead. They only have the first important information in the first paragraph. So Anna Skinner needs to be fired. But they said they’re looking at this. It’s, I mean, they start, it started out in the North Atlantic. There’s two disturbances. You have Hurricane Leslie that’s gonna go on a path away from the US and then you have the storm Nadine. So they’re watching that. Well, it is hurricane season. I mean, it’s not, you know, it’s not unusual. And let’s see here, we have like a some, I’m not gonna sit here and talk about lesbian sex scenes in Quick five at the opera. I mean, we get enough of that in our every day. I’m just not doing it. Now. We’re also gonna get into coming up, we have Doug Emh.
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He gave an interview and he was asked about the lady he slapped. Why isn’t he being asked by more people about this? Stick with us.
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3 (1h 0m 35s):
I made Cain mad on break. He’s like, did not, oh, he’s so mad right now. Look at you. This is what he does. He gets mad. He’s like, I’m not
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Mad. You always
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Exaggerated. I’m
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Mad. You just don’t believe in you. It’s like when I say not people are are innocent. You always say, I say old people
3 (1h 0m 47s):
Aren’t innocent. It’s not, look, that’s not my problem. You don’t like old people. That’s a whole different topic. You always
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Exaggerate my point. He’s
3 (1h 0m 52s):
So mad right now. and I is like human. We had this huge, we just had this huge debate off, off air. First off, welcome back. Dana Lash with you. We’re at the bottom of the second hour because I don, I have not wanted to talk about it be because I think it’s dumb. I’m gonna be honest. Lemme set it up like this. First off, you know when, when people say that they don’t trust their government, I, I get it. A lot of people have no reason to trust. I mean, in fact, it’s like a part of our American DNA. It’s the whole reason why we’re not a direct democracy and why we have a republic, a constitutional republic. Because it empowers the people against the government.
3 (1h 1m 35s):
And you’re, you’re supposed to have a healthy suspicion of it. Right? I get it. I also probably get it more than the average bear because I’ve, I’ve been targeted by my government and I’ve been harassed by my government and I have, I’ve been put upon and besieged by my government. I’ve been called a domestic terrorist by literal sitting members of government, simply because I support natural enumerated rights. Like, you know, your right of self-defense, second Amendment, So, I, get it. Like I said, a little bit more than the average bear about distrust for government. I always have joked over the years, I’m like two steps above anarchy.
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I believe in a constitutional Republic article one, section eight, nothing more. Everything else is noise. And I’ve said this even before the Tea Party, when I helped to found the second tea party going around the country and getting out the vote, et cetera. I mean, I, I’ve seen it, I’ve experienced it. I’ve been through it all that said, no, I do not believe the federal government is driving hurricanes into Florida to kill people before an election. I don’t believe that. Now, do I think that there exist things, you know, patents for different, whether applications for the lack of a better way to put it.
3 (1h 2m 58s):
Absolutely. But the existence of a patent doesn’t mean that the technology or the thing exists. I mean that’s, you know, IP 1 0 1, but I say that because I know that some people and I am friends with individuals that are on a scale of, yeah, maybe there c the you can see clouds to, they’re driving hurricanes into Florida like that. That’s a pretty big scale. I have friends all over it on that scale. and I listen to ’em and I’m like, okay, wait a minute. Hold up. I mean, we struggle to make even clouds full of rain. Rain right now. So what makes you think we’re gonna be able to like control like an entire, I have had a friend that told that honestly believes and has told me that the federal government is literally controlling the hurricanes.
3 (1h 3m 46s):
And that’s why there’s so many more hurricanes and they’re whipping ’em up in the water out there and they’re like driving ’em towards Florida. I am not kidding you. I don’t wanna name any names and I love, I love this individual. I don’t dislike them and I’m not making fun of them. I just think they’re so wrong. and I told my friend, I said, I go, what strikes me is that this is like the rights version of climate change in a way. Like to this extent. And Kane totally disagrees with me. And so he’s like, you don’t believe in ionic whatever, drones with copper wires in the sky. Do you know? And he got so mad at me during break. No, ’cause Kane’s one of them. He’s
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One of ’em. I am only stating the facts. No,
3 (1h 4m 25s):
You’re not. You’re pretending to triangulate. You’re doing a dick more. No,
6 (1h 4m 28s):
What you’re doing is you’re trying to assign something that I’m doing, which is not what’s happening. That’s totally what’s happening. That’s what you’re doing. This is totally what’s happening. If you needed to be clear about that,
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That’s totally what’s
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Happening. But what I’m doing is just telling you the scientific data that actually shows the electric field in the ionosphere. If you looked up the actual usage of like say harp for example, do you understand what harp does and how it affects atmospheric energies?
3 (1h 4m 56s):
Yes, but I’m talking about No, you don’t. Whipping up hurricanes and driving them into Florida is very
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Clear. Underst. Right. I know you want to take the absurd. I’m
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Not taking them. Sorry. This is literally what people, I’ve had people, very good people, very smart people try to argue this with me.
6 (1h 5m 10s):
So somehow I’m furious with you when I can’t get a word in edgewise. Isn’t that weird how that works?
3 (1h 5m 14s):
I just wanna to make sure that you were accurately representing my position, Kane. Well,
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I was
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Isn’t that what you like to save
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Me? You take the absurd and you’re like, lay purple, you
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Old people,
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Purple whales in the sky. That’s stupid.
3 (1h 5m 25s):
No one said that. That’s
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Astonishing. It’s, yeah, no, but no, I’m not, I’m giving an example. You went to the absurd and you then decided to be against absurd. I you
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Absurd. Absurd. You do think that’s absurd
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Driving hurricanes to the country. Yeah. That’s
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Absurd. Okay. Okay. That’s all I’m saying. That’s, that’s all I’m saying.
