In this intriguing episode of Dana Lash's Absurd Truth Podcast, stand-in host Craig Collins delves into the wacky world of Florida Man stories, starting with a viral tale from Reddit about young employees at a Florida frozen yogurt stand mistakenly marking legitimate currency as counterfeit. This discussion segues into a startling yet amusing narrative of a gym teacher whose reaction to a dodgeball incident lands him in legal trouble. Not one to be outdone, a third Florida man makes headlines for an ill-advised attempt at cigarette smuggling during an arrest.
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That's right. It's time for Florida Man on the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. Dana is back after the holidays. First, this is, I guess, a Florida people, more than just one Florida man. But a guy named Sam, who's 22 years old, went viral on the Internet. He went to Reddit specifically to complain. He's actually the manager. at a frozen yogurt stand in Florida, where he said multiple employees who were Gen Z, much younger, say 15, 16 years old, had marked bills fake that were not fake. $10, $5 bills, things that were older than, say, the late 90s. So they look different than the bills of today, but were definitely real, actual currency. They even wrote things on them in black Sharpie, like fake, do not accept, fake, reject, etc., etc. And the guy is really upset. He's like, why do they not know that these are regular bills? I know this is a Florida story, but this probably happens other places, too. Not a great look. Figure out what a bill looks like from... pre-1999, before you reject it and write all over it because people were trying to pay with actual money and had it confiscated, which probably made people go nuts. But then eventually the guy steps in and fixes it. That's one Florida story. Another one involves a gym teacher in Florida, in Scheffner. This guy was arrested after he shoved a student to the ground. The reason the gym teacher did it, and he shoved a 12-year-old, he said was that he had a dodgeball thrown at him Apparently, the kid did it by mistake, or even if the guy did it on purpose, the 12-year-old child, it's a ball. You'll be fine as a teacher, and I can't believe this would be the first time this has ever happened. But the guy got mad, and in response to that, shoved the kid. That is child abuse, and you go to jail for that. Now, granted, pushing a kid down, if it's the only time you've ever done anything remotely bad as a gym teacher, it does feel like the kind of thing that maybe some leniency could be found in the court system itself. If you're the parents of the kid, I don't know if you feel that way, because he got shoved to the ground, could have gotten hurt, didn't. But all of this being over a thrown ball is one of the more hilarious and dumb things I've heard. in the world. The teacher's name is John Steele. He lost his cool and obviously probably shouldn't be a gym teacher if you can't be hit with stuff during gym class. That feels like a prerequisite of the situation. And then one last Florida guy story. This one out of Indian River County in Florida. First, a guy got arrested for being just a piece of crap. He got arrested on a domestic violence phone call in which it seemed that the woman actually was injured. So the guy's just a piece of crap. That part's not funny or amusing. It's just a reality. But as they're hauling this 42-year-old dude off to jail... They have to do a search of his body at some point to see if he's got anything he shouldn't have before he gets checked into the night or hopefully a while into prison. And apparently, and this is a quote, he had cigarettes hidden between his genitalia. I can't clean that up for radio. That's the way I got to say it. I don't know what that means, and I don't want to know what that means. I know what I think between could mean, but the fact that they were less specific about the other part makes me curious as to where it was going or what was being hidden. When asked why he took that, something that was not allowed in the jail, with him on his person the way he did, he said he wanted to smoke him when he got to jail because he wanted to think about what he'd done, which does not make it any more allowed. If you're trying to say that these are cigarettes I'm going to smoke to reflect on the decision making I've made in life. So that's why I hid them there, officer. It doesn't wind up being less illegal. This is still very illegal. He added another charge to the crimes against him for trying to smuggle contraband into a facility. But that is that is something. And the fact that the cops said they just got a sense that something was off with this guy. I don't know if it was the way he was like walking, depending again on where things were hidden or the decision making beyond it. And the guy is uniquely a piece of crap for hitting a woman. But nonetheless, or at least accused of hitting a woman, I should say, although they found the woman with visible reasons to think that this was going on. But nonetheless, beyond that, too, it's just the fact that you thought you were going to get away with this. I don't know. I don't know why you thought this was something that they wouldn't be able to figure out at some point down the road. And luckily they did. And it just adds to the issues for this Florida man. And also, I do wonder about one thing. Like, when? You hid this, the place that it was hidden, because it sounds like the cops were there for a decent amount of time and you were being talked to and then arrested. So it had to be hidden before they showed up, which adds a whole bunch of layers of questions to this conversation that I don't want answers to. I don't want to know why somebody would just assume, hey, I'm probably going to jail later today. Might as well hide these things in this spot just in case, because I would like to have them if I am in prison later. A unique piece of crap there for a variety of reasons. Also thinks he's part of a mafia that doesn't exist. But I'll get to that some other day.
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This is The Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins. Filling in. Thrilled to be with you. Dana back just after the holidays. D-Lash or Dana Lash Radio. Great ways to stay connected to her. Someone, actually, this is The Daily Caller, did a deep dive into the biggest lies that Corinne Jean-Pierre told During her time as the White House press secretary, lots and lots of fibs and incorrect information shared by this White House press secretary, even though she told the press that she would tell them the truth. That was the big thing that was going to change between her and people who had that role when Donald Trump was last in office. A terrible, horrible person that is Donald Trump, according to a whole lot of people on the left. Several lies are pretty interesting. Of course, saying that Joe Biden was the candidate and not going to drop out of the race is one of many that wound up being untrue. One of my favorite ones that was listed here was when a neurologist had visited the White House and Corinne Jean-Pierre tried to say with a straight face to the American press that it had nothing to do with any concerns about mental health. for biden or dementia claims or any of that stuff it was just it's you know uh normal is the kind of thing that happens all the time it was pre-planned wasn't we didn't even really need to do it we just kind of did it that was amazing that was not true um but then the best one and the one that most people are citing as the most egregious lie although to be honest She was told this so many times by the president who would say it as well out loud that she was just kind of echoing a message that she was somewhat convinced would actually wind up being true. However dumb that was to believe this. But she said several times that Biden would not pardon Hunter. But from a presidential perspective, is there any possibility that the president would end up pardoning his son?
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No. I just said no. I just answered.
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The president would not pardon or commute the census for his son, Hunter. I just want to make sure that that is not going to change over the next six months. The president's saying he would not.
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It's still a no. It's still a no. It's still a no. It will be a no. It is a no. And I don't have anything else to add.
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Except it's a yes. Except that's what you want to add later on after this happened. That goes on. There's like a two-minute video viral online right now resurfacing of all the times she said no to that one. but just one of several lies that was told by this White House press secretary and not even done well. The real knock on Corinne Jean-Pierre, and I know people get mad if you call her a DEI hire, even though the Biden administration, for anyone they put in any position that was a minority or anything else, the Biden administration told us about it. They said, look at this person who's breaking this barrier. And one of the reasons we put them into this position is You can't ask for credit for doing something a certain way and then claim that's not the reason you did it. You can't say, no, she fully deserves the job, but also we gave her the job because of this, because that kind of shoots the first statement in the face. More than anything, what Corinne Jean-Pierre was really bad at, that even Jen Psaki was better at, was lying convincingly. or lying in a way that made some amount of sense, or dodging questions in a cyclical statement of word-vomity stuff that at least you thought might have answered the question. It was too transparent too often when Corinne Jean-Pierre was lying, or when Corinne Jean-Pierre was struggling to answer a question. And her favorite thing to say in most press conferences was, I've got nothing for you on that. I'll have to get back to you. You have to check with somebody else about that sort of thing, which really doesn't give you any sort of confidence that any of the information you're being given is, well, valuable, important or even accurate. That was a constant complaint as well of this White House press secretary who stayed in the position. far longer than people thought she should have stayed in that position. But the biggest reason why she was there was probably the other thing that we're not supposed to talk about, the DEI hire part, which also made her harder to fire, I imagine. If you want the political win for your side of the aisle, however weak or strong it is, of putting someone in a position that you're happy to be there for reasons other than their job performance, it's also hard to fire them when the job performance is not living up to whatever expectation you had. All right. There's something else I want to play. I kind of contemplated not playing this audio today, but I do want to rip it apart as just a tremendously dumb. And so for that reason, I guess we're going to play it. A joy read of the failing MSNBC. Its ratings are in the tank, as most reporting is saying. And Elon Musk is at least jokingly contemplating buying it, which would be hilarious. If that happened, I can't help but laugh when I say that. But Joy Reid is throwing out a new theory. First, people on the left were trying to get under Trump's skin by claiming that Elon Musk is really the president and that he's not calling him President Musk and whatnot. So much so that Trump did respond to it in a statement over the holiday, saying out loud that Elon can't be the president because he wasn't born in this country. So maybe that ends part of that discussion. Maybe not. Elon also tweeted out that anyone trying to bridge a gap between him and the president or the president elect will fail because that's the whole reason for that rhetoric is just to try to create some sort of distance between the world's richest man and the owner of one of the most influential social media platforms in society. And the guy who will be the world's most powerful man, or at least if you're not Joe Biden, you wind up being powerful because you lead the United States of America. So there will be a lot of interesting intersection between those individuals. But Joy Reid wants to go a step further and accuse Trump and Elon of listening to somebody else, somebody who's definitely not a person that we would want in charge of our country. Here's her conspiracy theory.
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An interesting development that may have changed the calculation a little bit today, that we found out that Trump, our would-be strongman, is in a sense answerable to a bigger strongman, not Vladimir Putin, Elon Musk, who also allegedly, at least according to reports, has lots of conversations with Putin. What does that do to the calculation on how Americans should deal with Trump?
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First, I want to answer the question myself. Nothing. She goes on to say that she thinks Elon Musk secretly is having, you know, conversations with Vladimir Putin that shapes what Elon Musk thinks about stuff, meaning Putin is pulling Elon strings and then Elon is pulling Trump strings. It's so stupid. It's so dumb. The biggest reason why it's dumb is no one who's even remotely familiar with Donald Trump, the person, thinks he can be manipulated by anyone. A case in point, and Joy Reid would be thrilled to talk about this, which makes me not all that thrilled to bring it up, but is the 2020 election. The biggest defense Trump was going to use in any courtroom anywhere in the world to why he did any of the things he did, if they were going to claim they were illegal, is that he believes the 2020 election was stolen. He still believes that right now. And even if people told him it wasn't, he didn't care because he thought that what he was seeing was different than what they're seeing. Now, I'm not trying to relitigate that discussion with you. I don't care to anymore. Trump's back in office in 2024. And if there's proof of certain things that we haven't seen before, I very much hope that Trump demonstrates that proof and releases that proof. But nonetheless, what I think is amazing, and Elon Musk is the same way, by the way. He feels like a fairly confident person now. So it's amazing to think that anyone, Vladimir Putin or anyone else, could just willingly control these guys to the degree that they do or just trick them into following their advice all the time. There is one caveat I'll say to this. I'm sure it's backing up Joy Reid's statement, or at least what she thinks is true. Trump has made jokes about wanting to buy Greenland, and apparently media in Russia, state media, said it was a great idea. They threw their support behind Trump owning Greenland or the United States owning Greenland through a deal with Trump. Now, what's interesting about that, too, is that there would be another president at some point to come along that you would assume Putin would get along with way less than he gets along with Trump. And we would still own Greenland if we got to purchase it while Trump was in office. So it is interesting, for whatever reason, Russia would support that and believe that maybe they can make better deals with us than with anyone else as far as the resources that exist there. But it's just fascinating to me because anything like that might back its way into being president. Well, this means that this is what Putin wants all along, even though a whole bunch of people would say it would benefit the United States for us to own Greenland or to own other places. Not that I think it's going to happen. Greenland is not for sale. But nonetheless, it's just it's just amusing and sort of amazing to me that these kind of conversations happen and that people like Joy Reid can float insane conspiracy theories and not be called out for them. And then the minute that a conspiracy theory exists on the other side can attack it as though it's the most insane thing they've ever heard, as if that actually makes sense. The whole like, you know, you can't scream a fire in a movie theater, even though you actually can. That's a misunderstanding of how that actually works. And she seems to be screaming it on the daily, but then also yelling at anyone else that she accuses of screaming a fire in a movie theater.
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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 these rapid fire. The first one, very weird. First, it was just women in China that were doing this. Now, women throughout the world are doing this. Apparently, they're going to social media and taking photos of themselves with fake baby bumps. The reason that they're doing this in China was to celebrate a anniversary of the no more one child policy and also to look good. for when they, in the future, both have a relationship and get pregnant. They want the fake version of the baby bump photo to be better than the real version because they're younger. This is something that other women now throughout the world are doing on social media. It's a viral trend. Terrifying boyfriends everywhere, I imagine, as far as the thing goes. If they even have a boyfriend at the time that they're taking the photo, apparently some do not. Another story out there. that I thought was interesting. It's called the Christmas gas prank. Mostly it's women pulling this on men. They call their husband or whoever and they say, hey, I was, you know, running out of gas and I stopped by the gas station and I got the Christmas gas because it was cheaper. And then the husband usually goes, what are you talking about? What's the Christmas gas? And the woman will say the one with the green handle, which would be diesel. And then the woman usually says something to the effect of, and now the car's running weird and seems like it's about to stall. Do you know what's going on? If you believe them, they just ruined the vehicle. They just destroyed that engine. There's a lot of problems that you're going to have. The Christmas gas prank, making the Internet laugh and your loved one terrified for a short amount of time, is something out there that I guess people are doing and then putting up the reaction on social media. Because you can be a jerk as long as you do it virally. Out of the people you care about to the amusement of total strangers. That's the world we live in now. But the Christmas gas prank is out there. It's real. Some find it humorous. I'm going to be honest. I find it a little funny, too. I'm glad that I wouldn't think of anyone in my life as dumb enough to actually do this. So I wouldn't be that afraid that it actually occurred. Another story that I love out there as far as a viral quick five moment. A guy who drives a Cybertruck decided to take it with his wife to go see his in-laws in rural West Virginia at a farm. When he got there, he found out that the farm had no way to charge the Cybertruck. There was some discussion about maybe some things that got done. The parents didn't exactly get it figured out, so the guy had to plug it into a regular outlet. And if you don't know, a Cybertruck will charge one to two miles of distance per hour when plugged into a regular plug. So it took six days to recharge the vehicle. The guy said it was an awful six days to spend with the in-laws because he was stuck there. Couldn't do anything. I imagine they had a bunch of vehicles on the farm they could have used to tow the Cybertruck to some sort of supercharger and get them out of there. But the in-laws obviously didn't want to do that. They also probably complained for days about the extension cord going outside of their house into a car outside. And who knows if it even was turning off like the lights on the Christmas tree. I kind of hope it was because the amount of fighting I now picture being a thing that happens would just be all over the place. Fighting with the in-laws is never fun. The simmering tension of this one sounds Hallmark movie worthy to me. And then one last one, as far as quick stories go. Thirty two thousand dollars per person was the amount of money spent for a recent bachelor party trip to the North Pole. Over a thousand people were surveyed asking, like, what's a very expensive thing you did for someone? This was the number one answer. A very stupid use of $32,000 to me. They had thermal equipment to protect them from negative 31 degree weather. They got to experience a few different helicopter rides and polar guides and whatnot. But just think, $32,000 per person, if you spend that somewhere like Vegas, how much fun that's going to be and how uncomfortable you're not going to be having to deal with negative 32 degree weather. But that was another big story out there that went viral, and a lot of people made fun of it as just a total waste of time. Joe Manchin is on his way out. He's done with politics, or at least being someone in the Senate. He has long been a person that people would point to and say, well, he was a Democrat. He's actually been a Democrat for a long time before becoming an independent, and he's willing to say the thing out loud that most of his party is not willing to say. John Fetterman might be taking the baton from him. I'm not sure, but it seems that way sometimes. But Manchin did a sit down, you know, over a beer discussion with CNN. I don't know why they had to do this in a bar. It's stupid. But as they're talking, Manchin gave the strongest indictment yet of the Democratic Party that anyone who's been a part of it has ever given. And so I want to play part of that audio of just how bad things have gotten. Here we go.
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I am not a Democrat in the form of what what the Democratic Party has turned itself into the national brand. Absolutely not. And they know that they're all good people on both sides.
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But what do you think is the reason for you said you're not a Democrat? What caused Joe Manchin to divorce himself?
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Here's what I told them. I said, you ought to figure out how you lost somebody like me.
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I was born... By the way, I could stop it right there. You also should figure out how you lost someone like Elon Musk, someone like Joe Rogan. There's a bunch of people that said they were long-term Democrats who just don't understand the party anymore and see themselves as still the same level of down-the-middle independent person who is more captured by the discussions on the right than by the discussions on the left as far as their beliefs and who they align with.
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...as a Democrat because of my grandfather's love of FDR... I was a very strong Democrat because of my family's love of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. I came through the whole iteration. And I was a Democrat in West Virginia, and it's always been a 75, 80% plurality of Democrat. Not anymore. But there was a split. I was never in the liberal side of it. I was never in the establishment side.
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So I always had to fight my way through.
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I love the fact that you're this far into this discussion and the person doing the interview is still not sure he's gotten the right answer. But what is it that makes you not want to be a Democrat? Not the fact that you feel utterly unwelcome and that your entire life what you've thought of a Democrat as being is not what it currently is. Give me one more. Give me the thing that we can play as the short clip. Is it a shift on social issues?
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Yeah. The brand got so bad. The D brand has been so maligned from the standpoint of it's toxic.
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And the brand, the brand, the Democratic brand, the Democratic brand, excuse me, itself is toxic. You know, what's really interesting about this, as I dive a little deeper into the thought of all of that, you have a lot of rhetoric on both sides that people call extreme. They claim that this is extreme things that people say. And when you look at the stuff on the right that's extreme, it's almost often always tied to Trump and a whole lot of it. Stuff like I want to take back the Panama Canal. A lot of people know isn't actually going to happen or if it does happen. Like, honestly, I don't know that it would be all that bad for the United States if it did. Again, I doubt it would. But, you know, taking Greenland, another example of stuff recently out there. It would actually benefit us if we owned it and we bought it somehow. But I digress. That rhetoric is not usually what shapes the actual policy. And when you're actually trying to get extreme rhetoric to shape policy, for the most part, what conservatives are trying to do is limit the amount of money spent in D.C. and Washington, limit government itself, a long running, very simplistic conservative stance that a whole lot of Americans agree with. They think that Washington is wasting our money overspending and causing things like inflation. Now, when you look at the left, yes, there's extreme rhetoric, but that also seems to work out as extreme policy decisions. Oftentimes, the craziest thing said by the conservative is not the thing that inevitably gets passed. The craziest thing said by the Democrat is the thing that they try to pass, and they try to shame people into believing that it's the only way to move forward. It's actually usually why I think rhetoric on the left is more emotionally charged than it is on the right. If you want to try to validate a wide open border to the entirety of our country, the Democrats have to tell the story of a mother with two kids who crosses the border because she can't afford to live and support her family somewhere else. And the Democrats choose to leave out the story of the people who are coming across the border and hurting people. And there's a lot of people who are doing that. That's left out. The emotional narrative is all that matters. The same holds true with abortion, for example, one that I use a lot to talk about some of the more extreme ways that stuff gets argued. The Democratic position on this is that women's health is at risk and women could die because they're not going to be given a certain, you know, a treatment in scenarios where their life is in jeopardy. And you had an OBGYN in Texas go viral for saying that that was crap. saying that I work here, I work in this place, I've worked in this place for a long time, and I know the narrative that's emotional and not true, and how often you see it in all these other places. But that's essentially the place we're in right now, where if the most extreme stuff on the right, you can simply smile and ignore it if you're someone that's not in agreement with that sort of thing, because you believe that the policies at the end of the day won't reflect it. Or if you're someone that's extreme on the left and you are upset because the policies don't always reflect what you want to see done in the world, that's the big issue with some younger voters on the left is they didn't think that they went far enough in the degree they wanted to go. Then, yeah, the Democratic brand becomes toxic. And a lot of people who think they're in the middle, like Elon Musk and Joe Rogan, now think that they're part of the, you know, Venn diagram or whatever it is that Kamala Harris would love to talk about in relationship to this, that fall on the Republican side and not the Democratic side. And actually, something else I mentioned that I thought was really interesting, and you've probably said this before or thought this before yourself if you've had a conversation like this with a loved one, Some of the marquee Democrats in history would be conservatives by today's standard. People like Kennedy who Manchin mentions. Those are individuals that if you look at the policies, at the speeches, at the discussion points, so much of it is echoed by people on the conservative side of the aisle now. And that was a vastly popular Democrat. So what has changed there? It doesn't seem that if you look at the history of both parties, that what you see is extreme rhetoric getting more extreme on the right based on who falls into that bucket now compared to the left. The left feels like it's moving off into a corner and the right feels like it's absorbing some of that middle sort of by happenstance. Because you just don't believe that the next policy decision by a Democrat involving your school is something that would be good for your kids. And you think whatever's happening on the right, at least it'll get government out of the way and you can decide for yourself what you want to do. So it's just very interesting to hear and see him say and, you know, crap all over Democrats one last time on the way out on CNN. Well, for some reason, being at a bar and having a beer. Again, Manchin looks more normal than most and not quite as uncomfortable as people like, you know, Pocahontas, as Trump would call her. But so many people out there that seem to need to do this like human part will do in the political part. Just just tell me the political stuff. You don't need to pretend to have a beer or to pretend to be having fun while you're talking about this. I don't need that.
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This episode of The Dana Show, hosted by Craig Collins, dives deep into Donald Trump's holiday social media activities from his bold claims regarding Greenland to provocative remarks about the Panama Canal and Canada. The episode explores the reactions from the public and media, highlighting the former president's ongoing influence in political discussions. With lighthearted segments covering entertaining social phenomena and viral trends, this episode offers a mix of political discourse and humorous takes on current events.
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at participating mcdonald's for a limited time this is the dana show my name is craig collins filling in thrilled to be with you over the holidays uh dana is back in just a few days a well-deserved vacation for one of the most successful people in this industry uh d lash and dana lash radio two places to stay connected to her on x on twitter um let's start here donald trump put out a series of truth social posts that also then are shared on other social media platforms like Twitter, saying all kinds of things. It's something he's done every year around Christmas. And I found these to be wildly entertaining. I imagine a whole lot of Trump supporters did. I imagine a lot of people who hate Trump. I thought they were the worst thing they've ever read in their entire life. Part of the reason I personally think that these were such interesting things to say in a collection of of things, especially during a Christmas season in which news media is almost always lazy. Like over the last couple days and the next couple days, almost nothing feels like it happens in a lot of news places because they're not really looking for anything. They don't really want breaking news for a variety of reasons, I imagine. And so Trump putting out what he did and making people talk about some of these things was kind of amazing. But I'm going to start it this way. Instead of playing audio of Trump or reading some of the tweets and things he put out there or truth social posts, I should say. I want to play audio of CNN and Scott Jennings saying how much he hopes we actually do buy Greenland, which is one of the things that Trump referenced. I just really enjoyed this. Here we go.
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Yes, we need Greenland. Greenland is an amazing thing to have. It's like you ever play Monopoly? You know, like the first row of properties like that are cheap. Maybe I don't need you need those. Those are vital properties. I'm for Greenland. I wanted him to do it before. I want him to do it now. And I am personally and on television applying to be the military governor of Greenland if, in fact, we do take control of it.
