In today’s episode, we venture into a detailed discussion on the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act and its implications. The conversation touches upon the legislative dynamics, the role of co-sponsors, and the pressing debates surrounding dignified treatment and the use of private detention centers. Through intense dialogue, perspectives from various stakeholders provide a multifaceted understanding of the ongoing immigration policies and their impact on families and vulnerable communities. Further into the episode, the conversation takes a lighter tone as the discussion shifts to cultural and political critiques, including an amusing break where sitting postures of public figures lead to
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Enough. Our Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act has a remarkable, unprecedented 123 original co-sponsors. Before we’ve even introduced it, 123 co-sponsors, and it overhauls the detention system. It drastically scales back the use of detention. It ensures that every single immigrant who is in detention has their human and civil rights protected. our bill also phases out the use of private for-profit detention centers it prohibits the detention of children and families and makes it harder to detain primary caregivers and vulnerable people like pregnant women or seniors or workers who are whistleblowing and unscrupulous employers it requires dhs to allow members of them stay in your country and be pregnant there
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It’s not my responsibility to raise everybody else’s family. And it’s cruel. What about the decency and respect for taxpayers here and citizens here? What about that? The Dignity Act. What about the dignity of American citizens? That’s Premier Jayapal who wants taxpayer-funded attorneys for everybody who crosses the border illegally. I don’t think so. Welcome back to the program. Top of this third hour. Dana Lash with you. I’m so tired of this stuff. So tired of it. No, just stay in your own country. Just stay and deal with it there.
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It’s like Democrats are dead set on punishing American people. The process is the punishment. This process is the punishment. So what do they do? Implement more process.
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They hate Americans. I mean, there’s just no other way to put it. It’s ridiculous. I want to take a quick detour. And I know I didn’t have this one. I’m sorry. But I just I feel like we’ve missed an opportunity to make fun of the way Gavin Newsom is sitting and cut 17. And I don’t really care what he says here. I just. Is he a eunuch? Y’all watch this. Watch this video. So 17.
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I mean, you know, we could talk about why Kamala lost, which is separate. I mean, it’s part derivative of the larger narrative, but issues around inflation scars.
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His beans are probably screaming. Well, what beans? Now, I know some dudes cross their legs, but that tight, like you’re trying to hold a like a persimmon in your thighs. You know what I’m saying?
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Why’d you choose persimmon?
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Well, I mean, it just seemed too obvious to say like a walnut, you know.
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It looks like he’s trying to make his right foot as far left as possible. Trying to break his own ankle off. Yeah, as far right as possible.
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Can we just get like the zoom out of the original shot? Yeah, let’s just pause it there. What is up with this? Look. What is his leg? How does he? I can’t even make my leg do that. Ow! And I’m in big, giant, clunky combat boots right now. Brr! I can’t even make my leg. I literally am. I’m in giant combat boots right now. I can’t even make my leg do that. And I took 18 years of ballet. Who does that?
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I think some guys sit like that to show off their socks.
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Part of his thigh is necrotic now.
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Don’t they show their socks off sometimes by doing that?
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Do guys do that?
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I think so.
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Okay, the feller on the left, I don’t like pant legs that ride up that far. When a man sits down, get some proper damn pants because, you know, those are high waters that, you know, I don’t know. I just I can’t get over the way Gavin Newsom was sitting here. So the whole Internet’s like, what is the matter with you? Like he was talking about National Guard policies, basically the same thing Premier Jayapal was talking about. And somebody goes, quote, I’ve never seen a man crush his testicles harder than this dude. Do men, let me ask you, men, and this is for all the guys, because guys notice things and have different thoughts than women do. Women see this and we’re like, hmm, that looks effeminate. You guys look at this and like, how are you not dying to death from pain, right? What is your thought when you see a guy sitting like that?
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No, that’s what it is. It’s like, well, I guess you’ve done more yoga than me or something. I don’t know what it is.
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Steve, when you see a guy sit that tightly cross-legged, What do you think?
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I tend to like when I said I cross my ankles, that’s I think most guys do that just across their feet and then rarely over the leg. But that is his legs are going the opposite way. I don’t know how he did that.
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Yeah, I mean, it’s like intentional.
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It’s like his legs are like that. Juan, do you think it looks effeminate?
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Yeah, I’m sure he does. I mean… He’s our Harpo Marx of the studio.
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I don’t know if I trust a guy who sits… Like, I understand if you cross your legs, but, you know, you… And I’m not having male anatomy and, you know, I have raised sons, but I just think that would be painful. Right? It’s like… I don’t know. I don’t want to get too into it, but I just don’t know if I can trust a guy that sits like that. You know, like he’s got to unwrap his legs if an intruder were to break in. He’s not going to help protect you. You got to uncross some legs to get up. That’s going to take some effort. That’s going to take a beat. You know, by that time, you know, you’re already dead. Just saying. I don’t know. Of course, he did violate lockdown to go sip some wine pinkies out at French Laundry. So I don’t know. But I had to share that because it was too. All right. Can we talk about the trans stuff? So a few things. This is in Britain. Speaking of trans, a female engineer took her employer to tribunal for having to share women’s toilets with a transgender colleague. She filed discrimination and lost her claim. The actual woman, Maria Kelly, objected to a man pretending to be a woman being allowed into the female loo. At Leonardo UK’s office in Edinburgh, she took action against the defense giant, alleging harassment related to sex, direct sex discrimination and indirect sex discrimination. The tribunal told her to go pounce sand, you stupid woman. No, they didn’t say that verbatim, but they pretty much did. She told the tribunal she began using a secret loo at her workplace because she didn’t want to go in with a dude in there. And apparently the dude was always in there whenever she went in. So she felt uncomfortable. And they told her that you don’t count. This is the… I mean, it doesn’t matter. Men’s claims are prioritized before women’s in these issues. Now, this is a story that’s crazy. And I want you to be really careful with the media narrative on this one. So I’m sure you’ve heard about this story. It is… This Irish dude, his name is Enoch Burke. I can’t do an Irish accent totally well, but he was arrested over pronoun use. Now, here’s the prevailing story. And then I’m going to explain to you how the media is trying to spin it to give themselves an out. So this Enoch Burke, he was arrested and jailed in just last month because he refused to use a student who wanted to pretend to be another gender. He refused to use the transgender pupils preferred name and pronouns contrary to misleading online posts. He wouldn’t use the they them pronoun because he correctly deduced that it was stupid. And so he was arrested and imprisoned and all this stuff. Now, the media, because the public pushback has been so insane, rightfully so. So the media is like, no, no, no. Oh, no, he wasn’t. He wasn’t arrested for pronoun use. He was arrested for contempt, not for pronoun use. It was because of contempt of court. Well, what was the contempt of court? He got fired from his school, his job at school. because he refused to say they, them, and use they, them pronouns, he showed up for work again, and they detained him. Well, why was he fired over pronoun use? Why was he detained? Related to the pronoun use. Therefore, he was jailed and arrested and all of this for pronoun use. They can try to spin it six ways to Sunday, but what caused the offense? He refused to play make-believe with pronouns. And so they’re trying to say, oh, this is misleading. It’s misleading. We’ve got to do a fact check on it. Oh, this isn’t correct. No, it is, though. It absolutely is. Because he would not have been in any of this. None of this would be happening if he had not refused to use they, them pronouns. This guy, I mean, he faces… quite a long time in jail. I don’t know what the, I’ve seen different reports as to how long he could be in jail. But this has to do, let’s be real, this has to completely do with the pronoun usage. That’s it. I don’t even want to read this comment from the chat about Gavin Newsom, Cain. Yeah, I can’t read that one. We enjoy it immensely. We can’t read it on air. But I’m just… I get confused about this. So this happened, this story in Ireland, where this guy’s getting jailed, and it’s… I don’t know if it’s Northern Ireland or Republic Ireland, but they just… It’s Central Ireland, so Republic Ireland. How is this allowed to happen? Here’s the guy who’s being perp-walked into jail. Juan’s getting this ready. He… I… I’m shocked with this. He’s on X and he’s been posting about this on X as well. And how he was arrested at his house because all of this related to the pronoun usage. Because you don’t have free speech. You can use wrong pronouns and someone can say that this is that you’re caused offense and it’s a jailable offense. But then I see video like them. So there’s a story, let me pull this up. It’s BBC. A criminal investigation is underway after threats were made to elective representatives in Northern Ireland by three armed and masked men in front of an Irish flag. One of the men read a statement in which he said the area’s assembly members and councillors were considered targets because they flooded the country with illegal aliens and crime has increased, etc. They call themselves the New Republican Movement. And they said that… They that it was deplorable that they’ve had that they’ve had their country flooded and they said that you know there’s going to be there’s going to be repercussions for that. I mean it was threatening. Look, if you don’t want vigilantism, then you don’t pass policies for vigilantism. But how all of a sudden are people, whether it’s Northern Ireland or Republic Ireland, how do you get to the point where a guy can get jailed for not using the proper pronouns? But sometimes I’m like, is this performative? Like, why is this inconsistent? Where are the people out in the streets over the trans mafia? I mean, not just for illegal immigration. I mean, that’s incredibly important as well. They’ve been dealing with all kinds of, you know, foreign nationals that have been increasing crime and targeting and attacking women and girls in their countries. But like, how do you let it get this far? I say this, you know, here in the United States, we’re dealing with it. But I mean, I like the pushback. Now, you know, you could sit here and say, well, they shouldn’t be masked and they shouldn’t be. Well, what else are they supposed to do? I’m not justifying it. I’m asking you, what else are they supposed to do? Because the lawmakers that are supposed to be respecting the Constitution of their respective nations aren’t doing their job. They’re allowing the country to be overtaken by foreign nationals who just come in by the boatload. So what else are civilians supposed to do? If you don’t want vigilantism, then don’t put the ingredients into the vigilantism soup. Don’t make it. Don’t start it. Don’t start it and it won’t be nothing. We’ve got a lot more on that way. We’ve got headlines coming up as we move. Our partners, the folks who help bring you the program, it’s our friends over at Relief Factor. They want me to tell you about this dude named Travis Clark. I’ve never met him. Travis Clark. told Relief Factor that it took him an hour to walk a mile. No idea why, but it took him an hour to walk a mile. Now today, and I’m assuming it’s because he’s taking Relief Factor that he can walk four miles in that same hour. And he told them he began running again for the first time in a decade. Well, good for him. But here’s the thing. So if you are dealing with everyday aches and pains, you’re wanting to feel, you’re wanting to deal with that in a way that doesn’t get you addicted to big pharma, right? 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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
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All right. So a fighter jet crashed into a huge fireball. This was in San Bernardino near the Toronto airport. The pilot was able to safely eject, but it created a pretty nasty splosion. It was all splody cane. Pilot was treated for non-life threatening injuries at a nearby hospital. So my goodness, that’s yeah, that’s not what you want to see ever. Also, let’s see here. A doctor was charged in Friends actor Matthew Perry’s death. sentenced to two and a half years in prison as well uh let’s see what is is so this is in ksbw i don’t know what town is so what town is this carmel carmel by the sea california the city council voted to permanently ban pickleball It’s a very wealthy California town. They’ve had laws against ice cream cones and high heels So now apparently they’re going to outlaw pickleball and a group of seniors who play pickleball every week are fighting back against the decision So they’re leading the war effort against the decision. I’m not into pickleball. I have family members who love it and play it religiously. Like one of them is now in tournaments, which I didn’t even know that they had. I mean, to be real, if I had a dodgeball league, I would totally be in dodgeball.