6 (1h 5m 38s):
What? And that’s what
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I was saying. That is literally all I’m saying. So why are you so mad at
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Mes? Exactly what I was saying. Because you kept acting like it wasn’t what I was saying. That’s why Well, now you’re saying you were trying to assign what I was saying didn’t saying earlier. Like I said something differently than what I said said mad. That’s what I was saying. That’s not, I’m not
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Mad. Gosh damn it. Tada. I’m not
3 (1h 5m 59s):
Mad. Oh man. Oh man. IJI because I see people who I, and there’s been like a lot of, you know, discussion. I was telling my friend this, my friend’s, like, you don’t think that we have, you know, it’s 2024 in our government’s like a hundred years ahead of us in technology. and I’m like, I actually don’t believe that. I mean the same government, look, I I can’t also entertain the idea that our government is supremely incompetent and then also is like the light years ahead of with all this tech. Does that make sense? Yeah. Like I can’t reconcile that. That’s why I don’t necessarily believe it. Look how many things they absolutely oo bar
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Up. And like five years ago, if you were to tell me, you know what, dude, vaccines are horrible actually for you. I would’ve been like, that’s crazy. We vaccines are credited with saving thousands upon hundreds of thousands
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Of life. I would’ve said five years ago, can I I would’ve said a couple of them. Yeah, I would’ve,
6 (1h 6m 49s):
Yeah, maybe. But you wouldn’t have then questioned the entire big pharma that we see today and the behemoth that we now know that it is. I I would’ve, I know, I’m just saying five years ago it wouldn’t have been as severe as PO post covid.
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I haven’t
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Changed, my God, you’ve never said a damn thing about the big pharma before. Covid. Gimme a break.
3 (1h 7m 9s):
I actually have. That’s
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You have not, you can’t prove it either. I,
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I’ve written, I guarantee I’ve actually written pieces. No, that’s okay. But it was like, it’s like about putting all the kids, like on a DH ADHD meds and all this stuff and like antidepressants and it’s like that talking about that ex Oh, I’ve totally written about it.
6 (1h 7m 23s):
But yeah, so that went deeper. It wasn’t just, oh we gotta treat a DH adhd. It was oh damn, these vets. But
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I will say there theses
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Could been the
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Cause for, there’s a little distinction there though because the vaccines that, that, that you’re talking about and I question, like we all question the Gardasil and all this other stuff. But even, okay, let’s just, let’s establish that whether or not you agree or support all of the shots that the ones that were there have been out there for a long time, right?
6 (1h 7m 49s):
Yeah. When I was a kid there were nine, right? Like maybe nine you had to take when I was a kid in the seventies. So
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They’ve been out there for a while. Yeah, the coronavirus one is legit like brand new
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For sure. But that’s
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No studies, no long, no adverse, nothing, no established on it. So a lot of the people were pointing out like, that’s, we don’t wanna do that ’cause there’s nothing, we have no information about it. And then you would have people in the media, why do you hate all the vaccines? Because people were saying that one’s new. There’s no studies on any adverse reaction. There’s no long term, nothing, they, it’s not been around as long as these others. Yeah. And that, and they were unfairly characterized.
6 (1h 8m 30s):
And that prompted us, us to look into what are, what’s in these other vaccines possibly because we’ve seen an uptick since the seventies and eighties on these things you just mentioned. Like a DHD, autism, stuff like that. So we wanted to look and see. I don’t think so. And the common denominator in these vaccines, even the old and trusted ones, like you said, use as a, well don
3 (1h 8m 49s):
Don’t put that far
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Old use as a preservative thy Marisol, which is mercury. And if you can explain to me why they allow you to inject three times the amount of mercury in your veins, but won’t allow it in a can of tuna. Well,
3 (1h 9m 0s):
Cigarettes are safe cane. FDA says so
6 (1h 9m 3s):
Really? Is there cigarettes in the vaccine? ’cause that’s what I’m talking about. you know what I mean?
3 (1h 9m 6s):
I’m talking about vaccines. The government will say weird things and say certain things are safe when, but I get it. But I’m
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Just saying they’re, they’ve been using for decades, mercury as a preservative in these vaccines. And that heavy metal is what’s been causing a lot of these other issues. The vaccines themselves, if it were just like the old school like you talked about, which is just the dead virus to help your body kind of learn Yes,
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Yes, yes, yes, yes.
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About that. That’s not what’s happening. We’re
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Talking about
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Hurricanes before Florida. And that’s not what’s been happening since the seventies.
3 (1h 9m 29s):
Yes, yes. I look at, he’s like, man, look at all you’re sitting over there like, what? I can tell, would you stop when he, he sits up straight a certain way and he has his arms a certain way. I can totally tell.
6 (1h 9m 38s):
I have to move to the mic. Oh,
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Saying, but I, I do think that with some of the stuff we gotta, we gotta be a little careful. Some of the folks out there need to be a little careful. Look, I said I, you know, I get it. You don’t need to convince me. I’ve been called a domestic terrorist by my government and I’ve been completely harassed by my government before just simply for supporting enumerated rights. I understand totally. But I also don’t think that our government is both completely incompetent and they can’t fund hurricane disaster relief, but also have all the technology to literally drive hurricanes towards Florida and other Republican areas. I just don’t believe that the two things can coexist.
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I don’t believe it. So we gotta like, gotta pick one. But the other thing too is the media’s been seizing on this, I think as a way they’ve written more about this than they have about the disaster that is fema. And my other reason for cautioning people about it is the anytime that anything is given as a tool of distraction, the left and the media will seize upon it. And they will focus entirely on that. So that, so, and they will ignore the other issue because look at it, the bigger issue is what you, all of these tax dollars people have paid into the government, federal government, federal taxes, and then they turn around when people need that return on the investment of their tax dollars.
