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That’s Right. This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins, filling in, thrilled to be with you DL or Dana Lash Radio on Twitter on X to stay connected to her, everything she’s doing at Dana radio.com too. I’m Radio Craig C on Facebook or wherever. If anybody wants to find me. I might as we throw that out more, more often. Let’s do this first, the conversation between Brett Bear, And Kamala Harris last night was amazing. And, it’s actually amazing for two reasons. First, It was incredible because going in a lot of people re skeptical that Brett Bearer would hold the Vice President’s feet quite to the fire the way he did. Trump was one of said people saying things in truth, social And, other platforms that Brett Bearer was soft.
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He certainly was not soft last night. And, he certainly was not an easy conversation for Kamala Harris. The other thing that’s fascinating to me is how much mainstream legacy left-leaning, whatever you wanna call It Media traditional. Some people call It Media. That’s defending Harris who did a terrible job. And calling Brett Bearer a bully. And, that’s hilarious to me because that did not happen back in 2023 when Brett Bearer did the exact same thing. Interrupt And to his face, ask difficult questions to Donald Trump. Media loved It. I was looking back at Twitter or acts back in 20 think, think It was Like mid 2023 when that interview happened.
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But I was looking back at reactions to It, And. People re praising Brett Bear for saying stuff to Trump. Like some of the people who worked with you in your administration, And, he named names, no longer support you. He said something about Mike Pence specifically to, this is all stuff Bearer said, Trump’s response at the time, I’d play the audio, but I wanna get to stuff that actually happened the other night, was that he hired good people. And, he hired bad people. And, he thought he did a pretty good job, 10 to one in hiring the good instead of the bad. But fascinating because I think even New York Times in It wasn writeup of this Harris bearer interview said that some of the things that Kamala Harris said re things that the Fox News audience had never heard before.
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Even though one said reference, the reference about people who worked with Trump that don’t support him was something that Brett Bayer actually said to Donald Trump. Anyway, I digress. Let’s go ahead, And play several of these minutes that seem incredibly important or valuable. Let’s start Right at the top. This was one of the first questions asked by Brett Bayer that I think demonstrated to Harris, who showed up 15 to 20 minutes late for this conversation. And, her staff even waved to have It end while It was still going on. But this demonstrated that It was gonna be an interesting evening for the two of these people sitting down very close to each other, pretending to be friendly, but having a difficult chat. you
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Know, voters tell pollsters all over the county And here in Pennsylvania that immigration is one of the key issues that they’re looking at this election. And, specifically, the influx of illegal immigrants from more than one hundred 50 countries. How many illegal immigrants would you estimate your administration has released into the county over the last three And a half? hers?
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We, I’m glad you raised the issue of immigration because I agree with you. It is a, It is a, a topic of discussion that people want to rightly have. Okay, And, you know what I’m gonna talk about? Right Yeah,
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But you’re just a number. Do you think it’s one million?
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You know what I love too, by the way, this is the opening conversation. And Harris actually said, and don don’t think, she says It, quite Like that another time during the whole interview. you know what I’m gonna say? Right Now meaning, you know what my talking points are in response to this conversation. I bet you her, her team even told Brett Bearer, ask whatever questions you want, but if you ask about immigration, this is what you’re gonna be told And. He was trying to ignore them saying 3 million.
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Brett,
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Let’s just get to the point. Okay? The point is that we have a broken immigration system. We do. That needs to be repaired, It does.
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Your Homeland Security secretary said that 80 we 5% of apprehensions
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We don not finished. I’m not finished.
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Let me finish. Why don’t you let me finish? Darn It, she went on to continue to talk about all the things that he’s not asking questions about. All the things that aren’t relevant to the fact that we’ve gotten to as bad of a place as we’ve gotten And. It’s the democratic version of a, a discussion to say we, the system itself is broken. So, we’re gonna break It more. I I. Guess that’s their, their logic is they believe that there’s not enough fairways for people getting into the county legally. So, let’s just ignore all the rules. And, see how that goes. And, it’s gone quite poorly. Case in point is one of the follow-up questions. Brett has still on this topic where he talks about And gives names of people who died because they re killed by people that shouldn’t have been in this county.
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That’s something that their families are incredibly mad about. Of course And heard about And blaming the Biden Harris campaign, or the Biden Harris administration for And. This was another really difficult moment in the first few minutes of a chat between Brett Baer, And Kamala Harris. Because the vice president has no interest discussing this, And somehow wants to blame It on Trump. It’s almost as if before I hit play on this audio, you can tell that her brain was thinking, I have to blame this on Trump. I have to blame this on Trump So. As the question developed, And It turned different ways. Harris seemed to really struggle to figure out, okay, how do I actually blame the question on Trump based on how he asked It,
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Jocelyn Nger, Rachel Morin, Laken Riley. They are young women who re brutally assaulted And killed by some of the men who re released at the beginning of the administration. we, before a negotiated bipartisan bill, former President Clinton actually referred to Lake and there Sunday campaigning for you in Georgia saying, if those men had been properly vetted, lake And, Riley probably would not have been killed. So if It wouldn’t have happened. This is we before any negotiation. This is we before Donald Trump got involved in the politics. This is a specific policy decision by your administration to release these men into the county. So what I’m saying to you, no. Do you owe those families? think, think wasn. Really I?
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think an apology. Alright,
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Look, I’ll Let her answer the question too, as Brett did, but I do wanna say that he prefaced this on purpose with the, please don’t mention the bipartisan deal to add more, you know, border patrol agents to the border. It has nothing to do with the question I asked you, which was the first few hers, when your administration was actively harming the county via your border policies. Do you regret that? Do you And know an apology to people who actually lost loved ones because of some of the individuals that re Let into this county? Please do not answer my question by talking about the bipartisan border bill that materialized much later than these things happened. And, what does she do?
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Let me just say, first of all, those are tragic cases. There’s No question about that. There is No question about that, and I can’t imagine the pain that the families of those victims have experienced.
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So, I’m
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Sorry from loss. That should not have occurred.
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So, I’m Sorry
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So. That is true.
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I’m Sorry. It
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Is also true. Oh
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Didn’t do It. If
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A board of security had actually been passed nine months ago, been, this wouldn’t have helped at all. It would’ve be nine months that we would’ve had more border agents at the border more.
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Alright, So, let me put you And. we can keep going. She’s gonna give the same answer you’ve heard before, the bipartisan border Bill was killed by Trump And. Again, she says, six or seven months ago. So, let’s put yourself in the shoes of Brett Bayer. At this point. You’ve asked two questions. You’ve gotten two boilerplate, filibuster, whatever you wanna call them, talking points, answers you’ve tried as best you couldn to preface your questions to prevent said filibuster answers. And It didn’t work. And, So Now. The conversation’s gonna get contentious. And again, I will just say one other thing out loud. This happened when Brett Bearer sat down with Donald Trump. This was again, a year ago. I’m tempted to play the audio, but you don’t need It. It’s, it’s not the point.
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So, he’s not been sexist. He’s not been racist. Brett Bearer is not been mean And, unfair And a toxic man or whatever. Some people are saying he was for interrupting the vice president because he did this to Trump. But let’s continue. There are So many moments where this conversation got completely outta hand. And, broken And. Actually, there’s one really big one that I think a lot of context is absolutely necessary for people to understand better So. Brett Bayer goes down a path to talking about some of the things that Democrats have said about Trump, including that he is, you know, a threat to democracy. That the societies, we know It will end even the enemy from within, which is a thing that Trump did say, but it’s been Of course misunderstood by the left on purpose.
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They know they’re doing this on purpose to make It sound insanely crazy. And scary And akin to say the Nazis So. Let’s go back And forth with this, because one of the things I really enjoyed about this question, And answer, was not actually what I’m gonna play for you, but the way It was reacted to in media. And, the way that some people misrepresented the misrepresented thing to begin with, to make It further look bad, but the answer’s terrible. Here we go. I
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I, I’m Sorry And. With all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within. He’s a s when he’s speaking about the American people. That’s not what you just showed. we, he was asked about that specific, no, no. That’s not what you just showed. In all fairness, And respect to, to you. No. don telling you it wasn the question that we asked It, you didn’t show that And. Here’s the bottom line. He has repeated It many times. And, you and I both know that And, you and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military on the American people. He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest. He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him.
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This is a democracy. And in, in a democracy. The president of the United States. In the United States of America,
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I can’t, should, I can’t help but you repeat stuff. The president of the United States, in the United States of America be
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Willing to be able to handle criticism without saying he’d lock people up for doing It And. This is what is at stake, which,
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Alright, I’ll stop It Right there. So. The beginning part of that discussion was that same talking point, the enemy from within And. There’s two things that matter. been fully transparent. Not trying to be, you know, overly one sided, And, having someone who’s on the left throw the radio thinking, how dare this guy who’s filling in for Dana, who’s definitely nowhere near as attractive as she is, or whatever stuff people say about me when I fill in on the show. I’m an idiot. I’m whatever. It’s fine. It’s true. It’s all true. Anyway, as you’re getting mad, if you’re someone on the left listening, I will absolutely admit that Trump did say enemy from within. This is a conversation he had with a different Fox person just recently, but he wasn’t talking about the American people.
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And, this is the the game that the politicians always play, pretending as though you And, they are the same I. If someone threatens a politician, they threaten you. you know who’s next? After they go after me, they’re going after you. No, they’re not. No one’s coming for me after They got Bob Menendez in trouble for having gold bars in his pockets. I’m not next on the list. I’m very far down the list. Maybe higher up than some because I get to fill in on these fancy shows, but definitely not very high on the list. They’re not coming after you. Trump’s not putting regular Americans in jail. And, if he got elected, And did that. Guess what? The entire county would not Like that. We’d be angry about that And. That wouldn’t be something we’d allow to just happen.
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But if you put politicians in jail who broke the law, And are used to having a set of standards that are different than the rest of us. They’re allowed to do whatever they want. And. The rest of us actually have to follow the rules. we that’s, that’s fine. Actually, many Americans would support the broken system. That is our government been upended, And, So, I. Love that. She goes there. And, she calls the enemy from within the American people. And. The Trump wants to throw them in jail. I think he actually said one of the enemies from within was Adam Schiff, or a whole bunch of far left politicians or or politicians that pretended to be on the Right that are on the left. Liz Cheneys of the world who are actively hurting us, or the politicians who’ve opened the border. Like Harris that are hurting our county in other ways.
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Those are the enemies from within according to Trump. But nonetheless, I digress. What I think is So fascinating about this is how angry It made Harris And. How she accused him of playing an outta context clip. That wasn’t the clip she was talking about when It actually was an answer to this exact question that Trump gave that day. So Brett Bear chose to give the most current version of Trump’s defense that he possibly couldn and I thought It was I. Thought It was fascinating. I thought It was fantastic, but alright, we’ll take a break. We got a lot to get to throughout the show today. We’ll definitely talk about some silly, this conversation with Harris. we will certainly come up again. A lot going on. This is the Dana show, Greg Collins. Filling It
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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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That’s Right. Let’s do a real quick, quick five if we can. Five topics that I’m only gonna get to very briefly. A couple things are pieces of audio that went viral that I thought re hilarious. The first one was a woman, A woman, excuse me, who’s very upset because her Turkey leg, according to her, is made outta ham. It’s not actually made outta ham, but she went viral for complaining about It. Here’s part of that audio.