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Actually, we should start.
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I am so ridiculously, look, I don’t really brag about myself, but I’m going to in this instance. You’re probably not going to find someone who’s as good at dodgeball as me. Like, you know, that you know of in your circle. I can dodge anything. You can dodge a wrench. You can dodge a ball. I can… It’s just fun. I’m not totally joking. I’m actually kind of serious. That and skee-ball. Real good. Anyway, the band is going to take effect in 30 days, and they’re already getting mad. So they’re going to have a big old fight on their hands. And caramel, caramel, caramel by the sea, caramel by the sea. Out of all the things to ban, why that? Singing is good for your health. Just don’t do it in front of people unless you’re real good. And YouTube releases its first ever recap of videos that you watched, something that no one asked for, no one needed, and no one even thought that they needed. So coming up, Islamism. In France, they’re stepping up security because all their Christmas markets are getting terror threats. We’ve got that and more. Stick with us. Brought to you by good friends of ours over at Patriot Mobile, the only Christian conservative cell phone service that is in the country that you can get if you haven’t made the switch. I don’t know why they make it super easy. In fact, if you’re stuck in your contract or if you even owe money on your phone, Patriot Mobile has a contract buyout program. They’re going to make it so easy to switch. And they support causes that matter to you, causes that involve the First and Second Amendment, Sanctity of Life, veterans, first responders. You’re defending freedom with every call and text that you make. But most importantly, you’re getting great service. They have access, premium access on all three major U.S. networks. You’re getting the same or better coverage than major carriers while paying less than you would online. with another major carrier. And your money, the other great thing, isn’t going towards undermining your values or your vote because they don’t back gun control. They don’t back DEI. They don’t back any of that stuff that we’ve been fighting against for years. See, most providers just want your money, but Patriot Mobile has stood with people, Americans who believe in faith, family and freedom for over a decade and have donated millions to Christian conservative causes. So what are you waiting for? Make the switch today. Visit PatriotMobile.com slash Dana or call 972 Patriot and use that promo code Dana to get a free month of service. Switch today. PatriotMobile.com slash Dana. Code Dana 972 Patriot. Welcome to the radio program. Dana Lash with you. You can listen coast to coast. across the nation. And we’ve been talking a lot about the whole issue with the economy and the issue of affordability. And remember, POTUS was talking about affordability here, and there was a lot of argument in the press I’m like looking at one of the quotes that he had because we keep hearing about economic anxiety and it’s driving people to socialism and POTUS was talking about affordability and people were saying, oh my gosh, you can’t sit here and shoot down affordability and we have a debate on jobs numbers. What is the real story of all of this? What is the real story of all of this? Joining us right now, our friend Charles Payne, host of Making Money with Charles Payne, really the only money show that you need to be watching. It’s weekdays, 2 to 3 Eastern on Fox Business. He joins us via video. Charles, my good friend, it’s so nice to see you. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Thank you for being with us. Talk to me about this. This is like the buzzword. It’s like this is the new buzzword right now is affordability. And when the president was talking about affordability, he was saying, well, I don’t want to hear that word. You know, this is dumb to talk about it in this manner. He started taking a lot of heat for that. How do you talk to the people who are criticizing him over this?
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Well, you know, there are two things here. First of all, nothing started this year. Right. I mean, A lot of this, to the president’s point, is sort of anti-Trump spin that really he caught, he inherited almost every single thing we’re talking about. And we’re not just talking about something that just happened slightly. This so-called affordability crisis began five years ago. during COVID, right after COVID. All of the money that was put into this economy, some of it was just so willy-nilly. The $2 trillion from President Biden that spiked. Listen, we’d never, we’d stop talking about inflation as an issue in this country for 40 years. You have to go back to the early 80s when inflation was really a real serious problem. And the only thing people ever measured was gasoline prices. So you dump $2 trillion in STEMI checks, and you say to people, you don’t have to pay your college loans, you don’t have to pay rent, and then you start giving money to folks who don’t need it. Well-off people earn income credit, affordability programs, $100 billion ostensibly for the poor, but $80 billion went to people with college degrees. And so this so-called affordability crisis began five years ago. It is a juggernaut. And the thing about prices is, If you look at the CPI, the Consumer Price Index, I’d invite anyone, just Google it, CPI, and then put FRED. That’s the Federal Reserve’s charting system. It’s so easy to do. Go back any time frame you want. For the most part, it goes up. Prices go up. Any popular song from the 1930s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, all of them talk about prices being high. So prices have always gone up. The question is, how do we get wages to keep up with it? Now, when Biden was in office, there was no way wages could necessarily keep up with it. um you know and and and income income not wages not what you earn from the job but just what they dump into households mask that but it also made it worse so today i want to give you an example today we had what they call personal income and spending numbers are out today and i want to tell you what people spent money on today for this is for september utilities health care financial services and insurance these are things that really the government got involved in all of these things if you want to talk about what’s the problem we had too much money chasing too few goods and then yeah anything from insurance anything from student loans anywhere where the government got involved and pushed out the private sector prices went crazy okay so now this falls on trump’s lamp how do you deal with it uh the media part of it the media campaign part of it is going to be a struggle Because you cannot necessarily fix it overnight. But what are we going to see next year? People will keep more of what they earn. Those income tax rebates are going to set a record. But this isn’t the government giving you money. This is people keeping more of what they earn with their hard work. You’re going to see the one big beautiful bill kick in. You’re going to see companies building things because they get the right off the taxes, right? You get to take appreciation right up front. so we’re going to see a sort of win a tailwind and then of course i’m hoping starting next week that the federal reserve does their part and starts the lower rates Because credit card bills went from 15% to like 24%. Some people are paying as much as 30%. It’s unsustainable. And so that’s where we are right now. It’s a political situation. It’s an economic situation. And it’s a messaging situation.
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And of course, with a lot of the stuff in the bill that POTUS passed, we’re not going to see a lot of that stuff hit until after the first of the year when it’s fully implemented. And a lot of these trade deals still have, you know, we have this grace period before they’re kicked into gear. So I feel I feel like the media is really counting on that and saying, look, you have in the headlines that these things are done. But without knowing that it’s actually kicks in January 1st, are you feeling any any different? No. So they failed. That’s that’s the narrative.
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But you know what? It’s going to backfire on them, to your point. They overplayed their hand. And this is so today we also got another key number out. It’s called the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Report. Expectations for where we think we’ll be for the next six months exploded higher. People are already feeling better. People have an intuitive sense. It’s amazing how people understand what’s going on far more than anyone gives them credit for. Also, inflation expectations. Now, with the Michigan sentiment number, it’s highly political. So what I do is I take out what the Democrats feel and what Republicans feel, and I focus on independents. independent voters see inflation coming down dramatically next year why is that important because that’s what makes the federal reserve more comfortable with lowering rates so we’ve got all of this coming by the way last week the funniest one of the funniest stories dana was bloomberg tried to dunk on trump for all of these deals that are being announced around the world like i think trump may have said 21 trillion dollars right and so they went they did the math and they said he’s wrong it’s only seven trillion
SPEAKER 10 :
$7 trillion is a lot of money. That’s still a lot. I can’t even fathom that amount of money. $7 trillion.