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Where is it? Well, it’s gone to illegal immigrants and then they try to argue, well no it hasn’t. But yes it has because you guys have said yourselves. I mean, the spending is literally on the government website. It’s over at DHS, which is where FEMA is under, by the way, the head of DHSI dunno if you guys saw this. Alejandro Mayorkas, he’s been, he was out shopping recently and he also went to go eat some, enjoy some sushi. He spent, he went to North Carolina, he spent under six hours there.
3 (1h 11m 56s):
And then he left to go to Nobu to get sushi, which is like a fancy sushi place. Nobu. And he spent less than six hours visiting the hurricane, hit areas of North Carolina, then ran back to DC and had some very expensive sushi and I. He probably spent more time at Nobu. And then he’s probably spent more time shopping and eating sushi than he did actually in the hurricane head areas. And he was, he left the establishment. He had a little take home bag too. When he left. He had a little doggy bag. Can he A little no boo doggy bag. Nice. This guy does not understand optics.
3 (1h 12m 35s):
IDHS is a joke. They, he does not understand optics at all. Ima not nobody in this administration does. You have Joe Biden on the beach when the hurricane’s hitting the first one. And then you have Kamala Harris sitting for Vogue on October 7th while she’s also simultaneously trying to attack Florida. I mean, do you see the mess that this is, this is such a mess. None of these people have any self-awareness. Say it what you said. Say
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It. I bet Mayorca only eats California
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Roll. I bet he does too. That’s all it is. That’s the safe su that’s his
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Sushi. Sushi. That’s his sushi.
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I’ll just have the California wall. I bet he does. I bet that’s all he does. I bet you’re right. Extra though. He does look like a cold fish, doesn’t he? Extra avocado
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Everybody. Everybody’s singing. I wish they are. Could eat California roll. Okay.
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6 (1h 13m 57s):
It’s his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida, man.
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Alright, so first up here, because of the hurricane, Milton people could catch fish in the street. It’s actually not a bad gig. Be able to just like, walk out your front porch and go catch fish in the street at, this was in College Park area. Two men caught a large bass on a flooded Orlando Road bass. Yeah. And a dude in a riding mower came cruising down the middle of the street. I mean, this all happened at the same time. Dude was bass fishing in the street and another dude was driving a riding lawnmower. It’s like a CNN weather report, no joke, right? Yeah. It’s like a CNN weather report. And he came, he like, he came cruising through right through the, the middle of the, of the, of the scene. And they had a news crew there, and he didn’t have a care in the world.
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And the guy released the bass back in the water. And he is like, we came out here to fish after the storm. He is like, you know, it’s not fun for people whose stuff get ruined. He is like, you know, whatcha gonna do right now? Just, you know, everything’s flooded. You’re out there trying to, you know this. That’s all you can do Too funny, this, a bearded floor man casually joined a women’s only poker tournament and he won $5,000 and got away with it. He was the anti-discrimination legislation. So he, they can’t ban men from entering into a women’s tournament. So he ended up defeating the, the female lead and took home over $5,000 according to the Las Vegas review. His, there’s video of it. Some of the, some players were putting a bounty on him and they said good luck, but not really.
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But yeah, he entered into the tournament and he couldn’t, they couldn’t keep him out of it. Yeah, he did beat all the women. That is correct. He beat all of the women. This, can you, this story. Have you ever like had a dream and then like you’re mad at your spouse or something in your dream and you wake up and yet it takes a second to realize you’re not dreaming and you’re like, and you’re mad at them for absolutely nothing. So this woman was charged with domestic violence because her, okay. So she got mad at her husband and attacked him because there was a woman on television. They were watching television and the woman on TV reminded her of her husband’s former fling.
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Wow. It’s Coral Springs police. They responded to the call at a residence. At a residence. And the caller said a verbal argument between the spouses. The the couple got, they they had over, apparently the guy had cheated on her with this chick. And the some woman on television, it resembled the chick that he had cheated on his wife with. And the wife got mad and attacked the husband. And that’s what happened. Yeah. And yeah, it was bad. She threw all kinds of items at him. She scratched him bit him. I mean, he did cheat So I just, but they said that he, he actually finally, she, look, he took her to the ground because she wouldn’t, she wouldn’t stop aggravating him and biting him and scratching him.
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So he forcibly took her to the ground, held her there, and then she tried to complain to the police that she was the victim because he had, he had used force on her girl. You were scratching and hitting him. Like, what did you think was gonna happen? Come on. So she was arrested and taken after they investigated, they’re like, yeah, you’re the batty. So they took her to jail. Broward County Jail Of course. Like what? I, I guess they hadn’t gotten past that. I guess they hadn’t worked through it. Two dudes tried to rob a construction site during Milton and they deservedly got stuck. Aw. Aw. Winter Garden. They tried to take advantage of the state of emergency in Polk County. They were at a construction site. They were trying to load up on what they thought was gonna be an easy steal and nope, they got stuck.
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They actually got stuck in Polk County Sheriff’s arrive and they took them to Polk County Jail. Stick with us. Third hour on the way. Welcome back to the program channel last year with you at the top of this third hour. You can follow along. Channel 3 47 DirecTV. The chats at Rumble. Were also on X Kamala Harris’ husband, the second dude, Doug Moff headline. He doesn’t deny bombshell stories that he slapped his ex and got his children’s nanny pregnant. Bringing,
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He’s spreading it about you saying that tabloid stories about your personal life saying it should be front and center. He’s saying it about Scarborough, your wife slap and, and making incredibly crude and lewd suggestions about her past life. I’m just curious, I know I seem like a very zen, mindful person, but I think I’d be pissed off. And I’m just wondering how, how do you, how, how, how do you all stay centered? How do you stay disciplined and not really go off, put the questions and not really push back hard at these things?