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Turkey legs is ham. Turkey legs is ham. No world is a lie. Everything we ever knew was a lie guy, a lie. I was watching a TikTok. This girl said they was at the fair. They got Turkey legs. The Turkey legs tasted Like, ham, uhoh. They went back to the dude. And was Like. Hey, why does this Turkey leg taste Like ham? He was Like. It is ham. We just call ’em Turkey legs. What do you want us to say? Pig leg. Mind
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Blown. Her mind is blown. And, Yeah, I. Call It a pig leg if it’s made outta ham. But by the way, the way that Turkey legs are made makes them taste sort of Like ham. But according to a lot of people who know about Turkey legs, they’re not ham Now. That’s It I. Guess I can’t do the rest of the, the five here. Or you know what? Actually I. we couldn. Do one more. I got another one. Let’s do this one. 70 one year old woman who’s a pole dancer as a fitness thing. Her name is Mary. She’s not actually someone who does that other thing professionally. She said this recently, A friend
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Of mine said, we, I’m taking pole dancing. I thought we, that sounds fun. The bug had bit me, And my head to do this. I just had to do It and I always say, if you’re gonna try It, don’t just do one time because you’ll come away the first time. And say, Oh, I’m sore. I didn’t know your muscles there. Yeah. You can’t be a wet noodle. And be on the pole. I think you have
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Okay. I gotta stop It. That is the quote of the day. A 70 one year old woman saying, you can’t be a wet noodle. And be on the pole. That has gotta be true. And, certainly the darkest phrase that any father would never want his daughter to utter in any sit situation whatsoever. I love this And. Actually, I even love how I was interacting earlier this week with a buddy of mine about how good this 70 one year old woman looks. Mary is her name. She’s not bad looking, which probably is a thing that winds up happened. If you find out a grandma went viral for pole dancing And, then you’re impressed that It apparently is a pretty good fitness workout. If It re, my family member, grandmother or something, I would beg them daily not to do this to, to go jog in the park. Like, the typical person of that age does, you know, jazzer size do It a little bit faster than normal, because then all my friends won’t constantly make fun of me for having a grandma on a stripper pole.
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But again, she’s just doing It for fitness. That’s, that’s all that is. But I love that piece of audio too. I’m in trouble with somebody. I I. Just know I am I. Got a couple other pieces of audio, but I’m gonna save those. I do Like. This. As far as other quick five things, the smallest tilt you’re willing to die on. What is It? What’s the topic one person said, been called a girl when she’s over the age of 18 So. She’s a woman. Darn It. How dare anybody use the term girl to describe her Number two on the list from Buzzfeed. And, Reddit. Nickelback been a great band. Some people wanna die on that hill. A whole lot of other people don’t. Yes, They have hits. Yes, the hits are catchy. Are They a very talented musical group? we you gotta define talent I.
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Don’t think they’re the kind of musical group that I would’ve put up on the Mount Rushmore of, you know, songwriting. But yes, they have the hits. That’s fine too. one last one. Grease Two is better than Grease. Some people would be mad about that. Quick break. A lot more. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show
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This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins, filling in. Thrilled to be with you a bunch of places to find Dana DirecTV. Channel 3 47 all via the first tv, YouTube, Brumble, Facebook, dl And Dana Lash Radio are places on Twitter on X. Let’s do this. Donald Trump sat down for an interview the same day that Kamala Harris sat down for her interview with Fox News all over media people re saying, it’s amazing. Kamala Harris is going into the lion’s den. She’s gonna fight off the wolves or whatever It is. they said because she had to deal with Brett Bear. But Trump went And, sat down with Bloomberg News, which is no fan of his. And had a conversation in which he was asked a bunch of times about January 6th.
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it wasn one of many things. it wasn asked about him. He also did this though, which is probably a moment that went viral for a lot of people who don’t have Trump derangement syndrome because it’s hilarious. Here we go. You
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Said President Trump at the moment, there is a thing called the Trump trade in the markets. Do you know what that is? The Trump trade is very simple. People are betting that your policies are gonna drive up debt. They’re gonna drive up inflation So. They’re gonna drive up inflation rate. Interest rates. Are the investors wrong?
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Yeah my head four. hers No. Inflation. That’s a pretty good answer. my head, no inflation,
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But it wasn. it wasn when you had
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Much my head. Four hers. It’s better than that. And Biden, who has No idea where the hell he is? Okay Biden went two hers with no inflation because he inherited from me And. Then they started spending money. Like drunken sailors. They spent So much money. It was So ridiculous. The money They re spending, They re spending on the green new scam. A green new scam. The green New Deal. you know, It was, It was conceived of by a OC plus three. She never even studied the environment in college. She went to a nice college. She came out, she just said the green new scam. She just named all these things.
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President Trump. The issue issue moment. She minute. The markets are looking at the fact you are making all these promises. Latest one was car loans. You are flooding the thing with I giving giveaways, but we’re gonna grow. I was actually quite, I was actually quite kind to you. I used 7 trillion. The upper estimate
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Oh I was quite kind to you. I said 7 trillion. How dare we go with a number Like that 15 trillion
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Oh. You think people, Like, wall Street Journal, who’s hardly a communist organization? Yeah, but you don’t t know. They have criticized you on this as we, you are running up enormous debts.
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What is the Wall Street Journal? Now? I’m meeting with them tomorrow. What is the Wall Street Journal? Now, they’ve ve been wrong about everything. So, have you by the way, you’ve ve been
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Wrong. You are trying to turn this, you are trying to turn this. You’ve ve been wrong about no, you are trying to turn you, you’re trying to turn this into debate. It wasn fake news. There’s, there are
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Business people there. Business people. It wasn. No, you’re wrong. You’ve ve been wrong. You’ve ve been wrong. Alright,
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Here I’ll jump in. Now, you know what I think is really interesting about this? If Trump or name the conservative politician, you know, everybody says that it’s, it’s project 2025 And How horrible And terrible that is actually gets a little bit of what they want, which is not necessarily akin to project 2025, but it’s reducing the size of our government. And the cost of our government. Getting rid of unnecessary things, which might include say the, you know, department of Education to some I. I might be one that couldn agree with that depending on what actually comes in to help do whatever they need to do. To have much less of a hand in how we educate people. And allowing schools to have a larger stake in control of those kind of things.
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But nonetheless, if we got rid of a lot of the bureaucracy that’s corrupt And crap in Washington. And, a lot of them is spending And, And terrible other things. what happened? We actually would be able to a lot of be able to afford a lot of the stuff that Trump is promising So. Whether or not that occurs, you know, a whole lot of people always offer to spend less as the government, but what does that actually mean to each politician? And to someone Like Trump or people that are within that part of his party. It It means more extreme versions of cost cutting in the government than other people mean And Of. course. The people on the other side are up in arms about that. That’s their jobs. That’s their livelihoods. No more Hunter, Biden making business deals that make No sense. And should be considered crimes than rich.
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Him And the rest of his family. That that’s a thing that shouldn’t happen anymore. And, something that I think would be a, a cost to, you know, or excuse me, a benefit to get rid of So. That It doesn’t cost as much to implement a lot of Trump’s plans. Getting rid of a lot of the, the overspend that is our government, which we all would agree on depending on how exactly I guess they present the issue to us. ’cause you can be convinced that they’re going after your pocketbook And when the reality is they don’t care about that. At least Trump doesn’t. The Democrats certainly do. There’s a lot of ways they wanna collect more taxes from you. But I I just found this amazing. The Trump sat down, had an interview, And a conversation the same day as Harris.
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it wasn equally hostile. And, no one’s talking about It, No And And They actually are saying the exact opposite of Trump. He’s not willing to sit down with the 60 minutes of the world or anyone else of the world. He did It. He just went to a different place. And, he is been on 60 minutes before. Alright, let’s play this. This is interesting to me. This is a viral video of students in I. think this is, you know, it’s in California but I think it’s Like grade school, seventh, eighth grade, And, maybe some early high school. Not necessarily old enough to actually vote, but it’s just an exercise they’re doing in school that has made some parents very mad. And. You’ll be able to tell why very quickly here. But this is insane.
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Do you guys think this is normal for them to bring politics into school? And, if they vote for I live in California, by the way. But if you vote for Kamala Harris, then you’re gonna get a pizza party. But if you vote for Donald J. Trump, apparently you are ex, they
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Said that
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Excluded from the pizza party.
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My teacher was screaming at us saying the other class is voting Trump So. They don’t get to use the paper patches, Now the school supplies for the girls. They don’t get to use the computers, the Chargers or the, what’s It called? It. The The Scrunchies. The Durant or stuff Like that, okay,
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So. You guys don’t get to use this stuff. It wasn, okay, And. Then what was said about the pizza party?
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That we don’t get the pizza party ’cause only the pizza kids that have only our class that voted Kamal get to eat the pizza party. But some
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Okay I love something about this audio. I can’t get over how much I love It. It’s the fact that the little kid Mispronounces Kamala Harris’s name not because that’s a political thing. And, some people do It or whatever. That’s how little she understands politics. She’s Like. We, if we, if we vote for the one, we don’t get a pizza party. If we vote for the other one, we get a pizza party. We don’t understand. We’re just been told that that’s how that works. The ideology that exists, And honestly, Like in California that thinks they’re gonna be Okay with this, that Oh. It’s fine. We send these kids home. All the parents are gonna agree with us ’cause we’re a deep blue state and there can’t be anybody that has a problem with this. This, this is nuts. And, this happened all over the place. And. Then you have teachers that go on television. And say, I would never try to shape the opinion of your child.
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I would never do anything to make them believe or think something that they don’t already believe or think. I’m gonna Let the parents, raise their kids. How dare anybody be up in arms about what we’re doing to indoctrinate students in schools. And. Then you see this video or you see a video, Like, It or all the other things going on. And. Actually, you know what It reminded me of another thing and I I do I. I love this audio. It goes viral often. one of the biggest reasons It actually goes viral is because this is a core voting block for Democrats that Harris should be struggling with more than she’s actually struggling with them and I Like this edit of It too. But I’ll, I’ll add more context. After I play It. This is part of the Brett Kamala interview in which she said, or she was very offended by, by him insinuating that she would think that Trump supporters are idiots.
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’cause she said that Trump’s dangerous And horrible And. you know, no one couldn vote for him or support him And. Yet Brett bear counters with a whole lot of people are voting for him. Why do you think that is? I hear. Let’s play a little bit more of that
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Kick. So mis the 50%. Listen, one, are they stupid? What?