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I don't think that they'll actually pick you, Scotty. Sorry about that. But nonetheless, I love this and I love the reaction to at least one of the things that Trump referenced. He called the prime minister of Canada the governor of Canada. This was Trump on his post. I can't help finding it this funny because he's said a couple times now that it wouldn't be the worst thing for Canada if they became the 51st state. It's not going to happen, but it is an interesting way to troll the leaders up north and maybe get them to play ball. Like, that's the whole point. All of this is just to get people to be more willing to give in to more of what Trump would want from you name the country or situation by seeming as though he's serious in some of these very ridiculous things that he's threatening to do. Greenland is not for sale. We're not likely to convince Denmark to give it to us or sell it to us. In any capacity, even though we'd very much like that, and it would be a good deal for the United States, apparently Russian media was all over it, too, supporting the idea of Trump buying Greenland, which is interesting, but nonetheless not necessarily a reason for us to think it's a good idea if their statewide media is in support of it. But also, there's another thing that gets referenced, the taking back of the Panama Canal. And this is all in his tweets, his, you know, things that he was saying over the holiday that's getting talked about and people still afraid that Trump might try to forcibly take back the Panama Canal. Here's what's true about this. Most Americans did not even think about what it costs to get across the Panama Canal, what the fees would be, why Panama might have raised them recently and said that it's tied to some sort of drought that that country is facing and how it might make places like the United States mad because, well, darn it, that was a gift that we gave you. And you're not being very nice about that gift. It is interesting to have that be at the forefront of anyone's mind, because, as I said before, Trump is reelected and still not actually in the White House, but just talking about stuff enough on social media and saying it in a way that that mainstream legacy media can't ignore. They're obsessed with the man. They talk about him constantly. They do have Trump derangement syndrome. But if he's going to make a reference to taking back the Panama Canal, people can't help but be like, we got to talk about this. And it makes you and I aware of just how much money it costs or how the fees have changed recently at the Panama Canal. And that's, again, something that Americans would not have given a crap about or even known about if not for Trump. The buying of Greenland, I find to be uniquely entertaining because I saw some coverage of how good of a deal it would be depending on how much we pay for it. I think $1.5 to $1.7 trillion is the high-end estimate of what it would cost us. And people are comparing it to the Louisiana Purchase. And it's just amusing to me to see people actually like legitimately talking about things that happened so long ago as if they could happen again, as if the United States could buy some territory because it's been a bit since we've done any of that during the Trump presidency. And as Scott Jennings says, it would be a legacy defining move for Trump. There was one other thing. He talked about this was in both his tweets and then actually some videos that were put out to talking about his strong stance against people who harm kids, specifically people who traffic minors and children. You might think and mainstream media, legacy media seems to think that this is, you know, an extreme take. But I have to tell you that one of the most universally agreed upon things for most people is an individual who harms children deserves to be punished to the full extent of the law. I've been doing this on some other radio platforms I've been today, and it's probably not a good idea to do it. But even a quote from the Bible attributed to Jesus talks about the significant punishment that people deserve if they hurt kids. Something like being thrown to the bottom of the ocean. Again, not usually wise the day after Christmas to paraphrase Jesus. But nonetheless, it's fairly universal that punishing those who harm innocent kids should be about as extreme as any punishment we have in society. It's something that Trump is saying here.
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When I am back in the White House, I will immediately end the Biden border nightmare that traffickers are using to exploit vulnerable women and children. We will fully secure the border. I will wage war on the cartels just as I destroyed the ISIS caliphate 100% gone, 100% destroyed. They'll come back now because we have a weak administration. I will use Title 42 to end the child trafficking crisis by returning all trafficked children to their families in their home countries and without delay. And I will urge Congress to ensure that anyone caught trafficking children across our border Receives the death penalty immediately.
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Immediately. The death penalty immediately for anyone that is trafficking kids. Again, not exactly as insane of a stance when you think about what he's saying that we should be standing up against as a country in the world. The harming of kids specifically, that seems probably to make sense to a lot of people just after Biden commuted the sentence of 37 of 40 death row inmates, some of them convicted of horrible things that involve children. So, you know, one more time, I can't say it any differently. Not something that sounds as controversial when you hear the full context of it, as it's likely to be reported on other places. Many people would hail that as a good thing. The thing in the middle is the thing that entertained me the most about what Trump said. And I'll go ahead and play that again.
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Destroyed the ISIS caliphate, 100 percent gone, 100 percent destroyed. They'll come back now because we have a weak administration. I will use Title 42 to end the child trafficking crisis by returning all trafficked children to their families in their home countries and without delay.
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Yes, that that part to the whole returning people to their home countries and without delay thing. Of course, Trump has been challenged before the kids in cages. which you remember was actually something that happened during the Obama administration, not the Trump administration, but something that he was attacked for. So not keeping kids here, but returning them to family and loved ones that we find in foreign countries would be a way to mitigate that complaint necessarily. I don't know if that'll actually work. I don't know how many kids that get brought across the border here are going to be people where we can locate other family members for a variety of reasons. But nonetheless, I think, again, to say it as crystal clear as I can, punishing those who hurt kids are not controversial, not usually considered controversial to a whole lot of Americans. One other thing out there, and this just amused me because of the ridiculousness of it. So two women, I think 220-somethings, are in the backseat of a police car in California, and one woman seems surprised to find out that theft is now a felony again in California. Granted, you have to be caught doing it more than once for the dollar amount not to matter and for the misdemeanor charge to be up to a felony, but completely different than what the rules were just a short time ago in that state when you saw an incredible rise in smash-and-grab crimes and just brazen theft happening all throughout uh california and now in the back of a police car with their hands cuffed behind them uh the one woman is finding out how much trouble they're in and seems shocked by it and i just love the response from the other person that also is caught uh you know stealing stuff with her it's a felony it's no loss
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Stealing is a felony.
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Yeah, stealing's a felony now. And that bleep word, new laws, is what she says to her friend, being like, they changed some stuff. And if you weren't paying attention, we were risking ourselves quite a bit in how much trouble we'd get in. She also goes on to say Orange County not playing. Meaning that apparently she's been arrested and in trouble there before, which is part of what it takes to enhance the charge to a felony. But one more time for anyone out there that needs the information, especially throughout a whole lot of California, once again, illegal and seriously illegal to steal stuff and take stuff that's not yours and probably a good thing to finally cause people to i don't know follow laws but that's a lot of the context of this entire opening segment of this show is uh that uh trump or you know california or whoever it might be is actually trying to get back to a place in which laws matter and that sounds good that sounds like that'll benefit all of us all right quick break a lot coming up greg collins filling in on the dana show
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This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. Find Dana everywhere, DLash Radio, or DanaLashRadio, DLash on Twitter as well. Let's do a quick five.
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That's right. Let's do these rapid fire. The first one, very weird. First, it was just women in China that were doing this. Now women throughout the world are doing this. Apparently, they're going to social media and taking photos of themselves with fake baby bumps. The reason that they're doing this in China was to celebrate a anniversary of the no more one child policy and also to look good. for when they, in the future, both have a relationship and get pregnant. They want the fake version of the baby bump photo to be better than the real version because they're younger. This is something that other women now throughout the world are doing on social media. It's a viral trend. Terrifying boyfriends everywhere, I imagine, as far as the thing goes. If they even have a boyfriend at the time that they're taking the photo, apparently some do not. Another story out there. that i thought was interesting it's called the christmas gas prank uh mostly it's women pulling this on men uh they call their husband uh or whoever and they say hey uh i was you know running out of gas and i stopped by the um uh the gas station and i got the christmas gas because it was cheaper and then the husband usually goes uh what are you talking about what's the christmas gas and the woman will say the one with the green handle which would be diesel And then the woman usually says something to the effect of, and now the car's running weird and seems like it's about to stall. Do you know what's going on? If you believe them, they just ruined the vehicle. They just destroyed that engine. There's a lot of problems that you're going to have. The Christmas gas prank, making the internet laugh and your loved one terrified for a short amount of time, is something out there that I guess people are doing and then putting up the reaction on social media. Because you can be a jerk as long as you do it virally. To the people you care about. To the amusement of total strangers. That's the world we live in now. But the Christmas gas prank is out there. It's real. Some find it humorous. I'm going to be honest. I find it a little funny too. I'm glad that I wouldn't think of anyone in my life as dumb enough to actually do this. So I wouldn't be that afraid that it actually occurred. Another story that I love out there as far as a viral quick five moment. A guy who drives a cyber truck decided to take it with his wife to go see his in-laws in rural West Virginia at a farm. When he got there, he found out that the farm had no way to charge the cyber truck. There was some discussion about maybe some things that got done. The parents didn't exactly get it figured out. So the guy had to plug it into a regular outlet. And if you don't know, a Cybertruck will charge one to two miles of distance per hour when plugged into a regular plug. So it took six days to recharge the vehicle. The guy said it was an awful six days to spend with the in-laws because he was stuck there. Couldn't do anything. I imagine they had a bunch of vehicles on the farm they could have used to tow the Cybertruck to some sort of supercharger and get them out of there. But the in-laws obviously didn't want to do that. They also probably complained for days about the extension cord going outside of their house into a car outside. And who knows if it even was turning off like the lights on the Christmas tree. I kind of hope it was because the amount of fighting I now picture being a thing that happens would just be all over the place. Fighting with the in-laws is never fun. The simmering tension of this one sounds Hallmark movie-worthy to me. And then one last one as far as quick stories go. $32,000 per person was the amount of money spent for a recent bachelor party trip to the North Pole. Over 1,000 people were surveyed asking, like, what's a very expensive thing you did for someone? This was the number one answer. A very stupid use of $32,000 to me. They had thermal equipment to protect them from negative 31 degree weather. They got to experience a few different helicopter rides and polar guides and whatnot. But just think, 32K per person, if you spend that somewhere like Vegas, how much fun that's going to be and how uncomfortable you're not going to be having to deal with negative 32 degree weather. But that was another big story out there that went viral, and a lot of people made fun of it as just a total waste of time. A quick break. A lot coming up. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show.
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This is The Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. You can find her everywhere, DLash or DanaLashRadio, two of the best ways to stay connected on X on Twitter, to all things going on in the world, Dana. I thought this was really interesting. A few tweets over the holiday, even some earlier this morning, showing just how deep of an attempt was made by the Biden-Harris administration to hide any information about a potential lab leak theory. as early as 2021. The FBI was the only agency that said, without a supreme amount of confidence, that they thought that potentially the Wuhan lab in China leaked COVID-19 since it was a coronavirus lab, sort of famously made fun of by Jon Stewart, who then complained that he got attacked by the left for saying it. But it's sort of ridiculous that it took that long for a lot of places to admit the likelihood of this. And apparently this was intentionally done to the current president. Although, you know what? I pause... This is all leaked information, and it seems that there's likely some truth to it. But there's additional information that shows where the Biden-Harris administration silenced these types of claims because the first claim is that he didn't even know about it. Essentially, at a briefing in early 2021, when agencies would have been giving their report on what they thought happened to President Biden, the FBI was left out. Not that many agencies typically show up and represent themselves in this, but even the reporting by the FBI was left out. Essentially, they're saying in some of these leaked documents, the biggest reason that Biden was so confident in his opinion is that they simply didn't even tell him about the belief that something else existed. Now, that could be true. They kept a lot of information directly from the president of the United States because he doesn't seem like he was actually running the country at all for four years. The Wall Street Journal also reporting on that somewhat recently. But the fact that the administration probably knew and took steps to hide this information or hide this theory also seems to be more than plausible, but tremendously likely based on what's been leaked so far. So truthfully, any way to try to make the president seem like he was unaware and that means he deserves some level of forgiveness for not acting more informed about this is actually a fairly straw man argument because the administration itself, the actual power that was in charge, seems to be the issue with covering up and hiding so much of this. But the latest details, once again, providing us sort of the two things. that you can know together about so much of what happened during the early and middle parts of COVID. They knew they were lying to us, and they did it anyway. There are some that believe that they didn't know they were lying, but just kind of like we're guessing at stuff. And at some medical things, I believe that that is likely to be more true than not. They were probably guessing, knowing they could very well be wrong, not caring about that, not telling us that part. But any study, any information that's come out over the last few years on a large variety of this information has proven time and again that they willfully told us something was definitively a fact when it wasn't. And more times than not knew the exact opposite was true. So horrific. I say that to set up this other piece of audio. Joe Manchin is on his way out. He's done with politics, or at least being someone in the Senate. He has long been a person that people would point to and say, well, he was a Democrat. He's actually been a Democrat for a long time before becoming an independent. And he's willing to say the thing out loud that most of his party is not willing to say. John Fetterman might be taking the baton from him. I'm not sure, but it seems that way sometimes. But Manchin did a sit down, you know, over a beer discussion with CNN. I don't know why they had to do this in a bar. It's stupid. But as they're talking, Manchin gave the strongest indictment yet of the Democratic Party that anyone who's been a part of it has ever given. And so I want to play part of that audio of just how bad things have gotten. Here we go.
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I am not a Democrat in the form of what what the Democratic Party has turned itself into the national brand. Absolutely not. And they know that they're all good people on both sides.
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But what do you think is the reason for you said you're not a Democrat? What caused Joe Manchin to divorce himself?
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Here's what I told them. I said, you ought to figure out how you lost somebody like me.
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I was born... By the way, I could stop it right there. You also should figure out how you lost someone like Elon Musk, someone like Joe Rogan. There's a bunch of people that said they were long-term Democrats who just don't understand the party anymore and see themselves as still the same level of down-the-middle independent person who is more captured by the discussions on the right than by the discussions on the left as far as their beliefs and who they align with.
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I was a Democrat because of my grandfather's love of FDR. I was a very strong Democrat because of my family's love of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. I came through the whole iteration. And I was a Democrat in West Virginia, and it has always been a 75, 80% plurality of Democrat. Not anymore. But there was a split. I was never in the liberal side of it. I was never in the establishment side. So I always had to fight my way through.
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I love the fact that you're this far into this discussion and the person doing the interview is still not sure he's gotten the right answer. But what is it that makes you not want to be a Democrat? Not the fact that you feel utterly unwelcome and that your entire life what you've thought of a Democrat as being is not what it currently is. Give me one more. Give me the thing that we can play as the short clip. Is it a shift on social issues?
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Yeah. The brand got so bad. The D brand has been so maligned from the standpoint of it's toxic.
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And the brand, the brand, the Democratic brand, the Democratic brand, excuse me, itself is toxic. You know, what's really interesting about this, as I dive a little deeper into the thought of all of that, you have a lot of rhetoric on both sides that people call extreme. They claim that this is extreme things that people say. And when you look at the stuff on the right that's extreme, it's almost often always tied to Trump. And a whole lot of it, stuff like I want to take back the Panama Canal, a lot of people know isn't actually going to happen. Or if it does happen, like, honestly, I don't know that it would be all that bad for the United States if it did. Again, I doubt it would. But, you know, taking Greenland, another example of stuff recently out there. It would actually benefit us if we owned it and we bought it somehow. But I digress. That rhetoric is not usually what shapes the actual policy. And when you're actually trying to get extreme rhetoric to shape policy, for the most part, what conservatives are trying to do is limit the amount of money spent in D.C., in Washington, limit government itself, a long-running, very simplistic conservative stance that a whole lot of Americans agree with. They think that Washington is wasting our money, overspending and causing things like inflation. Now, when you look at the left, yes, there's extreme rhetoric, but that also seems to work out as extreme policy decisions. Oftentimes, the craziest thing said by the conservative is not the thing that inevitably gets passed. The craziest thing said by the Democrat is the thing that they try to pass, and they try to shame people into believing that it's the only way to move forward. It's actually usually why I think rhetoric on the left is more emotionally charged than it is on the right. If you want to try to validate a wide open border to the entirety of our country, the Democrats have to tell the story of a mother with two kids who crosses the border because she can't afford to live and support her family somewhere else. And the Democrats choose to leave out the story of the people who are coming across the border and hurting people. And there's a lot of people who are doing that. That's left out. The emotional narrative is all that matters. The same holds true with abortion, for example, one that I use a lot to talk about some of the more extreme ways that stuff gets argued. The Democratic position on this is that women's health is at risk and women could die because they're not going to be given a certain treatment in scenarios where their life is in jeopardy. And you had an OBGYN in Texas go viral for saying that that was crap. saying that I work here, I work in this place, I've worked in this place for a long time, and I know the narrative that's emotional and not true, and how often you see it in all these other places. But that's essentially the place we're in right now, where if the most extreme stuff on the right, you can simply smile and ignore it if you're someone that's not in agreement with that sort of thing, because you believe that the policies at the end of the day won't reflect it. Or if you're someone that's extreme on the left and you are upset because the policies don't always reflect what you want to see done in the world, that's the big issue with some younger voters on the left is they didn't think that they went far enough in the degree they wanted to go. Then, yeah, the Democratic brand becomes toxic. And a lot of people who think they're in the middle, like Elon Musk and Joe Rogan, now think that they're part of the, you know, Venn diagram or whatever it is that Kamala Harris would love to talk about in relationship to this, that fall on the Republican side and not the Democratic side. And actually, something else I mentioned that I thought was really interesting, and you've probably said this before or thought this before yourself if you've had a conversation like this with a loved one, Some of the marquee Democrats in history would be conservatives by today's standard. People like Kennedy who Manchin mentions. Those are individuals that if you look at the policies, at the speeches, at the discussion points, so much of it is echoed by people on the conservative side of the aisle now. And that was a vastly popular Democrat. So what has changed there? It doesn't seem that if you look at the history of both parties, that what you see is extreme rhetoric getting more extreme on the right based on who falls into that bucket now compared to the left. The left feels like it's moving off into a corner and the right feels like it's absorbing some of that middle sort of by happenstance. Because you just don't believe that the next policy decision by a Democrat involving your school is something that would be good for your kids. And you think whatever's happening on the right, at least it'll get government out of the way and you can decide for yourself what you want to do. So it's just very interesting to hear and see him say and crap all over Democrats one last time on the way out on CNN. Well, for some reason, being at a bar and having a beer. Again, Manchin looks more normal than most and not quite as uncomfortable as people like, you know, Pocahontas, as Trump would call her. But so many people out there that seem to need to do this like human part will do in the political part. Just just tell me the political stuff. You don't need to pretend to have a beer or to pretend to be having fun while you're talking about this. I don't need that. All right. Quick break. A lot more coming up. Greg Collins filling in on the Dana show.
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This is The Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins, filling in on The Dana Show. You can find her everywhere at DLash or DanaLashRadio. Two great places to stay connected on X, on Twitter. Americans are tuning out political conversation at an all-time high, according to the Associated Press. There's a couple reasons why the Associated Press says they're doing that. The first one is that places like MSNBC and CNN... have terrible ratings. I think that's more the quality of the product than people just not wanting to pay attention to politics at all. But I digress. Also, in a survey, 7 out of 10 Democrats and 6 out of 10 Republicans said they've had enough. They don't need a daily barrage of this information. And I imagine that's for very different reasons, of course. Democrats are probably sick of it because, I don't know, they've been convinced by their own party to be afraid of everything that could happen over the next four years, regardless of the legitimacy of that. And so at some point, boy cries wolf enough and you just get sick of the whole thing. And Republicans, I think more so than not, are just annoyed with bullcrap. versions of political rhetoric and the fear-mongering that exists whenever Trump says anything. Trump uniquely good, even better now than ever before, at manipulating media to talk about the things he says in a way that I think will benefit him, especially when he sits down and has conversations with other world leaders. But nonetheless, what I think is so interesting about this is, yeah, a lot of people are sick of it because a lot of the political rhetoric and storytelling and coverage that exists in our society is just truly broken. Another thing out there that I thought was interesting as far as, I don't know if this is an uplifting or not a version of a thing. People were asked how to rate 2024 as a year. I give it a one through 10 and how it, you know, compares to other years. Of course, not as bad as some of the worst years we faced over the recent four to five years or so of a 2024 got a six out of 10. for most people, so an eh rating. The things that made it a good year I thought were really interesting because you have a lot of ability to do this whenever you feel like it. It's not something that you have to wait for a specific year or something to have happen or that can change if something bad goes on. But things that made people likely to rate the year higher is if they reconnected with an old friend or family member, if they had some sort of personal or creative growth of some kind, If they got a pet, I was one of the ones on this list. I learned a new skill, volunteered somewhere or visited a new place. All stuff you can do at any time. You don't have to wait this year, next year. You could do some of that right now. A little 2024 still exists if you want to. And those are the things that made us rate the year the best. So what I love about that, if I'm doing the like kumbaya hopeful moment in all of it, is we have a tremendous amount of power to make any year a good year just by doing those kind of things. So if in 2025 you want to have a better year, do some of that stuff at the top of that list I just mentioned, and boom, you're going to feel great about it, even if some horrible stuff happens too, which is interesting. A whole lot of us feel, you know, as though we're not in control of a grand amount of things that make us happy or not happy. But the reality is very different from what you might think, according to this data. Also, I guess this might make you feel good and not maybe make you rate the whole year as good. But Burger King has given away free stuff. This isn't an advertisement. I just saw this shared enough places that I thought people thought it was interesting. 31 Days of Deals is the promotion. You can get a free chicken sandwich today. And then on Monday, you can get a free bacon cheeseburger. Here's the reason it's going viral on the internet, though. A way to game the system. You have to be a member of their app like anybody else does, and you've got to buy at least $1 worth of actual menu items in order to get the free item. And people said you can just buy four sauce packets, and that'll equal exactly $1, the cheapest way to get your item for free, and not exactly the thing that Burger King is trying to promote, I think. Probably why this is not an endorsement for them, because they don't want this information out there. But just a uniquely sad thing that a lot of people are doing. You buy the four sauce packets, whether you want them or not, and you get yourself the free chicken sandwich or the free bacon cheeseburger, which probably only costs a couple bucks as well anyway, instead of just buying something from the dollar menu that's actually food. But that is a real story that's out there that people are reacting to. And the one final one, I just thought this was interesting. A woman, quote unquote, revealed the genius hack, according to the internet, to get guys to stop hitting on you. She was on a beach in Australia. A guy walked up to her and asked for her number. She turned her phone toward him, said that she was live streaming, and said she wanted her potential new husband to meet her mom, who would have been watching the live stream. And the dude just walked away. That was too many pieces all added together. Whether the guy wanted to be on live stream or not for reasons that may not be, you know, good. A lot of people were guessing that was the issue or just the fact that you're trying to meet mom within the first few moments of meeting someone is not a great move. We don't know what it is, but women are saying this will work. And it's also kind of insane, but we'll see if you try it out. 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. D. Lash or Dana Lash Radio. Great ways to stay connected to everything going on for her, her podcast, whatever. All on X on Twitter. Very, very popular and successful human being. A lot of ways to stay connected to Dana's stuff. Let's do this. There's a story out of Houston that's causing a lot of people to have different opinions. And the only reason I think that anyone has a remotely different opinion than the one I'm about to share, the one I have about this issue, is the age of the people that were committing the crime. The people that were trying to rob another man, again in Houston, Texas, are between the ages of 12 and 14. Three out of four of the individuals trying to rob someone were injured in what I'm about to play as far as the news audio, how this happened. One is reportedly in critical condition. But nonetheless, four teenagers, 12 to 14, sadly their ages, walked up and tried to, you know, armed and dangerous, rob a guy on the streets of Texas. And what happened might have been more predictable to some of us than others. Here's part of the audio.
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Good morning, Amy. In the course of the investigation, deputies learned those kids were just between the ages of 12 and 14 years old, and they tried robbing a man with a gun. Deputies say at least three of those kids were shot. gun actually many guns were recovered from the scene so uh out of the four teens that were holding weapons three of them were shot one of them is still in critical condition at last check when harris county sheriff deputies showed up here they found one of the kids with several gunshot wounds he was taken to a nearby trauma center in critical condition as i just mentioned And as paramedics were attending to him, two other kids were found with gunshot wounds. Both were taken to the hospital and are stable. Shortly after that, the suspected shooter, who deputies believe the teens were trying to rob, returned to the scene and turned himself in.