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We don’t have time to be pissed off. We don’t have time to focus on, it’s all a distraction. It’s designed to try get us off our game. Oh my. Does it get you off game? No, the all we are doing, all we talk about
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Is a selection. Just Scarborough bjd up that question. He, that’s, that’s what it was. I have no other way to put it right now. He hawked to it. Doug Emh h just then with that question, come on. He did. And you know I’m right. Joe Scarborough just hawked to it. Doug Emh Hof with that question. Oh, the way he set it up, he acted like he was afraid to get slapped. He didn’t wanna ask that question. So, you know, when people are saying that you knocked up your nanny and you slapped the hell outta that chick can film festival. I mean, how do you like stay centered when people are asking you about this? Like, how do you not like react?
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That’s what he just did. Come on. Notice
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He didn’t deny
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It. He just said no, Doug and I, like, we just don’t have time to get mad. I So you did hit her. I mean, a normal person would’ve been like, so you smacked her. But Joe Scar, it is like his eyes get tinier and tinier. Have you noticed like the more nervous Scarborough gets his eyes just disappear into the meat of his face? It just, they just disappear. It’s like some messed up anime. But he the, I mean he took 5,000 years to ask that question.
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So like, you know, when you were slapping people, knocking people up, was it like, you know, how do you stay centered when people are like, you did that. How do you stay centered?
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Who asks a question like that? So when you were murdering people, how did you stay centered? When people criticize you for murder? Like, we just don’t have time to get mad. It’s a distraction. It’s a distraction to ask why you beat the hell out of a chick in the valet line at Canne Film Festival. How is that a distraction? Me too. How is that a distraction when you knocked up your nanny? How is that a distraction? It’s like, it’s that’s we’re trying to, people are trying to figure out if they want you in the White House and you’re, that’s a distraction. It’s just Golly did. It did. Joe Scarborough was uncomfortable in asking that question.
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And when you’re the reporter, when you’re the person, when you’re the interviewer, you cannot be afraid to ask those questions. I mean, grow a pair for the love. Like he looks like one of those dudes. but wasn in the wall’s Harris ad I’m a man. I eat carburetor for breakfast. I mean, golly, that question though was something else. But he, Doug m Hof didn’t deny it. He didn’t deny it. So, but that, that would’ve been the follow up. He had. Scarborough had to ask him like that. He had to ask him. He had to ask him the question. And so he asked him to check the box, but he didn’t really wanna ask him, which is why he basically asked and answered the question himself in the question.
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So all Doug Emh had to do is, yeah, it’s so bad. We’re just, we don’t have time to get mad.
25 (1h 22m 11s):
Who
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Does this? Joe Scarborough does. I can’t make fun of it enough. However much you load these people, it’s not enough. It really isn’t. I mean, so the ex-girlfriend, remember she got that back of the hand of the canned film for something like Doug Moff got mad because he accused her of flirting with somebody don don’t know. Or that a dude flirted with her. don don’t know what it was. Anyway, he whacked a whacked, the chick slapped her. And he goes, this is designed, he answers Scarborough. It’s it’s designed to try to get us off our game. And Scarborough goes, does he get you off your game? That’s the follow up he has not. Did you, did you slap her? It is, does it get you off your game?
3 (1h 22m 51s):
That’s the follow up. Did Twitter just drop our stream? Because I said that Joe Scarborough a hawk to a Doug. Mh. Is it, do you think that that that’s, that’s probably what happened, Juan. Because
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It’s weird timing that they did
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It right when you did that.
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Because just to say X may have dropped our stream because they said that maybe, well I know I said it. Joe Scarborough just hawked to a Doug MHS with the question there. And then he follows up. Does it get you off your game? The que the follow up should be So you slapped her. Do you regret it? Do you regret slapping her? That would’ve even look, that’s, that is actually a, technically it’s a strawman because you’re presupposing something and you’re trying to fabricate something. Well, actually no, that’s not a straw. You’re begging the question. Begging the question is assuming, even though it’s technically hearsay, I believe all women, I was told to do that by Kamala Harris. Doug mhs. He’s the wife guy. His wife, the he’s the wife.
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Guy of the wife. I was told to believe all women. So it it begs the question, when you assume that what the question is based off is true, when you ask the question like, okay, so do you regret slapping her? Not so you slapped her. So the the most unbiased way possible would just would be to ask. So you slapped her when I would’ve been like, so do you regret hitting her? Me too. Do you regret hitting her also? Me too. Believe all women should we believe all women. That’s what I would’ve asked. But Joe Scarborough goes, does it get you off your game? I’m Joe Scarborough. I don’t know why, but they pay me gobs of money to blow smoke out my backside on M-S-N-B-C.
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He used to get so mad at me, him and his wife spent like 15 minutes one time going off on me on their show because I criticized them. ’cause they’re so thin skinned and So I totally. Norm McDonald did. and I just hit them every time. Like every hour for weeks after. You remember Kane? Oh yeah. That’s the follow up they have. What would you, wouldn’t you have asked that too? So do you regret hitting her? Oh yeah.
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Without a doubt.
3 (1h 24m 52s):
So you deny hitting her, but do you regret it if you did? Well, if I had hit her, I would’ve regret. So you hit her. There’s a way you can keep it going. It’s like,
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No, I’m not off my game. I’m still beating women.
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Yeah, scar was like, does he kick you off your game? And Moff goes, no, all we’re all we’re doing, all we talk about is this election that is so lame. You’re pansy, you pansy doesn’t even have the balls to ask him a tough question. You absolute beta pansy just to cut you off your game. Good grief. And he acts like such a hard ass on his show, doesn’t he? He does. But then you get in front of Doug Mh Hoff. I guess he’s worried about getting slap. He slapped too. He wasn’t gonna ask him that question. He’d get, he’s gonna get the back of Doug’s hand. Oh boy. Golly. He was asking him a question like he’s a beat dog.