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What is It? Oh? God I would never say that about the American people.
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Alright, let’s do a, a flashback to 2014 when you said this on a stage, what
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Else do we know about this population 18 through 24 They are stupid
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I love that cut of It ’cause it’s just So simple. She would never say anyone’s stupid, but in fact she did call people stupid. Here, I’ll give you a little more of that actual discussion.
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And, it’s a specific phase of life. Remember, age is more than a chronological fact. What else do we know about this population? 18 through 24? They are stupid. That is why we put them in dormitories. And, they have a resident assistant. They make really bad decisions.
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Yeah, including maybe voting for you. If people do that, you know what she’s actually talking about there. The context of the entirety of that often used viral clip of Kamala Harris from 2014, in which she’s a, you know, a powerful person in California. Not yet someone who’s on the track to, to stealing a presidential nomination. She’s talking about lowering the pen, the penalty, And punishment in California for drug dealers that are in that age group, 18 to 24, because she says they’re, they’re not as smart as people later in life. So, we shouldn’t punish them the same way we punish an older person who commits a similar crime. That is stupid. That’s insane.
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She said she doesn’t want to kick people onto a track of been in And outta jail for their entire lives. So, you lower the punishment, So. You tell them they’re getting away with something And. They’re getting away with It in a way that They wouldn’t normally be able to prevent themselves from going to jail because of their age. And. You hope They understand how lucky they are. That’s not gonna teach anybody anything. We know that that doesn’t teach anybody anything. We’ve seen It a ton of times, including in California with those kind of laws. They don’t make people more successful. They make people more willing to break the law sooner in life. And then wind up doing It later in life as we, because they’re not afraid of the consequences. ’cause they think They will be mitigated. They’ll be little, they’ll be, you know, non-existent.
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It actually is very similar. I I. don know if I’ll play the audio and I probably can take another break. I’m, I’m ranting about this a lot, but before I do, I’ll say this, there’s a guy that went viral just after the Brett Bear, or actually It was the Charlemagne, the God Kamala Harris interview in which he was saying that he was wrongfully convicted while she was the district attorney in California. He wound up, wound up winning millions of dollars from California because of said wrongful conviction. But he also vividly remembers, been in the courtroom the day of the sentencing, And watching Harris laugh as he got multiple hers in jail, some of which he had to serve before proving he was innocent. And getting a crap ton of money to get out of jail.
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But what he said, it wasn really interesting to me in this long viral video that people have focused on. The other part I just told you about, is that he expected to maybe have an easier time in court than the hard time he had because the person who was the district attorney technically going after him was his race. Because I didn’t know much about her, but she was supposed to be a, a black woman who was raised in Oakland and I thought, okay, maybe this will be better for me than if It re someone else in that position. And It was marketedly worse than anybody else. He couldn have expected And the way in which she even seemed to take joy in the punishment, doled out to him. And, she said, that’s some, excuse me, the person talking about this said, that’s something that deserves to be talked about in certain circles when Harris is making promises to certain, say demographic groups and I.
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I just found all of that interesting because if you break the law, you’re gonna get in trouble. If you don’t break the law, you can hope that they find out that you don’t And. Hopefully you wind up been, you know, acquitted, And horrible to go to jail when you don’t deserve to be punished. But interesting that some of us might think in the back of our head, wait, does the, does the race of this person benefit me in my, you know, path through the courtroom And? How bad that part is. Y you shouldn’t want the favoritism of a certain situation anymore than you want the negative treatment of another situation. And So. It’s just sort of amazing to watch that also play itself out as far as a conversation there And an expectation that wound up going wrong and I. Guess to get back to It real quick before I break, that California classroom thing where students are coming home been told, if you vote for Trump, you get punished.
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And. If you vote for Harris, you get a pizza party. I bet you a whole bunch of those teachers did not expect this to go viral, even though It obviously should, And did, because they thought that none of the people that they re sending this home to would be upset with It. So. They wouldn’t talk about It. They’d just keep that Secret amongst themselves. And They didn’t And. I’m very happy about that. Alright, we’ll take a break. We’ll get to some lighter And sillier things in just a bit. This is Greg Collins filling in on the Dana Show. Check her out everywhere, all over the place. Twitter, Facebook, what have you. And DirecTV, channel 3 47. A quick break, And a lot more coming up.
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This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins, filling in. Thrilled to be with you. A bunch of stuff out there to talk about. JD Vance is funny on social media. He made a joke about how Donald Trump will stop the abomination. That is a recently viral version of ice cream, chili flavored ice cream. He said both. He And Donald Trump. He And Donald Trump will take It down, which I loved And. A lot of people reacted to It. Some took It seriously. And told him to stay outta the ice cream world, which is hilarious. I don’t know why companies make this terrible stuff, but they do. And chili flavored ice cream does not. It just doesn’t seem Like something anyone needed or wanted or desired And. Yet there It will be, but darn It. That’s freedom baby And. I’m sure that JD Vance actually does support that.
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Another thing I saw, I thought this was interesting. At a jersey, a woman sounds Like a pretty young woman based on the audio that I’m gonna play, was very upset. She passed a restaurant. She misunderstood the flag of said restaurant. And thought that hey, I can be anti-Semitic. That’s allowed Now. In 2024 So, she pulled down a flag that she thought was an Israeli flag. And. She yelled at the restaurant for been a pro genocide, And. Then she found out some stuff that made her feel really dumb, even though she was already dumb to a lot of us for the things she said. Had she been accurate about the type of flag she was attacking? But here we go. I’m taking
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This down. don They can go do nothing. I, don’t stand for this. There’s genocide. I don’t support It. This is not okay. This is Bricky. Who’s this? This is Bricky what? Ricky Yeah. Oh. No, It was Israel. My bad.
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I’m So happy. My favorite part is who is this? That she says is she’s actually tearing down the flag. Talk about a level of arrogance. And stupidity mixed together for many people who say that, Hey, t know things and I. I am upset about things in the world today. And, you barely know anything. And. The dude is just sitting there Like. Whoa. What’s, why are people anti the Greek flag? Why? Why are you upset with me in Greece?
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Don, support It. This is not Okay. No, this is Greeky. Who’s this? What? Now. This is Greek. What? Greeky. Yeah. Oh. don know it’s Israel. My bad. My
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Bad. I didn’t mean to throw your flag in the ground. And stomping It. And yell at you. I’m gonna put It up here. And. Then just go away. Why even put this on online? Either I think that this woman posted It herself where she said she got confused. This is it’s So stupid society as we know, It is in So many ways just broken. And needs to be fixed. And. This is one of said ways, although I guess I have good news. If I wanna play one last piece of audio before we take a break. There is a bathroom in this county in Utah that has won the title of best public restroom in the world, or at least in America. Here we go.
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Honestly, anytime I have to go to a gas station, for whatever reason, especially been an Amazon worker, I have to use Like facilities. I always come to Mavericks and I usually come to this one ’cause it’s really clean.
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So down the street where I work, Right, Now. There’s the out houses, but they’re hot, stinky, and I. Mean covered in whatever have you. And, stop, wipe on whatever else. What is behind It? So It is nice to have, you know, just four minutes down the road, be able to stop by And, have an experience of AC seed.
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We base It on a criteria of cleanliness, visual appeal, functionality, innovation, And unique design elements.
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I, don, you know what kind of pet shop that second guy was in, but it wasn confusing and I do love the fact that the manager of the company that picked the best restroom in America had all those different criteria. It’s not just is It clean, which for 99% of Americans is the only thing that matters. We only care about cleanliness if we’re going into a restroom that you know is not within our home. But it’s also the ambiance, the decorations, the lack of I. Guess names, And, phone numbers, scrolled on walls. Or maybe you need some of those depending on who you are, And, what you’re looking for. But that’s hilarious. Congratulations to Maverick’s Gas station in Utah for winning a very prestigious award. I I. Imagine there will be some kind of giant ceremony. I. Imagine you know celebrities will host It. I’m looking forward to all of that.
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Alright, quick break a lot more. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show.
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This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins, filling in. Thrilled to be with you. Bunch of stuff to talk about. Find Dana everywhere. Dana radio.com at dl, at Dana Lash Radio on X on Twitter are great ways to stay connected to everything going on with her radio. Craig C, if you wanna find me for some reason, let’s do this And. That’s on all the social media platforms too. My following is nothing compared to hers, just a warning going in. But let’s do this. The Brett Bayer Kamala Harris conversation is gonna be covered a lot by certain types of media And. Then it’s gonna be ignored a lot by a lot of other media outside of them saying that They think It was mean or They. think It was hostile or way to go Kamala for going into an environment. it wasn gonna be tough on her And. Dealing with It Now first.
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The lowering of the bar to that level for someone who wants to be president of the United States is horrible for us. The fact that the left wants her to win for two reasons. The first one they wanted to win is because Trump is a horrible, terrible individual according to them. They essentially wanna trip the other person in the race, And, then win a race alone, And act Like. That’s some kind of victory. They’re the hollow version of a win if They even get there. The second reason is They say it’s a whole bunch of historical stuff. You gotta have a woman be president at some point. You gotta have somebody that’s whatever ethnicity she says she is on a given day. Those things all have to happen. And. I’ll be honest about that part. I, don’t hate And.
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You don’t hate I. Doubt. Anyone hates the idea that someone comes along. Who’s the Right person for the, the job that winds up been female or black? we, you know, Obama’s already broken part of that barrier. Any of this stuff, I don’t care at all what your race, your sex, any of It is. I just want you to be best suited for the job. And, the big thing that Brett Bearers interview demonstrated the other night is she is terribly suited for this Like, horribly So as far as the ability to lead or deal with anything. That would be the typical pressures of been the president. Let. Let’s prove this to you a few different ways. This was probably the most painful night of the entire 26, 28 minutes, whatever they sat down for, in which a very significant And simple fact was presented to Harris And.
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She about brain exploded. Trying to respond to It
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Rhetoric that people are frankly exhausted of. Brett exhausted
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More than exhausted. Seven people tell the county is on the wrong track. They say the county is on the wrong track. If it’s on the wrong track, that track follows three And a half. hers of you been vice president And, president Biden been president. That is what they’re saying. 79% of them. Why are they saying that? If you’re turning the page, you’ve ve been in office for three And a half. hers,
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And. Donald Trump has been running for office
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Since, but you’ve ve been the person holding
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The office. Come on, come on.
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How dare you sir. How dare you blame me for been in charge of stuff when I was in charge of stuff because that other guy who was not in charge of stuff, he wanted to be in charge of stuff. And So. He was trying to get the job that I have And. It’s his fault for trying to get this job that he did better than us when he was, and there I mean this is in insane kind of stuff that I I don’t understand how anyone can walk away from this thinking that she did a good job, And. Yet some people are saying that as far as changes she’d make or think she’d do different than Biden, a lot of mainstream media is telling you that she distanced herself. She drew her her biggest And, you know, clearest version of how she’s gonna govern And, be totally separate of the person she’s currently the vice president for.