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he is also cooperating with authorities in every part of this conversation. There is an interesting part. Another reason this story probably went viral out of Texas is what a witness says he saw and what he did in response to it. Again, Texas is a state where you could assume that the person you're trying to attack with a gun might actually also be armed. Here we go. Some
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gunshots sound like they were basically at my front door and of course as you can see from behind me they were down the way a little bit be frank and honest with you I grabbed my gun which is in a holster and walked outside to see what was going on it is believed the incident occurred due to an attempted aggravated robbery that involved the juveniles attempting to rob the adult male
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Okay, so there's a few things here. The first thing I would say, I'm a gun owner. I've only been a gun owner for the last couple years and definitely enjoyed learning how to, one, utilize my Second Amendment right, but also how to fire a weapon. It's fun. as far as the thing you could do if you choose to do it. But the thing I know, and most people who've had any amount of, you know, even a simplistic course, I'm not pretending I have training like actual human beings who, you know, serve and protect our country or our community, but any training at all is that if you draw a weapon on a person, you have to be willing to use it. And thankfully, that the man that was getting robbed wasn't injured. It sounds like these kids, 12 to 14 years old, did not intend to use their weapons. They just intended to frighten someone with them. However, the guy, the adult who had a weapon, knows that if you draw it, you use it. So he defended himself. He has every right to defend himself when armed robbers approach you. Yes, it's sad. Yes, it's upsetting if they're 12 to 14. But there's an aspect of this too that I couldn't get over in all the things I'm reading about it. For anyone that's saying it's horrible and terrible and with the Christmas season and everything being around to be dealing with your child being in the hospital for the one kid who's in critical condition. The thing I can't get over is what is the person supposed to do if it's not that stuff? What is the person who's, you know, being attacked by four guys, kids or whatever? And I don't know exactly how old the 12 to 14 year olds look, but that are armed and threatening to shoot you. And if you have a gun and you know how to use it, what are you supposed to do? You defend yourself. That's the whole reason of having it. That's the whole reason of carrying a weapon is to protect yourself from dangerous situations. Now, again, I guess the big fallout or discussion about this is what else could have or should have happened in the first place to prevent these kids from having guns, to be on the street robbing someone, like where are the parents is a valuable question, et cetera, et cetera. But what I can't get over, again, is the entire intention of, of being able to protect yourself is if you're put in a life or death situation, which if someone points a weapon at you, that is a life or death situation. You don't know if they're willing to use it or not. You have to assume they are. And your response to it doesn't deserve the amount of debate it's going to get. And it's only because, again, of the age of the kids. And that's horrific for a different reason. And I'll tell you what that is. You're seeing a lot of very serious crimes committed by younger and younger people in our society. You have a lot of like, you know, auto grand theft auto or whatever you're supposed to call it, where people are joyriding and stealing cars and things they learned on TikTok on social media. And it winds up being under the age of 18 individuals who are doing this and sometimes as young as some of the people in this story. Yeah, I would feel horrible for anyone involved, including the guy who used the gun to defend himself, because anyone who does that in a certain situation doesn't usually do it with joy. I mean, cops and people who wind up using their weapon in the line of duty wind up dealing with a lot of the mental fallout of that. But it is the only decision you have in that moment. So I'm sort of dumbfounded by some of the discussion on this topic. Even though I understand if you're trying really hard to get to a place where if I'm equating it to like a 12 to 14 year old, I know and not one approaching people with a gun threatening to shoot and rob them that you wouldn't, you know, want to see anyone, you know, be injured in this way. But it's decision making that that put them in jeopardy and not something where you got to blame the guy who's defending himself. but a lot on social media doing it. Like you should have known because they're younger that they weren't going to actually shoot you as they're pointing a gun at you, which is insane to say out loud. And yet people are saying it. All right. Another thing. This deserves some coverage. There were several truth social posts from President Trump, soon to be again President Trump, but President-elect Trump. And they got a lot of coverage in media. And I haven't read them at all today. I've just been kind of like throwing out some of the pieces of them. But I could read more of it. What I do like about the Trump posts on Christmas is he usually starts a lot of them with Merry Christmas. And then he's also usually targeting people that he does not like as part of his Christmas wishes. The first of the posts he put up said, Merry Christmas to all, including the wonderful soldiers of China who are lovingly but illegally operating the Panama Canal, where we lost 38,000 people in its building 110 years ago, always making certain that the U.S. puts in billions of dollars in quote unquote repair money. but will have absolutely nothing to say about anything. Also, the governor, Justin Trudeau of Canada. This is, of course, in reference to how Trump thinks that Canada might benefit from becoming the 51st state of the United States, whose citizens taxes are far too high. But if Canada was to become the 51st state, their taxes would be cut by more than 60 percent. Their businesses would immediately double in size and they would be protected by the best military in the world. He went on to also say, likewise, the people of Greenland, which is needed by the United States for national security purposes and who want the U.S. to be there. And we will. That was one of a few. He also tweeted a lot of things or actually truth social. And then it gets put on other platforms, a lot of things about some of the decision making of Biden recently. This obviously is somewhat designed to be talked about. by a lot of media. And in doing so, you wind up asking yourself, well, why would Trump even want to take back the Panama Canal and the amount of fees that we pay and the fact that those fees have risen recently because Panama has a drought and they're trying to gain money to help with their drought by charging more money for people to go through the Panama Canal. or whatever it is with Greenland and how resource-rich that place is and how it might be possible for the United States to negotiate some kind of deal to get access to more of those resources. All of these have a purpose. All of these are being obsessed about by mainstream media as the latest examples that Trump's a terrible person. And then there's one last one as far as Trump is concerned. And this one I find pretty interesting because it's, in essence, part of a second or third message he put up on social media, but also something he put up via video. So he spoke as well about the punishment for people who hurt kids. Anyone who traffics minors will be given the death penalty. Again, tough words. But not necessarily words that I think a whole lot of Americans would actually disagree with, because when you hurt kids, you wind up having a universal kind of feeling that person deserves the fullest extent of the penalties of the law. Here's what Trump said exactly.
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When I am back in the White House, I will immediately end the Biden border nightmare that traffickers are using to exploit vulnerable women and children. We will fully secure the border. I will wage war on the cartels just as I destroyed the ISIS caliphate, 100 percent gone, 100 percent destroyed.
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By the way, I want to stop it real quick. I thought that was a really interesting thing to say, too. He's mentioning how he wants to secure the border. There will be people that will be deported. All this stuff that winds up getting him attacked as a racist or whatever. And he says that he would actually fight the cartel. My wife is from Mexico. Her family still lives there. I've been there a tremendous amount of times. If the United States actually did directly fight the cartel more significantly than they've done so far, which sounds like a tremendously challenging thing for a variety of reasons... It would be good, not just for the people of the United States, but for the people of Mexico. So I thought it was interesting to put that right in the middle of this part of the statement, because essentially you're saying something that would be wildly popular with our neighbors to the south, using our military, our resources to fight the drug dealers and horrible people that exist and have an overwhelming amount of power in the south. Continue.
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They'll come back now because we have a weak administration. I will use Title 42 to end the child trafficking crisis by returning all trafficked children to their families in their home countries and without delay. And I will urge Congress to ensure that anyone caught trafficking children across our border receives the death penalty immediately.
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Look, I got to be honest. even though he's being used by some on a certain side of the aisle as being like too extreme, too crazy, too insane. And honestly, I'm Catholic and I'm not trying to throw my faith into the equation, you know, for no reason whatsoever. But the death penalty is a tricky one for people to talk about in general. But when you talk about kids specifically and people who would traffic or harm children, The idea of putting those people to death or having the death penalty be the punishment to deter that type of thing is something that I think a lot of Americans actually would agree with because even, and I've quoted it a couple times now and I probably shouldn't, but my faith keeps making me think of it as a thing. The Bible has a quote from Jesus about how people who harm kids deserve to be thrown to the bottom of the ocean. So even biblical scholars would say that there was some sort of universal, not the death penalty per se, but some sort of universal acceptance and belief that those who harm children are the uniqueness and worst of sinners or criminals that exist in our society. So again, it's going to be covered as this horribly radical thing that gets said, but if it's actually designed to truly protect children, I wonder how many parents are really going to be upset when they hear that message said in that way. All right, quick break, a lot more. This is Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
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This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. Let's try to do a real quick Quick 5.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
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All right. First, an Amazon driver abandoned 80 packages in the woods in Massachusetts because he said he was stressed with holiday deliveries. You probably shouldn't be an Amazon driver, especially in December, if you're going to get stressed out by having too many packages in the back of your vehicle. And you also shouldn't ditch them all in the exact same place for cops to find them and be like, hey, what happened here? Easy case for them to solve, by the way, because you left all 80 things in your own route, not even that far into the woods. So you didn't even do that part well. But luckily, that's why people were going to get their stuff just after Christmas, because cops found a bunch of unattended packages just lying around. Another story out there, flight times are indeed getting longer. People might think that their flights are taking longer, that everything about flying is getting worse. They're right about that. About 20 minutes longer on average. mostly because of the increase in amount of traffic in the air, causing people to take less direct flights or circle longer around airports before landing, etc., etc. This is something that people would like to have fixed. Also, the amount of carry-on luggage that's gotten so large that it feels like regular luggage out of people taking up all the space in the overhead bins. Another complaint about airlines. But those are things out there that apparently are actually happening. Another story of a couple that went viral saying they moved to one of the most remote islands in the world. It's so far from society that they have to spend six months planning and then purchasing items to have them shipped in time for things like Christmas. You're buying all your Christmas gifts in June to make sure that they get there in time. But they said they would not go back to regular society, regular civilization, that it's so much better where they're living now being away from everybody and everything. I imagine there's a whole lot of people that agree with them that that kind of makes sense. For whatever reason, it might be maybe a humbug to some of the family members, but you can't go anywhere because you're in a completely remote area. And then finally, one last thing, a survey found that people over the age of 55 are still very active in the bedroom. I don't know how to say that cleaner for the radio. Surprising to the people who are studying this is the amount of 55 and older who once a week have a romantic time. They're saying that this is a combination of different things, but maybe also just the fact that, and this is the uplifting part of it, the best is yet to come. Yes, I could have made dirtier jokes. I didn't make any during this whole segment. But your life will not get, you know, less interesting. It might get more interesting as you get older, especially if you even wind up living in a retirement home where apparently a lot of the romance is occurring for people over the age of 55. Something that might haunt your dreams is a piece of information. If you started to think about your own family members above that age group, I apologize for it. But, hey, good for them. 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. Dana is back just after the holidays. Thrilled to be with you. You can find her DLash or DanaLashRadio on X on Twitter. The Hill is resurrecting a very weird argument that Congress should prevent Trump from taking office. This is something that Jamie Raskin has talked about before. The moron who sometimes has a bandana on the top of his head. But anyway, Jamie Raskin has said how, you know, this could be a move that Congress makes. I can play the old audio of him making the argument. What's so interesting to me, though, is every time that Democratic talking heads or whoever they are want to essentially fulfill a conspiracy theory. If you're someone who believed the 2020 election was stolen from Trump or at least some stupid stuff or weird stuff or stuff that should have been illegal but was claimed wasn't happened, you are not alone. You're very much in a giant group of individuals. And so if Congress attempted to block Trump from becoming the next president in the final hour, at the last minute, in whatever way they attempt to do it, according to The Hill or anyone else, how they could try to do it, it would fulfill another of those conspiracy theories that people think and also things that they yell and scream about when Democrats hear that Republicans say, you know, this is something you might do. How dare you, sir, say those things right up until they really want to do it. But here's Raskin again talking about this idea that has been resurrected today by the Hill.
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what can be put into the Constitution can slip away from you very quickly. And the greatest example going on right now before our very eyes is Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which they're just disappearing with a magic wand as if it doesn't exist, even though it could not be clearer what it's stating. And so... You know, they want to kick it to Congress. So it's going to be up to us on January 6th, 2025 to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that he's disqualified. And then we need bodyguards for everybody.
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And so I hear I got to stop it right there. So the felony conviction is part of the reason that they're trying to say that Trump is disqualified, which is amazing for a variety of reasons. The first one being Trump getting into office after that happening to him. Just one case, just 30 something charges for the same crime, all of which is almost always a misdemeanor. But in the case of Trump, for some reason, was inflated to a felony and then found guilty in a courtroom in New York, although it's likely to be overturned. if it actually doesn't just get fully thrown out at some point. But that would disqualify him from being the president, according to Raskin and according to The Hill, and that they would essentially prevent him from taking power, which would cause a lot of people to go, well, insane. This wouldn't be a good thing for our country. It would be a horrendous thing for our country, especially since so many Americans voiced their opinion and saying how little they thought of that case or any of the cases against Trump to begin with. based on still electing him into office after they happened. But this is a real thing. It's out there as of six hours ago. It's an opinion piece in the Hill. And I don't know. You know what it really says to me? And it's something that a lot of people on the left would put their noses up and, you know, be mad about if someone on the right said, you know, I don't think the 2020 election was entirely fair or whatever version of that you might say. The people on the left would say in response to you, wow, you're such a sore loser. Wow, get over it. Get over whatever it is that you're upset about that you think was a problem that caused the election not to be won, or at least in general, a tremendously higher amount of people to turn out than turned out this past election, which is weird, isn't it? That all of a sudden you have numbers similar to what we've seen in the past, as opposed to the one election in 2020, where a whole bunch of mail-in ballots made the turnout ridiculous. That's just strange. But nonetheless, I don't care. I don't want to have that argument or dive any deeper there. I just want to say that it's amazing that these same individuals would also advocate for preventing Trump from becoming the president when he was elected by the people and even won the popular vote. The most significant thing, I don't know if significant is the right word, but they think it is, that Democrats try to do to conservatives is complain that they don't win the popular vote. when they win the presidential election, but Trump won it. He got the most votes out of anybody, even though they say he didn't win the popular vote because he didn't get 50% of the votes, depending on who you ask, if it's 50 or if it's just under it, which is so stupid. Some of those arguments are so dumb. But this is uniquely risky to me or stupid to me for a variety of reasons. Because you just don't care about being a hypocrite. Truthfully, there's no way you can say this stuff and just even remotely care about if people see you as just full of crap when your side doesn't win a thing. And actually, there's another example of that. This is a talking head on CNN. Her name is April Ryan saying that, you know, Biden is protecting the checks and balances system that was created by our founding fathers by trying to preemptively stop Trump from doing certain things or whatever that might be. Even though that's very far from checks and balances, because as she states, Trump is going to have Congress with him. He's going to have the House and the Senate aligned with him as far as, you know, the are in front of all their names, which means they're likely to work well together. And so Biden has to do as much prevent defense as he can, which isn't the checks and balances. that she's actually advocating for, that would be if the legislative and executive branch didn't agree on stuff, which, uh-oh, she seems to admit they're going to in just a month or so.
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The president, this president, Joe Biden, did not want to give President-elect Donald Trump a chance to add more conservatism into our courts, bottom line. I mean, you have so many people talking about how everything is weighed down right now. The White House on January 20th at noon will be Republican. The House, Senate, what? Republican. And the Supreme Court leans Republican. So this president wanted to ensure checks and balances. He is that standard bearer from what the founding fathers put in place. He wants checks and balances and he wants to make sure everything goes well.
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he doesn't want checks and balances because if all three branches of the government are likely to work well together on something, and it's not something where Trump forced people to vote certain individuals into power in the house or in the Senate. And I know Trump got, I guess, lucky if that's what you want to call it in the amount of appointments he got to make to the Supreme court. But I will tell I'm blue in the face, actually tell people that the Supreme court makes a lot of left-leaning decisions that you'd be surprised they make is those don't make the news. Yes, they make right-leaning decisions too. Yes, some of those get heavily talked about, but there have been several decisions by this Supreme Court. Just look them up for yourself that wind up aligned with democratic ways of thinking and not conservative ways of thinking. Conservatives have lost arguments. It's not like it's a rubber stamp version of a part of our system and it gets acted like. It is. The judicial system is definitely not one that is heavily controlled by just conservative mindsets, even if it has more conservatives than liberals on it, although they're not exactly. Anyway, I digress. What I think is crazy about that is to call this checks and balances. It's the same thing as when Biden said he would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, for crimes that he was found guilty of. Felonies as well, by the way, that he was found guilty of. Joe said he wouldn't do it. He wouldn't do it. And people praised him for being presidential and understanding that you're supposed to be above the needs of your family. et cetera, et cetera. And then he did it. And then he went ahead and he's like, and I pardon him anyway. And I pardon him all the way back to 2014 for crimes he has or hasn't been accused of, which was sort of nuts. It also made you think like, hey, what else did Hunter Biden do that you're aware of that some of us aren't as aware of yet that you're trying to protect him from also getting in trouble for? That's insane. But nonetheless, like these kind of things, they just happen all the time. And so it's amazing to desire so badly to think that you're the good guys, which I think happens not just for politicians, but more for voters on a certain side of the political aisle, that you will listen to anything and you will believe anything as long as part of the argument is, and we're doing this because we're the good guys, regardless of how much it makes us absolutely seem like the bad guys to everybody but us. And it doesn't matter. We're the good people. We're doing things for the right reasons. Everyone look away. Another story out there that's been a big deal. That boxer, the one in the Olympics who got a whole lot of discussions about her because she had male chromosomes in her body. Essentially, a lot of people calling her dude. I'm not going that far not to try to be woke or anything like that. As far as I understand the story at this point, all this time later, is she was born both male and female. And I don't really know how to understand that situation more. If she has a biological advantage, which it sounds like she did, she probably shouldn't be boxing in women's athletics as no one who has a biological advantage should be allowed to compete. But it's uniquely different than some of the discussions we talk about, as woke as it sounds, to say if you were born both. I don't know how to say that different, and I'd rather not talk about it any longer than I already have. But making her the number three female athlete of the year seems ridiculous. And that's what the AP did. They voted her the third most important female athlete. If you were a female athlete that didn't have a biological advantage tied to you because you're actually fully female, then you're not going to be so thrilled. that someone who would not fall into that same category just beat you out as a better female athlete than you. It's the same discussion you have all the time. You can make this simple. You don't have to make this sound like it's a thing where even though I'm accused of being hateful, hate's actually involved. It's just matter of fact. I don't want my baseball players taking steroids because I think it creates an unfair advantage for the people who are on steroids because they have a medical, a biological, whatever you want to call it, you know, a thing that they're putting in their body that's making them more capable than people who aren't doing that. The same is true in these cases, even in the case of this woman, this boxer who went viral during the Olympics because she was disqualified from a previous event for having male chromosomes. Now, again, I'm not going as far as to call her a dude because I guess she was raised her entire life as a girl. Because, again, when you're born with both, I guess somehow that decision is made somewhere. But she's certainly someone who deserves to have the discussion about whether or not a biological advantage precludes her from the ability to compete in a sport where she's beating the crap out of other people. And even more than that, you know, getting named athlete of the year or one of the athletes of the year seems like a slap in the face to a whole lot of other people. You can say that, all of that, and not be hateful. I know, shocking. And I know some people think I was just weak and overly woke in what I said there. Hey, I can't help it, man. If you're raised your entire life As a woman, some part of me actually respects the idea of calling that person a woman, even if I can say out loud they also potentially have chromosomes that make it unfair for them to fight in a fight against a fully biological woman. All right, quick break. A lot more. Craig Collins filling in. This is 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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That's right. It's time for Florida Man on the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. Dana is back after the holidays. First, this is, I guess, a Florida people, more than just one Florida man. But a guy named Sam, who's 22 years old, went viral on the Internet. He went to Reddit specifically to complain. He's actually the manager at a frozen yogurt stand in Florida where he said multiple employees who were Gen Z, much younger, say 15, 16 years old, had marked bills fake that were not fake, $10, $5 bills, things that were older than, say, the late 90s. So they look different than the bills of today, but were definitely real, actual currency. They even wrote things on them in black Sharpie, like fake, do not accept, fake, reject, et cetera, et cetera. And the guy is really upset. He's like, why do they not know that these are regular bills? I know this is a Florida story, but this probably happens other places too. Not a great look. Figure out what a bill looks like from pre-1999 before you reject it and write all over it because people were trying to pay with actual money and had it confiscated, which probably made people go nuts. But then eventually the guy steps in and fixes it. That's one Florida story. Another one involves a gym teacher in Florida, in Scheffner. This guy was arrested after he shoved a student to the ground. The reason the gym teacher did it, and he shoved a 12-year-old, he said was that he had a dodgeball thrown at him. Apparently the kid did it by mistake, or even if the guy did it on purpose, the 12-year-old child, it's a ball. You'll be fine as a teacher, and I can't believe this would be the first time this has ever happened. But the guy got mad, and in response to that, shoved the kid. That is child abuse, and you go to jail for that. Now, granted, pushing a kid down, if it's the only time you've ever done anything remotely bad as a gym teacher, it does feel like the kind of thing that maybe some leniency could be found in the court system itself. If you're the parents of the kid, I don't know if you feel that way because he got shoved to the ground, could have gotten hurt, didn't. But all of this being over a thrown ball is one of the more hilarious and dumb things I've heard in the world. The teacher's name is John Steele. He lost his cool and obviously probably shouldn't be a gym teacher if you can't be hit with stuff during gym class. That feels like a prerequisite of the situation. And then one last Florida guy story. This one out of Indian River County in Florida. First, a guy got arrested for being just a piece of crap. He got arrested on a domestic violence phone call in which it seemed that the woman actually was injured. So the guy's just a piece of crap. That part's not funny or amusing. It's just a reality. this 42-year-old dude off to jail. They have to do a search of his body at some point to see if he's got anything he shouldn't have before he gets checked into the night or hopefully a while into prison. And apparently, and this is a quote, he had cigarettes hidden between his genitalia. I can't clean that up for radio. That's the way I got to say it. I don't know what that means, and I don't want to know what that means. I know what I think between could mean, but the fact that they were less specific about the other part makes me curious as to where it was going or what was being hidden. When asked why he took that, something that was not allowed in the jail, with him on his person the way he did, he said he wanted to smoke him when he got to jail because he wanted to think about what he'd done, which does not make it any more allowed. If you're trying to say that these are cigarettes I'm going to smoke to reflect on the decision making I've made in life. So that's why I hid them there, officer. It doesn't wind up being less illegal. This is still very illegal. He added another charge to the crimes against him for trying to smuggle contraband into a facility. But that is that is something. And the fact that the cops said they just got a sense that something was off with this guy. I don't know if it was the way he was like walking, depending again on where things were hidden or the decision making beyond it. And the guy is uniquely a piece of crap for hitting a woman. But nonetheless, or at least accused of hitting a woman, I should say, although they found the woman with visible reasons to think that this was going on. But nonetheless, beyond that too, it's just the fact that you thought you were going to get away with this. I don't know. I don't know why you thought this was something that they wouldn't be able to figure out at some point down the road. And luckily they did. And it just adds to the issues for this Florida man. And also I do wonder about one thing, like when you hid this, the place that it was hidden, because it sounds like the cops were there for a decent amount of time and you were being talked to and then arrested. So it had to be hidden before they showed up. which adds a whole bunch of layers of questions to this conversation that I don't want answers to. I don't want to know why somebody would just assume, hey, I'm probably going to jail later today. Might as well hide these things in this spot just in case, because I would like to have them if I am in prison later. A unique piece of crap there for a variety of reasons. Also thinks he's part of a mafia that doesn't exist, but I'll get to that some other day. Greg Collins filling in on the Dana Show. This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins. Filling in. Thrilled to be with you. Dana back just after the holidays. D-Lash or Dana Lash Radio. Great ways to stay connected to her. Someone actually, this is the Daily Caller, did a deep dive into the biggest lies that Corinne Jean-Pierre told. During her time as the White House press secretary, lots and lots of fibs and incorrect information shared by this White House press secretary, even though she told the press that she would tell them the truth. That was the big thing that was going to change between her and people who had that role when Donald Trump was last in office. A terrible, horrible person that is Donald Trump, according to a whole lot of people on the left. Several lies are pretty interesting. Of course, saying that Joe Biden was the candidate and not going to drop out of the race is one of many that wound up being untrue. One of my favorite ones that was listed here was when a neurologist had visited the White House and Corinne Jean-Pierre tried to say with a straight face to the American press that it had nothing to do with any concerns about mental health. uh, for Biden or dementia claims or any of that stuff. It was just, it's, you know, uh, normal is the kind of thing that happens all the time. It was preplanned. Wasn't, we didn't even really need to do it. We just kind of did it. That was amazing. That was not true. Um, but then the best one and the one that most people are citing as the most egregious lie, uh, although to be honest, uh, She was told this so many times by the president who would say it as well out loud that she was just kind of echoing a message that she was somewhat convinced would actually wind up being true. However dumb that was to believe this. But she said several times that Biden would not pardon Hunter.