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It’s never been done before. Listen. I really think what they’ve done is, and again, they did this at the beginning of the year with tariffs, right? The tariff trend, the tantrum. They sent the market railing to have people afraid to the level that we’ve never seen before. Never. In all of these polls, how intimidated, how worried are you about the government’s policies? People were like, oh, it’s going to destroy us. These tariffs are going to rip us apart. So what’s going to happen, I think, is that they set themselves up. We start coming on. I think we’re going to start coming on next year. And what the headlines should read, X, Y, Z did far better than anyone thought. Although it’s not anyone. It’s what the media pundits and the naysayers wanted us to believe.
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Exactly. I agree with you on that. The only the only hesitancy that I’ve had with POTUS when it comes to some of these policies is when they announced these Trump accounts. And I and I trust your insight into this, because when I heard I love what the Dells did, and I think that that’s the way you do it. You know, you have you have private philanthropy. You have these people who I mean, I think it’s one of the if not the one of the biggest private donations made six and a half billion dollars putting two hundred fifty dollars into the accounts of. You know, I think 25, however many kids. And I know that there’s a set of restrictions for that. The Trump accounts, the way that I read it, and this was in part of the one big, beautiful bill, is that it’s drawing a thousand dollars from the U.S. Treasury to put into the account of these children that are born between January 1st, 2026. and going into 2028 my initial thought is we should pay down our debt with anything like that like instead of putting a thousand dollars into bank it we should be paying down our debt we should be uh there’s a million things that we could do because it seems kind of obama-esque to me like obama-lite redistributing the wealth is that how you see it or how do you see it it’s a it’s it’s complicated in the sense that yeah from a purist point of view i get what you’re saying um
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From a political and maybe more practical point of view, this is something that, if it’s done right, could really, really help a lot of people. Here’s the thing. We could use it to pay down the debt, but would we ever do that? The real honest-to-goodness fact of life is, that neither party has any true interest in paying down the debt in any meaningful manner.
SPEAKER 10 :
That’s so sad.
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And that’s why it keeps going. It keeps going. So on paper, if we were to do those responsible things that you just described, that would be a good alternative. But it really is not ever going to go to that. And so the fiscal cliff that we’re going to go off, we’ll find it someday. I don’t know where it is, though. We’ve been talking about it for a decade. Yeah. So we don’t know where it is. We know that Japan has gotten as high as over 200% of debt to GDP. And it was once considered that the number one economy was going to surpass America in the early 80s. And no one talks about Japan that way anymore. And there’s some other issues there, including the fertility crisis. But we do know one thing, that we will hit a wall. We won’t self-destruct, but we probably won’t be the preeminent country in the world anymore. And the only reason we still have that status now is that there’s no such thing as a responsible nation out there. If you think we’re bad, you should see what China’s done. China uses what they call economic bazookas. They had four last year, and the amount of money they’re spending and the debt that they’ve gone into, no one talks about these. All these folks are rooting for China because they hate Trump so much. So… From a realistic point of view, knowing that we truly aren’t going to pay down the debt, but maybe just maybe we can give young folks a leg up in life at a down the road. I think it’s a smart move.
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What you said about China, just to touch on that real quick, that’s incredibly important because they only allow just enough capitalism for them to say, oh, but we’re a capitalist society. We practice capitalism. And then they use that as an example of, well, capitalists failed and this is why the West is so bad. This is why the United States, they’re going to fail too because of capitalism. But that’s not what China is doing. I mean, they have like this Rube Goldberg machine of capitalism. I don’t even know. It’s just a mess. I can’t even hardly understand their economy, how it’s still existing and how the country’s functioning.
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I think that’s a great description, by the way. They just keep creating phantom money. Right. They keep creating phantom money. We’re not there yet.
SPEAKER 10 :
I said, we’re not there yet, thankfully, in the United States.
SPEAKER 17 :
No, no. I mean, listen, you know, one thing you can use to measure the attractiveness of a country is what they call FDI, foreign direct investment. There’s been zero foreign direct investment in China for a few years now. So, you know, and we still are the number one destination in the world for foreign direct investment. And that’s the money I was just talking about. Next year, the big money will come from Japan and South Korea. And again, we’re talking $7 trillion in foreign direct investment in America. And America, that is a major, major, major accomplishment. And that speaks to leadership.
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Yeah. I really wish that they would get you in there. I’d love to see you and Scott Besson working together on this because I’m sure that you could come up with some ways to like incentivize earnings and get people involved and, you know, incentivize a baby boom. I mean, I just feel like you could, you know, I hope they come knocking on your office door.
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You know, I mean, I reach out over there from time to time. i throw my eyes ideas out there from time to time you know that’s that’s what i do i mean it’s they always invite me to offer ideas and suggestions so i do I’d just like to see him take me up.
SPEAKER 10 :
I would, too. So would all of America. We all would. Speaking for a few million people, we all would. Charles Payne used to make money with Charles Payne. You can watch it weekdays, 2 to 3 p.m. Eastern on Fox Business. We’re on air for the part of it, so I always have to prerecord it. But I love your show. Thank you so much, Charles. We appreciate your insight. Happy Thanksgiving, belatedly. Good to see you.
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You too.
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Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
SPEAKER 16 :
True. This creates danger. And I’ll tell you what, in my time on this, I’d never seen this before. People driving by my house and using the R word in front of people. This is shameful. And I have yet to see an elected official, a Republican elected official, say, you’re right, that’s shameful. He should not say it. So look, I’m worried. We know how these things go. They start with taunts. They turn to violence. So deeply concerned.
SPEAKER 10 :
No one believes anything that he’s saying here. This is just so goofy. No one believes this. I mean, nobody believes that people are just driving past his house and saying that he’s, you know, the R word or whatever. That’s Tim Walz.
SPEAKER 04 :
Are they calling him Republican? What’s the R word?
SPEAKER 10 :
Retarded. Oh. It’s like a no-no word you can’t say. Oh. I don’t know. I don’t know. I… I don’t know.
SPEAKER 04 :
So if we’re to take him at his word, then he’s admitting all the rhetoric from the left over the last eight years since Trump, nine years plus, leads to violence. So is that what he is admitting?
SPEAKER 10 :
then? It was his appointee who killed the one of the lawmakers there in Minnesota. It was one of his appointees. So I don’t get what he’s talking. I mean, I don’t nobody believes this. Nobody believes that he’s doing this. Nobody literally believes us from him. It’s just so it’s ridiculous. So coming up, we got a lot of stuff to get to. We got to we’re going to talk about this hostage video with the many. It’s not a real hostage video, but it seems like it does it not. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry, who was eating i was trying looking at the video on my monitor which is why i’m like gazing into the screen because we don’t have teleprompters here so the i don’t know what he’s eating is it rice it was a some he’s eating a somali meal and they’re doing it as like this performative middle finger to trump or something i don’t know there may be rice in there i don’t see a lot of it though yeah i don’t know i don’t know and He’s it’s just weird. And he looks uncomfortable. He looks deeply uncomfortable and like it’s very hostage. So we’re going to talk about that as well. We’re also going to get into this phenomenon of women who have dolls and they treat them like babies because it reminded me of Candace Owens with Charlie Kirk’s conspiracy theories. It did. So we’re going to the video is weird. We’re going to talk about that. That’s like a whole thing. Also, if you get the newsletter, you saw Cain has authored a piece there today. And this is coming up in our third hour. This is an insane story. So the teacher that had the it was a quote from Charlie Kirk in his classroom, just, you know, with other famous people’s quotes. And it was a big thing in the school. And they were trying to tell him to take it down. He ended up winning. He could keep it up. And he wrote a book about it. And then Amazon targeted his book. And now they’ve got a new principal at this school that’s investigating him for being conservative. We’re going to get into all of that and more. Stick with us. So welcome to the program. Top of the second hour. Your lovable hostess Dana Lash with you. Fa la la la la. Deck the halls, man. So find us over at Substack. Chapter and verse. And… I mean, there’s a million other things that I want to talk about right now. I’d like to talk about the Qataris and all the money that they’ve been dumping into influencers. And, you know, why was Kash Patel giving them the ceremonial gun the other day? I find that to be super weird. I mean, have we forgot Khalil Sheikh Mohammed? We’ve forgotten all of that that quickly. Why are we cozying up to people who literally sheltered Hamas and other people who killed American soldiers? I don’t know. I don’t get it, but I don’t want to trade Iran for Qatar. I mean, they’re kind of one in the same, pretty much. I’m just curious. But this is such a weird thing. I just remember… Because these are people that I know or that I thought I knew. Although, to be fair, some of them I already… I have never… Can I just say? You can ask my husband this. If you’re on X, you can literally ask him and he’ll tell you. I have never in my life been wrong about character judgment. There is one thing… If there’s one thing that I am good at, better than literally memorizing gun facts and geography and weird stuff, weird trivia, if there’s one thing I’m really good at, it is a fast character assessment. I will know within a couple of minutes of meeting somebody whether or not this person’s legit, whether it’s somebody that I want to hang around, whether I think that they are being fair and transparent with others in conversation. And in