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So does it, does it, does it get you off your game? Good night. Juan says that the first stream was having issues. It’s just a stream wide issue. It’s not because I said that Joe Scarborough a pansy and hawk to a Doug Mh hof in the question laid up there. Just wanna make sure people understand what we’re talking about.
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But wasn good that you repeated it though.
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Yeah, because the question, I mean, I was like, did Joe Scarborough hawk to a Doug Emh in the setup of that question because he’s a pansy. ’cause he was afraid to ask, did you beat that chick in France? you know, did you ever, did you ever hit your nanny that you impregnated? Did you hit her too? Like I’m just, can I just say too, the laziness, like you don’t even leave the house for your side piece. You can’t even, you don’t even have the energy to leave the house for the side piece. You’re like, mm, the nanny. And she wasn’t even that good looking. It’s can’t even, I can’t even, can you shut up Kane or I’m gonna make you say on here when you put his slide, I’m
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Not gonna say that.
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Oh man. No. Oh man, what did then Steve’s in here. Doug won’t talk to a Joe. If Joe won’t talk to a Oh. my gosh. Can’t even deal. Oh man. you know, you have to make fun of these people. This is how bad this stuff is. This is how unbelievably bad it is. And then you got Barack Obama out there trying to act like, hey pores. We’re like you. Audio sound bite six. Listen to this.
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Tim is a veteran. He is a teacher, he is a coach. He’s not a coach. He’s a hunter. He’s not, he’s been a great governor working with Democrats and Republicans to get stuff done. Woo. Yeah. He can also take advantage truck apart and put it back together. No,
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He can’t.
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You think Donald Trump can do that? For that matter? Do you think Donald Trump has ever changed the tire in his life?
3 (1h 27m 42s):
Wow. So is that gonna mean that our taxes are gonna go down and that we’re not gonna go into World War III and get all our kids murked?
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Are these the new measurements for president? Whether you can change a diaper or a tire?
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Remember when Barack Obama’s like, all you gotta do is change air pressure on your tires. Right? Save you all the gas in the world.
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He was even the one that said, tick up your thermostat a couple degrees too.
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The thing that I, that I will say that I think people like about Trump is Trump’s like, yeah, I’m rich. What? And then they, and then he is like, yeah, I tried to take advantage of all the tax breaks I can get. Who wouldn’t? I mean, he just admits it where all these people are like, no, we’re pretend poor. They pretend to be, while they’re up in Martha’s Vineyard and doing all this stuff. Like Barack Obama’s like, oh, climate changes bad guys. All the shorelines going away. Meanwhile buys house on Hawaiian coastline and then changes the shoreline in contravention of the Hawaiian law. Or he buys coastal property up at the Hamptons. He has and, but he is like, oh no, all you guys better get away from the shoreline. You’ll drop into the ocean and die. The climate change. I think they tell you that.
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So you’d leave the shoreline for them. See, it’s like they pretend the stuff’s all pretend with them. It’s all pretend it is. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Hold up, hold up. Audio soundbite one. Yeah, this is when is this? Who cut one? Yeah, the audio. Somebody one. Listen to this. This is when, by the way, the i, this the sheer audacity of Barack Obama’s super rich guy. Multiple houses, multiple mansions, you know, telling all these people who are, who are broke, struggling in this Biden economy that they better vote for Kamala Harris or they’re not, they’re not doing enough. Unreal audio. Somebody one listen to this
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Is that we have not yet seen the same kinds of energy and turnout in all quarters of our neighborhoods and communities as we saw when I was running.
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He is gotta pat himself on the back there. you know,
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I also wanna say that that seems to be more pronounced with the brothers.
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Oh boy.
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Oh
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Boy. The brothers with the brothers.
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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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We had this yesterday. A guy poured gas on himself and ran into a patrol car. This was in what? It was out Washington in North Carolina. A father embraced his new life after becoming the second person to receive a titanium heart. That’s interesting. He, at Duke Hospital, it is a titanium artificial heart powered by magnets. It’s like a whole meme now with The Internet. It’s made by this company that they replaced this guy Donovan Harbison heart and I, it’s like an experimental thing. And they said that he, you know, they told him some time ago he had to have a transplant. It can’t obviously take a long time. So they have, it’s an experimental device. It’s powered by magnets made by this company called Five BiVACOR that actually replaces like his whole heart.
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This guy named Daniel Tims invented it. They attach the device through these connections to the remnant parts and then the grafts are stitched under the remaining vessels, both the aorta and the pulmonary artery. And in an instant, the device was able to recreate normal circulation, normal amounts of blood flow and normal pressures. And they said it’s definitely heavier because you don’t normally feel your heart. they said it would be, it’s, he’s gonna stand up with it. It’s gonna, he’s gonna live with it temporarily. I’m, he’s like, he he is good attitude about it. He says, he’s like Tony Stark. I guess you would feel it. Yeah. How how weird would that be? I think that’d make me nauseous to feel it, wouldn’t it? I don
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Dunno.
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Yeah. Wouldn’t it weird? That is so weird. Like, oh, don don’t know. I got, I got questions about that. So Chippendales dancers are gonna, oh, they’re gon, they’re a thing still. They’re gonna unionize. Can I ask who actually of women thinks that that whole shtick is attractive, right? Yeah. I’ve just never understood it. It’s, I know like from when I was a kid, that’s like the stereotypical thing, but I just don’t get it. But they said that the Chippendales at the Rio, they’re going to unionize. Okay, well, alright. they said it takes a lot of work to make the prestigious ranks of the chips. Are they called the chips?
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The Chippendales people? The chips? Yeah. they said there’s little job security. Well, you think you’re ripping your pants off and shaking your ass for women and probably some dudes. I mean, what, what kind of job security did you think you were gonna get with that?
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I thought they got paid above Union scale. I didn’t know.