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But from a presidential perspective, is there any possibility that the president would end up pardoning his son?
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No. I just said no. I just answered.
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The president would not pardon or commute sentences for his son, Hunter. I just want to make sure that that is not going to change over the next six months. The president's saying he would not.
SPEAKER 05 :
It's still a no. It's still a no. It's still a no. It will be a no. It is a no. And I don't have anything else to add.
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Except it's a yes. Except that's what you want to add later on after this happened. That goes on. There's like a two-minute video viral online right now resurfacing of all the times she said no to that one. But just one of several. Lies that was told by this White House press secretary and not even done well. The real knock on Corinne Jean-Pierre, and I know people get mad if you call her a DEI hire, even though the Biden administration for anyone they put in any position that was a minority or anything else, the Biden administration told us about it. They said, look at this person who's breaking this barrier. And one of the reasons we put them into this position is You can't ask for credit for doing something a certain way and then claim that's not the reason you did it. You can't say, no, she fully deserves the job, but also we gave her the job because of this, because that kind of shoots the first statement in the face. More than anything, what Corinne Jean-Pierre was really bad at, that even Jen Psaki was better at, was lying convincingly. or lying in a way that made some amount of sense, or dodging questions in a cyclical statement of word-vomity stuff that at least you thought might have answered the question. It was too transparent too often when Corinne Jean-Pierre was lying, or when Corinne Jean-Pierre was struggling to answer a question. And her favorite thing to say in most press conferences was, I've got nothing for you on that. I'll have to get back to you. You have to check with somebody else about that sort of thing, which really doesn't give you any sort of confidence that any of the information you're being given is, well, a valuable, important or even accurate. That was a constant complaint as well of this White House press secretary who stayed in the position. Far longer than people thought she should have stayed in that position. But the biggest reason why she was there was probably the other thing that we're not supposed to talk about, the DEI hire part, which also made her harder to fire, I imagine. If you want the political win for your side of the aisle, however weak or strong it is, of putting someone in a position that you're happy to be there for reasons other than their job performance, it's also hard to fire them when the job performance is not living up to whatever expectation you had. All right. There's something else I want to play. I kind of contemplated not playing this audio today, but I do want to rip it apart as just a tremendously dumb. And so for that reason, I guess we're going to play it. A joy read of the failing MSNBC. Its ratings are in the tank, as most reporting is saying. And Elon Musk is at least jokingly contemplating buying it, which would be hilarious. If that happened, I can't help but laugh when I say that. But Joy Reid is throwing out a new theory. First, people on the left were trying to get under Trump's skin by claiming that Elon Musk is really the president and that he's not calling him President Musk and whatnot. So much so that Trump did respond to it in a statement over the holiday. saying out loud that Elon can't be the president because he wasn't born in this country. So maybe that ends part of that discussion. Maybe not. Elon also tweeted out that anyone trying to bridge a gap between him and the president or the president elect will fail. because that's the whole reason for that rhetoric is just to try to create some sort of distance between the world's richest man and the owner of one of the most influential social media platforms in society and the guy who will be the world's most powerful man, or at least if you're not Joe Biden, you wind up being powerful because you lead the United States of America. So there will be a lot of interesting intersection between those individuals. But Joy Reid wants to go a step further and accuse Trump and Elon of listening to somebody else somebody who's definitely not a person that we would want in charge of our country. Here's her conspiracy theory.
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An interesting development that may have changed the calculation a little bit today, that we found out that Trump, our would-be strongman, is in a sense answerable to a bigger strongman, not Vladimir Putin, Elon Musk, who also allegedly, at least according to reports, has lots of conversations with Putin. What does that do to the calculation on how Americans should deal with Trump?
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Nothing.
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First, I want to answer the question myself. Nothing. She goes on to say that she thinks Elon Musk secretly is having, you know, conversations with Vladimir Putin that shapes what Elon Musk thinks about stuff, meaning Putin is pulling Elon strings and then Elon is pulling Trump strings. It's so stupid. It's so dumb. The biggest reason why it's dumb is no one who's even remotely familiar with Donald Trump, the person, thinks he can be manipulated by anyone. A case in point, and Joy Reid would be thrilled to talk about this, which makes me not all that thrilled to bring it up, but is the 2020 election. The biggest defense Trump was going to use in any courtroom anywhere in the world to why he did any of the things he did, if they were going to claim they were illegal, is that he believes the 2020 election was stolen. He still believes that right now. And even if people told him it wasn't, he didn't care because he thought that what he was seeing was different than what they're seeing. Now, I'm not trying to relitigate that discussion with you. I don't care to anymore. Trump's back in office in 2024. And if there's proof of certain things that we haven't seen before, I very much hope that Trump demonstrates that proof and releases that proof. But nonetheless, what I think is amazing, and Elon Musk is the same way, by the way. He feels like a fairly confident person now. So it's amazing to think that anyone, Vladimir Putin or anyone else, could just willingly control these guys to the degree that they do or just, you know, trick them into following their advice all the time. There is one caveat I'll say to this. I'm sure it's backing up Joy Reid's statement, or at least what she thinks is true. Trump has made jokes about wanting to buy Greenland, and apparently media in Russia, state media, said it was a great idea. They threw their support behind Trump owning Greenland or the United States owning Greenland through a deal with Trump. Now, what's interesting about that, too, is that there would be another president at some point to come along that you would assume Putin would get along with way less than he gets along with Trump. And we would still own Greenland if we got to purchase it while Trump was in office. So it is interesting, for whatever reason, Russia would support that and believe that maybe they can make better deals with us than with anyone else as far as the resources that exist there. But it's just fascinating to me because anything like that might back its way into being a Well, this means that this is what Putin wants all along, even though a whole bunch of people would say it would benefit the United States for us to own Greenland or to own other places. Not that I think it's going to happen. Greenland is not for sale. But nonetheless, it's just amusing and sort of amazing to me that these kind of conversations happen and that people like Joy Reid can float insane conspiracy theories and not be called out for them. And then the minute that a conspiracy theory exists on the other side can attack it as though it's the most insane thing they've ever heard, as if that actually makes sense. The whole like, you know, you can't scream a fire in a movie theater, even though you actually can. That's a misunderstanding of how that actually works. And she seems to be screaming it on the daily, but then also yelling at anyone else that she accuses of screaming a fire in a movie theater. All right. I want to play this audio, too, just because I mentioned Greenland. I find it interesting. Scott Jennings, a guy on CNN who says a lot of stuff that the rest of CNN hates him for saying, said that he'd love it if Trump took over Greenland, bought it from Denmark, because it'd be great for us.
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Yes, we need Greenland. Greenland is an amazing thing to have. It's like you ever play Monopoly? You know, like the first row of properties like that are cheap. Maybe I don't need you need those. Those are vital properties. I am for Greenland. I wanted him to do it before. I want him to do it now. And I am personally and on television applying to be the military governor of Greenland. if in fact we do take control of it.
SPEAKER 18 :
Yeah, I don't think that's going to work out. By the way, I don't know if I would equate it to like the cheapest properties in Monopoly. It's going to cost us like $1.7 trillion to buy Greenland, even if it is cheap compared to other places, territories, parts of the world. If Denmark actually put it up for sale, it still feels really expensive. So I think I would equate that more to the boardwalks and park places of the world than anything else, just because the number is too high for me to consider it one of those purple ones at the beginning. But anyway, Scott Jennings offering to have his services tied deeply to Greenland, if so desired. And again, even Russia on board with that plan, which are possibly or probably convinces Joy Reid that that's what's going on. It's all a dirty plan. And Putin's actually in charge. Four more years of Russia, Russia, Russia would be incredibly annoying, but it's probably likely to happen, and we'll see how many of those desperate moves are made by the side that is so, so upset that someone's about to take power in about a month. All right, quick break. A lot more. Craig 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. First, apparently, according to at least one quote unquote expert, although I'm not sure this guy's an expert in anything. If you want to make New Year's resolutions that work, turn them into a goal bingo board this holiday season. Meaning you put all the goals up on a board and every time you get a bingo by putting a row or something in there, you get some sort of prize that you give yourself. I think you could just award yourself without the bingo concept if you need a prize to do stuff. But the New Year's resolution bingo board is an idea that's out there. I think ABC News reported on it in the morning with one of their moron experts who said this would work somehow better than something else. Another story that I love a lot, granted a little bit older from December. is about a sweep-free encampment that popped up near City Hall in San Francisco. This was billed as a place that the police had promised not to sweep, not to essentially remove people from. Two days after it popped up, police swept it and removed everybody from the area. The thing that organizers did not tell anyone is that they kind of hoped that sweeps free would be a thing they could just say that the police would follow and not something that they'd actually agreed upon with the police about. That does not work. If you just advertise a location as something, hey, they're going to leave us alone here. They don't actually listen to you as if you make the rules, and they don't. A fisherman hooked a woman that was drowning. He actually tried to cast his fishing rod on purpose. He didn't catch her with the hook in the body. It actually stuck to her jeans pants. and he was able to reel her into safety. This is a real story that happened. I think it happened in South Africa. When the woman got to waist-deep water, other fishermen jumped out of their boats and helped her get out. This guy missed an opportunity. He should have taken a photo with the lady holding whatever version he could of the string, the fishing line that attached her to his fishing rod, because that's the best catch he'll ever have in his entire life. He literally caught a woman I don't know if she's single. I don't know what's going on between the two of them now. But he saved her life. She was drowning and authorities weren't able to respond quick enough. The dude reeled her in. By the way, if I was ever saved by a guy that was fishing, I would never tell anyone. That would be the kind of secret that would die with me because of the amount of embarrassment I would feel for being reeled to safety. But darn it, if you're dying, you don't care. And I'm sure she didn't care. And she might have posed for the photo. So again, the biggest miss in the internet is that we don't have that photo of the two of them standing next together and him holding her up like he caught her because darn it, he did. All right, two other things out there. A living Nostradamus, a dude from Brazil who apparently claims to have predicted COVID-19, the death of the Queen of England, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and other stuff, has made his predictions for 2025. Three of them have made the news. He thinks that humans will get genetically modified to be resistant from diseases. That'll happen this year. That sounds interesting. He also thinks the robot uprising will happen. Artificial intelligence will be out of control. And the digital apocalypse is upon us all this year. Oh, and then also aliens. We're going to make contact. So a lot of things happening, according to the Nostradamus who made other predictions for 2025. I feel like he's the kind of guy that says a lot of really crazy stuff. And then if one of them works out, says that's the only thing he predicted. But he's pretty much throwing everything at the wall. with those three predictions. If they all happen, darn it, I'll be thrilled that Trump's president for that stuff. Because I did say my biggest disappointment if we had contacted aliens during the last four years is how terrible the press conference Biden would have done, but how glorious it would be with Trump if he's standing next to an alien. Depending on how the alien feels about him, I feel like it could go any way we want it to go at all. And then one last one that I guess I'll get to a little bit later on. Schools in places like Poland are convincing teachers to be ready for fights by giving them gun training. Doesn't seem so bad. It seems to be working there. More on that in a bit. 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. There is some debate online about a story that happened in Houston, Texas just about a day or so ago. So a group of kids is the way they're being referred to by mainstream media, although even though they're ages 12 to 14, they were holding guns and robbing people at gunpoint. But these group of individuals walked up to a man and attempted to rob him at gunpoint. He happened to be a gun owner himself and defended himself by shooting three of the people that were threatening to kill him. Now, granted, since the ages of the kids, again, how they're being referred to in media, is 12 to 14, a big fallout portion of this conversation, even if the man acted legally in defending himself when he was standing there with people pointing guns at him, is because one of the people is in critical condition. But the discussion becomes like, did this man do something wrong? Because the age of the victims or the age of the people who were the criminals in the case has become at the forefront of the discussion. I'll play some audio of it first, then I'll react to it. But I do think that there's something sort of insane about the way this discussion is going, where you have to remove one variable in order to even get to the place that a lot of people are getting to. But here we go.
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Amy, in the course of the investigation, deputies learned those kids were just between the ages of 12 and 14 years old, and they tried robbing a man with a gun. Deputies say at least three of those kids were shot. One of them is still in critical condition.
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By the way, there were multiple guns recovered at the scene, not just the one used by the man defending himself. So multiple of these 12 to 14 year old people was holding a gun when they came up to rob.
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At last check, when Harris County Sheriff deputies showed up here, they found one of the kids with several gunshot wounds. He was taken to a nearby trauma center in critical condition, as I just mentioned. And as paramedics were attending to him, two other kids were found with gunshot wounds. Both were taken to the hospital and are stable. Shortly after that, the suspected shooter, who deputies believe the teens were trying to rob, returned to the scene and turned himself in.
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And by the way, they then cut to audio of a neighbor. And this is what's really interesting about this story. It is Texas. It is a place where you might assume that people are more likely to have a gun than, say, other parts of the country where it's harder to have a weapon to defend yourself legally. Those who do it illegally never care about the laws. And, of course, 12 to 14, not allowed to have guns, but they do. But here we go.
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I heard some gunshots, sounded like they were basically at my front door. And of course, as you can see from behind me, they were down the rail a little bit. To be frank and honest with you, I grabbed my gun, which is in a holster, and walked outside to see what was going on.
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It is believed the incident occurred due to an attempted aggravated robbery.
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Yeah, so I'll stop it right there. First, I'm not surprised that more people are holding guns. The other guy's like, well, I grabbed my gun to protect myself. Second, this is uniquely sad. I'm not going to pretend it's not, but we've seen a lot of stories out there where younger and younger people are committing crimes like this. 12 to 14 years old is not as abnormal as it used to be, especially when it comes to like, you know, stealing cars, joyriding in them and causing all kinds of damage and potentially putting people's lives at risk. You're seeing lots of stories of younger people doing that. But you are seeing violent crime, gun-related crime, and even shootings between people in those age groups, too. So what do you do? I'm a lawful gun owner, proud to be a gun owner, and someone that's learned how to shoot over the last couple years. And if you're holding a weapon to defend yourself in case someone threatens you, And three or four people walk up. I'm not sure exactly what they look like because the individuals haven't really been shown on any sort of camera that I've seen. So I don't know if they look their age or if they look older. I don't know if that's something that runs through your mind when you're thinking, is this person going to fire on me even though they're threatening to? I don't know. at what point it would be justified in the average everyday American's mind for an individual to think that they were in harm's way. But I would think that it's justified because someone's pointing a gun at me. And one of the first things you do learn if you are someone that takes any level of like gun class, I'm not talking about like, you know, cops or military and the level of training they get, but just regular everyday training. And one of the things that you're told is if you point a gun at someone, you should be willing to fire it. So don't point a gun at anyone that you're not willing to fire upon is part of the reason that you never point a gun at anybody in your day to day life, even if you think it's not loaded or something like all of those things. So if people are pointing a gun at me, I would assume they're willing to fire. And if I have a way to defend myself, I would think that it was my right and it is my right to do it. So. This conversation is causing a whole lot of fallout and other discussions, and I doubt that there will actually be any charges against the man, but some demand for that simply because of the age of the individuals. And you can't change other people's behavior no matter how much you want to. What I mean by that is just because these people are 12 to 14, and you might know somebody that's also in that group that you couldn't even imagine being in a situation where they'd threaten harm with a gun on someone else. It doesn't mean you can add those attributes to these individuals who made this choice. They acted like adults, whether they are the age of adults or not in the crime they chose to commit. And the way in which the response to the crime happened is one that again, and I don't mean this, you know, trying to be judgmental or whatever you'd say it is, but, uh, but Texas is a place where more people are likely to defend themselves this way. And that I think is actually a good thing. And it would be a deterrent to people doing this to begin with, although it wasn't a deterrent for these young men, but three out of four individuals were shot one in critical condition. Last I saw, I'm not sure if still in critical condition now, but a big story and a one that a lot of, you know, regular everyday people are reacting to online with different takes. All right. There's another story out there. That's fairly big. I'm not trying to do this story woke. I have no reason to be afraid of saying it differently. I just truly believe this to be the case. So I'm going to refer to it the way that I think it deserves to be referred to as far as the individual in this story. So there is a woman who was a boxer that made a whole lot of news as part of the Olympics because she's got male chromosomes. The way that that happened, as far as I understand, and the reason I call her a her is because she was born with both. She was born a way that very few people are ever born and then raised as a girl. So I will refer to this individual as a woman. However, I will admit easily, as anyone should, that you have a biological advantage in boxing against women if you have male chromosomes in your body, which is a thing that she has. So anyway, she was named the AP third place female athlete of the year. She didn't get first or second. Thank God. Like when Caitlyn Jenner, I think, won female of the year a while back, which was odd. But she got the third most significant female athlete. And that's got to make people mad who, I don't know, don't have male chromosomes in their body and feel like, how did I lose to this person? But anyway, that was almost like a Seinfeld moment. I was trying not to. Well, he would never joke about that. But the sound of it. But nonetheless, what I what I don't understand about this, what I don't get about this is how we can't have that conversation, you know, in that way. And you can say it whatever way you want. Call her a man if that's your prerogative. I don't really care. I'm not telling you not to do stuff. But what I am saying is that if you're sitting in front of people and trying to explain to them why you think something is unfair. And all you have to say is there's a biological reason that someone can't compete with somebody else. That should be enough to win the argument that this is unfair. It's the same thing. I've equated it before, and I'll do it again, to taking steroids and baseball, which I'm very against. And I love baseball. People who took them had an advantage, medicinal, I don't know, as biological, but yeah, over people that weren't taking them. He got bigger, stronger, recovered faster, all that stuff. Those are some of the caveats of this discussion. It just can't be had in our society without a whole bunch of people yelling like racist, sexist, homophobic, whatever you want to yell. And then other people give awards. to individuals. That again, if I was the father of a female athlete, or if I was a female athlete, which is a weird sentence to say, I'm not, I can't be, I got male chromosomes. But nonetheless, if I was, I would be very upset that she won third and not me, because I'm without the male chromosomes that she has. But that was a big story that's out there that's all over. It just seems stupid. Honestly, it seems like it's a way for us to argue and create more controversy anyway. to have those discussions when they don't need to be had and to try to fight each other over stuff that isn't terribly important to most of the people who have the loudest voices. Again, if you're actually an athlete or the parent of an athlete, you have a reason to be in on this fight. If you're everybody else, I don't really know what the point is to be yelling and screaming about it. I'm not telling you to shut up. And I'm sharing my opinion. And I didn't fall into those categories. But nonetheless, I don't get part of how these topics wind up dominating what a lot of people talk about. Like you could sit down at Christmas dinner or Thanksgiving dinner earlier this year or be around people for New Year's Eve. This story could come up. You'd want to say a tremendously rational thing. And I don't really think it's fair if there's a biological advantage for one person and not the other. And people would just attack you. They'd go, how dare you say those things out loud that are true as statements and not at all inaccurate as statements. How dare you say them because they mean something else. I think that's the problem, and I've complained about this before. A lot of times in these discussions, people want to add some words that you may or may not even be saying because they want what you say to mean something worse than just being simple matter of fact. Men and women are different is a simple statement of fact. It's not anything other than that. All right, quick break. A little bit more coming up. 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 stuff to talk about and very little time left to do it. I do love this story as far as stuff I left on the cutting room floor until now, or at least I think I did. A kid wrote an angry letter to her parents after she found out something about Christmas that she thought was true, was in fact a lie. Someone that's not real. So she went to the parents. She asked a question after a little boy in school told her some things. And when they admitted to her that, yes, that's not in fact real, that this is a lie, she said, I need to collect myself. I need to take some time in her father's den and write a letter. And so she wrote a message to her parents calling them backstabbers, liars. and saying that she'll never trust them again. It's actually kind of adorably sad. She said her heart was broken to learn the truth, but also that she now knows that people would lie to her for as much as eight years, her entire life, before she finds out the truth. She was very upset. To say the very least, the parents are amused by it. The kid will eventually get over it, of course, and at some point it'll probably be used. I think the parents even responded to a social media reaction to the story by saying that they are going to frame it and roll it out at the wedding to show how passionate their young child is about a lot of things, including the truth. But it reminded me of something else that's gone viral on social media. just because I think this little kid would love this audio. Kamala Harris back in 2017 got mad at the idea of people saying Merry Christmas. And this audio went viral this year on TikTok with people laughing at the fact that she almost became our president and that she had some hot takes on a whole lot of things when she was a senator out of California. But this is the audio. You can find it all over TikTok, all over social media of people even pretending to say it themselves or laughing and reacting to it. And this little eight-year-old girl definitely needs her version of the video up where the letter gets posted and you hear this.
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And when we all sing happy tunes and sing Merry Christmas and wish each other Merry Christmas, these children are not going to have a Merry Christmas.
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No, she's not the eight-year-old.
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How dare we speak Merry Christmas? How dare we? How dare we?
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No, no, no. Kamala, please stop. How dare we speak Merry Christmas to each other? How dare you? How dare I? How dare anybody? The kid who's calling her parents backstabbers and liars probably feels the same way that the, you know, vice president does, which is saying something about one of those two individuals. And it's not the eight year old kid. Another story I saw, it's an op-ed, I think it's in The Guardian, was about how virtual reality has gotten more convincing. This is a technology guy who writes about this stuff. He said many of the glitches of virtual reality have been removed. He actually can now work in a virtual reality space where he puts on goggles and thinks he's sitting at some other desk somewhere and interacting. And he said that this is a tipping point. That we're about to be in a situation where more and more people might embrace virtual technology because of how convincing it is. I don't think that's a good thing. I don't think any part of that's going to be a good thing. I think we're barreling toward more and more bad things and not good things. And eventually we'll be like the movie WALL-E when we're all just riding around in our own chair that's doing our own virtual reality stuff and no idea what real life is like. You already have people that claim they can't have face-to-face conversations. I don't think we should make it worse by going this road with it instead of any other road with it. But darn it, this guy is saying that things are getting better in that field of that technology. So expect more, not less, in the future. And I feel like this connects to the guy I mentioned a little bit ago. the Nostradamus dude from Brazil that said that we're likely to have the robot uprising happen this year. I know this is a hell of a way to end the show, hell of an uplifting thing, but nothing sounds worse to me than robot uprising plus virtual reality, because then we just become the Matrix. That movie just becomes a real-life thing then for us, and that's not good. I feel like that didn't end well for anybody involved, but maybe I don't remember all the three movies as well as i thought i did uh but they're out there and they're a thing and we can check on them because at least one an ostradamus person is saying to pay attention uh one last story really truly last story it's about humbug woman uh there was a woman that went viral on social media because she said she wanted some free gifts from her local church for her kids she said she's in need of the free gifts she however didn't like the idea that she'd have to attend church to get them, which seems uniquely strange. She said in order for the church to know that she needs the gifts, she'd probably have to go, and that members of her community urged her to go to church to be a part of the service to then get free stuff from the church. And she said that's inappropriate. How dare charity have strings attached to it, like going to an hour of mass once in order to get free stuff from a church that you don't actually go to, that you want free things from, which is insane, by the way, to me. I think that this is the most bah humbuggy thing of any bah humbug I've heard. I don't think it's that big of a deal. If you actually had to attend a service, even if you don't agree with or believe in anything or walk out of that church feeling any different about anything, if you're asking for free stuff from them and you're not on their radar already, I don't know why you thought you would be. But I love how angry she is. Like, how dare I have to do anything? I want the free stuff and I want it for no reason whatsoever except for the fact that I need it and I'm telling you I need it and therefore you should give it to me. I am happy that a lot of people online did react by saying she was nuts and saying she was insane and saying it doesn't seem like it's that big of an ask as far as anything else is concerned and maybe at some point later on if you even develop a relationship, even if you don't change your religion and go to the church, then maybe you could donate toys to other kids if you wind up in a better situation in the future. All these are possibilities. If you just go to church once for one hour and then leave with a bunch of things. But again, she said that that's inappropriate and not what should be the rule at all. And darn it, she wants these things to change, which is the society we live in, people. It's horrible in a lot of ways, but it is what it is. All right. That's it for me for today. I am back with you guys tomorrow. Dana is back after the holiday. Thrilled to be filling in for her. DLash or DanaLashRadio. Great ways to stay connected on X on Twitter. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show.