my entire life, I have never been wrong. I’ve been accused of being mean. I’ve been accused of being a bully about it. I’ve been accused of, well, just, you know, give people grace or let them show you what the, every single time I’ve been right. Every time, whether it’s the workplace, whether it is at events, Every single time without exception. And I cannot tell you the number of times I have had people come up to me and say, I know now why you stayed away. I know now why you were very hesitant about that person. I know why you kind of gave us a sort of warning. I get it now. I mean, I can’t tell you how many times this has happened. If I had $100 for every time, I’d be a frillionaire. And I don’t go out and gossip. I’m just straight up like, yeah, I want nothing to do with that. But it’s never failed me. And I felt like that about some people in the movement and in conservatism before. And I’m going to tell you this. Don’t think that because people are in a political industry that wears God as a costume… They’re situational Christians when it suits them, even on the Republican side of things. Don’t think that because they’re on the Republican side of things that they’re holier or that they’re purer. Some of the most nefarious Machiavellian people flip to the right because it’s easier to make money, because the right is so eager to make alliances. The right is so eager to have friends. That’s why they fall all over themselves whenever anyone from Hollywood even so much as looks their way. You saw that with Kanye. Oh, my gosh. Everyone was like, maybe Kanye should run for president. And I’m thinking, can you just slow your, you know, cool your boobs for a second? OK, let’s just chill it all down. Slow thy roll. You know, let’s just wait and see. Let’s let it play out. Let him cook before you do anything. And then look what happens. He’s crazy. Right. Can you imagine? So there have been a handful of people in this industry that I felt that about. And some of them, you know, I’ve seen it. I’ve seen some of it come to pass this this go around. So it seems like I don’t like someone. I usually I don’t dislike people for everything. regular reasons. And I don’t dislike people for professional competition either. My thought is that if someone ever is better than me, then that’s, I would love to be, if I’m ever going to be put in my place, but I got to better be by somebody better than me. I recognize that. I don’t recognize anything without merit. I don’t recognize victimhood. I don’t recognize none of that grifterism. So I was thinking about this because, you know, I’ve done a lot of election coverage. I’ve been in TV news for a long time. You know that Gretchen Carlson was one of the meanest people I’ve met in this industry. She was really mean. Met her back at a green room one time and she just kind of gave me a once over and walked right past me. Like to the point where one of the makeup artists that came to get me to go back was like, oh, I have all I have so many stories about people. Like I said, before I kick the bucket, before I shuffle off this mortal coil, there will be a tell all book. And then there’s some people who’ve been incredibly kind. Like Brett Hume. Brett Hume was always super nice. Brett Baer was super nice. Always super nice. Greg Gutfeld, incredibly kind. Kennedy, incredibly kind. Not everybody is. And I don’t know what happened to Tucker. You know, we texted quite a bit. We kind of had a big go along back and forth. And I told him because I felt like he was sort of clamming up a little bit. I’m like, I’m not going to publish texts, which I’m not going to do. I’m not that person. But I do think that I also don’t owe my loyalty to anyone that’s ever made me question theirs. But I’m still not going to publish texts. I don’t understand what has happened to people in the worldview. And I think some of this has has to do with the shifting digital landscape. Because in this industry, we are encouraged to be as sensational as possible to get clicks. And people may say that’s a horrible thing, but they watch it. Now, it just so happens that I’m very concerned about the soul of the right. And it happens to coincide with it being a crazy controversial topic and I’m legitimately concerned. So those two trajectories meet, but I don’t chase this stuff. I feel like you’re debasing yourself when you do. It’s like you’re prostituting yourself out for clicks for the most sensational stuff ever. This is what is being rewarded. This is why I think the right has to be very careful to not slip and fall into tabloid zones. And we’re fast becoming that. I’ve noticed a lot of the people that were defending Candace Owens, for instance, the ones that were out there really defending her have gone silent. I hope they’re ashamed of themselves because we see them and we know who they are. And you know who they are, too. I hope they feel really ashamed of themselves. You’re seeing right now in real time who actually gives a rat’s backside about this movement and who doesn’t, who is simply out there to make money off of you and who isn’t. I have taken hits in my career for consistency, and Cain can attest to this. I’ve lost opportunity in my career for consistency. I have had politicians tell me, well, we thought about asking if you would want to be a part of this, but we know that you’re pretty much a straight shooter. And I’m like, well, yeah, thanks for not asking because I would have said no. I don’t know what it is. I think it’s an anti-authority thing, but I also feel like I’ve been on air since 2008, and I feel like I know you all, and I am a horrible liar, and I just can’t sit behind the camera and do that stuff off camera and then be like, oh, I’m with you guys every day. It’s just impossible to do. You can’t be two people, but some can, and they’re really good at it, which brings me, I don’t want to play any of it, but So yesterday, Owens went completely right after Erica. She was waiting for an opening to go after Erica Kirk. The Jussie Sommelier of the right, Candace Owens, the original. She was Daily Wire’s first DEI hire. And then you have this video from Tucker where he’s going after Israel is, you know, mass killing in Gaza and like blaming Israel for it. You don’t have to love Israel. I don’t care if you love Benjamin Netanyahu. I think some people need to get over themselves. It’s not always about you princesses. No one’s making you do anything. No one’s saying that you I am not one of those individuals who thinks that there’s a you know, we have a prophecy about I don’t believe that. I just look at it like there are two cultures, one of which is more is compatible with Western culture, one of which shares a lot of our values, one of which isn’t imperialistic, one of which doesn’t want to subject women to Sharia and turn men into Bakabazi. One of them doesn’t want to turn children into sexual objects. One of them doesn’t want to commit terror atrocities every single day. And it’s not Hamas and Islamism. It’s a very simple to me issue. One of them belongs in Judea and has been there for thousands of years. One of them came from Jordan and invented a whole different ethnicity and a different state in order to try to stake a claim. So it’s just simple fact. I don’t care about your dispensationalism. I don’t care about any of your stupid arguments that some of these people just Google to sound smart on Twitter. I don’t care. It’s simple fact. There’s a clear choice here. And a lot of the people out there that want to pretend Mott and Bailey that it’s not just about them hating Jews, they can even pronounce Knesset. They don’t even know the difference between the president and the prime minister of Israel. These people have no idea. They’re jumping on a bandwagon because they are fame whores. Simple as that. And there is no transparency. You want to talk about the tabloidism of the right. There is no transparency. None with this. People get paid and they don’t even tell you. And that is true because it’s come out before. I mean, you can see it when they have to file, especially Farrah. Which brings me to, I don’t know, do I really want to play this, Cain? I’m setting it up. Which number is this? Oh, 14. Is it 14? Which one is it? Okay, go ahead. Let’s go ahead and do 14. This is good grief. This is Tucker.
SPEAKER 01 :
And then the other day I had like a three hour conversation with Theo Vaughn and it was not about Charlie Kirk or anything related to it. But that topic came up and I said, in effect, you know, I don’t trust the FBI. And that gave some people the impression that I was accusing them of being involved.
SPEAKER 10 :
Well, he’s kind of walking it back because that’s not exactly what he said. I mean, he was going in and talking about I mean, he was, you know, pretty much the way that I understand it, because I was watching this part of it. He was pretty much, you know, intimating that that there was like some kind of cover up. Right. That’s that’s just like what it seems like he’s intimating some sort of cover up. So it seems like he’s doing a Mott Bailey here now where he’s trying to walk it back. He wants to walk it back. The way that he tries to include a legal out in every statement is fascinating. Well, I mean, some people, they might have done it. I don’t know. But I mean, they’d be pretty bad if they did. It’s kind of how every statement is, right? But I was watching. Actually, that was one of the parts that I had specifically watched because I thought, oh, boy, here we go again. And it was clearly, and Kane, you saw it too, very clearly intimating that there’s like a cover-up or something there. And I get that people distrust the FBI, but I think he’s trying to purposely conflate two things here. That’s what it seems like.
SPEAKER 04 :
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
SPEAKER 10 :
All right, so first up here, we’ve got a man who was jailed in Switzerland for 10 days. For everyone who thinks Switzerland’s so great, he got thrown in jail for 10 days because he posted that men and women’s skeletons are different. That’s true. Don’t. Don’t you say it. You’re going to go to jail. You’re going to go to bad word jail. Yeah, this, yeah, the guy, he asked this archaeologist if he could differentiate between two sets of bones as male and female. And the self-described expert in the room said no. And then he was corrected by Immanuel Brunisholz. who said, basically, you’re stupid. Yes, there absolutely is a difference. And so he went to jail because he refused to pay a fine. And he posted literally a Facebook comment noting the differences. And it was based on a scientific study that literally was looking in calcium deposits. I mean, it was super hyper-scientific. I actually was reading part of the study because I looked at this last night. Your bones are different. That’s the conclusion. So you can’t even cite fact anymore. That’s how far gone Europe is. I mean, it’s like you walk into a mausoleum when you go over there. You look at the museums and the crumbling society, and that’s it. Let’s see. Eli Lilly is going to build a $6 billion manufacturing plant in Alabama to make the… Ooh, are they making a fat jab, a fat pill, and other stuff? They said that… I can’t even pronounce this. Orforglopron… That sounds like I made it up, but it’s real. They said that they’re racing to file for approval and maintain the dominance for the GLP ones. Women running marathons without veils in Iran has been compared to nudity by officials. Because they can’t tell, apparently, a female copulatory organ from a woman’s face. They’re so inexperienced with human females. Maybe leave the goats alone for a little bit and go out and touch grass. We have a lot more on the way. Stick with us.