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It’s interesting you said, turn the page, Madam Vice President. You re asked on two different shows last week, what, if anything, you would do differently than President Biden. Here’s what you said. Would
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You have done something differently than President Biden during the past four? hers,
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There is don a thing that comes to mind in terms of And I’ve ve been a part of, of, of most of the decisions that have had impact
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Under a Harris administration. What would the major changes be? And. What would stay the same?
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Sure we I mean. I’m obviously not Joe Biden t know And So. That would be one. changes in terms of, but also It I think it’s important to say with, you know, 28 days to go, I’m not Donald Trump
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So. You’re not Joe Biden. You’re not Donald Trump, but what you do, but nothing comes to mind that you would do differently.
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Let me be very clear. My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency.
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By the way, when she paused for that second And said, let me be very clear. I thought she was about to get Like. A different version of unhinged mad that, that she got a few times in this And It reminded me of a clip from a movie So. Real quick, what I was actually expecting Kamala Harris to say was, morning baby,
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You shut your mouth when you’re talking to me. That’s what
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I thought she was gonna say, And, that’s from the wedding Crashers. That is not what she said. Let’s get back to the actual answer itself as she continues to describe what you’ll do different.
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Like, every new president that comes into office, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, And, freshen new ideas. I represent a new generation of leadership. I, for example, am someone who has not spent the majority of my care in Washington DC I invite
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You are radically to the left, according to a tremendous amount of people have been radically to the left for a long time. you know, one of my favorite actual versions of that, part of the discussion, and I’ll give her credit for doing this, when Kamala Harris has been saying certain things about how even a, a John McCain would support her, or, you know, think that she’d be a better choice than Donald Trump. It was Meghan McCain that came out. And said, look, leave my dad out of this. Who’s been passed away. He’s been dead since 2018. Weird that Democrats wanna keep bringing him up as the, you know, paragon of what Republicans should be And what they’re not any longer.
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But more importantly, what Meghan McCain said is, if you really keep testing us here, I’ll tell you what he actually said about Kamala Harris And. You’re not gonna Like It, essentially I think she threatened to spill the tea, as the kids would say, And. What I think is a fascinating about that is yes, Harris is So far left. That So many individuals criticized her resoundingly. Even ones that Now Like, Liz Cheney stand next to her, called her Nazi versions of been a, a left-leaning fascist. That’s how far to a certain side of the aisle she is So When Harris says out loud, Like, I’m not a care politician. It might actually be better for some of us if she had spent more time in Washington. ’cause she might be a tad less radical. Not that that would actually help us.
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It would still be terrible. Just the degree of terrible might changes a bit. And. one last thing. you know, I’ve, ve been playing a lot from this conversation between Harris and there Barr. It’s just they, they covered a lot of ground, did It very, a short amount of time and there pushed back harder than some expected him to. Others did not expect It to be, you know, anything other than what It was. And a lot of Like, really good exchanges that are probably gonna get buried by many, many forms of media today. But this was a pushback on, okay, you’re not radical. You re radical. You’re saying all of your opinions have changes. Even though you also tell us that nothing of your opinions has changes, your priorities, your belief system, it’s all still the same.
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But you kind of made a decision that questions every single part of that, a pretty big decision. Do you remember what It was?
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Immigration. You supported allowing immigrants in the county illegally to apply for driver’s license to qualify for free tuition at universities to be enrolled in free healthcare. Do you still support those things?
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Listen it wasn five hers ago, And, I’m very clear that I will follow the law. I have made that statement over And over again, And as Vice President of the United States. That’s exactly what I’ve done. Not to mention before
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You, if that’s the case, you chose a running mate, Tim Walls, who, governor of Minnesota, who signed those very things into state law. So, do you support that?
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Amazing.
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We are very clear and I Amm very clear as is Tim Walls that we must support And enforce federal law, And. That is exactly what we
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Will do. I, you didn’t answer the question twice. Madam President, Madam Vice president. You didn’t do It the first time. I asked you, you said that you’re obviously against all of It And. Then I pointed out that you appointed someone who’s probably gonna whisper in your ear occasionally, Hey, we should do all that stuff that you want do And. Then I already did, at least to the state level. And your response again is, but we’re not gonna do It be because it’s currently the law that we can’t. Even though I thought the whole point of trying to get in positions of power in Washington, And other places was to changes what the rules are And, that you’d very much wanna changes them to be something else. It’s insane that we ever accept that from any politician. As an answer to a question. What do you think of this? We, it’s the law I wish It wasn’t, but It is So.
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That’s what we’re gonna have to deal with. And, by the way, anyone that might yell at their radio, not that I, think many people are gonna do that. Do that. In response to what I said, my brain thought of It that when Trump says that he’s okay with abortion been a statewide issue, you might think that’s the same thing as Harris saying that I’m not gonna do anything to try to do these radical ideas. I have. But Trump actually says he agrees with It. He thinks that the States should have control of that issue. So. It’s something that individually they will manage. And, not something that he would ever put a federal ban on or Of course. Go back to the opposite way. And try to reinstate Roe versus Wade, which is something the Democrats say. That’s a different position to say, you know what, it’s not part of my job anymore.
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To, to have an opinion on that or to really, you know, barrel toward that as opposed to we It It, couldn be my job. But I promise It won’t be because we’re not gonna try to make It something that we have happened during my administration. It’s just, it’s ridiculous for the second option to be one that anyone ever believes. Alright, there’s one last thing I wanna play, actually, which is not that interview. It is something else. Trump has gone on a lot of different media places over the last few days. Like I said earlier in the show, Bloomberg News interviewed him. And. They re not exactly nice. He does a lot of interviews with people who do not Like him. And does a lot of interviews with people who are fans of his. He went on another podcast that PBD podcast in which he was talking to the host of that show.
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And having a conversation about Ukraine. And, this has gone viral, which probably is something that Patrick be, David is very happy about. The guy who hosts said show It. wasn certainly gone viral because I think it’s been used outta context. But I, I wanna play some of It, and I’m even playing the clip from a left-leaning source. And then tell you what I think he was actually trying to say, or what he actually did say compared to what media’s gonna tell you. He said, but here we go, I,
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Think Zelensky is one of the greatest salesmen I’ve ever seen. Every time he comes in, we give him a hundred billion dollars. Who else got that kind of money in history? There’s never been And. That doesn’t mean I don’t want to help him because I feel very badly for those people. But he should never have Let. That war start, that law war’s a loser. Ukraine, remember, is not Ukraine anymore. Every city almost is knocked down to the ground. All those beautiful golden domes are laying on their side smashed to smithereens. There’s no city. You go into the city And, every building is demolished. It looks Like. A demolition crew went through.
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They’ve ve been hit by missiles. This should have been settled before It started. It. couldn have It. Would’ve ve been So easy? If we had a president with half a brain, It, would’ve ve been easier to settle? and I’m not, you know, everyone would say, Oh, this is terrible. He’s blaming Biden. we I do largely blame Biden. If you watch his words, his words re the exact opposite of what he should have been saying. Yeah,
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And. In some ways, Biden might have attempted And or instigated according to Trump, the inevitable war between Russia, And, Ukraine, Now. The way people are receiving this discussion from Trump, by the way, the way that they’re talking about It Now is to say that Trump was blaming Zelensky. That when Russia invaded Ukraine, that that’s a moment where Zelensky I guess sort of surrendered immediately or something to that effect. That’s not what Trump is saying. Trump is picturing himself or anyone that’s not as weak as the democratic leadership. it wasn in charge, been in charge, leveraging that relationship to potentially prevent the escalation of, of disagreement between Russia, And Ukraine into a conflict And part of the thing that will inevitably happen.
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This is the part that’s gonna be hard to swallow for some out there in the world. And, certainly you feel horrible for the way in which So much of Ukraine has been decimated. And maybe even a little worried about how much the United States might intend to spend to try to help Ukraine rebuild. But the only way this conflict really ends, Russia’s military is just too strong for Ukraine. And Ukraine does not have support beyond giving people or people giving them equipment, And weapons of war. They won’t be able to fight a endless war with Russia. It will not end. we And. It already hasn’t gone. we for Ukraine, So, they will wind up giving up territory in the contested areas. Like the Donbass region. That re part of the beginnings of this conflict, And had some agreement happened, and I guess this is where Trump is envisioning.
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He couldn have created one that would have given in somewhere there anyway, but solidified the risk to Ukraine moving forward. Even if it’s something as as significant as joining nato, there might have been avenues to prevent the war entirely. Which would’ve ve been better for the Ukrainian side of the conflict because of how much has been taken And, how much has been destroyed, And, how likely that is to be the end result of this And. That’s why Ukraine keeps saying everywhere they are And. By the way, It actually makes sense for them to say this I don’t think it’s the Right thing, but It makes sense why they’re saying It, that they won’t do that. That They will fight to the last man. Because how can you tell Ukraine that They won, or that they prevented Russia from taking them?
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If Russia actually winds up getting something in some sort of peace agreement, but if they don’t do that, this war will never end. And never ending wars is something that Trump is not a fan of. And a lot of people are not a fan of. Even if sometimes some military industrial complex aspects of It make a whole lot of people behind the scenes, fans of never ending war after never ending war. Alright, quick break a lot more. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show.
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We’re gonna do this Rapid fire, Craig Collins filling in a Bill Clinton called Ethel Kennedy. The cat meow in a recent bizarre appearance, And a eulogy at her funeral. He also said that Ethel Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy, excuse me, used to hit on him all the time. That’s Bill Clinton in the world we live in Right, Now. That’s strange. Sad news. Former one Direction star Liam Payne died I. Guess the other day. There is some confusion as to what exactly happened. Some are saying that he fell And. Then some reporting coming out of Argentina is saying that maybe he did not fall, but chose to exit a third, third story building in order to take his own life.
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we will see what the actual end result of that is, but that’s a story that’s certainly grabbing a lot of people on social media. I don’t have an appreciation for the music per S, but I figured I’d at least pass that on in this segment. Fake AI history. Photos cloud are past, there’s a whole bunch of fake, artificially created versions of people who never even met talking together or doing certain things. It’s causing a lot of concern as to how you couldn tie, say one individual to another individual incorrectly or inappropriately. That’s out there, And. Then also, chronic stress has been linked to worsening cases of cancer. And illness, specifically colorectal cancer. So. Another reason to de-Stress yourself any way you can. Whenever you can.
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This is the Danish Show. My name is Craig Collins, filling in. Thrilled to be with you. A bunch of stuff out there to talk about. You can find Dana everywhere, a dl, a Dana, Lash Radio on X on Twitter. one of the best ways to stay connected. She’s active there all the time. So, former president Barack Obama, And, former president, feels Like, the appropriate thing to call him. Even Now, Joe Biden. He’s still technically in that job. He probably shouldn’t be And. Also I, don’t think, think anyone’s listening to him anymore, but nonetheless, they re having a conversation the other day. And, a lot of people wound up very interested in what they re saying. This was at the Ethel Kennedy memorial service in Washington, dc.