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In today's episode, we present thought-provoking sessions from the Pray, Vote, Stand Summit, highlighting critical cultural topics. Engage with the panel featuring detransitioner Walt Heyer and Dr. Jennifer Bowens, as they tackle the complexities of the transgender movement, uncover the deeper issues of trauma, and discuss the importance of addressing these challenges with biblical compassion. Through eye-opening discussions, our speakers provide a comprehensive overview for those seeking to navigate and support vulnerable populations in today's cultural landscape.
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Good afternoon and welcome to this special edition of Washington Watch. I'm Jody Heiss, the Senior Vice President here at the Family Research Council and President of FRC Action. So honored to be filling in today for Tony and glad to have you on board with us as well. We hope you all had a very, very Merry Christmas. Well, today we want to bring you some special content from our most recent Pray, Vote, Stand Summit. Now, for those of you who may not be aware, the Pray, Vote, Stand Summit is our annual event that draws Christian voters from literally all across America to our nation's capital. And the summit addressed many important issues. It included sessions with political as well as theological experts who talked about things like Israel, education in America, corporate wokeism, global governance, the war on women, and so, so much more. It was absolutely a phenomenal event. Well, today we're going to share with you two sessions from that summit. One is the session featuring children's rights advocate Katie Faust, who spoke on the threats that are facing our children today. The second is a panel discussion on the transgender movement, and it featured the transitioner and senior fellow here at FRC, Walt Heyer, as well as Dr. Jennifer Bowens, who's the director of FRC's Center for Family Studies. And like all the speakers did at the summit, Katie, Walt, and Jennifer really knocked it out of the park. So we've got a great show coming your way today. And of course, if you miss any portion of it, you can always catch it by going to our website at TonyPerkins.com. All right. As I mentioned, this past October, we held our annual Pray Vote Stand Summit. That would be by FRC as well as FRC Action, drawing Christian voters from all across the country to our nation's capital. It was spectacular. Again, among the speakers at the summit was Katie Faust, founder and president of Them Before Us. That's a global movement that strives to put children before adults in every conversation about marriage and family. And in her address, Katie talked about the threats facing children today and how many of the issues that we're fighting today are the same issues faced in the early church in the first century. Let's start with her discussion on parental rights. Here's Katie.
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Children's family is also under threat because parents' right to their own children is being threatened. specifically by schools who seem to answer the question to whom do children belong with the word us. The left seems to think that children belong to the schools, the doctors, or the community. And really what that means is the activists. That's what it means. But children have a right to their mother and father and mothers and fathers have a right to their children. And that is being threatened, unfortunately, by the schools that we send our kids to so much of the time. It's also threatened by laws such as in California and Minnesota that will remove children from the homes of parents that do not consent to child sterilization and mutilation in the name of transgender treatments. So when it comes to voting, what are we supposed to do? We vote for candidates and policies that always reinforce the parent-child relationship because there is no substitute for it. Children's minds are under attack. Children actually have a right to innocence. And this is not something that a lot of people have had to argue about in the past. But children have a right to not have innocence violating sex ed curriculum forced on them in fourth grade. They actually need protection from pornographic library books. Kids can't defend that themselves, right? We have to do that for them. Children's minds are being victimized by a lot of the materials that we are siphoning into their worlds through curriculum. Children's minds also need to be protected by pornography. Right now, the average first age of looking at porn is the age of 12. Pornography can very easily turn into an addiction and has significant impacts on children's development, emotional and psychological health. We have got to start standing up to big tech as it relates to porn. We have got to advance laws that require age verification so that a 10-year-old boy cannot look at more naked women before his feet hits the ground in the morning than most men have ever seen in their lifetime. This is child victimization on a mass scale. So how should we vote if we want to protect children's minds? for candidates and policies that support school choice so that kids can get out of bad schools and into schools that are serious about protecting their innocence. And we need to vote people in who are talking about the harms of porn and their willingness to protect kids from it. Children's bodies are under attack. Their bodies are under attack, and Vanessa just talked about that. It is a very serious victimization that we haven't seen for about 2000 years, because it's not the first time we've distorted children's bodies for the sake of adult servicing ideologies. Children's bodies are being victimized. They are not being transformed from a boy to a girl. They're being transformed from a healthy boy into a boy that will be a lifelong consumer of cosmetic surgery and big pharma. That's what transgender treatments are. These children, two-thirds of whom suffer from all kinds of comorbidities, that is other psychological disorders, depression, suicide, dissociative disorders, unresolved trauma, are now still going to have to confront those mental illnesses, but they're going to have to do it with a body that is dysfunctional. It is going to go down as one of the greatest medical scandals of our time. We have to fight against it. children's bodies are also being threatened when their sex-segregated spaces, such as locker rooms, bathrooms, and changing rooms, are being determined who can use them based on gender ideology or gender identity rather than biology. Why is that such a risk to kids? Well, when you look at the numbers, a trans woman, that is a man who is masquerading as a woman, is 131 times more likely to sexually assault, commit sexual assault, than an actual man, than a man who is not masquerading. And about 630 times more likely to assault that child than a real woman. There is something, and a lot of people don't like to say it, but I'm gonna tell you, there is something about the cohort of men especially who adopt a transgender identity, who are more likely to victimize others, And we should never put them in spaces where there are no windows and locked doors. We simply should not. So when it comes to protecting children's bodies, how should we vote? We vote for anybody that rejects the idea that anyone, adult or child, can change their gender. We simply say no. We say no. So in all of these areas, children's life, family, mind, and body, they are under attack. A lot of people would say that, well, these are political issues. Don't get involved in that. That's politics. And I would say, no. This is actually what the church has been doing for the last 2,000 years. When the church was born into the pagan world, the Roman world, children were being victimized, their life, family, mind, and body. Abortion was rampant. So was exposure. That is allowing underweight, undesirable, disabled, or female infants, toss them into the river, onto the dumpster, allow the elements to take their course or for those children to be ravaged by wild animals. Look what we're seeing today, abortion. And you know what else we're seeing? Exposure. I know in the VP debate, and actually in the presidential debate, that topic came up of letting kids die after a botched abortion, and somehow the fact checkers simply couldn't fact check it. But in Tim Walz's own state, we know, even though he gutted the Born Alive Protection Act, that since he's been governor, at least eight children have been exposed, left to die after a botched abortion. So we are fighting against a lot of the same issues that the first century church came in and beat back when it comes to defending children's right to life. What about children's families? Well, when it came to sexual standards, the standard was the man, the free man of the household could do anything he wanted with whoever he wanted. Women, children, slaves, whatever. Anything that he said was permissible was permissible. So you had rampant child victimization on a sexual level, but also that permissibility, that allowance for sexual congress to take place outside of a married mother and father created a lot of fatherless kids. The Christian world came in and said, no, sex only between a man and a woman. Don't touch the kids. and you need to have sex only with your husband or your wife. What that did is it meant that children born to those Christian homes, at least, were always raised by their mother and father, the two people who are the most connected to, invested in, and protective of them. It meant less children were fatherless. It meant children were not being used as sexual objects. So Christianity was born into a world where simply the sexual ethic, simply the requirement of total monogamy within marriage and chastity and abstinence before marriage massively protected children. What about children's minds? again, rampant sexualization of children, oftentimes lewd displays happening out in public. Christians said, no, no, these are image bearers. They deserve protection. They actually dignified, the first century church actually dignified children to such a degree that some sociologists posit that Christianity invented childhood because they allowed kids to be kids in ways that the pagan culture didn't and wouldn't. And what about children's bodies? Children's bodies were also mutilated in the first century. It wasn't uncommon for a young boy, especially, to be made a eunuch so he could serve in a wealthy household or in government in ways that wouldn't threaten the leadership. Well, I'll tell you, there's an organization, a transgender advocacy group called WAPATH, and they created a new sexual identity two years ago. You know what it is? Eunuch. So what we're facing right now is the same thing that the church eradicated in the first century. We are seeing them all again because Christians have withdrawn to such a degree that our culture is being repaganized. Only Christianity has the answer. Only Christianity dignifies children. Only Christianity insists that their life, family, mind, and body must be protected, not just in our own personal life, but in our political decisions as well. The first century church, they didn't have the power to vote. We do. And I would encourage you to use your vote to do what Christians have always done and advance child protection.
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Good afternoon and welcome back to Washington Watch. I'm your host Jody Heist. Our website TonyPerkins.com. Today we're broadcasting special content from the 2024 Pray, Vote, Stand Summit that was held in Washington, D.C. Now in this next part you'll hear from detransitioner and FRC senior fellow Walt Heyer and our director of the Center for Family Studies, Dr. Jennifer Bowens. Now together they're going to talk about what's behind the transgender movement. This is a powerful, powerful segment. Here's Walt.
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I started the website 16 years ago, almost 17 years ago, Sex Change Regret, because I wanted to find out if I was the only one that had regret. And as I put in the video, 2015, we had 350,000 people come to the website. We've really had over... four or 5,000 people that we've actually helped through our website working with them one-on-one who've come back and restored their life. Four or 5,000 just from one website. So what's been really the key point, Travis, is that when people contact me, I realize that, and I know some people may be, this might be new to you, but when people approach me and they say I'm a transgender, I transitioned, and I have gender dysphoria, I always say, well, you're not a transgender, you never transitioned, and you probably don't have gender dysphoria, but we're gonna find out what happened so that you can be redeemed and restored through the power and grace of Jesus Christ. Because the truth is, Travis, when they find out that it is categorically impossible to change your gender with hormones and surgery, it doesn't happen, that it's all like plastic bananas, that they realize there was something else that happened. My story, I was sexually and physically and emotionally abused as a child. That's not gender dysphoria. That's trauma. And that's where you come in. And that's why our book really points to the issues that are underlying issues. That's what we need to address, not gender. gender dysphoria. They have dysphoria, but oftentimes it's not related to their gender, it's related to something else.
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Jennifer Wall just mentioned the issue of trauma. Can you share a little bit about how that's related to this issue and even what you've done in your background, how you see it coming to bear on the issue we're discussing right now?
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Yeah, basically, so I'm coming from the trauma field and all of the issues that sort of manifest as a result of going through trauma are present in the transgender identifying community. And what's disturbing is that none of my colleagues really look at this and are curious enough to say, why is this? Because in the research world, what should be happening is all of these, if we know that trauma is high in a population, what we should be doing is including that variable in every piece of research that we produce. Because it's significant and we need to understand the population well. but not when it comes to the transgender research literature. They don't include it. They're not curious. Why is self-harm so high in this population? And in fact, the very act of gender-affirming care, right, is self-harm, which is an expression of trauma. So that's one of the things that Walt and I wanted to look at and to bring out into the open is what are the manifestations of traumatic stress and what's the overlap there with the trans-identifying population?
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Jennifer, is it, as you're sharing, I'm thinking, it almost seems like, for those of us who've been following this issue in the media and the culture and the political discussion, it's like we're presented with this idea that the battle is over the trans issue, over using the terms that we've heard discussed, but it almost seems like the real issue, which is not being discussed, is the question of underlying trauma, is the question of how academia has approached the research and how that's filtered into the media and the culture.
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Yeah, two things here. So one of the main arguments that's given for the trans population is that they have minority stress. So in other words, if you are a person who is a minority, then you're going to be more likely to be bullied. But here again, it goes back to what I just said. You have to parse out what is actually attributed to trauma. And what is something else? Well, this is the same population. It's very often people who are trans identified have trauma, and very often people who have trauma are bullied. So, you know, again, they're not parsing that out. The second issue here with the academy is, I think it's really important to note that 100% of research psychologists have, according to federal election data, have given to a liberal Democrat candidate.
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92% to about 96% of psychologists and social workers are giving to a liberal candidate. So what does that tell you? It tells you that the interventions that are researched to intervene for any type of mental health issue or those intervening and the actual workers who are implementing those interventions are probably from a liberal mindset, right? So this is our opportunity, and this is the call for many of us here, which is why Walt and I produce this research. A lot of times on our side, we're responding to a discourse rather than creating a discourse. And what we want to do is we see a population that is vulnerable, that has been taken advantage of, that has no means of intervention, because once they go through gender-affirming care, there's no insurance to go through a detransitioning process. There is no insurance to cover the trauma that happens to someone who's been told by the medical community, this is the way you're going to get better. build that lie, there's no answer for them. There's no insurance code to go through that. So this is where we as the church of Jesus Christ have a grand opportunity. Because for one, people are looking for compassion. They're looking to be heard. We are in a mental health crisis and we can be that answer to that mental health crisis by showing the true answer, not another ideology that's gonna lead people down a path that is basically leading them to the need to have another solution. So that's really the heart of why we're writing this, is one, to understand, to bring to light what are the true issues behind the transgender movement, but also as an opportunity for us to really connect and get our own issues, you know, kind of dealt with. Because we can only give away what we ourselves have received. You know, freely you've received, freely give. And as we become healthy people, it becomes really attractive to the world. And then we're able to intervene in a really great way.
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Good afternoon, welcome back to Washington Watch. I'm your host Jody Heiss filling in today for Tony and glad to have you with us as well. All right, today we're broadcasting content from the 2024 PrayVote Stand Summit. In the last segment, we shared the panel discussion featuring detransitioner Walt Heyer and Family Research Council's Dr. Jennifer Bowens. Now in this next part, we'll continue with that discussion, starting with a question by the moderator, Travis Weber, on the resource that Walt and Jennifer worked on together. Here's how that went.
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These are issues that many of us might think, well, how do I navigate that? This leads me into this question of, I'd like you to talk about the resource you guys are producing, Bracing God's Design. And just to set the stage, this is a resource that Jennifer and Walt are co-producing, drawing from each of their backgrounds. with an eye towards every aspect of a crisis, with an eye towards something for every person who wants to help themselves or others address this. So I'd like to talk about this a little bit and just explain for folks what's in this new resource you guys are developing.
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Yeah, so we definitely aimed to address the spiritual side as well as the psychological. So we've been talking a lot about trauma. But I think, first of all, just to say, God divinely connected the two of us. And I mean, you just can't make this up. I mean, we can share offline about God's genius because we couldn't have orchestrated this if we tried. My background is in trauma counseling in more of a secular setting and doing research, teaching at Rutgers University. But I also taught in a seminary context. And so what I've done, my history is melding those ideas together with pastoral counseling, but also the knowledge that I have from the research in the trauma field. And I've helped churches develop teams to be able to intervene and deal with some of the things that a lot of pastors feel ill-equipped to deal with when it comes to trauma. And then the cool thing too is that my comrade here has also worked in churches and has helped be a counseling source
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So on that, I'm curious, yeah, I'd like for you two to talk. How have you both seen the Lord compound your efforts and what he's given you by working together on this project?
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Well, I think for me, you know, when she contacted me and said that she wanted to come and talk to me, and I chose to note in my email, and I asked my wife, I said, find out her phone number because I didn't know her. and call her and I got her on the phone and I said, why in the world do you want to come and talk to me? And so that's how the book got started. And so we spent three days together talking about how to develop the book. And I think one of the key things about helping people is changing the language, which you mentioned briefly, is when somebody contacts me and we have a discussion, I always ask this one question. Anybody can do this. I always ask them, what caused you to not like who you are? I mean, that's such a simple question, and it provokes some real interesting feedback. And when we begin to look into this, we find out that something happened to them that caused them to not like who they are. And I learned that from my own experience. And so I think this is where we were able to change the dialogue. Instead of saying, oh, you have gender dysphoria, you're transgender, and you can get take hormones we don't do that at all when i work with somebody i said no you're not you you know so far uh no one has ever changed genders they've changed their persona you can make a man look like a woman you can make a woman look like a man but they can't become a man or a woman if they changed it doesn't happen never happened And it's never going to happen. So I, you know, after eight years of living as Laura Jensen, identifying as Laura Jensen, I went to a gender therapist at Stanford University and stood in front of her and I said, so when does this start to work? I've been doing this for eight years. And the therapist looked at me and said, you need to give it more time. I said, what, nine years, 10 years, 11 years? And so when I took my gender therapist and the surgeon to Superior Court of California in 1990 and asked them to tell the court what hormones and surgery does and how effective it is, they documented it, both signed the letter saying hormones and surgery do not change anybody's gender. It's on file. It's not me making it up. Walker wrote, my doctor wrote the standards of care, the WPAS standards of care. And he's the one that diagnosed me. He got it wrong. And they're getting it wrong every day. We don't, there isn't one person, not one person that needs hormones and surgery for the purpose of changing genders. Never, never, never. The insanity must be stopped. If I had it my way, we would close every gender clinic in the United States and stop this nonsense. We need to get a backbone, and we need to stand up and say we are destroying lives. We are not helping people. I was an associate design engineer on the Apollo space missions when I went through the surgery. I was homeless. within a few months after the surgery, living in a park in Long Beach, and struggled until the Lord came during a prayer that I had, came to me and redeemed my life. And I am so grateful to be here to be able to share that testimony with you today.
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Well, that was D. Transitioner and FRC Senior Fellow Walt Heyer speaking at the 2024 PrayVote Stand Summit back in October. You're tuned in to Washington Watch. After the break, we'll share the rest of that panel discussion on the transgender movement. So stick around. Much more coming your way here on Washington Watch.
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Well, good afternoon and welcome back to Washington Watch. I'm your host Jody Heiss, an honor to be filling in today for Tony. Thanks for tuning in to this special edition. We've been playing some of the highlights from the 2024 Pray Vote Stand Summit that was held in Washington, D.C. Really hope you've been enjoying this special edition. And to close out today's program, we're going to finish up with the panel discussion on the transgender movement that featured detransitioner Walt Heyer and FRC's Dr. Jennifer Bowens. In case you missed the last segment, we'll start off with this next part with Walt's confrontation with his gender therapist after eight years of trying to live as a woman. Here's Walt.
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You know, after eight years of living as Laura Jensen, identifying as Laura Jensen, I went to a gender therapist at Stanford University and stood in front of her and I said, so when does this start to work? I've been doing this for eight years. And the therapist looked at me and said, you need to give it more time. I said, what, nine years, 10 years, 11 years? And so when I took my gender therapist and the surgeon to Superior Court of California in 1990 and asked them to tell the court what hormones and surgery does and how effective it is, they documented it, both signed the letter saying hormones and surgery do not change anybody's gender. It's on file. It's not me making it up. Walker wrote, my doctor wrote the standards of care, the WPAS standards of care. And he's the one that diagnosed me. He got it wrong. And they're getting it wrong every day. We don't, there isn't one person, not one person that needs hormones and surgery for the purpose of changing genders. Never, never, never. The insanity must be stopped. If I had it my way, we would close every gender clinic in the United States and stop this nonsense. We need to get a backbone, and we need to stand up and say we are destroying lives. We are not helping people. I was an associate design engineer on the Apollo space missions when I went through the surgery. I was homeless. within a few months after the surgery, living in a park in Long Beach, and struggled until the Lord came during a prayer that I had, came to me and redeemed my life. And I am so grateful to be here to be able to share that testimony with you today. Thank you. Thank you. You see, the story is about Jesus. His story is about the power and grace of Jesus. He just used me to tell his story, and I am richly blessed.
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Amen. Amen. Thank you, Walt. I'd like to talk a little bit about, I mean, Walt, we were praying for your testimony to come through in the resource that you guys are developing, embracing God's design. And it seems to me that this resource is time for the moment our country and the world is in, really, the world is in, with this issue. Because it's spread around the world. It's not just in our country. And so... Jennifer, I'd like to kind of just give folks a little maybe outline of the stages and sections of the resource of just a little bit of what's in there so they know what they can look forward to.
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Throughout this whole book, you're gonna hear stories like, Walt, we take you through people who've been transformed by truth and by addressing the real issues. And I mean, that's really, that's what Jesus would do. He would speak to the heart of the matter and not to, you know, an illusion. He's gonna dispel the illusion. So really, we start the book out talking about what is God's design? We know what the transgender design is, but what is God's design for family? And God's, the whole reason he created humanity is because he wanted a family. Ephesians 3 tells us that every family who is named in heaven and earth, he is the father of. So the transgender movement isn't about just erasing an individual image of a person. It's about erasing the whole family unit, which from the very beginning is meant to reflect Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. So we have family for that reason. They were supposed to be our initiation into a connection and a reflection of how we can connect with all of God. And so when you have a man saying, I can breastfeed my baby, You know, it's a distortion that gets imprinted into that child from very on when really that mother-infant dyad is supposed to point to, as we behold him, we become like him, right? As we behold our mother, we become like our parents. And that's just a reflection. God put that in nature. Everything he put in nature is meant to point to who he is. So, you know, we spend a little time talking about that for those who haven't thought that this is an affront to the very foundation of the family, the building block of our society. And, you know, of course, we give some practical information about how this movement came because we want people to understand that You know, it seems to a lot of us this just came out of thin air, but there has actually been a concerted effort for many years, both in the academy and, you know, in the psychology, the social sciences, and the money funding it. So we do go into that. But then we spend a lot of time talking about gender dysphoria and the psychological issues that surround that. And Walt and I are very passionate about this issue of that diagnosis because even some of our colleagues that would be with us on that transing kids isn't a good idea, there's still this idea that gender dysphoria exists. And we wanted to say, this is a constructed diagnosis. You know, these ideas, everything in fact, you know, I'm in the field and so we use the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. And oftentimes what I do when I'm counseling with someone is I pray and ask the Lord to remove every label that has been put on people through diagnosis, through any issue, because we're not, we're child of God. I am not a diagnosis. You are not a diagnosis. We've talked about people who are struggling with alcoholism. You're not an alcoholic. You might struggle with that, but that's not your identity. And so even when it comes to the trans movement, people are clinging to, I'm transgender or I'm a detransitioner. No, you're not. If you know God, you are first and foremost a Christian, and that is powerful. Had he known, he wouldn't have crucified the Lord of glory. Why? Because all of these little anointed ones are popping up. So that label of being in Christ is the most important label that we can ever bear. And so even now, I just pray anyone in this room who has received a diagnosis from a psychologist, social worker, I just pray for you right now, for that label to be lifted off of you, and that you would come into the identity of who God has created you to be as a child, first and foremost of God, and that any words that people have spoken over you in this regard would just fall to the ground.
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Jennifer and Walt, I know the resource you're producing is, we're seeking to help everyone navigate this. So I'm wondering if we can just share the types of people out there who the resource will help. Who is this for? Who will benefit from reading it?
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EVERYBODY. REALLY. EVEN IF YOU'RE NOT WORKING WITH PEOPLE YOU'LL BENEFIT FROM IT BECAUSE THERE'S SO MUCH DATA AND SO MUCH HISTORY AND SO MUCH CONTENT THAT YOU ARE GOING TO BE AFFECTED BY IT AND YOU WILL COME AWAY FEELING LIKE WE DO THAT WE'VE BEEN OFF THE WRONG TRACK FOR A LONG TIME. There really isn't anybody who can't benefit from this, whether you're a therapist, a pastor, grandma, grandpa, uncle, aunt, mom, pop. You're gonna benefit from it.
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Yeah, I mean, we wrote it to be accessible. I mean, I can geek out with anyone, but, you know, I didn't want to, like, put it so, like, you know, research-oriented, but there's enough research in there that it'll still be interesting.
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And it's not too technical because I do the writing. I mean, she does the technical writing. I'm just a street drunk, right? And so I can bring that element where that's really what makes it magical. And I think one of the things that's so important, if you don't remember anything else, remember that when we introduce a child or an individual to the idea that they can change genders, we devalue who they are in Christ, right? The second thing is when we give them hormones, we dehumanize who they are in Christ. And when we cut body parts off these individuals for the purpose of changing their identity, we destroy who they are in Christ until the Lord Jesus Christ can come and redeem their life and bring them back to living for Christ.