3 (1h 32m 51s):
Yeah, I actually thought they, yeah, I thought they made like some cash, right? don don’t know. It’s interesting. But they’re, anyway, they’re union that they’re unionizing Somebody shot and killed a 2-year-old sea lion. There’s a 20,000 reward offered for information. I’ll, I’ll happy happily take a bat to anybody if the Lawso calls calls for it. they said that it’s a, this is, yeah, they found a, he was injured but alive. He had a fresh gunshot wound in his back who shoots a seal, a sea lion who shoots a sea lion. He ended up, he didn’t make it because of his injury, sadly. So they’re looking out, they’re asking for information that they said that some of them California sea lions are they, they’re at a higher risk of human related injuries and death because they’re less wary of people.
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Their natural behavior has been changed. And so they think that someone might be nice to them and give them food and instead someone is a thug and shoots them in the back like this. That’s just so, like, who does that? Like how I hope you get eaten by Sea Lion. I hope a sea lion comes and just takes a chomp right out. You, that’s what I hope. Couple of them. I hope there’s revenge. Revenge. That’s sad. And let’s see, I had thought I had one more here. Maybe I do not. Oh, I had this. But I don know if we’re gonna have time to get to it later in Beverly Hills. Did you guys see the video of a dude who knocked out? There was a guy who was harassing diners at the Beverly, at his Beverly Hills restaurant. He was a pro Hamas guy. And the restaurant order came out and knocked the dude to the ground.
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To the ground. It was in Beverly Hills swanky restaurant. Babylon Bees fighting Gavin Newsom. We’re gonna talk to them next.
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you. You can listen Coast to coast Terres. You can also check out the live stream of the radio program. Channel 3 47 DirecTV. You can find us on x rumble everywhere where there’s the, you can find us everywhere. We’re everywhere. So welcome back. We’re at the bottom of this third hour. We we’re talking a little bit earlier about that insane video that Harry Walls released and we thought it was satire, but it wasn’t. It was a real actual video. I actually, I I literally thought Babylon be made it until I watched at the end. and I was like, well, they wouldn’t put up a link to Harris Walls up there. That’s interesting. It was the where they have all the guys and they were pretending that they were guys and they liked Kamala Harris.
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Babylon Beat, I think is one of, I think that they’re one of the maybe only entity that really gets satire very well. There’s very few people who do. And there’s, they’re the only ones on the right who do. And that’s what makes them so incredibly dangerous. And especially during a time when sometimes the news and what people do, it’s just so crazy that you don’t know if it’s real or not. That’s why I think it lands so well, because they just capture that perfectly. And that made Gavin Newsom mad out in California. And so he wanted to ban them. He wanted to ban memes. What video? Like anything, anything funny. He just wanted, it’s a war on humor.
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and I was actually shocked that it went as far as it did. And they litigated it. Joining us right now, both via Skype, well, I think one via, one via Skype. Seth Di and Kristen Wagner. You guys know Seth Dylan with the Ba, Babylon B and Kristen Wagner, president and CEO General counsel of a DF, which you guys know lines for defending freedom. And we’ve got them, we’ve got a three parter right here. It’s good to see you both Seth and Kristen. Thank you both so much for joining us. Seth, I’m gonna, I’m gonna start with you first because I, I mean, I thought that actually was satire originally when you guys first said that Newsom was looking to ban what you were doing and I thought no, they’re just picking a fight with Gavin Newsom. No, it was actually real. When did the left stop being funny?
26 (1h 37m 14s):
Well, they’re still funny. That’s the thing is are they So I joke? Well, they’re funny unintentionally. I, I joke all the time that it’s to the way to illustrate how difficult our job is right now in this insane world where real headlines seem like satire is, you gotta think of jokes that are funnier than what Democrats are doing in real life. you know, that’s the, that’s the challenge. When you watch, you know, you, you talk about things that look like parody or they look like satires. That’s every Kamala Harris speech or interview. It feels like it’s satire. It feels like it was generate like it’s an a i deep fake that’s got we’re stuffing funny words in her mouth. No, that’s actually her talking. So it, it’s, it’s the challenge of doing sati right now. It makes our job harder, not easier.
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It, it does make it harder. and I was looking at this, what they were, what they were, what he originally targeted was this parody video video of Kamala Harris, which he had said should be illegal. And this was back in July. And essentially what they were wanting to do was to take down anything that they could argue would harm or somehow endanger a candidate’s electoral prospects. And they were saying that it was like mis intentionally misleading. Kristen, I wanna go with to you on this because I mean, the purpose of satire isn’t to explain that what you’re doing is comedy. And it just seems like the whole crux of their argument just presupposes that everybody is too stupid to realize when something is a joke and when something isn’t.
3 (1h 38m 30s):
I mean, maybe that goes true for some of the folks on the left, but I don’t know anybody on the right who believes that.
27 (1h 38m 35s):
Well this is by all accounts, a power grab by politicians to protect politicians during election season, which they’ve expanded to be over six months. So this is a roadmap for censorship. It is state sponsored censorship. It not only kills the joke that the Babylon be and others are trying to make, but it is taking a hammer rather than a scalpel to take away the rights of Americans to debate in a political season. It’s extremely dangerous. Yeah.
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And how, I mean, how do you even prove, if you’re Newsome how would you even prove like that she was damaged by a funny, because I’m assuming you’re the lawyer here, not me, but I’m assuming you would have to prove some kind of damages on that. How does that even That’s why this seems so ludicrous.
27 (1h 39m 18s):
But you don’t have to Dana. I mean the, this law is crazy in a million ways. So in terms of what the law does, it says that if there’s digitally modified content and the government decides that there are parts of it that might be untrue and it might actually hurt a candidate’s chances of getting elected, then anyone can sue that sees it. It also imposes potential liability for anyone that reposts it. So the whole goal of this is to censor debate. And it’s not about whether something’s true or false. It’s about the government being able to tell Americans what ideas can be expressed in the middle of our elections.