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And, a couple Lip breeders put up funny versions of fake things. Some I can’t play. Some we couldn play on the air, but I strongly suggest you go look into some of those. But I guess a couple of professionals who do this sort of thing for a living. I believe that they crack the code. And have the real version of what was been said. You take this with whatever grain of salt you want. I don’t have a Secret recording. I don’t have an audio tape that proves these are in fact the words, somebody’s speaking. But to me, when I get the transcript, And, then look at the faces. It seems to match So. That’s the best they can do to tell you if this is accurate or not. But here’s what some believe was been said. First Biden said to Obama, And, They seemed very friendly. As they re standing next to each other.
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She’s not as strong as me. And So. Then Obama looks at Biden. And says, you’re Right, essentially. He goes, that’s true, you know? Then he adds, we have time, which felt, feels very ominous. I have no idea what that means. We have time to which Biden says, Yeah, we, we will get It in time. And again. What the hell are you talking about? What couldn potentially changes in this world? Some aren’t totally sure that they re even talking about Kamala Harris. I Dunno if you believe those people who say that or not. They couldn absolutely be totally wrong about what they’re saying. But nonetheless, if you still have time, a time to make sure that Trump goes to jail, to I, have a buddy of mine.
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Kamala, a conspiracy theorist. If you want I. think some people do. He laughs at those people when they say It, but he very much believes that that Harris won’t be the candidate. And, we’re barely weeks away from the election. I just can’t see any version of them trying to changes the on paper candidate for this election to anyone else. And not dealing with a ridiculous amount of lawsuits, And things that make It utterly impossible to even get another name on a ballot. But when you say something Like that And, again, I’m not really sure that they’re actually saying what the Lip readers say. They’re saying, It makes It feel Like. They think They couldn do something, which is terrifying. I think And a lot of other things because Harris just took this job from Biden on the 21st.
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The only thing that Biden might think It means is, Hey, we couldn swing back and there, why not? Which would be hilarious. By the way. I would actually find that deeply amusing if Biden re somehow capable of been reconsidered as the candidate, because you, you just lose, you’re probably gonna lose either way, but no one else even wants this. I think the biggest reason, I’ll just say this before I move on from this topic, that Harris is actually the candidate on the Democratic side of the aisle, is because no one else even wanted to try to defeat Trump this time around with So little time into the election itself, I, don’t think, think any of the other people, whatever, they re on the short list of names, the Gavin Newsom’s of the world, who are terrible decisions in general.
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And probably won’t actually be strong candidates. Four, hers from Now. They’d rather have a, an entire time to run their own race than to try to do It this way. Also, Of course the money was a huge component. If It wasn’t Harris, no one else. couldn have taken all the dollars that re already donated to Biden. And use them. And Harris might not even be allowed to do It according to many legal experts, but she doesn’t care. And, she’s doing that anyway. But nonetheless, I do think that there’s a, a tremendous demonstration of just how little other people wanted to usurp Biden that are not named Kamala Harris And. She’s the only one that seemed interested in It And Now. Things are going terrible for her, especially after the conversation with Brett Bear, which we’ll get to more audio of that in just a little bit.
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There’s one other thing that does get talked about a lot and I can’t help but want to add context to this discussion. I think this is CNN as one of the places that is talking about It, people who would get deported, all the other things that would be a negative as far as this is concerned. And, there’s, there’s a really worrisome version of a conversation here. I promise, I’m not trying to be woke, but you feel Like. The side of the aisle that claims they are woke would actually have a problem with their own messaging on this topic, which
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He can Now do because of the Supreme Court And. He’s gonna take on these countries that screw American workers. That’s the plan. And Oh, by way, he gonna It wasn not the plan. He’s going, he’s gonna crack, he’s gonna crack down on immigration to the benefit of American workers. He’s deport
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What? Deport he’s gonna deport 20 million people. The people who pick your crops, Oh, the pe people who process your meat. The people who you know care for your grandmother, the people who serve all sorts of critical functions in this county, Yeah. He’s gonna de,
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He’s gonna deport them. They’re gonna get kicked out because they’re the only ones willing to get paid absolute terrible money to do these things. Like, how elite does that have to sound? In all honesty, And, I’m not trying to be woke. I, I promise to you. I’m not I, just I. I’m sometimes dumbfounded by the narratives or the arguments that are made on certain sides of both political isles, And. Then the way in which It seems to fly in the face of everything you’ve ever said before, or would say five minutes later if No changes the subject of the topic, but leave the basic of the conversation the same. Who’s gonna pick your crops? Who’s gonna take care for grandma if you deport people who are here illegally? Someone who can do It legally And, get paid a, a actual wage for It.
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That should be the woke position. And not the opposite, but that definitely went viral. Today is something insane that a person said, And. There’s a lot of insane stuff that a lot of people are saying. think It makes you also just sit there And wonder, Like, I, I. I’m saying this honestly, and you know this might be as basic of a take as you’re gonna get out there, but It deserves to continue to be said because don don’t t know if enough people are are still saying this. But It seems as though we’re gonna get this weird cyclical, constant version of, of Groundhog Day arguments where the people look at who they’re arguing against, And decide that they can’t agree on anything as opposed to what the discussion is about.
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I I feel Like. If I went blazing into a conversation against a bunch of hardcore, far left liberal individuals, but said all of their talking points to them, they’d be So confused by that. If They knew who I was or what, you know, publicly positions I stand on that, they’d argue my positions back to me. ’cause They knew they couldn’t agree with me. I think that’s all It is. Honestly, when you see support in certain demographics for Trump, black man is one of the ones that gets talked about the most, the amount of rejection of the idea that this couldn even be possible. That that anyone couldn actually support Trump, who you know is of a certain demographic or anything else. I is part of the most amazing.
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We refuse the narrative that’s been presented to us, even though it’s clearly been pre presented to us as facts. We’re gonna deny It, deny It, deny It because we just, we just don’t Like these things. We, we don’t Like what’s been said, we don’t Like what people are telling us. That is beyond terrifying as a thing. It’s, it’s the kind of thing that I think the longer It goes And, the, the more it’s been going on for the more people even forget what the point of the discussion itself is. Like, you stop even knowing why you’re arguing. You’re just arguing ’cause you’ve ve been told that you hate the other side. And, the things that they think more than you’ve even been told what your side actually thinks about stuff, which is we terrible And And.
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Honestly, I’ve ve been thinking about this a bit over the last couple days. I don don’t know if this is the most valuable path to go, especially filling in on, on someone else’s show. Someone as as famous And popular as as Dana Lash. But part of me just wishes that you couldn give a a, you know, unlimited soapbox outta some of the individuals that are saying, I am this position and I feel this way and I felt this way my whole life. And Now. Finally, I’m deciding to changes my opinion. And And switch to the other side of the political aisle. I’m gonna vote conservative when I’ve ve been re voting a Democrat for So So, long And. It’s because of all the failures that have been going on.
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It’s all the ridiculousness that’s been going on. And. Then not have that person be attacked the way that the left attacks their own when these sort of things occur, which to me is, is sort of the most amazing side product of this discussion too. and don, I’m not sure that I’m truly making sense. ’cause again, as I said, I, you’d probably need Like several different ways to Visit this conversation with people who are inside of something I’m not in And. Say things, you know, through their own experience that I don’t have about how terrible stuff is I t know I have some clips. At least let’s play some of those. I have a couple of these. These are just guys on social media, viral, not influencers per s but they’re just people.
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They happen to be black guys that are probably in that age group that people are saying Harris is struggling the most with guys and there twenties to maybe early forties that don’t really wanna support Harris that are saying they’re pretty offended. Not just by how Harris has been treating them, by saying, if you don’t vote for me, you’re an idiot. But also how people Like Barack Obama have been referring to the idea that there might be young black men who choose to support Trump over their candidate. Here’s one of those things that went viral.
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Democrats didn’t unleash Barack Obama into the wild to shame us black men for not supporting Kamala Harris, despite the fact that she’s yet to unveil any policies that represent our interests. Why is It Okay that everybody gets to come out here And shame this one demographic of people for how we vote or how we question where our vote goes. But if It was a white politician shaming other white man for not voting based on identity politics, y’all will call him racist. Why is It Okay for Barack Obama, Kamala Harris And, all these other people that supposedly look Like me. It’s not. Why is It okay for them to get on tv? And, shame me. It’s not, not voting for them simply because they look Like me,
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Yeah, It, wasn. It’s not Okay. It’s not Okay at all. It shouldn’t be Okay. And They shouldn’t be doing that. I I don’t know that people would be up in arms. That’s the one thing I was also contemplating about playing that audio the way he feels they would be if It was a white politician telling people to vote based on identity politics. you know that people of the opposite party, whatever party It is that we’re saying that would be up in arms, but don don’t know the rules in today’s society basically means you can take any amount of shots you you want at white men. That’s Okay, that’s allowed. They deserve It. Something to that effect. I think I’ve ve been told before, but nonetheless, the, the overall message that he’s giving there is tremendously powerful that he feels that to be told to vote just based on his race, for someone who is the same race as him, is the worst, least convincing And, most upsetting argument he couldn hear from his own political side of the aisle.
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And So, obviously a lot of people will agree with him. And agree on that position. And hope that he, you know, doesn’t wind up getting silenced by people in his own life who treat him Like. Crap for saying the quiet part out loud that So many people say out loud. But anyway, I I just do think and I, I’m sure there’s, you know, all kinds of opportunities to have these conversations, but there’s a lot of social media platforms out there that don’t silence. Just everyday individuals who are putting out really great versions of their own reaction as just one off things. You can probably find that go viral saying similar stuff. And It also convinces me that the war against TikTok, which for a while I actually believed made sense.
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you know, if China is stealing a bunch of information, And learning things about us, not just with the Chinese spy balloons, but with access to social media information, that’s not good. That’s bad for us, but when Trump came out against silencing TikTok, because It would embolden the Facebooks of the world who re more likely to silence certain types of conversation, It convinces you even more And. Then when this stuff goes viral on those platforms that alright, Right, they do all have value, especially Elon buying X or Twitter because you get to see more, you know, opinions. You don’t get to be convinced by all of them, but seeing them is something that we used to not be afraid of at all in this county. Alright, quick break. A lot more coming up. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show,
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It’s his life mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida Man.
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Amen. Florida man. Several different amazing Florida man stories out there. My name is Craig Collins, filling in for Dana on the Dana Show. A 12 foot alligator was removed from somebody’s backyard in Cape Coral Florida after the hurricane Wreaked all kinds of havoc in the area. And honestly sent a lot of Gators, a lot of places they’re not usually gonna go. There was video footage. Caught it. wasn sent into a local television news station in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Florida area, wink News in which they showed the way they removed the gator from the backyard. They tied a rope around It wasn neck tied the other end of the rope around a pickup truck. And just slowly drove It out of the the backyard. I love the comments on this post on social media, on Twitter from the Wink News people.