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Well, I believe there's a graphic up on this side, but if you don't see it, the website is embracingthedesign.org, embracingthedesign.org. You can go there and see what is forthcoming as the resource is finalized, rolled out, and released on that website. Jennifer and Walt, I believe this is going to impact many. It's going to help many. And it's going to serve not only those struggling, but the body of Christ, help walk alongside of those who need help. And so as we get ready to close it out today, I just would like to ask each of you to pray as the Lord leads, but I'd like to pray for... Everyone here, everyone within earshot who watches this and those struggling and really for the Lord to use this to address the crisis. So Jennifer, would you start? Walt, I'll ask you to pray and then I'll close this out.
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Father, we just thank you that you are the healer, that every good and perfect gift comes from you, Father of lights. And Lord, we just thank you for what you've been doing on this topic. We thank you for the victories and states and the hearts and minds that are being turned back to your design, Lord. And we just pray for revelation to continue to run through our nation, Lord, that people would hunger and thirst to know you and to know the creator and how they've been made. And so, Lord, we ask you that you would use this resource, but you would use, more importantly, Lord, that you would use us to be equipped and ready to receive the harvest. We know that you said, lift up your eyes, the harvest is ready. And so Lord, we ask you today that you would make us ready and that our hearts respond, here am I, send me, Lord. Here am I, send me. So Lord, I pray for your people. I pray that you would begin to stir their hearts today that you would show them their place on the wall in this hour of harvest, Lord, that we would rise up with hope, we would rise up with healing, and we would ride on our God who has healing in his wings. And Lord, we thank you for our nation turning back to you. In Jesus' name.
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I PRAY THAT WE WILL HONOR AND GLORIFY GOD AND THE POWER AND GRACE OF JESUS CHRIST IN ALL WE DO, AND TO DO THAT, WE MUST PROTECT OUR CHILDREN, NOT ALLOW THEM TO BE CUT UP, CARVED UP, AND FILLED UP WITH HORMONES, AND I PRAY Lord, that we in this group, the people that can hear us today through these prayers have the power to do this and to be able to save our children and save our families, save marriages and save people from totally unnecessary hormones, surgery. And we just pray this in your precious name. Amen.
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Lord, we thank you for this time, Lord, and I ask that your perfect will be fully accomplished. With Walt and Jennifer, Lord, we ask that the way would be straight. And for all of us, Lord, may we link arms in unity. Lord, coming around, rallying around, Lord, what you are saying about the topic, Lord, as your word goes forth by the power of your Holy Spirit, Lord, we step forth boldly to be of service to you, Lord, stepping into places where you desire to step into, Lord. to take ground from the enemy lord as you lead your people by the guidance wisdom power grace and mercy of the holy spirit lord so i just ask for a blessing upon them right now in this resource lord may your may people embrace god's design as your people display and proclaim god's design so lord we commit this time to you lord may you seal it and send this word forth in jesus name amen thank you all
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I'm Jody Heist. Thanks so much for tuning in to this special edition of Washington Watch. What you just heard was a panel discussion on the transgender movement that was part of the 2024 PrayVoteStand Summit. By the way, if you want to find out more about the resources Jennifer and Walt worked on, you can visit embracethedesign.com. What a great, great resource that's available there for you. And I also want to encourage you to join Family Research Council in shining the light of biblical truth as we go into brand new year. You have from now until December 31st to double the power of your tax deductible gift to FRC. You can do so right now by simply texting the word LIGHT, L-I-G-H-T, LIGHT to 67742. Well, that's all we have for today. Thank you so much for joining us. Hope you are able to come back with us again tomorrow right here on Washington Watch. God bless you. Have a great evening.
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On this episode of Sekulow, we delve into President Biden's controversial last-minute commutation of death row inmates' sentences, a move that has sparked debate across the nation. With only a few days left in his presidency, Biden's decision to commute the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates has been scrutinized for its potential political motivations and timing. Join us as we examine the implications of this decision and its impact on his legacy, with insights from legal experts and guest contributors.
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Today on Sekulow, Biden disregards crime during his last days in office.
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Keeping you informed and engaged now more than ever. This is Sekulow. We want to hear from you. Share and post your comments or call 1-800-684-3110. And now your host.
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Welcome to Seculo and we hope you all had a Merry Christmas, a time to celebrate the birth of Christ with your family and your church and those that you love. And we are talking about today on this day after Christmas, something that may have happened, uh, under the radar for you as you celebrate the holidays. I know many of us don't like to get too bogged down in the news over the Christmas holiday, but President Biden issued a commutation as he's been building up these numbers of commutations and pardons across the last few weeks, which is normal at the end of a presidency when the president exercises the pardon power and commutation power that he has. But this one was a little bit of a head scratcher for many. And this was a statement from President Joe Biden on federal death row commutations. This came on December 23rd, a time when many people are traveling, already spending time with family, getting ready for Christmas Eve services, wrapping presents and the like. And what President Biden did here was he commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 individuals on federal death row. Now, he's not releasing them from prison. They're not being pardoned. But it's a commutation from a death penalty conviction down to life sentences without the possibility of parole. And at this time, as his legacy is being cemented, as his time in office is coming to an end, it still seems like the president is playing politics with his pardon power and with his executive powers. The 37 of these 40 individuals, three which will remain on death row, are notably Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was one of the Boston bombers, the perpetrator of the Emmanuel Baptist Church shooting, and the Tree of Life synagogue shooter. I don't even want to say their names because they are horrible criminals that are on death row. And now there is a very lively debate around the use of the death penalty around the world and the federal level. But it is a curious timing that President Biden, decides to commute these sentences of these convicted mass murderers in many cases down to the life in prison without the possibility of parole, with the exception of three, which he gives the explanation of these. These commutations are consistent with my moratorium. My administration is posed on federal executions in cases other than terrorism and hate motivated mass murder. So he has exceptions about something that he is convinced the federal government must stop the use of. We're going to talk about it with Harry Hutchison in the next segment, and we've got a lot more ahead. But it just seems inconsistent and more of a political game to mess with the incoming Trump administration. More than anything. And he does it right during the Christmas holiday. So we'll get into that. And we have a lot more ahead on the show today. If you're watching, go ahead and hit like and subscribe. Leave a comment. Tell us where you're watching from. Or if you have a comment about this, you can also call in at 1-800-684-3110. We've got Rick Grinnell coming up ahead. But I also want to remind you that we are... as this year is almost over, if you can believe it, in the final days of our Faith and Freedom year-end drive. This is the most important month of the year at the ACLJ. It enables us to do all the work you see forward-facing, like this broadcast, like the big victories in court you hear about, but also all of the legal work and analysis and education that we provide here at the ACLJ at no cost to our clients because of those of you that give faithfully to the ACLJ. If you donate today, your gifts are doubled. Go to faithandfreedomdrive, year and drive at aclj.org. You can scan that QR code if you're watching on one of our many video platforms. But donate today, have your gifts doubled, aclj.org. Welcome back to Sekulow. I'm joined by Harry Hutchison here in the studio, and we'll get to that. More analysis of this commutation by President Biden just days before Christmas in just a moment. But I do want to remind you, if you are watching right now, we are in the final days of our Faith and Freedom year in drive. And actually, today begins a triple match. So we have had gifts doubled throughout this match, but because of ACLJ champions and those that provide that matching fund, we are with just five days left Unlocking a triple match. So it's no longer just your gift doubled. A $25 gift now becomes $75. A $100 gift becomes $300. It is your tax deductible gift is triple matched at ACLJ.org. And this provides the funding as we budget into the next year to fight many cases. We'll talk about some of those cases here today. But these cases are fought at no cost to the client. When a track team is told you can't pray by their coach at a public school before your meet. And the courage that it takes for a high school student to say, I know this is wrong. I need to fight it, but I don't know how. That's where the ACLJ comes in. And we're victorious. When we fight those cases, we know we have the law on our side and we know we can take it on. And we know that it's not going to cost those courageous teenagers or in many other cases. And we'll talk about those, too. The individual doesn't have to worry about, how am I going to pay a lawyer to fight for me? They come to the ACLJ and they get those services at no cost to them because of you, the donor who stands up. We had 175 pro-life legal matters this year of 2024, 197 free speech matters that we fought this year. 142 religious liberty matters and 126 legal actions battling the deep state and hundreds more that don't necessarily fit into that clean category of just free speech or religious liberty. But we fight these at no cost to the clients. And that is such a profound impact on our nation, on ensuring that our Constitution is followed, and that these individuals' rights are protected. And it's been a rough time for individual rights and religious liberty in fighting the deep state over these past four years. But just because there's a change in administration doesn't mean that that everything goes away that we have to fight. Many times we have to fight it harder because then it's the individuals at these bureaucracies or these states that don't believe in protecting the freedoms that we have in our constitution that start to go on the offense. And that's why the ACLJ is here. The federal government can do a lot, the new administration, to protect rights and to reestablish the guidepost for how this nation should behave. But that doesn't mean it goes away. That means the bad actors sometimes come out in more force. And that's why it's so important to give today in our Faith and Freedom Year in Drive. Go to ACLJ.org. Have your gift tripled today. and make sure that we are prepared at any challenge that is thrown our way in 2025. But I want to get back to this comment and this commutation by President Biden, because Professor Hutchison, I know there's a very robust debate around the world, in the United States, about even the use of the death penalty. And that's not what this is about in this issue here for me. But what it is about is the Biden administration trying to hamstring the next administration. It's also about the ability of the president to show consistency, which he currently is not, I believe. And it also brings up the issue of where have you been on this issue for four years? Why now, as you try to cement your legacy in what you hope will be a positive one, with just a few days left in the administration? What were your thoughts when you saw this come out over the Christmas holiday?
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Well, number one, I think it's crystal clear that President Biden's enduring legacy is his ongoing mental decline. And so consistent with his ongoing mental decline, he offers arguably an inconsistent explanation for commuting the death penalty for death row inmates. And you are quite right, Will, to point out there is this huge question out there. Where was Joe Biden two years ago, three years ago, four years ago? He had the opportunity to commute these sentences much earlier. It's important to keep in mind, as you correctly point out, that there is an open debate surrounding the death penalty. One of the arguments against the death penalty has always been the possibility that one of the defendants is in fact innocent. But there's no evidence, at least that I've seen on the record, that any of the commutations that he issued recently fall into that category. In other words, none of these prisoners were innocent, and there's no evidence of innocence which could potentially justify a commutation. But it's also imperative to look at the background. Joe Biden has basically offered a commutation clemency festival. Keep in mind, on December the 12th, he offered clemency to 1,500 inmates. He recently pardoned his son, Hunter, And now he's offering a commutation for 37 death row inmates, notwithstanding the fact that the victim's families have gone through a trial and sentencing phase. And he basically says to the victims' families, I don't care about your sense of justice. So at a minimum, he should have demonstrated that he was willing to talk to those victims before offering a commutation. But I would also quickly add that would be asking too much of President Biden given his mental decline.
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Well, and there was that – big report out of the Wall Street Journal last Friday, where it appears that the decline of President Biden happened even during the campaign in 2020. And that for four years, he hasn't fully been operating as president. He held far fewer all cabinet meetings than his predecessors. He stopped meeting with the Secretary of Defense regularly, which was happening earlier in the presidency. but people were alarmed at how infrequent it became, especially when there were two global conflicts that America, at least by proxy, was involved in, the war in Gaza as well as the war in Ukraine, and his meetings became less frequent with his Secretary of Defense. And you look at these issues, and it does bring concern, and all of this is hindsight. There is a future ahead with the new administration. But One, it makes you question who is making these decisions, who is calling the shots. But also, if this were something that were a deeply rooted moral issue for the president, as he brings up, that he believes that I'm more convinced than ever that we must stop the use of the death penalty at the federal level. Well, they did put them on hold. There was a moratorium on carrying out the executions during this presidency, so that is why no one was executed. But then he took the step of granting the commutation of the sentence from a death by execution down to life without the possibility of parole. But once again, if it's that moral issue, and I do believe there are – many, many people, even conservatives, liberal across the spectrum that don't believe, especially as you brought up, because of the issues that can happen in jury trials across this country, that necessarily the death penalty is the right thing for the state to have the power. However, Why, if this moral issue is so necessary at this time, were three left off? We're not going to talk about the crimes that were committed by those that got their sentence commuted, but I read some of them, and they are horrific. But yet, the three... equally as horrific crimes were left their penalty and the others were not. We're going to continue on with this discussion and much more, and you can call in at 1-800-684-3110 to join the conversation. But remember, we are in that triple match. If you donate to the ACLJ today in our Faith and Freedom year-end drive, your gift is effectively tripled. A $25 gift becomes $75. A $100 gift becomes $300. It's important now more than ever. that you join us in this fight as we look forward to 2025, a year with so much opportunity, but also with many, many fights ahead. Donate today at ACLJ.org slash faith and freedom to have your donation tripled. Welcome back to Seculo. We hope you had a wonderful time celebrating Christmas with your family. But we at the ACLJ are back at work. We are wrapping up 2024, which has been a very eventful year. But we also look forward to the fights ahead in 2025. I'm joined now by ACLJ Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow. We are looking at the fights we have ahead. And you know more than anyone that just because there's a friendly administration in the White House sometimes means that the fights become harder as you fight harder. more localized fights with states, with cities that are almost lashing out at the change in the administration and the way that the country is run. How great of a threat do you see both the deep state as well as just governments on a smaller scale or bureaucrats that want to push back and fight against the freedoms that we celebrate and fight to protect here at the ACLJ?
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so sometimes and this has been true over many years you'll see that even with an administration that would be more friendly uh obviously in this situation um with president trump incoming president trump but the fact is that the bureaucrats are entrenched and if you look at some of our biggest fights We were in the middle of them. I remember when it went from President Obama to President Trump, we had the IRS targeting cases. And ultimately, it took a while for the new administration, you know, for everybody to catch up to speed. But we were able to get that case resolved successfully for our client because we utilized the benefit. of having lawyers that were taking a fresh look at this now within the government who acknowledged the wrongdoing of the Internal Revenue Service. Well, I think about the, right now, I think about the whistleblowers that we have. And we've been very aggressive in court and fighting back very aggressively. But the fact is now, we can now use other processes internally within the FBI, now that we're going to have a new FBI director and a new attorney general in Pam Bondi, to get justice for clients that have been wrong. I think of Garrett Elboy, I think of a whole group of them. So there's going to be those, but rest assured also, there will be new cases and new issues. I think you're going to see a lot of congressional fights. Our government affairs office is going to be very, very busy, but we also have a great opportunity to reshape the law in a positive direction that literally brings equal justice under the law to everyone. I want to take a moment here on behalf of the Sekulow family, but also on behalf of the American Center for Law and Justice and all of our teams on radio, on government affairs, our lawyers, people that work in the social media to say a huge thank you to our donors who are supporting our ongoing work at the ACLJ. Your donations right now mean a lot because this is literally it. The last five days here are the biggest five days of our year for the ACLJ. So I would encourage you, if you've donated, thank you. If you haven't yet, I encourage you to do so at ACLJ.org because the impact will be great. We're expanding. We have a lot of new opportunities ahead. And I'm excited about what's coming, but we've got to be realistic that these are going to be a lot of fights. And you're right, Will, a lot of these will end up on the local level.
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And you look at where we were at this point last year when we were preparing to fight at the Supreme Court over the 14th Amendment. And it's just a vast difference of where we were just 12 months ago to where we are today. But that it took that fight of the ACLJ standing with the Colorado Republican Party and also the Trump team fighting for ballot access there as well to even get where we are today. And that's happened this year.
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I mean, the 14th Amendment case was huge on a whole host of levels. And that was, of course, the idea that you would remove a duly qualified candidate from running for president, which is what the Colorado Secretary of State was trying to do, to win it at the Supreme Court and then ultimately win it overwhelmingly. Everyone recognizing that you can't do what Colorado tried to do. Then you had the immunity case, which we were heavily involved in because as someone who is represented in uh the president while he served as president i know what the demands are like and the idea that um you lose immunity would be ridiculous no president would be free to make a decision that they need to make in protecting the country because everybody there's already enough lawyers involved let me just put it that way you don't need a dozen more but that's the truth uh so those are listen we had a great run at the supreme court this year there's no doubt about it but as i said without the support of ACLJ donors and members around the country. None of this happens. No daily radio broadcasts, no broadcasts on YouTube and Rumble and Facebook and X. None of that happens without the support of the people that are listening to this broadcast or watching this broadcast right now. And we encourage you to support the work of the ACLJ. Look, I mean, we're at a strategic time and you want to take it... In the last administration, obviously, we were fighting the administration a lot. That doesn't necessarily change in the sense of some of the ongoing cases may continue, and certainly in the beginning until the new Justice Department's in place. But we do have great opportunities to get justice, and that's what we're going to focus on.
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That's right, and that's why we are here broadcasting December 26th to let you know what the fight ahead looks like and also how you can join the ACLJ and take part in this triple match here, these final days of our Faith and Freedom year-end drive. but we also have had many cases that aren't the headline gripping cases that you see like the 14th amendment and things of that nature. But even the ACLJ work continues down where we protect individuals, individuals that, Can't pray at a track meet before a track meet because their coach violates their rights or the student that we finally after years of fighting in Nevada was forced to read that monologue. And we got victory against that school district for that family as well. These victories are very important as well.
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Oh, listen, that's how we started as an organization was representing individuals. And we still, that's mostly what we do. People that could not afford lawyers that represent a president, but they, because of the generosity of our donors, they can be lawyers that have that kind of skill set let me take it a step further will on you you mentioned the school case and that was a tough case and you know we had a really fight uh to get justice in that case for the student and her mother let me tell you there are other ones we've got a case coming that's out of florida on a prayer meeting that was held a prayer vigil actually for a community that was challenged by an atheist group And we're fighting that out now with the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals and at the district court and ultimately go to the Supreme Court of the United States. We have a case that's at the Supreme Court right now on pro-life sidewalk counselors. So there is, whether it's at the school board level or the Supreme Court of the United States or the International Criminal Court, which is now officially indicted, The sitting president, Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, the ACLJ, heavily involved in that defense as well. So that's our global offices. Logan has been over in our office overseas and has been visiting there and talked to our executive director, the head of the programming there, and they're doing great work. So there's a lot of activity that goes on, like you said, Will, that you can't report every day because there's so much of it. But that's what we do every single day at the ACLJ.
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That's right. And we've just got a minute here, but Jay will be staying with us in the next segment as well. So don't tune out and go ahead and give a thumbs up and like and subscribe wherever you're watching. And make sure you go to aclj.org slash faith and freedom to have your donation tripled. here through the end of the year donations will be tripled you're hearing about the important fights that we fight every day at the aclj and as we try to navigate and predict what those fights ahead will be that's where you come in when you donate it helps us budget out for the year it helps us know what areas we can go how aggressively we can fight and we fight aggressively at the aclj So go to aclj.org slash faith and freedom. Have your donation tripled today. We'll be right back with more on Sekulow.
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Keeping you informed and engaged now more than ever. This is Sekulow.
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Welcome back to Sekulow for our second half hour of the broadcast. We hope you all had a Merry Christmas with your family and friends. And now we talk about the fight ahead. And we have ACLJ Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow joining us on the phone. And we've been talking about kind of that fight here domestically but we know the issues whether it be israel you mentioned the arrest warrants by the icc against prime minister netanyahu and even poland recently announced that if he were to go to the memorial at auschwitz they would they would actually have to carry out that arrest warrant because they are signatures to the icc how big of an impact and fight ahead is that for the aclj
SPEAKER 06 :
It's going to be gigantic. And let me just say something. You talk about disgusting. Think about this for a moment. The sitting prime minister of Israel has been indicted on bogus charges. It's nonsense. OK, this was in reference to Israel's response on October 7th. So they're going after the prime minister, who's now told that if he goes to and I've been to the March of the Living, I've been to those memorials. that if he goes to Auschwitz, where relatives of mine and many Jewish people around the world lost relatives, the Jewish prime minister of the Jewish state can't go to the Holocaust memorial because the International Criminal Court in The Hague has indicted him. Meanwhile, every dictator around the globe gets away with impunity. And here, Netanyahu did nothing. So what's the fight going to be like? It's going to be long. It's going to be hard fought. But you've got to understand something. Look, I'm one of the few lawyers that have argued in front of the International Criminal Court in The Hague a couple of times. And it's like nothing else you've ever experienced. We've showed that video before. But we're committed to standing with the Jewish state. We're committed to standing with Israel. And we're going to fight. And I think we will ultimately prevail. But it's going to take time and resources and a big international effort to do it.
SPEAKER 07 :
That's right. And I was even seeing reports, and this goes back to the importance of even this broadcast in the media that we put out. The AFP, the Agents Free French Press, they put out a whole article yesterday about Christmas in Bethlehem because of the war in Gaza. And the entire article just referenced that Bethlehem is occupied by the Israelis and also said that Gaza and the West Bank, the Palestinian territories, are separated by Israeli-occupied land.
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You know what, Will? It's interesting that the AFP said it, but let's get it a lot closer to home, which is a case we have right now. How about the FBI in the United States saying it? That is real. They recognized the state of Palestine officially as a diploma was handed out to a Palestinian security officer, okay? And it is handed out and they announce it as the state of Palestine, which neither the United States or the rest of the world legally recognizes as a state. So this shows you the level of that hostility. And that's why we're fighting back on the domestic front, because that we send in that Freedom of Information Act request. I am sure they will not respond. And I'm sure we will be in court and we will prevail.
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We will prevail. And we also know where to direct a new FBI director and administration to be looking.
SPEAKER 06 :
That's exactly right. Look, we have relations with these people. I mean, Pam Bondi was on our impeachment team. Of course, Tulsi Gabbard is a team member of the ACLJ. Rick Grinnell is now the special envoy and is a team member. I mean, think about that for a moment. of the people with the ACLJ that have heavy involvement in the next administration. It's very impressive. It's impressive because God opened doors and our supporters have supported the work of the ACLJ. Let me say this really clearly to everybody. Your support is now more critical than ever. And, you know, we had that Now More Than Ever campaign, which was very successful for the ACLJ. And the truth of that is, this is, folks, we got a moment here where we can see some really great things. We have to seize the moment. And that's where your support comes in.
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And you can do that today at aclj.org slash faithandfreedom or just aclj.org and have your donation tripled. The impact is tripled. These final days of the year, go to aclj.org slash faithandfreedom. We talked about these matters. We had 175 pro-life legal matters in 2024, 197 free speech matters, 142 religious liberty matters, and 126 legal actions against the deep state. And that's just scratching the surface, folks. We fight every day here at the ACLJ. Join us, ACLJ.org. Welcome back to Sekulow. If you want to have your question or comment on air, go ahead and call us at 1-800-684-3110. I'll be taking phone calls in the next segment of the broadcast. But right now, I'm joined by Rick Grinnell. who has been on this broadcast many times, and we are always happy to have Rick's insight into these many complex issues that we face. But I saw this in The Hill. It seems like the left just doesn't know how to lose, so they have to keep digging up old arguments in trying to stop the Trump presidency. But this headline... Congress has the power to block Trump from taking office, but lawmakers must act now. Rick, I thought this time last year when the ACLJ was preparing to file at the Supreme Court on the 14th Amendment cases and then we had a resounding victory at the Supreme Court, That issue was going to be dead, and we didn't have to deal with that. But it seems like the short-term memory of the left is ever pervasive, and we're seeing now history repeat itself as they try to get Congress to not certify an election, which I thought also was an insurrection. What are your thoughts on this, Rick?
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Well, first of all, the one thing that we always know that will always happen, death taxes and the hypocrisy of Washington. Politicians will always be hypocrites, and we see this now. If we play by the same rules that they played against us, these lawyers who are filing cases to undermine democracy, this is their words, they should be disbarred. They should be canceled. They should be debanked. That's what they did to us. And while I'm not advocating for that, because I think that it is a reckless trap for America, the reality is that this is what they did to us. And I'm not sure what it's going to take to get them to stop. They started this whole thing, remember, in 2016, which most people forget. 75 Democratic congressmen and senators refused to go to Donald Trump's inauguration. They said it was stolen, it was illegitimate. So they didn't even go. They didn't show up. They boycotted the peaceful transition of power. And it was just a very short time later that they were then screaming about undermining democracy while they were selecting rather than electing their candidate. And so the hypocrisy is just huge. Here is the problem, Will. In Washington... It is called a Tuesday. It is not unique. No one is surprised. It won't be called out by the press rooms because they love the power of Washington and making sure that they protect that power. For the rest of us, you know, we ignored the media in the 2024 election. They piled on Donald Trump. They said, you know, terrible things. And the American people just came out and voted for him anyway. They know the truth. And I think the big news here is that the power of the media is really waning.