3 (1h 39m 53s):
And that makes it harder, Seth, to what you do as, I hate the phrase content creator, but you know, I don’t know what, how else to put it When you’re, when you’re coming up with this, when makes it a little bit harder when you have all of these restrictions that are coming down on how you can move within comedy and within humor and what’s fair game and what isn’t. I mean, it is designed to be a chilling effect. I mean, how would that, yes. How would, if this was allowed to have stood, how would that have effect what you do?
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Well, it’s a problem that we faced for a long time because, you know, we’ve been battling the, the fact checking and the claims that were misinforming people on purpose for a while. And then it, you know, it started shifting to this argument that we were engaged in hateful conduct. It was hate speech that we’re publishing. That’s why we got kicked off Twitter was because we made a joke. but wasn considered hateful conduct. and we actually had a conversation before we posted that joke. you know, should we post this? There might be some penalty for posting this. and I, I make this point all the time, this is exactly how they want you thinking before you speak. It’s that if I, if I say this, if I say, if I say this message at this particular time, will I have some kind of penalty? And that, and that leads to people end up, that leads to people censoring themselves and engaging what I call, you know, soft censorship as opposed to them taking your content down.
26 (1h 41m 3s):
They’re getting you to censor yourself before you even post it. And So I think a law like this, yeah, it’ll, it’ll have an effect on people like us. you know, we, we would have every intention of continuing to, to post what we post come what may, and then we would fight it out in the courts. But a lot of people are gonna censor themselves and refuse to tell jokes that they think might lead to penalties or lawsuits or enforcement of some kind. And so it’s absolutely an intended. And whether it’s intended or not, I think it is intended to, but whether it’s intended to or not, it will chill speech for that reason.
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I think, I feel like that’s already happening, don’t you think so Seth, like the rewiring of the American mind and people are, they’re, they’re actually stopping to second guess themselves even over the most innocuous things.
26 (1h 41m 43s):
Yeah, I mean the soft censorship is happening a million to one against the hard censorship. Most of the censorship that’s happening right now in our culture is people who are refraining from speaking because they don’t wanna be canceled. They don’t wanna lose their platform. They’d rather go along to get along. And so we already have it with the policy enforcement that’s there on these private platforms. When you layer on legal restrictions and enforcement of laws that could result in lawsuits, it gets that much worse, that much more intimidating. And So I think we’ll only see increased levels of censorship if we don’t continue to fight these things and, and assert our right to speak freely.
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Now we’re talking with Seth Dylan, with the Babylon Bee and, and also Kristen Wagner’s president, CEO of a DF Kristen. There are already legal pathways to go after, you know, unprotected speech, speech that you know, is considered defamatory or slanderous or li or, you know, I mean there’s, there’s spec specific categories, time tested in the courtroom. What they act as though that that is, is it because it’s harder because the, and and, and this proposal and what Newsom and, and Democrats wanted to do, they didn’t wanna meet that higher bar because I know it’s really difficult to litigate those types of cases and bring them into the court. Did they just, or were they trying to make it, I mean, I know easier for censorship, but what, what did not exist that this law was providing for them?
27 (1h 42m 59s):
There’s nothing that didn’t exist. There are laws in place that, you know, intrusion of privacy, defamation, if you engage in false speech, there’s laws involving election fraud. All these things are already in place, which I think just exposes the motive behind this, which is that it’s not about real harm to someone’s reputation. And again, remember these laws only protect the politicians, but it’s actually that they don’t want unflattering ideas or unflattering concepts to be out there about them. And you raise a great point, Dana, in terms of what is the harm in these other areas of the law. You actually have to prove harm. But this California law says you don’t even have to prove harm. You just have to prove that it might be likely. What, what kind of speech? How do you know if something impaired, a political candidate’s chances of getting elected?
27 (1h 43m 43s):
It it, it’s why it’s so troubling and why the trial court has said this took a bulldozer to the First Amendment rights of citizens did
26 (1h 43m 51s):
It. It’s also telling that they went right after that Newsom was so worked up over a parody of Kamala Harris. You, you wonder would he have been that worked up and be talking about how it needs to be illegal if it had been a parody of Trump that made Trump look bad. you know, so it was, you can, you can tell just from the content that triggered this thing, you know, his response to it and them accelerating pushing this law through that. There’s political bias at play here too.
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Well, and these are also the individuals that were silent when you have Kathy Griffin with, you know, a disembodied, you know, bloodied head of, of Donald Trump or when they’ve, you know, some of the language that they have used in talking about conservatives, apparently that’s okay. But if it’s in any way, you know, ridicule, ridicule is very, I mean, it’s a very effective rhetoric. It really is. I mean, ridicule is a very effective form of rhetoric and it’s really hard for them to fight back against it and Seth to, to that point. Well, that’s why I used, because
26 (1h 44m 41s):
There’s truth in it. You used the word dangerous earlier. Yeah. You used the word dangerous earlier. We are considered dangerous by the people whose ideas we challenge with mockery, which is, like you said, one of the most effective ways of challenging them. It is considered dangerous. And so they will often suggest that they’re trying to protect people from harm when they’re censoring comedy. you know, that could be hurtful or, or damaging or, or something like that. But what they’re really trying to protect is their ideas and their preferred politicians and their, their narratives. you know, that’s what they’re trying to protect.
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Yeah. Chris, lemme ask you this, this, this suit. It seems like they knew that this was going to be unsuccessful in some part. But then I also wonder, you know, I always try to look at what their other hands doing when they’re distracting you with the right hand. What’s the left hand doing? Is, is this also designed to maybe put a, a a a roadblock a hurdle in people’s minds that, that maybe, you know, they’ll, they’ll think twice about doing something like what Seth and Babylon B does. Well, we don’t wanna, we don’t wanna, you know, poke the bear. We don’t, we don’t wanna engage in expensive litigation or have our, all of our time taken up by litigation like this. So maybe we won’t. It seems like, you know, that is also kind of an unintended effect that they wanted to inflict here.