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’cause a lot of the comments are Like man, I feel So bad for this alligator. You can tell that he doesn’t wanna leave as one of the comments other people saying, this is the way that you gotta do this. Some people are thanking Ron DeSantis, who didn’t seem to be involved in this, but that’s hilarious to do too. But, but So, many different reactions. And, And, ways to I guess represent what is somewhat typical life in Florida. By the way, this isn’t a part of the segment, but It can be. I’m moving to Florida. I actually live in the Midwest. Right Now And. I’ll be moving to Florida in the next week. And a half or So And. So I. Hope to not find any gator in my backyard anytime soon. I got family there. I. Don’t think I’ve ever heard a story about us finding stuff. So, I think that I’ll be in a a gator list area, but you never know.
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Another story that I love. Also somewhat tied to the hurricanes in Florida. A guy got arrested because he tried to steal a generator off of a stoplight. it wasn, obviously without power. And It was been provided by set generator. Cops came to his house because workers in the area noticed what he was doing. Told him you’re not allowed to take that. He didn’t seem to really care about their advice, but eventually he left. They got his license plate. Cops showed up at his house. And, they just had questions for this Florida man. First And. He had terrible Florida man answers. Here we go.
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Hey, how you doing, don? Good. How’s good? Good. Yeah, can you step out for
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Us? Not I’m fixing dinner. Right. Now,
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Okay. My first thing that I’m a fan of is that the cops ask him to step outside. He obviously knows based on the level of stress he sounds Like. He has in his voice that he’s in trouble. And. He goes, I’d rather not step outside. I’m making dinner. I’m very busy.
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James, back. Listen, what’s going on? What?
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You’re just been detained real quick, buddy. Okay. Yeah don. Some people might have witnessed you doing some things that we shouldn’t have done. Okay,
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There’s a generator on 6 74 Yeah that I saw. I was my head. No lock on It. And. It was no name on It. So. I was someone set It out.
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Yeah I. Love that. As far as an answer goes from this guy. That is not something that makes things more legal. You saw a generator on the street tied to a, a stoplight that wouldn’t work when you unplugged. It. And, you notice no name on It. He’s treating the generator outside of his community or within his community. Like, most people treat food inside their, you know, office refrigerator. It’s Like. I didn’t see a name. I thought this was anybody’s generator. So I wanted to slowly unplug It And, then find a way to move It to my house and I thought it wasn fine, And. Then when the workers came up, And told me It wasn’t, and I tried to ignore them. They told me again, It wasn’t And then eventually I went home. I never thought I’d be arrested for this. Sir. I, it’s easy mistake.
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Obviously everybody makes one. That’s So great. There’s no name on. It is something that I hope more people say Right when they’re getting arrested and I, imagine they actually do. one last one, I Like this too. A guy was arrested in Port St. Lucie in Florida. Apparently he pointed a flamethrower at police. He didn’t use It. Thank God he intimidated them for sure. Brandishing a flame thrower. That’s a crime that’s gonna get you in trouble. More So when it’s toward police. But the Florida thing about It is why did he have a flame thrower? It didn’t seem relevant to anything he was doing. He seemed to back up in whatever video is out there with this story out there. And, pick up a flame thrower. And then say he was gonna do some stuff with It.
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And then realized that’d be terrible. And, he backed down. And, he got arrested. But that, that’s an intense interaction. I’ve actually often said, this is a quote you can quote me on It, that something that would make me much more disturbed if I ever re to have been a cop. I was when someone chooses randomly to get naked, we in the middle of getting arrested. I, don’t Like. The people who want to get naked I don’t know what’s going on and there brains don don’t wanna be around that situation. When you’re in trouble outdoors, And, you think that that’s gonna enhance the situation. And not make It much worse. I think flamethrower is the only thing. I might be more intimidated than, than full on nudity halfway through rest, but both are bad. Neither are good. Don’t be those people. Alright, quick break. A lot more coming up.
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This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins, filling in. Thrilled to be with you. Lots of stuff to talk about. Dana is back on Monday. The Dana show can be found everywhere. First TV channel 3 47 on DirecTV And. Also DL or Dana Lash Radio are two great places to find her online. Alright, let’s do this first. I thought this was interesting and I don’t have as hot of a take as maybe I should have on this topic. Although I am I am annoyed and I think a lot of people are annoyed that this sort of thing becomes such a common talking point in the world of news media. Victoria’s Secret had It wasn fashion show return this week. I. think what happened on Tuesday. And, apparently two of the models re transgender models.
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I didn’t watch the show. So. I can’t tell you if I was aware or unaware when I saw It. I’m not trying to be mean, just been honest. If you’re watching the fashion show And, you see some models that don’t look the same as you’re used to. You might notice that I don’t know. I have No idea. I haven’t even seen photos of these people. I’ve just seen all over social media, the prevalence of this discussion. And, So, I. Guess what I’m saying is I’m annoyed And, maybe even partly annoyed on their behalf. I have no idea if they’re annoyed or not. So I, guess I’d be told that I’m, you know, not allowed to feel that way for somebody else, but that this is even Like a part of the conversation. Because in all honesty, if you’re someone that wants to be a model And, you’ve done certain things to yourself to look as as good as you can in that world.
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I don know if you want to sell this point. I I, don’t know I I have no idea. I’m outta the loop. Mean how Touch on this I. Just know It becomes such a common talking point. And such a ridiculous, you know, a political thing for all of us to debate And. It’s something that eventually changes how many people think you’re allowed to parent your own children. That someone else is allowed to parent your children if they can prove you’re hateful somehow or some way, even if everything you feel has nothing to do with hate whatsoever. Just protecting your kids from harming themselves, but nonetheless, as I say, all this I, just I just couldn’t get over the amount of places that are talking about that and I wonder if that’s positive or negative for even the Victoria’s Secret fashion show, which went on hiatus for been not woke And mean And stuff.
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And then came back I think a little bit, but didn’t do very we, because the models re not traditional. We not necessarily a transgender And Now. There. There’s transgender models. And, they’re proud of It, but don don’t know how many people actually watch this. I. I have no context for It, but I just saw It and I thought It was interesting that it’s all over news. There’s this obsession with talking about some of these things as if you’re outing someone for been hateful. If they’re actual response to the story is Oh I, I don’t care. I don don’t know why that’s hateful. By the way, I don, don’t think anyone will ever be able to convince me or get me to understand why not caring about something means that I I hate somebody. ’cause I thought that, you know, lack of, of having that in my brain at all was more a reflection of what my day-to-day life is.
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Like And me. Not been worried or or the opposite about you, but that’s my own genuine reaction to It Now. The reason I even bring that up though is It somewhat pivots into a conversation about a political thing going on. So Kamala Harris last night did this long interview. It should have been even longer, but It It didn’t last as long as It should have lasted with Brett Baer. Many of the topics that came up focused on things that probably aren’t at the top of people’s minds when It comes to your actual day-to-day life. Although Brett Baer did a much better job than anyone else who interviews Kamala Harris at bringing some of those things in Like. Border issues, And, things that a lot of Americans are thinking about.
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one of the discussions though, focused on a ad, a political ad that the Trump team is running. I’ll play It for you because it’s, it’s tied to a lot of these issues that people do still talk about. And, especially parents do talk about when they’re worried about their kids, the impressionable of a child, the a willingness of a, a kid in today’s society to think that there’s something wrong with you. If there’s nothing about you that’s, you know, unique don don’t know how to say that different, nothing about you that is far apart from what you know. A lot of other kids are saying And doing or, or feel I am in the Right body. I’m the Right person. you know, I have these pronouns. Whatever that is, that’s Now frowned upon in society, at least from a a generational standpoint.
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And some strange ways It makes you boring, And. Then also maybe worse things, but because of that, maybe this is such a significant conversation to So many. But here’s how It came up last night in the conversation between Brett Bearer, And, Kamala Harris.
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This particular one from the Trump campaign has gotten a lot of attention.
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Kamala supports taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners
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Surgery for prisoners. For prisoners. Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access.
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So, are you still in support of using taxpayer dollars to help prison inmates or detained illegal aliens to transition to another gender?
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I will follow the law. And, it’s a law that Donald Trump actually followed. You’re probably familiar with Now. It’s a public report. So
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Now
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Did Donald Trump’s administration These, hold
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On, let’s get that exactly. Right, Madame Vice president, if you don’t mind, and I I wish that there had been more jumping in Right away to that So. The actual truth. And, this is not coming from me, And, what I think. The truth is, this is something you can easily look up And find in your own. Even the New York Times has appropriately reported on this. Yes, when Trump was in office there re people in prison that requested a transition from one sex to another. And Trump’s administration added a caveat to what would be allowed legally, because I guess in the courts, they decided that It It would be legal for someone who, you know, couldn prove that It was medically important, that they re transitioned from one sex to another.
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Sex. It’s a very weird, complicated thing. Trump’s administration added. The word It had to be medically necessary. It had to be something that they thought without It the person would die or the person would be in jeopardy. In some sort of way, And, So, I, imagine And It never actually happened. While Trump was in office, people re trying to get these surgeries performed, but they re delayed because they re been fought in courtrooms. But es essentially the word necessary became the forefront of the discussion. I I hate doing this history lesson. It probably isn’t gonna be important to a whole lot of Americans, but it’s essentially absolutely accurate. According to the New York Times, And, the first such operation to occur where an inmate used tax dollars to changes their sex was in 2022 after Trump was long out of office So, any other impact he couldn have had on that issue the first time around didn’t actually occur until he was already no longer in power.
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So Harris is lying to you when she says that Trump followed this because his administration actually made It more difficult. And demonstrated that It It had to be proven a certain way in a courtroom. And then inevitably lost a court case. hers after, as I said, he was no longer the president. So a little bit more
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Surgeries re available too on a medical ne necessity basis to people in the federal prison system and I. think frankly, that ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit of Like throwing, you know, stones when you’re living in a glass house,
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The Trump aides say that he never advocated for that prison policy. And, No, gender transition. we
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Surgeries know happened during his, we, you know, taken responsible for what happened in your administration. Yeah,
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No surgeries happened in this PP It. wasn, It wasn in black And, white So. Would you still advocate?
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I love It. I love It So much when she’s shaking her head And saying it’s in black, And white, how dare you, And. He goes, we It actually didn’t happen during his administration. Even if they re fighting It in courtrooms, It It didn’t occur during the time he was in office, which feels Like a petty thing to argue about because his position, Now And her position. Now couldn’t be clearer. And, they disagree with each other for
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Using taxpayer dollars for gender reassignment searches. I
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Will follow the law. Just as think, think, think we. You have a think. think Donald Trump would say he did.