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And as you look at also the things that are coming out of the media now, after they participated in the cover-up of the state of our president for the last four years, they're now feeling free to tell the full story. You saw that Wall Street Journal report that came out just before Christmas, so congratulations Timed perfectly to not get a ton of press, but still to be in the national record that really the decline of President Biden happened before he even took office when he was running for office. And they were trying to downplay how much Jill Biden was campaigning because it looked bad because President Biden wasn't able to. And then you think about how much has been done under this presidency with a president not fully in charge. How much more was the deep state empowered by having the bureaucrats run the entire show with no real check from the president? And now we have to go in. We thought the swamp was swampy in 2016. How much worse is it now after four years of unchecked bureaucratic power, Rick?
SPEAKER 03 :
Look, I think that every single person that was around Joe Biden and stayed silent, the entire cabinet, the entire staff of the White House, they need to be held to account. They lied to the American people. They knew that he was declining. They said he was fine all the way through the summer. And we all know that that wasn't true. And you have people like Barack Obama and Hollywood types that were saying, oh, I was with him. He's as sharp as a tack. General Milley, for instance. How dangerous is it for General Milley to act so political that he overlooks a failing and declining president who can't make decisions in order to keep his job? That is really scary in America that that has happened. But that's exactly what happened. People were afraid to stand up. And yet what do they do? They always say that, you know, the other side is afraid to stand up. And and we see it very, very clearly. And I think they should be held to account. I'll add this. I don't think that the pardons that all just came out, the outrageous pardoning of murderers is something that Joe Biden did. I think his staff set him up, maybe even auto penned what happened. But Biden is in no position cognitively to make these decisions. And somebody should have stopped it.
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Well, and Rick, we talked about that earlier in the broadcast, the commutation of 37 out of the 40 death row prisoners down to life imprisonment. But even that... was so loaded with a political game because they, in their statement that was purportedly from President Biden, that he believes this is not a practice that the federal government should be doing, but he still left three on there because whoever was writing this policy and deciding this would go forward knew how untenable it would be for the American people. If you pardoned the Boston Marathon bomber and the Tree of Life synagogue shooter and the Emmanuel Baptist Church shooter. that there would be outrage across this country that you lessened the sentence for those violent, terroristic criminals. But the stories that people don't know, they knew they could get away with this to help, I guess, cement a little bit better legacy with the left. It really just boggles the mind.
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Look, it's politics that permeates everything. And this kind of far left, We're against the death penalty, uh, is exactly what the staffers did. They looked for every case of someone on death row and they just swept all these cases together and they asked Joe Biden to sign them, or they just got them to, uh, shake his head and they auto-pended. This is, this is outrageous that it's happening in America. Uh, these people need to be held to account. Every single person who works in the white house, the chief of staff, Jake Sullivan, All of these individuals, including the cabinet, Pete Buttigieg is going to try to run for office in the future. Jennifer Granholm, all of these people sat by and watched the president lie to America and they participated in it. This is something that they should be run out of town for, not try to get elected to come back to Washington to do some sort of job.
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And Rick, we are in the last few days of our faith and freedom year in drive. And one of the things I've been telling our audience is that there's a big job ahead for those filling positions in this new administration. And because of how recklessly the bureaucrats have acted over the past four years, Many times they need even the expertise of the ACLJ through our FOIA process, through pointing out to these administrative branches that here's where the issues are. It's so much mess to try to clean up when you just are thrown in there, but that's why we will stand alongside these administrative departments, these agencies of the federal government, and point out, here's where the problems were. We've been watching it for four years. Go look here to clean up this mess.
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Yeah, look, the institutional knowledge of all the corruption is exactly what ACLJ does. The government is going to need help showing how to reform these agencies. We're about to launch the most incredible reform effort in Washington. Outside groups like ACLJ that have enormous clout, great resources of lawyers, offices around the world. We need to support ACLJ. I hope people will recognize here at the end of the year that they should support an organization like ACLJ, which is doing the good work.
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Thank you, Rick, for joining us today. I hope you had a Merry Christmas, and we'll be talking with you soon. But as Rick said, now is the time to support the ACLJ. Go to aclj.org slash faithandfreedom. You can scan the QR code that's on your screen if you're watching on one of our many video platforms. We encourage you to do that if you only get the audio version. We have a beautiful studio, robust broadcast. that you can watch five days a week. Go to aclj.org, support the work of the ACLJ and the work ahead, more importantly. The Faith and Freedom Year-End Drive. It goes to help us budget for the next year. to know where we can fight, where we can direct our resources in the year ahead. And we need your help to do that. Go to aclj.org slash faith and freedom. From now until the end of the year, your gift is tripled. Your gift is tax deductible and your impact is tripled. aclj.org slash faith and freedom. We'll be right back. Welcome back to Seculo. Executive producer Will Haines sitting in today. And if you want to be on air, I'm about to take phone calls. Go to 1-800-684-3110. 1-800-684-3110. You can call and we've got a few lines open and I'll get to those calls as they come in. So I'm going to do that right now. I'm going to go to Robert calling from Maryland on line one. Robert, I hope you had a Merry Christmas. You're on Seculo.
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I did. Thank you, Will. It was a wonderful Christmas and still enjoying it. And I wanted to ask you, and I think you probably partially answered the question, what may be the primary motivation for President Biden to commute the sentences of three individuals, one that committed an act of terrorism and two committed some hate crimes? He committed some terrible crimes. It's not like it sounds like any of these men of the sentences that he commuted worked with the government to break up other criminal organizations or to bring some other criminals off the street. That's why I was asking that.
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Well, from his statement, if you take it at face value, is that he is convinced more than ever that we must stop the use of the death penalty at the federal level and that this is carrying that out. President Biden talks proudly about his Catholic faith. The death penalty is mostly not held as something that the government should be involved with within the Catholic Church. The Pope speaks out about the uh the evils of the death penalty and that government should do away with that um so i assume that the rationale and this is this is from an outsider's perspective would be something tied to that and that doesn't believe the federal government needs to be involved with it but that's where it does seem to be the disconnect if if it is something like your faith driving you to to say that the federal government needs to be out of the business of the death penalty. then why is the commutation not for all 40, just for the 37? Now, the heinousness of what happened, this Boston Marathon bombing, an act of terrorism that gripped the nation for days as that manhunt took place, or the horrific tragedies of the targeted shootings of the Tree of Life Synagogue, a horrible act of anti-Semitism and hatred, or the racially motivated Emmanuel Baptist Church shooting in South Carolina. Those things are all heinous crimes. The other crimes that these others committed where they took the life of children in many cases, equally as heinous. These are horrific things that these people did to get themselves convicted of these crimes and put on death row. So I don't personally understand the distinction between someone who is committing acts of violence and killing children. to commute that sentence, but the mass shooters not commuting theirs, it doesn't seem to have an ideological square to it, where if you believe that it should be gone and all of them should just be in life in prison without parole, then I think that that would have been the ideologically honest approach here. But as Rick said, it seems that Potentially, someone else was involved in this decision-making process, and it wasn't just President Biden who came up with the idea to commute the sentence of 37 out of 40 federal death row inmates. Somewhere along the line, someone got political and said, there is no way that your legacy can be commuting the sentence of either mass shooters or that committed religious and or racially motivated killings, or a terrorist, the Boston Marathon bomber, that put the entire Northeast in a state of fear, and America was gripped by watching that story play out live on our TV screens. So I think that there was politics mixed in with that motivation, not just pure ideological honesty, if you want to put it that way. Let's go to Courtless calling from Florida on line two. Courtless, you're on Sekulow.
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Yes, hi. The world saw Biden's last debates I wanted to know, why isn't anybody legally challenging all of his bad decisions up until the end of his presidency, claiming that he is incapacitated?
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Well, courtless, the method for challenging the president in office, whether he has the ability to serve, would be using the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. There is a process laid out, and it would take members of the cabinet and the vice president it would take them to really start that process. And that is not something that we have seen any will to do. And whether or not it matters at this point with under 30 days left in his presidency, I think is one thing. But I also, I think many of the decisions, because the ideology of those cabinet members and the vice president And anyone who would start that process is in line with President Biden, or maybe they are the ones. making a lot of the decisions. So why would they want to pull the rug out from under what is an easy time to make big policy changes and big policy shifts here at the end? I mean, even the fact that we mentioned earlier, the FBI at that ceremony announcing someone from Ramallah, the state of Palestine, that is a the FBI appears to be changing U.S. foreign policy against U.S. law. about what Palestine is recognized as here in the final days of the administration. And should that be challenged even from within the Biden White House? Because the FBI is under the executive branch. Yes, it should be. That should be an issue. But it's not because they're coasting their way out, changing policy as they go. Planting landmines, so to speak, for the incoming administration to have to deal with so that they can't be as effective as they need to be on day one of cleaning up the mess. But that's why the ACLJ immediately filed a FOIA request to the Federal Bureau of Investigation about who made this policy. Who okayed this script? Who said that a table could be put up at a reception that says State of Palestine with a Palestinian flag covering the entire state of Israel so that there was no Israel on the map at Quantico? That's what we're going to find out. And then with an easier route forward with a more friendly administration, we can fight to get those results quicker than the Biden administration like to give them to us. It took years to get certain things, but we don't give up. We keep fighting. Those FOIA fights, especially under a hostile administration, take years because we have to go to court. We have to fight. in court to get a judge to tell the administration, give them the documents they're required to be given to the ACLJ under law, the Freedom of Information Act. And then we have to dig through the tens of thousands of pages they dump and we find that nugget and we find out where the corruption was and we find out who made the policy change, who deleted the video, who lied to the American public. We do that every day here at the ACLJ, just like we fight for students' rights to pray before a track meet, or parents' rights to protect their children from content being forced upon them in the schools that is inappropriate, or whether we're fighting for the state of Israel at the International Criminal Court, or whether it is fighting for your rights to free speech and religious liberty. Donate today, ACLJ.org. Your gift is tripled.
In this episode of the Mike Gallagher Show, Joey Hudson steps in to deliver insights on the day after Christmas, engaging listeners with discussions on the upcoming Trump administration's aggressive plans regarding immigration. With analysis on how Mexico is preparing for an influx and the possible strife on U.S. soil, Hudson provides a rundown of policies set to be enacted swiftly after inauguration.
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He's the happy conservative warrior. From the Relief Factor studios, sitting in for Mike today, here's Joey Hudson.
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Welcome in on this day after Christmas. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. with your family, with your friends, and just had some time off just to relax. Probably did a lot of cooking, a lot of eating. Just hope it was a blessed day for all of you. We've got a lot to cover today. And, of course, you'll be a big part of that. Love to hear from you. 800-655-MIKE, 1-800-655-6453 is how you join today's conversation. You can call. And Teresa will put you in queue. We'll talk as time permits. You can text your comments on the MyPillow text line. We'll read as many of those as we can. And emails are welcome, joey at joeyhudson.com, of course. In anticipation of the inauguration of Donald Trump coming up on January the 20th, of course, one of the key... issues that he has talked about is deporting illegals who are in our country illegally. This is a major part of what Donald Trump ran on this year. And the American people are ready for this. It's going to be quite interesting to watch because just logistically it's going to be tough to literally gather millions of people and then get them back to the country that they came from. Evidently, though, the Mexican government realizes that Trump is serious about this as they have started planning on their own of how to deal with this mass influx of people coming back home. The Mexican government, over Christmas, announced that they are opening 25 new shelters to accommodate the anticipated surge. And they're anticipating it to start day one, January 20th. As soon as Trump is signed in and starts signing executive orders, Tom Holman says that he and his team are ready to start. And evidently, Mexico is anticipating that influx that day. They're saying that, and this was from Bajaj, California, Governor Marino Avila-Almato confirming the initiative. She says that there will be five shelters in Tijuana with two more in Mexicala. They did not disclose where the other shelters. would be located, but she said this is a strategic plan to accommodate exclusively people who get deported after January 20th. She emphasized that the shelters will be exclusively for Mexican nationals returned from the U.S., saying that Mexicans will be welcomed back to their country and their human rights will be respected. The shelters each have a capacity of 500 people each. They'll be there temporarily until they can be returned to their hometowns. Specific shelters will be set up to cater to men, women, families, and unaccompanied minors. The shelters are also set to open January 20th, coinciding with the inauguration, reflecting Mexico's anticipation of a much stricter U.S. immigration policy. Incoming White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt confirmed that Trump would take immediate executive action on the border on day one. Measures could include revisiting Title 42, a pandemic-era policy that allowed officials to turn away migrants at the border. Additionally, Trump plans to empower federal and local law enforcement officers to coordinate efforts to identify, detain, and deport undocumented immigrants. Trump has appointed South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary and, of course, Tom Holman as the border czar. And Tom Holman is just like a dog with a bone. He is ready to go. It's going to be very interesting to watch how this guy gets this job done. And I have no doubt that he will get the job done. It's going to be – again, it's going to be interesting to watch because you've got a lot of the sanctuary states, sanctuary cities who are preparing – to not cooperate with the Trump administration. And that's what's going to be fun to watch because Tom Holman says he's just going to work around them. He doesn't care if they try to obstruct what he's doing. One way or the other, he is going to make sure that the illegals in this country are sent back home. So we'll see. 800-655-6453. is how you join the conversation on the MyPillow text line, 800-655-6453. Your texts are welcome. Be sure and always use promo code MikeG when you go to MyPillow.com and get the very best price that you can. Joe Biden, you may recall, spared the lives of 37 federal death row inmates just prior to Christmas. Has not shown the same compassion for others. And one example that came up that was reported on over Christmas is a story of Jonathan Darnell. Darnell is a pro-life activist. Darnell frequently protests in front of abortion clinics. Darnell found himself on the wrong side of the law, or the Biden law, after one of these protests. When he was arrested... Prosecuted, found guilty. They used the FACE Act, the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances, to prosecute him. This was in 2020. Darnell was part of a group of 10 protesters who chained themselves to an abortion clinic entrance. All were convicted under the FACE Act. which is a 30-year-old law that prohibits obstructing access to both abortion clinics and to pro-life pregnancy centers. So Darnell, of course, is critical of Joe Biden offering clemency and offering grace. giving these killers, and these were some bad people that Joe Biden gave a second chance to, or at least is going to let them live the rest of their natural life. They're some bad people. Darnell was sitting in a federal prison because he was protesting outside of an abortion clinic. He criticized the Biden administration for what he sees as selective enforcement of the FACE Act. He says that 32 of 34 people convicted under the law since Joe Biden took office have been pro-life activists. Meanwhile, nearly 100 attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers following the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 went unprosecuted. So typical Biden administration DOJ, They choose who they want to as far as prosecution. So you've got pro-lifers who are sitting in jail because they were protesting in front of an abortion clinic, but yet you can have people who are objecting to some of the pro-life pregnancy centers where they work with these young women to encourage them to have the baby, maybe put the baby up for adoption, but to have that baby, not to abort the baby. These folks, when they disrupt those centers, and in some cases they damage the centers, they're not prosecuted. That is very evident of Joe Biden's two-tier justice system, right? 800-655-6453. I'm Joey Hudson. In for Mike Gallagher today.
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The Mike Gallagher Show. Let me ask you, Time Magazine. You have someone who inspired an insurrection. You have someone who, without a doubt, the evidence is there, tried to overturn a free and fair election. You had someone who had multiple criminal counts and found guilty on multiple criminal counts. And you named them person of the year? Is this a joke? Did we get something wrong? Did someone scam us?
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And Joey Hudson in for Mike again today. We'll be today, tomorrow, as we get through to the new year. Glad to have you. Lots of ways for you to join the conversation today. Hope you will. You can email me directly, joey, at joeyhudson.com. You can call 800-655-MIKE, 800-655-6453. You can talk with us. Tracy will put you in queue. We'll talk. It's time for minutes. Or you can just leave me a quick message on the MyPillow text line. Always use promo code MikeG when you go to MyPillow.com and place those orders. Hey, let me quickly remind you of a great if you'd like to see Alaska next year. This will be a trip of a lifetime. Peg and I did it this past year, this past July. Never had been to Alaska, and boy, I tell you, the beauty is just amazing. This is the Patriots Alaska Cruise. It's coming up August 16th through the 23rd. of 2025, so now's the time to go ahead and book and plan ahead. This isn't just any cruise. It's a Patriot Alaska cruise where you're going to get a chance to spend some time not only with Mike Gallagher, who will be one of your hosts, but Larry Elder, Joe Piscopo. Jennifer Horn. It's a great time. You see the beauty of God's nature throughout Alaska, but then you have some great programs with your host on the ship. Lots of good food, lots of good activity. So if you're interested in seeing Alaska, but better yet, just spending some time with several hundred of like-minded people along with some of your favorite radio hosts, This is a trip for you. Go to TravelWithSalem.com. TravelWithSalem.com. You can get all the details there. Go ahead and book or call 855-565-5519. 855-565-5519. Go ahead and book so that you get first shot at the stateroom that you would like to have. I'm sure that you got a lot of Christmas gifts prepared. From Santa and from your friends and family, according to a study, one in six gifts will be returned. a significant portion of what some of the retailers are doing right now, they're getting ready for that onslaught of returns that you and I will be making. Which kind of leads me to the question, you know, as you're sitting there receiving gifts, and you get one and you don't have any idea what it is. Or you know it's just something you're never going to use and you're thinking, okay, I'm going to return this. What do you say to the person giving you the gift? Did you spend any time over the holidays when you're opening gifts, looking around the room, and you know someone got something and you know they don't have a clue what it is? Love to hear from you how you respond. I mean, do you just take it, thank them, say nothing with the idea that you know you're going to return it? Or do you give it to someone else? You re-gift it. A lot of re-gifting going on. You have to be careful, though. Make sure you don't give it back to the person who gave it to you. But retailers say that they're processing and managing returns. That'll be a big thing starting today. averaging $27 for every $100 online order due to some of the expenses of shipping, sorting, and repackaging these returns. Many items are not resold, they say, with only 30% making it back to the shelves. The rest are sold at auctions, donated, or discarded. So this is where you get some of those big deals on sites like MacBid and some of the other auction sites. So 800-655-6453. Text me on the MyPillow text line. Give me a quick call. Tell me about your experience and how you handle those gifts that you know you're not going to use. The gifts, in some cases, you don't even know what they are. Again, do you just graciously accept them? Or do you say, look, I don't know what this is. Tell me what this is. 800-655-6453. Let's go to the phones. William is waiting patiently in Flint, Michigan. Welcome, William.
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Good morning. I shouldn't have said that. The issue is simple. Our gift related to Donald Trump... is three-quarters of the spindle-top oil fortune of 1901. We would like to see the Republican Party revamp the public education system in America so that at the end of a three-decade period, Donald Trump's legacy would be mega on steroids. He made America great again by educating our children about two years college and a 12K through 12. But the key issue, sir, forgive me, I have asthma, is to put the Pledge of Allegiance back in the schools, teaching our class for each grade that this is a republic for which it stands. And if you're born in America, you are an American. If you're born in a republic, guess what? We're all republicans. Type A, type B, and some Zs in there. But Donald Trump could dissolve, there's the Trump order, dissolve the Republican Party over a 30-year period by educating our children with the Pledge of Allegiance. That we're all Republicans.
SPEAKER 15 :
Well, William, I appreciate your phone call. I'll take it one step further. Yes, we need to put the Pledge of Allegiance back in the schools. We also need to put prayer back in the schools. When I was growing up, I remember my fifth grade teacher, Miss Scipio, we would do the Pledge of Allegiance. She would play the Lord's Prayer. uh every morning too before we started our class so i would add that to the list uh kim is in uh corydon indian uh india indiana i guess kim how are you no not india you're in indiana
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That was a good slip-up. What am I going to call South Carolina? Anyway, I graduated high school in North Carolina. Oh, yes. Here's what I say about Christmas gifts. Be thankful that somebody remembered you. You might not like it, but deal with it. And say thank you. And if you don't like it or you're not sure, just deal with it. That's my philosophy.
SPEAKER 15 :
That's a good point, Kim, because regardless of what it is, that person took their time and their money to get that for you, in most cases wrapped it up and brought it to you, so that should mean something.
SPEAKER 10 :
Yes, and if you want Christmas for yourself, then be selfish and go buy it.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, yeah, good point, good point.
SPEAKER 10 :
Yes, thank you very much.
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Thank you, Kim in Indiana. Have a blessed day. 800-655-6453, one line open for you. Lori is in Beaverton, Oregon. Welcome, Lori.
SPEAKER 09 :
Hi. Oh, that was a surprise. I was just wondering if I should be going to the inauguration ceremony.
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Well, if you can, I would highly recommend it. It's going to be a great time. I'm planning to be there. My wife, Peg, and I will be there. It's going to be a busy time, but, yes, I mean, it's going to be a historic event. Is there a reason why you're hesitating?
SPEAKER 09 :
I don't really know. I'm just afraid about all the crime or if – The crime is going to be there or not.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah. Well, it'll be very well protected. I mean, you know, the Secret Service, of course, will be there. The National Guard will be out. The local police in the Washington, D.C. area. I mean, it's going to be the protection is going to be there. There's risk in anything, any public event like this. I mean, we saw stories of Christmas yesterday, of a taxi cab, you know, running into a group of people in Manhattan. We saw the same thing happen in London. So if you go outside of the doors of your home, there's always risk. But, you know, I'm willing to take that risk because I want to see Donald Trump inaugurated.
SPEAKER 09 :
Yeah, yeah, that would be a good thing.
SPEAKER 15 :
It would be. So, Lori, I hope I see you there.
SPEAKER 09 :
Okay, well, thank you very much.
SPEAKER 15 :
Sure thing. Have a blessed day. 800-655-6453. Yeah, you know, I've had several people talking about, are you afraid to go to the inauguration? And particularly with all the activity of the drones, I have a buddy who's just convinced that there's going to be a drone attack on Inauguration Day. But if you live in fear of these things, you won't do anything. You won't ever go anywhere. So I'm going to be standing there in front of the Capitol watching Donald Trump take the oath of the office. We're going to be headed to the South Carolina Ball. That's going to be a lot of fun as well. So, yes, I will be there. Quickly to the phones. Tom is in Houston, Texas. Welcome. You're on the Mike Gallagher Show.
SPEAKER 04 :
How do you do, Tom? I want to talk about gifts and receiving and sending gifts.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, how do you handle that?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well. I just turned 60. And years ago, my family got together for presents, and I bought and wrapped and everything for my nephews.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 04 :
And two of them, right there in front of the Christmas tree, threw a tantrum. This ain't what I wanted. Blah, blah, blah. And at that time, I was a single man, no kids. You know, I thought I was being good uncle and everything.
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Yeah.
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It really drew me down. And what really hurt me was my sister didn't say nothing to them children. And, you know, I've been watching this thing on the, I don't know if you know Larry's Country Diner on the music channel. Yeah. He did a Christmas series, and I guess it's the same one that's been running for about 10 years. But all those older people... Yeah. Yeah. Right. Yeah.
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Yeah, some people get nothing for Christmas. So be thankful for what you get. Hey, Tom, good story. I'm sure there's a lot of other stories just like that. Appreciate your phone call. Hope you had a merry, merry Christmas. Some of these kids, they're unappreciative, and they don't know how to react like that. We'll see. Love to hear your story. You can text me as well on the MyPillow text line. I always use promo code MikeG when you go to MyPillow.com and place your order for some of the great after-Christmas sale items that Mike Lindell has. I'm Joey Hudson, in for Mike today.