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How are you going to protect women?
SPEAKER 06 :
Not trans women, women. Women, trans women are different things. Women, women. Listen, we need to protect women’s safety. I was assaulted. Trans women are women. I was assaulted. No, they are not. They are men. I was assaulted by men. He broke his wife’s jaw so bad she needed a reconstructive surgery. I’m a lesbian. I’m not transphobic and I’m black. So if there’s another black woman in here who wants to tell me how they feel, please join in. But all of you are not. And I don’t know who you are or what you are, but I’m a lesbian and I’m telling you right now, men are harassing women in the locker room. Let’s let him answer the question. I’m just telling you. Now I’m done. And by the way, I respect what you have done. I just want to let you know that. I appreciate your point of view.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’m so sorry that you were multiple times. I appreciate you talking about it. I think we need to protect the safety of all women. And that obviously that’s incredibly important. I also know that
SPEAKER 10 :
What answer is that? That’s I think they say his name Weiner, but we’re calling him Weiner. Scott Weiner. What’d you say? Yeah, typically. He’s the guy who’s challenging. He’s going to try to take over Nancy Pelosi’s seat in California. And this was at like a it was like a meet and greet that he was having in California where he was questioned by. You remember the audio that we had played? I think it was last week. Tish, her last name starts with an A and it slips my mind now. Tish Hyman. No, it doesn’t start with an A. Tish Hyman. She’s the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter. She’s a gym buff. She works on her fitness. And she’s out in California. And she was the one in the video who, while she was in the women’s locker room at her gym, a man walked in right as she was changing. So she’s in a state of undress and a man walks in and she says something because she’s shocked as any normal woman would. And the man was very aggressive in his response to her. And then he called her a bitch. And then that’s when all broke loose. And then she was on video subsequently saying that, you know, alerting the women at the gym that there’s a man in the locker room. And so they really attacked her really with this. And The gym dismissed. I mean, they canceled her membership. You guys remember the video for that? They canceled her membership. And so she was at this. Oh, by the way, the guy that’s at the gym, Alexis, he calls himself Alexis Black. He has a history of assault. He apparently beat up his ex-wife. So he has a history of assault against women. And he was not just walking in the locker room and changing. He was described as displaying his genitalia. Sounds like he was doing a little bit more than changing in the locker room. You know what I mean? And so she ended up, because she was the one who criticized it and worried about her safety, she’s the one who ended up having her gym membership canceled. So she’s and the guy is a history, again, a documented history of domestic violence. And she has every right to feel, as she was saying, deeply concerned about women’s safety and female only spaces. So she’s sitting right in front of this wiener. What’s his name? Scott Wiener at this town hall style meeting. And you heard what Wiener said. It was a Kamala Harris word salad. I have the transcript. He says, we want everybody to be saved. And we also know that we have trans people, both men and women, who are men and women. What? What? And he was saying, yes. And she was explaining to him, because she’s apparently an advocate. She’s a lesbian and an advocate for LGB people. I don’t think she has the T and the Q on there, but whatever. And he apparently tries to be an LGBTQ advocate, civil rights advocate, Wiener. By the way, he’s 55. That guy’s 55. He’s like one of those so thin people that you can’t guess their age. Anyway. So because he’s a guy who’s who I guess backs the trans and she apparently doesn’t, even though she’s a black lesbian, he has more intersectional boxes than she does. Is that how it works in the victim Olympics? So progressive rules dictate that he outranks her in the grievance hierarchy. I guess that’s how that goes. But she has every right to say that. She’s like, look, I don’t feel safe. There’s dudes in here. And he’s like, yeah, well, you know, we need to I think we need to protect the safety of all women. But then he kept trying to say… And the crowd was booing her. They were booing her when she was talking to Weiner. And he’s always… I mean, he’s like, well, you know, trans women are women. No, they’re not. They’re men pretending to be women. And, I mean, it is… I cannot believe you have a man telling a woman, and essentially what was happening is Scott Weiner in the town hall that you just saw in the video. I mean, essentially he was telling her that her concerns are unfounded. Was he not? Yeah, pretty much. A history of abuse on trans women. There’s not a history of abuse on trans women. There’s the guy who is at the gym who’s beaten up women before, and he’s at the gym apparently throwing bits and pieces all around. Why is it that they, I’m so, a man is not going to be victimized by other women like that. Stop it. I’m just, this is actual, that’s the progressive patriarchy and they’ve always been progressive and this is just a continuation of it. This is why third and fourth wave feminists, y’all messed up because you opened the door to this and now your movement is done. Your movement is so done. You came full, this is beyond even horseshoe theory. Word salad defense. Now, the Scott Weiner, he’s trying to go for Nancy Pelosi’s seat. I mean, he’s got all of the weird, super far left. Oh, wait, he’s not 55. He’s born in 70. Is he 55? Oh, wow. Yeah, he is. He doesn’t look 55, but I think he dyes his beard. You know, he has like that just for men, like beard dyed stuff. And it’s like super dark beard. um but i um i don’t know if he’s he’s going i mean he wants to he wants her seat in congress he may get it i mean he actually may get it i haven’t really looked uh too much at his i i’ve tried to avoid him he goes to all the i don’t even know some of the stuff that he goes to he He wears leather and he goes out to those festivals and all that stuff, you know, wears the straps and everything. I don’t know. That’s all I’m going to say. But hey, I mean, you know, they could pick him. I don’t know who his challengers are. He’s trying to lay the groundwork for this congressional run. Some of the local press is like, why couldn’t he have waited just a little bit? The AG endorsed him. Rob Bonta already endorsed him, that California AG. So he, I mean, it looks like he’s starting to rack up those endorsements. But that’s interesting because now Tish Hyman could be a roadblock to that. So you have Wiener, who’s gay, who does the BDSM stuff, apparently, and backs the trans issues. And then you have Tish Hyman, who is a black lesbian, who’s going to win in the minds of the left in that area, in San Francisco, in the Bay Area. Who wins?
SPEAKER 04 :
Based on that video clip, it certainly isn’t Tish.
SPEAKER 10 :
How insane is that?
SPEAKER 04 :
That’s the logic of the left or the lack of it.
SPEAKER 10 :
They don’t even like they she’s just a plain old lesbian. So you don’t count. Can you? That’s basically what they’re telling her. In fact, that’s not basically what they’re telling her. There’s been an argument about that in Britain where they push back where the trans Tifa push back against women, especially if they’re like gay activists. And they’re like, you’re just you’re just like someone that one of the videos was a basic. I can’t even say some of the words be lesbian was one of the videos that came. So that. In the intersectional Olympics, she loses. She’s got to tear off an arm or something. She needs to be like a one-armed black lesbian because… They booed her when she said, sorry, trans women are men. Well, what does she have to do to get one more intersectional box over… The wiener guy. Like, does she have to be she probably has to stop working out because can’t you be obese? And that counts. Remember, like super fat, mid fat. I don’t remember the gradient privilege. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So what if she just turned into a fat? She’s a black lesbian who’s fat. Is that enough? Because he’s a gay dude who supports trans. So there’s three. I don’t know. This is what I’m talking about. It’s intersectional Olympics. This is exactly what we’re talking about. So I don’t know. I don’t know. And then what if there’s a candidate that decides to challenge the wiener dude? And they have more intersectional boxes. What if it’s a dude who became a woman who got fat? Not became a woman. He lobbed off his willy, decided to really seriously cosplay surgically as a woman, and then got fat, and then has one arm. Like the drummer from Def Leppard. Think about it. Would that guy beat the wiener guy?
SPEAKER 04 :
This is a real conversation.
SPEAKER 10 :
I’m being completely serious. You think that it’s absurd and you’re correct. That is what they do. I am not kidding you. That is how this works. The intersectional Olympics. That’s exactly how this works. Yep. Yep. So how does I know? Enjoy that. Enjoy that Bay Area. You know what I would be doing if I were the right? I would be launching like these secretly conservative, like just cosplayers. I mean, if you can pretend, why not hire actors to play super intersectional candidates and challenge all of these candidates, right? Why not? Just, you know, let’s just be a chaos agent. Let’s just bring up, you know, I don’t know. I don’t know how far it’s going to go. But I feel like this is where we’re at. That’s how the left, they don’t look at merit. They don’t look at whether you’re smart. Case in point, that Jack Schlossberg brat, he’s in his 30s. He’s like middle-aged now, right? When does middle-age start? I don’t even know when. Let’s ask the internet. When does middle-age start? Oh, yeah, he’s about middle-aged. So, again, this is another case of the left infantilizing their – one of the sons of the Democrat families. Jack Schlossberg is JFK’s grandson. JFK’s daughter, Caroline Kennedy, she married and had – this is one of her kids. He’s got a sister, I think, too. All he does is make these deranged videos where – He goes after women and talks about their physical attributes and their appearances. I mean, his videos are in hinge. The left doesn’t even really want anything to do with him. He’s running for Jerry Nadler’s seat now. He’s announcing a congressional run. He tried running before. Did he try running before? Did another one of them damn Kennedy kids try doing it? What did one of them gingers try? Wait, hang on. Let’s ask the Internet. What was that other Kennedy brat who ran for office? I said what, not who. Oh, no. So one of the grand… Yeah, another one of them. I think it was like one of Teddy’s kids or something. I don’t know. He ran for office and he lost horrifically. Didn’t he? Didn’t Jack try running before? I don’t know. He seems nuts because he is. Long story short, this infantilization of the dudes on their side, this is who they have. These are their young guns. You got the wiener on California and you got this crazy Schlossberg dude. Ugh. Ugh. So I’ve never been happier to not be on the left.