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You would have a say as president I
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Like. I said, I think it’s real. He spent $20 million on those ads don care, trying to create a sense of fear in the voters because you’ve
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Spent billions of dollars or at least hundreds of millions of dollars of the billion, whatever It is you raised to try to paint Trump as a horrible, terrible person. So, it’s weird to complain about the money that’s spent on this sort of thing, but, but one last part of It and I love this So much. When you say, I’m not gonna take any sort of active role in any of these things, I’m just not, I’m not gonna be involved. It’s not gonna be something I’ll just follow the law. I’ll just Let those people decide. one of two things winds up been true. You are putting out loud into the world how weak you are, how incredibly weak you are actually And, how willing you are to not be the one who’s in charge in our county. And not actually govern It while been elected to do exactly that And.
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Then the other issue you have with that sort of thing, especially people who have a track record Like, the one that Harris has is how obviously untrue it’s gonna wind up been shortly after you get into office. There’s a extreme difference to me from the people who say, you know what? I have No path to changes this rule as opposed to the people who say I have no interest in changing this rule. The no interest is is different And, even more So. If you actually say that you do agree or disagree with something, it’s quite a bit different than saying you have to file the law as if you, you know, can’t try to changes the law by been in the role you’re in. But nonetheless, I just thought It was really interesting. And one of several conversations that seemed designed in a way in which Brett Bayer was actually trying to get to the heart of the issue.
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And discuss the actual, you know, differences between the two people. And, the goal It seemed for Democrats was to get the soundbite where she’s nice And Trump is a mean jerk or whatever else. It is one more moment from that because It was a really significant interview. Even if It won’t get played as much as It should be played there re several struggle points for Harris, but none re probably more powerful, at least to most Americans than this one
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Rhetoric that people are frankly exhausted of. Brett Areed, more
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Than 70% exhausted of people tell the county is on the wrong track. They say the county is on the wrong track. If it’s on the wrong track, that track follows three And a half. hers of you been vice president, And, president Biden been president. That is what they’re saying. 79% of them. Why are they saying that? If you’re turning the page, you’ve ve been in office for three And a half, hers,
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And Donald Trump has been running for office.
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You
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The person holding the office.
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Come on Madam Vice president and I both know what I’m talking about. You and I both know what I’m talking about.
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I actually, don, what are you talking
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About? What I’m talking about I don know you’re talking about is that over the last decade people have become number of power. But listen, over the last decade, It is clear to me, And certainly the Republicans who are on stage with me, ah, the, the, the former chief of staff to the president Donald Trump Yeah former defense secretaries,
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That he’s evil, that he’s, you know, the joker and we need a Batman to come And take him out or something. Like that or that he still wield influence And power I, dunno what you’re gonna say. we actually I don Dunno what she was gonna say, but don don’t care. Essentially what I’ll say in reaction to all of that And, how hilarious It is to try to blame Trump when you’re actually the person in the White House Right. Now is is how you know weak beyond anything else. It makes you seem, if It re actually not a talking point. It is a talking point. It is complete crap. But it’s amazing to think that if Democrats got what they wanted out of that And, you believed that the real reason that they didn’t do more to fix certain issues is that Trump wielded too much power without been in the office of President.
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Then you couldn’t walk away from that conversation saying anything to yourself other than we then why don’t we elect the guy who’s actually in charge? If he’s gonna be in charge, if he’s not in office, or if he is in office, might as we put ’em back in office. That way at least we know what’s going on, you know, in the forefront as opposed to in the background. And, you telling us that Now granted, I don’t actually think what she’s saying is true, but if I took It at face value, that’s the only way I’d be able to receive It is that you’re telling me that you’re the boss of my company. But that the number two guy or a guy that doesn’t even work here is actually in charge. we, we might, as we bring him in, And, make him the boss then if you can’t be the boss, because at least we have somebody that’s here with us telling us what’s going on and we know what their role is.
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Alright, I, gotta take a break. A little more coming up after this Greg Collins filling in on the Dana Show.
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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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That’s Right. It’s the quick five. Let’s get through some of these. These are pretty great. A student was punished for using AI to write a paper in school. Now, his parents are suing the school saying that he vi they violated his civil rights. That he has civil rights to cheat on stuff. This happened in Massachusetts. The student or the parents of the student are claiming that They deserve a whole bunch of money. Dale And, Jennifer, their names. They’re raising their kid to be horrible. I don know how to say that different. They’re raising their kid to be someone who never thinks that any consequences are theirs. By the way, the kid also got a c plus on the paper. Didn’t even get F or something that They plagiarized from the internet, from ai. Their grade was docked, but their grade was not completely destroyed.
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And, they’re a national merit scholar according to this story. Who knows how often they’ve ve been cheating though? Who knows how much of those, you know, how many of those scores they’ve gotten before are actually legitimate And not, you know, chat GPTs credit, but nonetheless, the parents wanna show the kid that doing bad things has absolutely no consequences. So, good luck to them. Another story out there that I saw that I thought was interesting. Walking in short bursts is actually better for you. And can Byrna more calories. And do good stuff compared to longer durations of walking at the same speed. So, if you just get up from your chair while at your job, And, walk around every So often you’re actually gonna do better than if you show up at the park after work.
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And do a longer walk according to science, according to the internet. I, which is something I’ll immediately tell to the misses the next time she asks me to go somewhere. And, do a longer form version of aerobic workout. you know what? Actually the short forms I wind up helping out a lot. We’ve gotta stick to those And, not do the longer form things. Another story out there that I kinda liked, we I just thought It was weird. Blood vessels are been grown in labs. Now And. Some of the scientists behind doing this are saying that it’s Like having spare parts for people So. Eventually you might be able to swing into your local version of a, a Walmart store. That’s just spare parts for humans. And, buy whatever things you need. And. Have ’em implanted in your body. I don know if it’ll happen. Exactly.
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Like that. That’s the the future. I envision probably isn’t good. It probably won’t be great for a lot of us, although apparently it’s helping And. It’s even been effective at, you know, dealing with injuries that Ukrainian soldiers are dealing with. This is according to the Wall Street Journal. So, they’re proud of It. I just feel creeped out by spare parts for people. As a quote that some scientists somewhere gave to news media that they we’re proud of. They’re Like Yeah. We’re growing the spare parts. Can’t wait for this to become a bigger deal. And. Then also I saw this as far as a quick five topic. A series of earthquakes in southern California has made people very worried about the big one coming at some point, maybe that’s because of some of the other weather stuff that’s happened.
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Florida seeing a couple of hurricanes, for example. But luckily these things are not as tied together as people say they are. So the fear of quote unquote the big one might not have any level of additional value to It as far as the scientists or anyone else is concerned. But we shall see I guess the smaller quakes have made people worried. And made people ask that question quite a bit, especially on social media. Finally, one last super quick one. A giant runaway pumpkin. An inflatable pumpkin. A Halloween decoration stopped traffic in Cleveland, Ohio for a while. There is a viral video online of a massive pumpkin that is not real, making everybody slam on the brakes. And. Then wait for someone to clear It I.
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Dunno why I found that funny, but I just did So check that one out too. Alright, quick break.
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Dana Lash radio on Twitter on X are great ways to stay connected to her too. And Dana Lash dot com or Dana radio.com as we Alright, tuck Carlson did a great interview, a sit down interview where he was And, honestly, that’s all he does I. Don’t think he does a lot of on the road stuff, but a conversation about just how bad things couldn be for liberal mentality. I guess is probably the Right way to say It. If Donald Donald Trump doesn’t indeed win reelection. Something that a whole lot of polls, And, other things are saying is actually likely. t know for a while they re claiming It wasn’t. But a lot of those numbers seem to have leaned back toward Trump recently. You should still vote whoever you want to win.
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You should not. Go ahead, And decide. And neglect to throw that part of the process there. As Trump says actually to his supporters, make It impossible for them to cheat as I Like. That as a narrative in And of itself. But I wanna play part of this ’cause I just thought It was really interesting with a political analyst, And Tucker Carlson. The guy’s name is Mark Halperin, discussing what they believe will happen or couldn happen once Trump gets reelected. As far as the slow breakdown of lack of acceptance maybe, or belief or something for those who take in the rhetoric that Trump is a danger to democracy or whatever else they say. Here we go. Say this.
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Not flippantly I. think It will be the cause of the greatest mental health crisis in the history of the county. I, don’t I think tens of millions of people will question their connection to the the nation. Their connection to other human beings. Wow. Their connection to their vision of what their future for them And their children. couldn, be Like and I. think that will be, require an enormous amount of access to mental health professionals. I. think it’ll lead to trauma in the workplace. I think there’ll be some degree of, are you been protest? A hundred percent serious? A hundred percent serious I. think there’ll be
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A hundred percent serious. I love the Tucker’s first real reaction. 45 seconds into this answer to what’s gonna happen if Trump gets reelected. Is mental health crisis a need for access to mental health professionals, fights in workplaces, all kinds of things. It’s Like. Are is this, are you honestly saying this out loud? And? The answer is Yeah. you know, people Like this t know people Like this. Not people Like the guest, but people that he’s describing that would seem to mentally be incapable of accepting the idea that Trump couldn be reelected to the office of president because they believe all the things they’re told in media. All the things that at one point Trump’s running mate even believed about him when he would call him a Nazi, as is often brought up in liberal media, trying to take shots at Trump today, but has come around to believe that Oh Yeah, that’s not the case at all.
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And, the whole first time Trump was in office, none of the fear fearmongering things they said then Like, that we would end up in a nuclear war actually occurred. So I. Guess there’s a chance that those things don’t happen a second time around. But I thought this was really fascinating. They’re not done. They’re just getting into It.
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Alcoholism. There’ll be broken marriages. They’ll be what? Yeah. They They. They think he’s the worst person possible to be President. And having one by the hand of Jim Comey. And fluke in 2016. And then performed an office for four. hers And denied who won the election last time, And January 6th. The fact that under a fair election, America chose by the rules, pre-agreed to Donald Trump. Again, I think It will cause the biggest mental health crisis in the history of America and I. Don’t think it’ll be kind of a passing thing that Biden long pause inauguration will be fine. I think it’ll be sustained. And, And, unprecedented And, hideous. Long pause and I.
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Don’t think, think the country’s ready for It.
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So mental health crises often manifest in violence.
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Yeah, Yeah, I. think there’ll be some violence I. think there’ll be,
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Look, I’ll stop It there. You might think that all this is a radical And And, crazy And. Even Tucker is someone who often gets all those labels added to him. Reacting to some of this with disbelief that he has a guest granite, a guest who’s on Newsmax saying the things that he’s saying. But you can’t help but think that there are, are people Like I’ll, I’ll just, I’ll make It a personal experience. An anecdote if you will, or whatever you wanna call this in my own life, there have been several times where based on what I do for a living, I’m broadcaster not just here but other places. There have been people that wind up having friction with me. That makes no sense to me. I don’t know them. I don’t talk to them. And. When I do have a reason to eventually communicate with people, maybe it’s people I work with or something else.