27 (1h 45m 53s):
Well, I mean, anytime you have to resort to litigation that, that the process is part of the punishment, right? So I think you’re spot on to suggest there’s more going on. First of all, this law went into effect immediately upon Newsom’s signature immediately. There was no waiting period. So there’s no question they wanted it to affect this election cycle right away. And then the second thing is, there’s no assurance that going into a trial court in California, you’re gonna get the kind of relief that we did. After all it is California and then you’re taking it up through the ninth Circuit. I think the fact that we got the relief that we did, lets, you know how egregious this violation is, how over the line it is. But keep in mind we have to continue to litigate this.
27 (1h 46m 34s):
California hasn’t dropped it yet, and it will continue to go through the system. That’s why we’re so thankful for Babylon B and other clients who are willing to stand up in this moment to say, I’m gonna take, I’m gonna take the arrows. I’m gonna take the distraction that it causes my business or what I’m doing because this is that important.
3 (1h 46m 51s):
Would it have gone this far if they were in Texas and not California?
27 (1h 46m 57s):
I, if they were in Texas, the law would’ve never have been passed.
3 (1h 46m 59s):
Oh, now sat there. Here’s where we go. Now we gotta start talking about getting you guys to relocate. Come to Texas’s
27 (1h 47m 7s):
A plan. Well, I think it’s important to realize that this law actually applies to all federal elections. So literally in Texas, if you’re in Texas and you repost something, you can be sued under this California law in California. So this doesn’t just inhibit the rights of California citizens. Now they might have a defense, you know, someone in Texas to say, the California court can’t haul me in. But again, they gotta defend themselves, which is the point.
3 (1h 47m 32s):
Wow, Seth, wait a minute, I take that back. You cause problems for us out in Texas to go to California. That’s, that, that is insane. This, well, how, so let me ask you this. How’s this gonna affect your movie? Because you have a movie that drops today. It’s, you’re taking a very serious, completely not satirical at all. Look at January 6th. And those, you know, those warlords that were involved in all of this and the countless lives that were lost that day and it drops today. Congratulations on that. And by the way, that movie, you can go to babylon b.com and you can, you can access the movie. It’s, it’s January 6th. The most, the most deadliest day I most deadliest. Are you? So what, what are what your thoughts? I mean, congrats on the movie, but Well,
26 (1h 48m 14s):
Hopefully it won’t and I think we do have some relief. you know, a judge has looked at the law in response to the initial lawsuit, but wasn filed and had had, did say that it was unconstitutional and that it, it hinders free expression particularly, you know, humorous expression. And so I, you know, we will continue to try to push, push back and fight this through the system as it like, like Kristen was saying, you know, it’s not over yet. There will be appeals and it will continue to go through the system. And so we’ll continue to fight that. I think we will have ultimately prevail in that. And we’re certainly not gonna engage in the censorship of, you know, holding back the, the jokes that we think need to be told at the time. They need to be told. We have the right to tell them. So we’re gonna keep doing that.
26 (1h 48m 54s):
and I
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Love that you fight back against explaining that it’s a joke. I’m so grateful that you do that because I hate it when people have to go, well, it’s guys, it’s a joke. And this is why it’s funny.
26 (1h 49m 3s):
You ruin the joke when you have to explain the joke. I couldn’t imagine publishing all our jokes with massive disclaimer saying they’re satire. you know, you just, and the it, the, the entire mechanism of satirical humor relies on you not doing that. You’re mimicking something that seems and feels it’s gotta feel real. And that’s what kind of makes you do a double take at it. And it, and it pulls you in and then you get the punchline. Yeah. But it ha it, it doesn’t work unless you do that. And so if we were to have to layer disclaimers over our articles or put them throughout our videos playing the entire time the video is going, there’s gotta be this massive disclaimer across the screen that will also, it will, it, it doesn’t just mess up the joke. It also, it also messes up the virality of it too, because people aren’t gonna wanna share content like that.
26 (1h 49m 44s):
Yeah. People aren’t gonna wanna engage with it. If anything, they would laugh at that and think, but wasn stupid. But it would definitely hurt your, your ability to get reach with your jokes.
3 (1h 49m 52s):
Yeah, absolutely. Well the documentary, which is very official, very official documentary, not at all satirical, very serious. January 6th, the most Deadliest Day. and I love how it’s never forget to remember. And let me, one quick question about this before I let you go, ’cause I know we’re, we’re getting ready to wrap here, but what was the most important thing that you learned, Seth, when doing this documentary? What did you learn that maybe No one else knows?
26 (1h 50m 15s):
You know, I wouldn’t say that we learned anything secret or confidential, but we, I think maybe one of the things, the things that we took away from this was that we didn’t really fully understand the extent to which this whole thing has been blown out of proportion and deserves mockery. you know, we went into this realizing this is an issue that needs parody. you know, there needs to be a satirical documentary that’s done on this. But, but just the more we looked into it, the more we talked to people and had conversations about this, it became that much more clear to us how insane and the victims, by the way, the people who are engaged in, you know, the law fair against them and the effort of the DOJ and the FBI to go after people. It’s just so much more outrageous than we even realized.
26 (1h 50m 55s):
Yeah. So, but wasn probably the key thing. Well,
3 (1h 50m 57s):
I can’t wait to watch it and it’s out now and you can access it over@babylonb.com slash January 6th. Seth Dylan, always a pleasure. Thank you so much for everything you do and making us all laugh and Of course. Kristen Wagner, we really appreciate you as well. It aligns for defending freedom. Thank you for what you all do to preserve liberty in our rights. We’re grateful for you both. Thank you. Thank you, thank
26 (1h 51m 18s):
You.
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