SPEAKER 04 :
It’s time for Florida Man.
SPEAKER 10 :
All right. So, this is gross because the guy’s nude. A nude Florida man. He’s totally naked. That’s how you say that in Southern Missouri, y’all. It’s naked. N-E-K-K-I-D. Naked. A Florida man done stole some wheels at a university campus. He stole a vehicle at Bucknell University. Callum. Dwyer, 20, was charged with felony unauthorized use of motor vehicle receiving stolen property. And also, I would add, if it were me, the extra charge of being gross because he sat naked in the seat of the car. Someone has to clean that. And then get in the car also to drive it. Would you sit in your vehicle if someone, if a naked dude stole your car and he sat in that seat? Would you sit in your seat after a naked dude had sat in your seat, Kane? Nope. I would set my car on fire sooner than I’d sit in that seat. That’s not going to happen. That’s nasty. With a capital L. Nasty. He stole a white Audi Q5. And the victim said she had parked there when she went to get her vehicle. It was gone. And they saw the camera footage of a nude dude. nude dude he got he pulled on the vehicle’s door handles he was able to break in uh they were able to identify him and they took him into custody uh he bails at 5 000 but i don’t think he made it Oh, oh my gosh. It’s so gross. Like he was nude and probably touched everything in there. That’s nasty. I mean, you, I don’t like buffets and I don’t like naked people doing anything that’s outside of the show. No, don’t keep it in your house and don’t get in other people’s cars like that. That’s nasty. Because, you know, he probably wasn’t clean either. Cain hates old people. Listen to this. Eighty five year old Florida man admits he knew he hit something. He was in a Publix parking lot and he ran over a 91 year old woman. Oh, my gosh. He didn’t. He’s 85 years old. He ran over a 91 year old in the grocery store parking lot at St. Petersburg. And he said that he just kept driving home. He didn’t stop. He thought, he said, well, I knew I had hit something, but he just chose to kept driving back home anyway. It happened about 5 p.m. And you wouldn’t stop. That has to be pretty significant. You know what I mean? Right. Police tracked him down using surveillance footage and witness reports. And he was driving alone. He struck this lady after she was walking through the parking lot. And he just kept on driving back to his apartment. Killed her. So that’s horrible. Her death, the Pinellas County Medical Examiner’s Office. If this website can stop having the godforsaken pop-ups that pop up every five seconds, I’ll finish the sentence. The coroner’s office, they said that injuries contributed to her death. That’s why she was killed, because her death was caused by her injuries from getting run over. How do you just keep going, though? I mean, man, I know what you’re saying, Cain. You and them old people, you know, maybe there’s something to it. We’ve got more on the way. Stick with us, third hour. Welcome back to the program, top of this third hour. Chats at Rumble. Also, you can stream the radio program, Channel 347 Direct TV as well. And don’t forget the Substack, Chapter and Verse, and our podcast, Apple. Go subscribe. I have to share this story with you because it’s chef’s kiss satisfying. Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are very upset. They are reportedly furious. over their sons on air humiliation on CNN. They are upset because their son Dylan, who does he host another Nepo baby with a podcast? Is that how I understand it? I don’t know what the hell this kid does. He’s a fetus. And he hosts a podcast or radio, whatever. Anyway, He was on CNN, a roundtable discussion. And he got into it with a couple of people, including Scott Jennings. And it did not go very well for him at all. He started stuttering in the middle of one of his answers. And sorry, he’s a clump of cells. Thank you, Kane. And he started just stumbling and muttering through one of his answers. And it all fell apart. And his parents were livid. First, let me just share. This is what happened. This was cut. Sorry, I got to pull up my audio. I lost it. What? Yes. This is the flashback of 31. Thank you. Listen.
SPEAKER 13 :
You cannot put on the American people that Democrats were the one that were hurting people, making this plight.
SPEAKER 14 :
Who was casting the votes against opening the government, Democrats or Republicans?
SPEAKER 13 :
Who was… Who was casting the votes? Scott, who was wanting to cut SNAP benefits? Nobody. Republicans voted to fund SNAP 15 times. Who was playing up SNAP benefits after two courts ruled that it was unallowed?
SPEAKER 14 :
Republicans voted to fund SNAP 15 times. Democrats voted to defund it 15 times.
SPEAKER 13 :
And you talk about the Affordable Health Care Act. It’s terrible. Landmark legislation is not perfect. We understand that Democrats are 70 percent of Americans.
SPEAKER 10 :
And then he and then even after this. So he immediately had a pivot and then he still got owned after that. So his parents, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, were very reportedly displeased over the manner in which their son was humiliated. They they said apparently they they it’s been reported that they intend to blacklist the entire network and they think CNN crossed the line. By having him on in the first place, I agree. They informed one of those gossip columnist insiders apparently about the Douglas and Zeta-Jones’ reaction. They were said to be so furious that they want to blacklist the whole network. And Zeta-Jones apparently was ranting to her friends about how the interview was unfair and exploitative. What? And Douglas apparently said that the outlet crossed a line and they are angry because they knew he was not prepared for such a heated debate. One aid or one source said, quote, Dylan’s never been spoken to like that in his entire life. He’s always been the golden boy, adored, protected. CNN gave him a taste of the real world and his parents hated every second of it. I’m just going to say that politics may not be for you, baby. It may not be for you if you’re going to be that hurt by it. Oh, my gosh. And he just it really it’s not a lot of people, I think, expect to be coddled and. And that’s just not how it goes. It’s like how I see Nepo babies, Nepo babies, sometimes being on Fox. There are a number. Look, some of these people are my friends, but I don’t want to see your damn 19 year old kids sitting here lecturing all of us about tax policy. My gosh, they don’t even pay taxes. No offense, but I think you’ve got to have a little skin. Actually, I don’t care if you’re offended. Just like eat my shorts. I don’t care. I don’t care. This is not about being offended. And if people are offended over dissent, then you are literally too weak for this biz. Get out. But I’m I’m just I thought it was funny because I saw this from New York Post. Nikki Haley’s son, they said he has views to the far right of his mom. So apparently he’s like Groyper adjacent. But and he says apparently he apparently thinks he’s the voice of Gen Z. I’ve only met him briefly one time when she brought him to a TP USA event, was having him, taking him around me, introducing him to everyone, which I viewed as, oh, she’s trying to make that happen. I see there are conservative parents all the time that do this with their kids, and I don’t get it. I don’t get it. I don’t know. So the and he’s been on. I’ve seen him go on cable news before. There was one show that I watched. They had a guest host and it was a string of Republican Nepo babies. One right after the other. There were like four Nepo baby guests. And I’m like, what in the world? You’re like, you know, live a little. Be humble enough to realize you need to live a little before you start giving orders. That’s all we’re saying. Good night. And he had said, quote, one of his he told the New York Post, Democrats are listening to the younger people and it’s time for Republicans to do the same. Do you know every generation says this? Like you are not the first person to ever say this. You’re not the first generation. I get it that people think politics began the day that they graced the earth with their presence cane. But everybody says this. Every generation says this. And I say no. Sorry. I actually think it was the one thing that Kamala Harris said that was somewhat right. Sorry. I think the voting age is too damn low. It is. It’s too damn low. And he… I think it’s very easy to be to the right of Nikki Haley. So let’s not get apoplectic with the headline New York Post. It’s very easy to be to the right of her. And she seems like a nice enough person. I just disagree with her on a number of policy issues. But he was saying my friends graduated with great degrees from great schools and then nobody has a job. Oh, my gosh. I’m so tired of the victim mentality also. Look, I’m not saying that it’s not hard for this or any generation, but every generation has a hardness that they have to deal with. Imagine that you’re the greatest generation, right? You have World War I and World War II. Some were in both. And then you have the Korean War. And then your kids go off to Vietnam. I mean, it’s the Cold War and back to back. I mean, some people had it a little bit harder. The Great Depression. That’s why they call them the greatest generation, by the way. They lived through everything. All of this and more. We have got to stop entertaining this victim mentality. It’s not to say that there aren’t issues to deal with. Hell, yes, there are. I think that they’re fixable. I don’t think that there’s people in DC with the spine to do it. But I also think at the same time, the victim mentality has got to stop. Let’s I mean, I see people and the reason I point this out so much is because all of the things that I’m seeing from some of the NEPO babies is that they’re all complaining about the problems. Not a single one of them has a solution or wants to be a part of a solution. They just want to join the money train of bitching about it. OK, we’ve got a ton of that. What is your solution? And no, paying women to have babies, a.k.a. welfare, ain’t it? We do that to fail. What’s your solution? I mean, there’s a lot of things we can do, but the victim mentality, come on, it’s got to stop. It’s just to, yes, we get it. Things blow. But also do you realize that some of the complaints of the younger generations are that, wow, how, why is it that I can’t live in the same house as this 70 year old, you know, marketing executive? I, I don’t get, I, I talked to a friend who, an