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I, usually I am already at a tremendous disadvantage because of what I say politically. How I discuss certain topics. And It makes It almost impossible to work with some of these individuals. one of the most famous versions of this in my own life, And not famous to anybody but me, And, some friends, And, maybe people who listen to some of my regular broadcast stuff that I do was when I was working at a radio station, And the news, Director of the place I was working at came in because I was filling in on a show I didn’t usually work on. She said to me, Right before we started going on air, because she knew what my political stances on certain things re And. This is Right at the beginning of the pandemic. By the way, So, what she said she thought was way worse than what It actually probably would feel Like today if someone said It.
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But her sentiment was, Hey, by the way, before we start going here, just So, you know, if you say anything positive about Trump, if I ever re to get Covid, I, I would find the nearest Trump rally So. we couldn kill as many Trump supporters as possible. She might not have said It quite that clearly, but it wasn exactly the thing she said that she would take It to a rally to hurt people. And. Then she looked at me And. She said, alright, So, let’s get going. And Like, the weirdest, passive aggressive smile took over this person’s face. That’s just one instance. I’ve had tremendous other ones, Like, that where a salesperson or someone else struggles to be able to work with you. And, you’re sitting there thinking, why Like? We barely talk. We barely exchange anything at all. And. Then you do get frustrated or upset or mad at some point because it’s unfair.
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The way that things have been happened are unfair. And. Trump feels that way for sure with the way he’s been treated and I. think a lot of Trump supporters And a lot of office spaces or maybe a lot of groups of friends feel that way, or just conservatives who wouldn’t even call themselves, you know, MAGA Republican or whatever the disparaging word is, but would just call themselves people who would rather vote for Trump than vote for Harris And then wind up getting as attacked as anyone else there. There would be a moment where if Trump wins, again, all of those versions of potential conflict, couldn overwhelm a lot of individuals in ways that I think couldn be harmful. As Mark is saying on Tucker’s show, don don’t know if it’ll get to the extreme that It couldn get to, but there are a lot of people who just feel as though your fellow man’s the enemy when your fellow man is not the enemy.
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I. I’ll say one other thing about the times I’ve had conflicts with people in my own personal life based on politics. I don’t actually hold any ill will to this day on any of those individuals. ’cause don don’t think any of It was about me. And them. I, I. Don’t don don’t care. They seem Like nice enough people. Usually these are people who are, you know, parents or friends or you know something else with a lot of people, you know, And, respect. I don’t have any issue. It’s at times caused challenges to certain, you know, aspects of my own personal life. But nonetheless, Like, when you get removed from those things, you don’t hold any ill will. ’cause what’s the point in doing that? It wasn’t even really about you, it’s about something else. and I think that’s the scariest part of political rhetoric in today’s society is the amount of people who identify It.
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So, strongly Now that you don’t want to hate the politician that you disagree with. it wasn more normal. That’s Like at a sporting event. When you’re booing the team, you don’t Like but Now, you actually want to physically boo And a attack. All the people in the stands that cheer for the other team, I’m a Yankee fan. The Yankees are gonna be playing baseball again tonight. and I very hope they win again. And, get one game closer. They’re two games away from the World Series and you know that sometimes people punch each other. And beat each other up because of sports teams, but it’s few And far between. It’s something what happened very rarely in our society And yet the passion that some people might have for politics, And the belief they have. What? what happened in the world of politics has a stronger impact on your life than sports does because we darn It, they’re Right about that.
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It does. It causes these issues to be crazier. It, wasn, just insane. And And. Again, my my favorite version of an example of this And. This is So, you know, minute in compared to legal cases, challenging Donald Trump, And trying to throw him in jail. And, anything anyone else would experience in this world. But the biggest thing I can say in response to all of this Like, the, the thing that matters most to me about this discussion is how I hope at the end of all of It, when there’re hers removed from any version of Oh. I didn’t Like that guy. ’cause he said political stuff that I didn’t Like that they look back and go, you know, I probably overreacted there. I probably overreacted here. I probably went too far there. I don’t t know that we will, but I think that would be very cathartic.
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That would bring us a lot of of healing or whatever. Aw, woke words. I wanna use to talk about It to get us back to a place where you don’t see your fellow man as the enemy because they’re not, they’re not the enemy. Especially someone you barely know. You barely communicate with. You barely even understand anything of for you to say or do things that actively harm them. Seems to make no sense and don don’t know what It is you’re actually fighting with. It’s is actually, you know, there’s one other example of this that I I love that I can play that has nothing to do with anything in my life or anyone else’s life. But It is a crazy woman. So, I. Guess I’ll end It on this. This moment, this younger I think 20 something. I was walking through Jersey. I’ve played this audio already in the show today.
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She sees a flag above a restaurant, believes the flag to be Israel’s flag. And So, she rips It down, puts the social media video camera on herself, So. She tapes herself damaging something of a, that she doesn’t own from some business. And yelling at them about how It stands for genocide. Now outside of the fact that that’s antisemitic. And wrong. And, a lot of people would disagree with It in general. It also wasn’t the Israeli flag, which makes It even worse when she asked to inevitably apologize. But what I, what I’m trying to say And, how I’m trying to tie these topics together is that to me, this anger, this rage, this insanity coming out of a complete stranger that’s never been to your restaurant, has No idea, Like anything about your restaurant, but wants to rip the flag down.
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’cause they think that It stands for something that they think They don’t Like. Even though I don’t know how we, she even understands the issue that she’s claiming to understand as we as she does It. It just shows us how you reposition this anger on stuff that you think you’re entitled to be angry about. Because society has told you, Hey, you’re allowed to be angry about this when the reality is I bet you she’s angry about something else in her life. don don’t know if she had a breakup with a boyfriend. I don’t t know if a parent treated her poorly. She’s having difficulties with family or friends, but It feels Like. That’s more likely to be the situation or some sort of challenge she’s dealing with in her own life. Maybe she just lost a job that has nothing to do with her anger been placed on this. Something that It seems Like It doesn’t tie to her at all. But here I’ll play the audio, just an example.
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But I think we see So much of that in the world and I think that’s So. we represented in what Tucker’s guest is saying. couldn happen when Trump gets back in for the side that sees him as the evil enemy that they’re told he is.
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Don taking this down. What they gonna do? They can go do nothing. I don’t stand for this. There’s genocide. I don’t support It. This is not okay. This is Ricky. Who’s this? This is Ricky What? Ricky Yeah Oh know it’s Israel. My bad.
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Such a fan of that, that she’s Like. What are They gonna do? I’m gonna tear this down. I’m gonna throw It on the ground. I’m gonna take It down because they’re terrible And. They’re supporting Israel, a genocidal county, which is all insane rhetoric. And talking points. And not true And. Just stuff that she’s yelling. And. Then she finds out it’s a Greek flag. And, she apologizes to the people. And puts It back up. What an idiot. What a moron first And. Secondly, what a scary way in which you believe you can wield your anger in something that you’ll be supported by society on. I’m allowed to be mad here. So, I’m gonna be mad even if I don’t t know anything about the people I’m mad at or know anything about who they are as individuals. Which as I said, again not to repeat, It is happened a lot in our society. Alright Right. Quick break a lot more as Craig Collins filling in on the Dana
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This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins. Filling in Dana is back on Monday. A DL Dana Lash Radio are places you can find her on x on Twitter, Dana radio.com Channel one or channel 3 47 first tv, all kinds of places. It wasn all over the place. Find her. She’s very, very successful. And, talented Alright before I. Get outta here first. I thought It was weird that Jerry Seinfeld popped up last night to do an intro to the Mets game. The Yankees, And Mets both play today, So. That’ll be interesting to see where those series go. But again, the Mets game for some reason yesterday involved Seinfeld. you know he is a famous Mets fan, but here’s a little bit of what that’s sounded.
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Like
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Hope. Postseason baseball. If your team is in It, it’s two different sports really. Home games, And at home. You want insane, screaming, jumping, dancing, pushing, punching away. You want quiet?
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We a bounce back win for the Mets in game two.
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A Dodger game is glamorous. Everyone looks So good. Let’s go. Mets let’s, we love our Mets no matter what the Mets are all we have, they know It And, we know It And. Yes. We also know we’re not that physically attractive. And Now game three of the National League championship series.
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I I do Like that he said that the Mets fans are not that terribly attractive. You do have something else there Jerry. Anybody in New York can cheer for the Yankees, the appropriate team to cheer for. My favorite baseball team since I was a little kid growing up in Jersey who didn’t know what a payroll was for anyone that gets mad whenever I say that. I, just quickly before we get outta here, a couple other things. Over a month into negotiations, Boeing And, the Machinist Union have stalled. So. Apparently the negotiations are a lot Like. The Boeing aircraft themselves. They have issues. They stall. Hopefully doors aren’t flying off places, but this couldn be bad. This couldn be an issue, especially if they’re, you know, continuing to make Boeing airplanes the way they’ve ve been making them So far. That feels Like more bad than good.
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But I thought it wasn an interesting quick story out there in the world. Another one, I saw. There is a lawsuit that’s gonna start in San Jose, California. It is against Los Gatos, a restaurant that serves apparently way too spicy of food. The lawsuit was real. It was brought on by people. They claim that this is the part that really got me the Dragon Ball appetizer at Los Gatos. Thai restaurant was So. Spicy It burned an individual internally And, she has to go to court Now to get rewarded for whatever the problem is. A dragon Ball Z or Dragon Ball, a cartoon show I watched as a kid growing up is hilariously getting dragged in all this.
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It’s unfair to them. They’re probably not happy about It, but also in the simple question, one that deserves to be asked. If you don’t Like spicy food, if you think it’s going to be horrible for you, don’t order It. Don’t buy It. Don’t try a whole lot of It. Eat very, very tiny amounts of It And. see if you can handle It as opposed to this. She’s the only person who’s brought the lawsuit. That’s why I’m saying that I don’t necessarily believe that the food was too spicy for human consumption. I think It might have just been too spicy for her, but who knows? I we’ll see. She’s trying to prove permanent injury. And, she said she is forever damaged by the experience, both physically And. Mentally she’s gonna be afraid of a spicy food.
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And, maybe Goku And Fujita for the rest of her life, which makes me very sad ’cause it’s a pretty decent cartoon show. At least. It was when I was a kid. I think It still holds up. Now. you know, they’ve got movies, And stuff that have come out. I haven’t seen any of that. Mostly the reason I haven’t seen that. I’m just gonna do a tangent before I get outta here real quick is I couldn’t bear to bring my wife with me to those kind of movies and I can’t go to them alone. you know the comic book, superhero I love the real life. Marvel movies. I still go to those And Drag the misses along, but the comic book superhero movies that are cartoons I can’t do. It man. I’m almost 40 hers old I can’t make the misses go and I can’t try to do It on my own. And respect myself at the end. I, don’t blame you if you do. I’m just saying I can’t.
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Alright, I’m outta here. I’ll be back tomorrow. Dana will be back on Monday. This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Co. Craig Collins, filling in I. Got my name wrong.