associate client, a contemporary whose daughter graduated two years ago and is a door dasher, does door dash and a couple of other things. Complaining and apparently turned down a couple of jobs because she just didn’t think that it was just enough for her degree. Entry level means entry level. Your degree does not mean low. And look, I’ve got a degree, which means I can do whatever I want. I want this corner office with the windows. I want to be able to have the top company parking spot. I want all these things. I mean, everybody starts somewhere. Everybody starts somewhere. I started waiting tables. Everybody starts somewhere. Even after college, do you know what I did after college? I wrote, I edited people’s resumes. And then I started, I got my foot in the door freelancing, writing about people’s houses. And I didn’t know a damn thing about, I still don’t know anything about decor or anything like that. And then interviewing politicians and newsmakers. That’s how I got started. Got paid garbage with a degree. But you start somewhere. Everybody starts somewhere. That’s part of the problem is this unmanaged expectation. Some of that’s your parents fault. And also some of you people on the right need to stop pimping your damn kids out. I’m so tired of seeing it. Nobody wants to see everybody pimping their kids out on Fox News. I don’t want to see an endless string of NEPA babies. I don’t want to see people pimping their kids out as soon as they graduate college. They’re going to become a politician. Good night. We have enough welfare addicts. That’s what it is. You’re just adding to the welfare class, but they think it’s somehow more glorious and more respectable because you’re doing a job for the people, really. Come on. At least welfare recipients realize and they call it what it is. The political class likes to think that there’s an art to it. It just cracks me up. Stop it. Stop it. Have your precious NEPA baby go into the private and the private sector and work in the real world. Do some hard work. Maybe get their hands dirty. It’s OK, mom and dad. It’s OK. Just good night. I can’t say it made me think of that. OK, I got a couple of other things. Why are Republican influencers taking money from Qatar going on trips to Qatar for F1 and being wined and dined by Qatar? Over Thanksgiving week and a number of lawmakers and some conservative or not conservative, Republican influencers apparently were, I don’t know, I guess they were being wined and dined in Qatar at F1. And they all had pictures of it and all kinds of stuff. And wow. Now, I just I find it interesting that it was over a uniquely American holiday. So some of them include Representative Marlon Stutzman, who follows me. That’s what, Indiana? Lance Gooden from Texas. Abe Ahameda from Arizona’s 8th. Laurel Lee from Florida’s 15th. Ryan Zink follows me from Montana, congressman. I’m curious. And then there’s some other Republican influencers.
SPEAKER 04 :
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
SPEAKER 10 :
Okay, I thought free pet. I’m allergic to cats, legitimately. I actually am. A man was mauled to death by a lioness at a zoo because he was stupid and climbed into the enclosure in front of horrified visitors. You better not be putting that cat down. Better not. It was in Brazil. 19-year-old Gerson Machado slipped into the cat’s pen. and because he wants to become a trainer and it mauled him to death. It ate him to death. Oh my gosh. Of course there’s horror footage. Of course there is. Apparently he also has severe mental problems and he was diagnosed with schizophrenia, etc. And there’s video of him literally climbing. He scaled over the fence, climbed the tree, and then was meowed by the big cat. So there’s a reason why they’re kept in those giant pits, by the way. You’re not supposed to go with them like that. 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck northwest Anchorage, Alaska. Also, the boulder, the size of a small car, scratched. Scratched. when the world crashed into an SUV driving near Leavenworth. Do you always, I always get nervous when I’m driving by anywhere that looks like rock slide, you know, especially like Southern Missouri and out West Texas, like Southwest Texas. Yeah, this, it was the size of a small car. Four people were including a 12 year old. No one was, there was no fatalities. There were minor injuries, but mostly everybody was unharmed, but they had to shut down part of the road while they could make sure it was safe. Francis far right leader was hit by an egg days after a flower attack. This from the National Rally Party. I mean, why would you do that with like eggs and stuff? That’s like, you know, bread and dessert making material. The suspect was a 74 year old man. Interesting. Also, pistachio. There is a pistachio. recall well this is canada this i almost said canadia this is canada but the canadian food inspection agency they said there’s possible salmonella and they have like a long list of names like um any anything that was sold in canada but then some of the stuff you can get like on amazon and things like that so you might want to just double check some of your some of your labels for some for those things and uh yeah this was described as check your nuts anthrax pigs of texas which sounds like an amazing metal band sparked panic uh what you’re not you’re not supposed to eat you can eat feral hogs but they just taste different and gamey i don’t like the taste there’s an outbreak of feral hogs in texas though they could be carrying anthrax infections which i i still think that that is probably one of the most amazing band names i’ve ever heard anthrax pigs of texas You know, you could like incorporate the pig squeal in there as like an agitator, I’m just saying. But these hogs, they can cost over a billion in damages every year. That’s why hog hunting is so important. So welcome back to the program. I’m looking at this video where, you know how we’ve always had these arguments over minimum wage, et cetera, et cetera, right? Well, we’re starting to see some of the consequences of these decisions to do this. So a restaurant in New York City has hired on virtual cashiers from the Philippines. They do Zoom calls and they do it so they only have to pay them $3.25 an hour. Look at this. Watch this.
SPEAKER 07 :
What do I do to order food? Yes, they have. We have a physical interview. Okay. Over there? Yes. Yeah. And where are you? Where are you located right now? Can I ask you? You’re in Philadelphia? What do you recommend? Oh, we have the M4. The M4? Okay. Do people usually tip you? That’s weird.
SPEAKER 10 :
That… That’s like… It’s weird. So I don’t know if there are going to be other restaurants that do this, but… Yeah, Cain, what are your thoughts on this?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, I know this story started last year. It was a little more than a year ago during the Biden administration. And obviously, they couldn’t afford what essentially these expenses that were rising due to regulation. So they had to do anything. Think about this. At $16 an hour or $3.75 an hour, which are you going to choose as a business? And this is a legal loophole. Yeah. Essentially.
SPEAKER 10 :
It’s actually kind of funny. Right? There’s three places. Yasso, which you saw, was one of them. Then they have two other restaurants that are doing it. Anywhere from $3.25 to $3.75 an hour. They say that they’re not explicitly looking for a virtual cashier, but more of a virtual hostess. And you were saying that the minimum wage is what? It’s $16 an hour in New York.
SPEAKER 04 :
At the time it was $16, it might be going up with Mom Donnie. but we’ll see about that.
SPEAKER 10 :
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So they’ve, it’s spread. It started with one and they use a company that does this. And now I’m like, well, how many other, I mean, there’s literally a company that will do that, that provides remote cashiers for people.
SPEAKER 04 :
It’s like customer service.
SPEAKER 10 :
from across the world do you feel like even though it’s a person there well virtually they’re in a little box and they’re got a little headset on does that does it feel like there is a human element though
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, I think it’s like whenever you call up your internet place or wherever, your credit card company, and they send you to some phone bank in India to get your stuff taken care of. It’s kind of like that, only it’s in person at a restaurant.
SPEAKER 10 :
Yeah. So I don’t know what I think about that. But more and more, they’re going to be that way. You know what I don’t like is when it’s like the self-checkout. Yeah. there’s always someone that’s like walking around looking at you at the self-checkout, like watching you do. And I’m just like, I’m doing this, not you. It’s weird, right? Do you prefer self-checkout?
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, I use self-checkout only because it seems quicker to get out of the store.
SPEAKER 10 :
If I’m going to the grocery store, I need all of my items lined up on a conveyor belt.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, if I have a lot of stuff in the cart, I’m going to go through and have a cashier. But if I only have like a couple of things, I’m going to go through the self-checkout.
SPEAKER 10 :
I hate the self-checkout set up. They purposefully short you on the amount of space you have to lay out your things. My husband makes fun of me for talking with my hands, by the way. So I just caught myself in the monitor. I guess I was doing the bunny hop. I don’t know. But the… I think better. Because even if you have like four or five things, there’s a tiny little shelf. And then sometimes it messes up. And I hate it when it’s like, put the item in the basket. Put the item in… It’s like, I did, you moron. I did, you stupid moron. I don’t do that. But in my head, I think it sometimes. I just, I don’t know. Or, I don’t know. I just don’t.
SPEAKER 04 :
I prefer… You have to press the skip bagging button when that happens. Well, I don’t want to do that.
SPEAKER 10 :
Skip bagging. I spend so much brain power on so many things. There’s certain things that I just don’t care about. I don’t care about… That’s why I always wear black. If I could wear the same thing every single day of my life, I would. It’s so easy. And I don’t want to do that. Because I don’t, there’s like buttons to think of. And I’m like, I just, no, I don’t want to press all these things. I’m like at the end of my day and my brain is already like, girl, quit.
SPEAKER 04 :
The thing that amazes me about the Zoom cashiers at that chicken restaurant is that people actually would tip them. Like you’re tipping them for what? What are you tipping them for? Did they help you?
SPEAKER 10 :
For like being there.
SPEAKER 04 :
For being remote? You’re tipping them? Okay. Okay.
SPEAKER 10 :
Like, thanks for talking me through my purchase. I don’t know. I’m yeah, I’m right. I’m with you. I don’t I don’t get that. I’m not gonna I don’t tip. Do you see this? Okay, full stop. I didn’t mean to go here. But can someone explain to me what the hell is happening with the percentages on tipping? So now, you know, like if you’re going to check out, and it’s all like the iPads or whatever, there’s always something even if you go and just like order at a counter and take it away. And no one does anything extra. Like you’re just like, I want a black coffee, nothing in it. And they just put it in there. Okay, that’s great. That’s just your job. There’ll be the screen when you pay and it’s never, it’s either like 18%, 22% or 25%. I’m like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
SPEAKER 04 :
And it’s not calculated right sometimes on the receipt. Sometimes it says 18%, but the actual number that’s next to that 18% represents like 22 to 26%. And it’s like, wait a minute, somebody who didn’t look closely at this is giving a 26%.
SPEAKER 10 :
If no one’s walking to my table and doing anything, if I’m just exchanging money for an item at a counter, I’m not tipping you 15% of the price. Like, not going to happen. And I don’t feel bad about it either. I’m like, nope, nope, no thank you. Because it’s dumb. That’s gotten insane. And I say this as someone who worked for years as a server throughout college. So I did restaurants. I mean, I worked my backside off. I would have never expected a tip from just somebody coming up like, um, here, I’m handing you a cup of coffee here. Would you like to tip me 20%? Like what’s this? What? No, that’s so insane. Or like if you do like door or not, uh, Uber eats, I don’t do, I don’t use door dash. I’m like, I’m sorry. One of the things, and it changes all the time, like 22, 25, 20. I’m not tipping 28%. That’s insane. Um, Now, if the guy, like, is delivering and there’s a kitten stuck in a tree and he’s able to get the food to the door hot and he gets the kitten out of the tree, yeah, I may bump it up because that’s pretty damn extraordinary. But, like, you know, just be nice and appreciate service, but don’t beg. There’s a difference. People are turning tipping into begging. That’s what it is. It’s busking. Stop. I don’t know. A form of busking. So anyway, a few other things here because that really – I had to just dive into that. I also got some more audio too. Oh, can we do the – I’m trying to figure out – so Hunter Biden went off on the New York Post. And he was talking about the Charlie Kirk assassination and all kinds of stuff. He went off on, who was it, Miranda Devine that did a lot of reporting on the laptop. He is super salty about all of that. To an insane degree. He said there was no ethics that he says someone is horrendously ugly as Miranda Devine physically and in terms of her ethics. So he called her he Hunter Biden. Called her ugly. He attacked her looks because she wrote about the laptop. All she did was her job. So I feel like Cain. When these sorts of offenses happen, there’s like a bat signal that goes up in the sky for me. It’s like come and respond specifically to this desiccated 60 year old attacking Miranda Devine’s appearance. Hunter Biden, whose teeth look like just poo until he got veneers put on them because he drugged it all, drugged them out to the point where they were rotting out of his head. That guy, that guy. Oh, he looks like if cocaine was a person. That’s Hunter Biden, right? Good night. Going after her. Going after what he is like so vengeful and so looking to settle scores. You can tell that he has no favors left coming into him either. Because he’s just going out and knifing everybody. He is exactly the kind of nepo baby that nobody likes. But you get the idea that she was over the target. The New York Post was over the target with that story. Because they were the ones who broke that story. That’s when they originally got suspended. Everybody who shared the story got suspended. The Biden administration was pushing on those tech companies for all the discussion about fascism from the left. And he went off on her. Oh, my heavens. It was just a really nasty attack. And no one in the Democrat says no one on the Democrat side says anything. He he yeah, he said that she was horrendously ugly, called her a whore. I mean, that’s literally what she and then he. Oh, man, it’s so bad. It’s so bad. It’s so bad. He uses everyone, though. I don’t think that he… Notice how they don’t… There’s no one in that family that’s going out and really defending them against all these books that are coming out, all of these articles, all of these interviews from people who are criticizing Biden. No one is doing it. That is telling. They have no allies. They have been so nasty to everybody, Cain.
SPEAKER 04 :
Well… If you remember that bong-smoking lawyer friend of his?
SPEAKER 10 :
He bought his artwork.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, I have it on good authority that he screwed over that guy too, and he is not happy.
SPEAKER 10 :
Wait, how… Wait, why do you screw over the guy that bankrolled the last five years of your life?
SPEAKER 04 :
Thank you.
SPEAKER 10 :
Why would you make that guy your enemy? Holy cow.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yep.
SPEAKER 10 :
Didn’t he… I might be, but I know he bought all the artwork, but didn’t he also, wasn’t that the way that Hunter Biden was able to pay the legal, well, to pay the lease on that Malibu house. And then remember there was, and I met one of the secret service detail and he was very professional. He did not do anything wrong, but I, you know, I was asking questions and I’m observant and he’s out in Malibu and secret service had to lease the house next door to his house. That house, what was it a week? I can’t remember. It was like over a month, it was like $15,000, $16,000 a month for that house. Because I think the market value of that house was like $9 million. And I can’t remember what Hunter Biden’s was, but the crazy thing is the house that the secret service had to lease was bigger than the Hunter Biden house because they needed to put more secret service in it. And also that was the only thing available next door. And we had to pay for that for however many years he took. But he was able to afford that house from what I understand because of that guy. And his legal fees and everything else. Do you think that guy got paid back? Do you think that that guy got I mean, Hunter Biden’s in possession of a blood diamond that he got from a CCP oligarch. So I don’t know, maybe he could sell that diamond and pay back his buddy because, you know, he still has that. Remember, that was one of the perks that he got when he when he set up Rosemont Seneca with the CCP and they went and he helped them acquire that cobalt mine in DRC.
SPEAKER 04 :
And remember all the art that people were just fawning over back then. Nobody’s wanting his art now for some reason.
SPEAKER 10 :
It is so crazy that when your disgraced political family is no longer in power, that nobody wants to cozy up to you and buy your horribly crappy spit art anymore. So shocking. I know you guys join me in the level of shock.
SPEAKER 11 :
I can tell you that I’ve worked with Senator Cornyn, who is up for reelection a number of times on a number of pieces of legislation. He’s actually not been the worst Republican that you can find in the Senate, to be perfectly honest.
SPEAKER 10 :
Man, you know, Ken Paxton ought to cut an ad out of that, like for the love, like how you never want. That is not an endorsement that you want to hear from anybody. You do not want to hear that from the left. Oh, my gosh. Yeah, it’s just not been the worst. It’s actually been really great to work with, Cain. It’s been so great.
SPEAKER 04 :
I wonder why. Yeah. Why you feel that way?
SPEAKER 10 :
Yeah, why that is. By the way, Lorraine reminded me that, you know, the art that Kevin Morris bought from Hunter Biden.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 10 :
Burned apparently in the Palisades fire.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, they probably had it insured, too.
SPEAKER 10 :
You think he did?
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, that’d be a great scam.
SPEAKER 10 :
Oh, man. I’m just saying. Yeah, that would be actually really, I lost it in a fire. That’s what it was. He even paid his back taxes. Dang. Dang. So, I don’t know. Just saying. He said he’s tapped out. He’s not paying anymore. And do you blame him? Now you can get why Hunter’s mad. He’s mad because he’s broke. I wonder if he gets paid for these interviews. That he gives. Sometimes that happens. It’s not something that, but a lot of these like weirdos, they will make you pay for an interview. Like 60 Minutes would do it. NBC, Katie Couric would do it all the time. Yeah, you get paid for an interview.
SPEAKER 08 :
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER 10 :
Mm-hmm. So, yeah. In the meantime, today in Stupidity, Kane.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, it is the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz. Tampon Tim. His friends call him. He says that Minnesota’s flag, the flag that was flowing, that flew when he was in his first term, is racist. Listen to this.
SPEAKER 16 :
When we do better, we all do better. And the idea is of working together, lifting all boats. It works. And so one vote majority. continued to pass those things all the way down. The last one on the thing was is we had a racist flag, so we got a new flag in Minnesota and got rid of it.
SPEAKER 04 :
Clearly the priorities of that administration.
SPEAKER 10 :
Everything is racist to them, though, is the problem. Yeah, everything that they do, everything is racist. Folks, that does it for us this week. Find us at Substack Chapter and Verse. Also, YouTube and Facebook. Like and subscribe. I will be back with you on Monday.
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The Democrats’ approval rating is still lower than 20%, but can Republicans take advantage? A Wisconsin judge is convicted for helping an illegal immigrant escape ice from her courthouse. And a Michigan Senate candidate wishes she could throw beer on conservative Supreme Court justices. But her primary opponents are just as crazy. I’m Greg Karumbas, inviting you to join Jim Garrity of National Review and me each weekday for the Three Martini Lunch podcast. We’ll give you the top news, some good laughs, and we’ll be done in less than 30 minutes. Follow the Three Martini Lunch on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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