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Heather, what was your reaction when you heard the news?
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Anger. Absolute anger. We were told from our prosecution team on Sunday afternoon. I was actually gathered with my in-laws for our family Christmas. My sister was gathered with her in-laws and we got the call and I was angry. I'm still angry. I am upset that... This is even happening that one man can make this decision without even talking to the victims, without any regard for what we've been through, what we're going through. I'm completely hurt, frustrated and angry.
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So, Heather, nobody gave you an answer. That's what the family is feeling because Joe Biden didn't bother to check with them. He was too busy commuting the sentences of the bad guy. More on this coming up. I'm Joey Hudson in for Mike.
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Continuing this day after Christmas show, I'm Joey Hudson in for Mike. We're talking about these 37 people that Joe Biden commuted their sentences. 37 killers. 37 bad guys. And he wanted to show grace. A lot of the families and the victims are speaking up now, asking the question, the valid question, what about grace for us? One of those is a family from South Carolina. Donna Major was a 59-year-old bank teller when Brandon Council walked into the bank that she was working in in Conway, South Carolina, and shot her and a co-worker to death. Never had a chance. Her family is wanting to know where is the compassion for them. A very tough trial took place. A jury of this man's peers. He was a career criminal. It wasn't the first time he had committed a crime. And the people on the jury deliberated. It was a long, drawn-out trial. And they decided the appropriate sentence was death. And Joe Biden, without any consultation with the families, decided, well, they got it wrong. We need to show some compassion. Danny Major, Donna was his wife, spoke out on Fox News yesterday. over the Christmas holidays, saying that Joe Biden had not consulted with them and that he doesn't feel like that the Biden administration had shown any compassion for them whatsoever. And cut number two, this is Donna Major's husband, Danny.
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Danny, Joe Biden or whoever made this decision, because it is entirely unclear whether this came from him directly or his people. He's showing mercy to your wife's killer. Was your wife shown any mercy?
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She was shown no mercy at all. This man walked into the bank, never said two words to her, shot her three times in total, went and shot her co-worker, Katie Skeen, as well. He was totally defenseless and unaware that anything was happening. It's just beyond me that I can't even believe that this has actually happened, a commuting of sentences like this of 37 victims, all but three, which was certainly a political scheme. Undoubtedly, Joe Biden was also told by the Pope that he should stop these executions. Now, what the Pope has to do with anything in this country, I don't know. But Joe Biden certainly has no convictions. He's a senile old man. He couldn't tie his shoes, I wouldn't think, if you could see him in person. It's absolutely disgusting.
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Danny Major talking about the slaughter of his wife, Donna, in this bank robbery. And there's been a lot of mention of the idea that people are speculating that the reason Joe Biden did this was after his conversation with the pope. But I wonder why Joe Biden bowed to the pope on this issue, but yet when the pope has talked to him about abortion, he ignores the pope. How do you reconcile that? And how do you reconcile the fact that these are Americans who were killed, slaughtered, and in some of the cases, kids involved? One of the 37 had killed two 12-year-olds. Just some horrific crimes, and Joe Biden wipes it clean. Now, they'll spend the rest of their time in prison. One texter on the MyPillow text line says, Joey, will these guys be set free, or will they remain in prison but not executed? They will remain in prison. It's life without parole. But still, if you're a victim, if your mom, your spouse, your sister, was murdered and a jury of his peers declared that the murderer should be executed, are you okay with Joe Biden saying, ah, let's show him some grace, some compassion? Let's let him live the rest of his natural life in prison. I don't know. 800-655-6453. Your comments are welcome on the MyPillow text line. I always use promo code MikeG when you go to MyPillow.com. And you'll get the very best price. There's some great prices on there. The MyPillow slippers are just a fraction of the cost. Towels, 50% off. The six-piece towel sets. The bathrobes. I ordered some new slippers myself right before Christmas. Mike Lindell very rarely puts the slippers on sale. And right now, they're usually $119.98. With promo code MikeG, you can get them for $59.98. So go to MyPillow.com, use promo code MikeG to get the very best deal that you're going to get. Let's go to the phones. Don is in New York. Welcome, Don. You're on the Mike Gallagher Show.
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Thank you. My point is that this commutation of sentences is playing right into the Democrat playbook. There is a A couple of economists by the name of Cloward and Pivens that theorized the best way to take the country down without firing a shot is to overload it with debt, which the Biden administration has nearly doubled the debt they've added all their life. I think around $10 trillion of the national debt. They're trying to destroy this country. And Biden, I don't think he could even name one of the people he's pardoned. It was his handlers playing into the Cloward and Pivens playbook.
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Yeah, yeah, I think you're right, Don. I doubt that, and that's kind of what Danny Major said. He doubts that Joe Biden even knew who he was offering these commutations to. Dennis is in St. John's, Florida. Welcome, Dennis.
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Hey, good morning. Hey, the reason I'm calling is I have an angle on why, to answer your question, how do you reconcile this. I don't think he's been calling the shots for years. And I don't know who it is here, but I think his wife has been dealing with some of the more personal things. And I think they are the most self-serving people. And if you think about it as self-serving sociopaths, I think that they did this to soften the blow when they pardoned their own son. Yeah. You know, they're not self-serving, but they're compassionate people with everyone, not just your son. And they could care less about the country and those people that have been killed and the families. They couldn't care less.
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Yeah, I think you're right. And look, if they're really compassionate and they're worried about people being in prison, he should pardon some of the protests. First off, the Jay Sixers, but some of the protesters who have been prosecuted by his Department of Justice who were simply protesting outside of an abortion clinic. There's evidence that the Biden administration, the DOJ under Joe Biden, has purposely prosecuted people in front of abortion clinics, yet they haven't applied the same law. It's called the FAIR Act. They haven't applied the same law to those who have literally burned down pro-life organizations. Those who are trying to counsel young women to have their child, to have the child, put it up for adoption or whatever, there have literally been some of those that have been burned down, and no one was prosecuted for it. There's clearly a two-tier system in the Biden administration. I don't know who's calling the shots either. I agree that it's probably not Joe Biden. Bill is in Scottsdale, Arizona. Welcome to the Mike Gallagher Show, Bill.
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Hello. Say, I'm wondering what Biden has done with those 37 prisoners and how senile he's gotten. Is it possible that he could be giving... illegal people uh citizenship is there any i mean what what is his authority to uh be doing what he's doing uh well i mean he has the authority to offer these pardons and commutations as far as citizenship uh i don't i don't know i'd have to research that well that would be just uh overwhelming if he uh if he did something like that with uh
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So many millions of people in the country now that you're here. Bill, let's just not talk about it. Let's not give them any ideas, okay?
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Yeah. Good thought. I never thought of that.
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Yeah, let's just keep that between us, Bill, okay?
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Yeah, okay. You bet.
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All right. Appreciate your call. Happy New Year to you. 800-655-6453. Renato, is it Renato? Is that right? Minneapolis?
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Yes, Renato.
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Very good. Thank you. Just wanted to bring, I don't know if you guys have seen the movie of Jack Reiter, where it starts the movie with a killing of five supposedly random people, but then the plot was that one of them, a victim, was the purpose of the crime, and then they tried to hide with the others, making it appear like a random thing. I really, really would like to ensure that these kind of commutations is not some sort of plot just to help somebody that has bought those pardons. Because among those that have been commuted, there are powerful people that are still giving order from prison.
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Yeah. Well, look, there's nothing... Nothing fair about any of this, and I agree with the caller earlier. I dare say that Joe Biden has even read the names of all the people that he has either pardoned or commuted their sentences. I mean, how many are we up to now, about 1,600? And that many, there's no way you can do the background on them. And I think the DOJ has even surprised themselves when you get pushback. Like, for example, the police officer in Columbus, Ohio, the Fraternal Order of Police are literally standing on their head because this police officer, this cop killer, was granted some grace by Joe Biden. Just no regard whatsoever. And I probably agree that Biden probably had very little say in this. Somebody in his office, somebody who's just an extreme leftist who believes no one should even be in prison is making these decisions. We don't know and probably will never know. Your phone calls and comments on the MyPillow text line are welcome. 800-655-6453. I'm Joey Hudson, in for Mike today.
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Join Joey Hudson as he takes over the mic this Christmas week, diving into the latest political developments. The United States managed to avoid a government shutdown, and we'll detail the swift actions taken by Joe Biden and Congress to keep things running. President-elect Donald Trump promises operational readiness by January 20th, but where does that leave the Panama Canal? Listen in as the new political shifts are on the horizon.
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He's the happy conservative warrior. From the Relief Factor studios, sitting in for Mike today, here's Joey Hudson.
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Welcome in on this beginning of Christmas week. Glad to have you. There's lots of ways you can join the conversation. 800-655-MIKE, 1-800-655-6453. I'm Joey Hudson. And for Mike, we're going to have a great time together today as we... kick off this Christmas week. We're going to talk a little about our Christmas traditions, things that you and your family enjoy, and of course there's lots of news. We managed to escape the government shutdown that we talked so much about over last week as the U.S. Senate in the wee mornings of Saturday voted to pass on the bill that the U.S. House Managed to pass late Friday evening, and Joe Biden did sign it. We'll get into some of the details of that during today's show. Also, Joe Biden is commuting the sentence of 37 of 48. people who are on the federal death row inmate. You know, he commuted, what, 1,500 or so just a couple of weeks ago. We know that Joe Biden does not support the death sentence. There are 40 people currently on death row because they committed a federal crime. Don't mistake this with state death row inmates. These are federal death row inmates, which, by the way, this is part of why the U.S. attorney in New York is now taking over part of the case in New York City with the suspected killer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, because if he's convicted on federal crimes, then he could be subject to the death sentence on a federal basis, whereas New York, of course, does not have a death sentence. But 37 of 40. And these are some bad people. We're going to dig into that in just a minute. A GOP member of the U.S. House of Representatives has not voted since July the 24th. She has been AWOL. until some people started asking questions, and it turns out that she is living in an assisted living retirement facility in her home state of Texas. We'll give you the details on that, too. And a horrible crime in New York City over the weekend as a migrant from Guatemala literally set a lady on fire and burned her to death and stood there and watched. Now, so far, New York officials have not confirmed whether or not this migrant was here legally or illegally. But we're going to dig into some of the details on that as well. Also, a congressman from my home state of South Carolina, Jim Clyburn, says he's not concerned about Elon Musk. spending potentially millions of dollars to finance the more moderate Democrat campaigns against some of the extremists in his party. Clyburn says they'll just work harder. They're not concerned about Elon Musk's money, although they constantly complain that Elon Musk is doing too much. He's becoming too involved. Some have accused him as being a shadow speaker of the House. Some have even said he's a shadow president. We'll see, but we'll dig into that. President-elect Donald Trump wasted no time in Arizona over the weekend. What a great group. He was at the keynote speaker at Turning Point USA's America Fest. He took the stage yesterday in front of some 21,000 young, enthusiastic conservatives. Now, that in itself is amazing to me. that you'd have 21,000 young people go to Phoenix, Arizona, for a conservative conference the weekend before Christmas. Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA, it's just an amazing organization. If you ever have the opportunity to attend one of these, you should. I was able to back in the summer when he had one in Detroit. Of course, America Fest is the big one at the end of the year. But Trump, when talking about how soon he would be able to get things going in his new administration, told this group of youngsters that, By 2 p.m. on January the 20th, he'll be up and operational.
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And we're going to change it because your border is a disaster. Your border is a disaster. What's going on? And you just have a few days to wait. We're going to be fully operational, I would say, by about 2 o'clock on the 20th. 20th of January.
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2 o'clock on the 20th. You know, it's going to be fun to watch on exactly what does happen on January the 20th. Of course, a lot going on with the inauguration, but that will be over mid-afternoon, and the president will be back in the Oval Office, and I suspect he will have a stack of executive orders ready for his signature, ready to spring into action. The Democrats, it's just going to drive them insane. Another surprising thing, sort of a bombshell, if you will, he talked about taking the Panama Canal back. He's demanding it be returned to the United States. He said that the canal is crucial for U.S. commerce and military readiness. He said, we build it, we use it, and they gave it away. Of course, he's talking about Jimmy Carter. President Jimmy Carter in the 70s gave the Panama Canal to Panama. In cut number four, the president talked about how he wants it back.
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It's a disgrace. Our Navy and commerce have been treated in a very unfair and injudicious way. The fees being charged by Panama are ridiculous, highly unfair, especially knowing the extraordinary generosity that has been bestowed to Panama, I say very foolishly, by the United States. This complete ripoff of our country will immediately stop. It's going to stop. The United States has a big invested interest in the secure, efficient and reliable operation of the Panama Canal. And that was always understood when they gave it to Panama. Can you believe that? We would never have done it if we thought what's happening now can happen. And we would never and we will never, ever stop. Let it fall into the wrong hands, but it's falling into the wrong hands. It was not given for the benefit of others by a token of cooperation, but it was given to Panama and to the people of Panama, but it has provisions. You've got to treat us fairly, and they haven't treated us fairly. If the principles, both moral and legal, of this magnanimous gesture of giving are not followed, then we will demand that the Panama Canal be returned to the United States of America.
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I'm not quite sure how that works, how we take something back, but still, this is the new president. This is the new sheriff in town, and the world needs to be on notice. Of course, the government from Panama pushed back on that. They had a few things to say about that, but we'll see how that plays out. 800-655-MIKE, 1-800-655-6453. Your comments are welcome on the MyPillow text line. Always use promo code MikeG when you go to MyPillow.com to get the very best deal on all the Christmas extravaganza products that Mike Lindell has for you. Of course, your phone calls are welcome as well. Tracy will put you in queue. We'll talk as time permits. You can email me, joey, at joeyhudson.com directly. I love to get your emails. I'm Joey Hudson, in for Mike.
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Welcome in to this Christmas week on the Mike Gallagher Show. Glad to have you. There's lots of ways for you to join the conversation. 800-655-MIKE. 1-800-655-6453 is how you can join today's conversation. I'm Joey Hudson. And for Mike, glad to have you. Lots to cover today. Joe Biden has announced that he will commute the sentence of 37 of 40 days. people who are on the federal death row list. 37 of 40 death row inmates are having their sentences commuted. I'll tell you the three who did not and what they did. And the other 37, these are some bad people. Just another example of Joe Biden trying to sabotage the Trump administration, because as you know, President Trump has said that he will support the federal death sentence and that he will allow the execution of those on the federal death row when he takes office. We'll dive into that. Also, a GOP member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and I did say a GOP member, has been AWOL since July the 24th, has not voted since then, but has maintained her seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. How does this happen? And this is an example of what's wrong with our federal government. We'll talk about that as well. A horrible crime in New York City yesterday. where a, and we're now confirming, officials are, that this was an illegal from Guatemala, literally set a subway passenger on fire and watched her burn to death. Now, this was just a couple of hours before New York Governor Kathy Hochul, announced how safe the subways were. Evidently, Governor Hochul didn't read the news that day and wasn't aware that just a couple hours earlier, someone in New York City had their life taken by an illegal from Guatemala. And she's praising some of her policies that's made New York City a safer place. Wow. 800-655-6453. Hope you'll join the conversation. We're also talking about Christmas, of course. Your family's Christmas traditions and things that you do, memories that you have as we are in this special time of the year. It's my favorite time of the year. I love Christmas. And, of course, a lot of great memories there. Sadly, too many of my family are gone, but we still have those memories, don't we? And I was talking earlier about how with my grandmother Hudson, we'd always go to her home on Christmas Eve night and have oyster stew. And many of you have chimed in and said that was something that you did as well. I've never understood why we had oyster stew on Christmas. To me, that's sort of a seafood type thing. Living in upstate South Carolina, we're not near the coast. Seafood's not a big thing. But I wish I had asked my grandmother before we lost her, why? Why oyster stew? But it was great. It was great fun. We had the family on Christmas Eve night. I remember traveling back home, driving back home, and that's when we started watching for Santa, listening to the radio to see where he had been located, looking for Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. And, you know, it's just so exciting when you're a kid at Christmas. Hey, it's still exciting, and I'm not a kid anymore. I'd love to get your Christmas traditions. You can text them to me on the MyPillow text line, 800-655-6453. Of course, your phone calls are welcome. Tracy will queue you up. We'll take as many phone calls as we have time for. You can email me directly, joey at joeyhudson.com. By the way, while you're at my website, joeyhudson.com, be sure and subscribe to my podcast, Just the Truth. Love for you to join my daily podcast, Just the Truth. We dig into issues. Hey, if there's something you'd like to talk about, you can also join that conversation as well. Just email me, joeyhudson.com. We spent a lot of time last week talking about the potential government shutdown. Of course, it didn't happen. Same thing like they always do. They come down to the wire. Actually, I guess technically the government did shut down momentarily as the House passed their version late Friday or early Friday evening, I guess it was. Sent it over to the Senate, and the Senate was in session past midnight, and they were able to pass what the House had sent over to them immediately. I guess someone had to wake President Joe Biden up. He signed it in the middle of the night or early morning Saturday to avoid a prolonged shutdown. So I guess technically there was a shutdown for a few hours until the president signed the bill. But as we all know, it wasn't really a big deal. President Joe Biden signed it into law. So let's rewind and talk about that for a minute. The original bill early last week was 1,547 pages. It was a monster. That's when Elon Musk stepped in and with a simple post on X kind of stirred things up. Democrats, they hated it. Democrats are calling him a shadow speaker. They're calling him a shadow president. They don't understand what business it is of his to interrupt, to create the chaos that he did. They forget that, hey, he's a taxpayer. He's an American taxpaying citizen. He has that right, doesn't he? Just like any of us does. But they're frightened of what he's capable of because he has the money to back it up. He also was singled out by Representative Jim Clyburn over the weekend, the only Democrat congressman from my home state of South Carolina, where Representative Clyburn said on CNN, he's not concerned about Elon Musk because Musk has said that he's going to put some money up and he's going to be targeting some of the extreme Democrats in the midterms by supporting Democrats more moderate candidates. Jim Clyburn was asked about this. Clyburn says, no problem, we'll outwork him. They're scared to death of what Elon Musk is capable of. They're terrified because they see what happened on November the 5th, and they see a repeat of that in the midterms and potentially wiping out some additional members of their extreme Democrat party. We'll see. I don't want to count our chickens before they hatch. That's it. A southern tale. But 800-655-6453. This story out of New York is kind of crazy. So Governor Kathy Hochul, she's facing massive backlash on social media. Because she tweeted this. Since deploying the National Guard to support NYPD and MTA safety efforts, crime is going down and ridership is going up. Now, she's talking about the safety of being on the subway in New York City. The pushback was crazy. Evidently, the governor had not read the day's news because a couple hours before, a person from Guatemala, and now this morning they're reporting that he was here illegally, set a woman on fire and watched her burn to death on the subway. This is how far out of touch Democrats are. 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Joey Hudson in for Mike. I'm getting a lot of text messages on the MyPillow text line. Yours is welcome, 800-655-6453. Always use promo code MikeG when you go to MyPillow.com to get the very best deal on any of the Christmas extravaganza items that Mike Lindell has for you. Texture says, good day, Brianna here from Arizona. Our family tradition is seven different types of fish on Christmas Eve at my grandma's home and always lasagna on Christmas Day. Ah, wow. Ah, Texter says, I guess maybe that explains it. I don't know. My family was not Catholic, but I was saying earlier that we had oyster stew at my Grandma Hudson's on Christmas Eve and never really understood why. Another texter says, Joey, back in the day Catholics and I guess other Christian religions did not eat meat on Christmas Eve. In our family, we made all seafood dinners. The meal consisted of eel, blackish, a fish of some kind, a shellfish, and tons of vegetables. Cool. Your comments are welcome. What were your Christmas traditions? What are the things that you have fond memories of, either going to your grandmother's or maybe Christmas traditions with your extended family? I know my mother's side of the family, we always had all the cousins. We did this the Sunday before Christmas. And my uncle... was the director of our local work for the city in the recreation department. So we had our family Christmas at our community rec hall, which had a skating rink, a Bowling alleys. I mean, we would slide up and down the bowling alleys. We wouldn't use the balls. We would just run and slide into the pens ourselves. But just a lot of great memories of spending time with the cousins and the extended family. Speaking of Christmas and family, you know, we have been in the middle of our Angel Tree campaign. And we have great memories of Christmas, but yet there's some young boys and girls out there today who are not going to see their mom or their dad, or in some cases even both, because they're incarcerated. Will you help us? We have just a few days before Christmas, just a few days in this campaign before Christmas. Will you help us help some of these young kids in this special time of the year? If you join my Angel Tree campaign, You'll bless a boy or a girl whose mom or dad are incarcerated. They'll receive a gift. They'll receive a personalized note from their mom or dad and a brand-new Bible, a copy of God's Word. Angel Tree is a wonderful project of prison fellowship for many, many years whose CEO, James Ackerman, has a great description of just how special this program is. Here's James Ackerman.
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Angel Tree is such a special ministry because it doesn't happen without you. The moms and dads all over the country who say, I'm going to think beyond just my own family and I'm going to bless another family because no child should wake up on Christmas morning and not have a gift to open from their mom and dad. And Angel Tree enables that to happen. And the gift is actually from the mom and dad. They're just not there to deliver it. They're not there to hand it to their child. But you are.
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With just three days before Christmas, I'm asking you to go to MikeOnline.com. It's easy to find the Angel Tree campaign banner right across the top of the page. Click on that and give as generously as possible. $30 is all it takes to get a child a special gift, a note from their mom or dad, and a Bible, a copy of God's Word. Will you help me out? Five kids, $150. Do the math. Whatever you can comfortably afford today, please go to MikeOnline.com, click on the Angel Tree banner, and let's make Christmas special for one of these young children. Again, MikeOnline.com, click on the Angel Tree banner, and I thank you. Merry Christmas to you for blessing some of these boys and girls. Back to the phones. Let's go to Louisville, Kentucky, where James is patiently waiting. James, you're on the Mike Gallagher Show.
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Hello, Joey. I'd like to give you a tradition and a new food I'm going to be serving up to my brother. Okay. The tradition comes from my Meemaw. She had this broom, and she would bring it to the table at Christmas dinner time. And she would have it wrapped with tin foil. And she would call it the airing of grievances. Okay. And so we would pass that around. And if you were holding the aluminum pole. You got to tell what you had grievances for about anything or anybody at the table. It always made for such good family fun.
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Yep. It's great fun, James, to remember these special times that you had with family. Merry Christmas to you. Thanks for the phone call. 800-655-MIKE. 800-655-6453. One line open. Let's go to Kavahi in Hawaii. Is that right? Did I say it right? Kavehi. Kavehi. How are you? Yes. Merry Christmas to you.
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How are you doing?
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Merry Christmas to you. What's on your mind today?
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Yeah, no, I just wanted to comment on, like, how they always end up shutting down the government because they say they don't have money or whatever the situation is. But I was wondering, how come... They can't just take, like, a Ukraine package of that billions and use that. Like, yeah.
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Because that's just too simple. That's common sense. They don't want to use common sense.
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Yeah. The delusional Democrat is just ruining everything, especially in my state of beautiful Hawaii.
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Look, you know, the whole government shutdown thing, we see this about every year, the theatrics of it, and they take it down to the wire. We talked about it a lot last week, but I knew the government was going to shut down. I mean, there have been a few occasions where it did for, you know, a week, two weeks, three weeks. But in reality, the government really never shuts down. you know, the essential workers continue. So it's all just a political theater, and it's just their way to get attention, I guess. I don't know.
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Yeah, they somehow magically have it, and then they don't have it. And, yeah, they just use it for their options, I guess. I'm not sure.
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Yeah. Merry Christmas to you. Appreciate your phone call. 800-655-6453 in Montana. Chris, welcome, Chris.
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Hey, I just want to make a comment about this transition period. I think it's a joke. Three months is way too long. These people should have about two or three weeks. That would reduce the amount of mischief that the outgoing, in this case, the outgoing regime can do to the incoming administration. I wish they'd change the law. Yeah, make that about three weeks instead of three months.
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Well, you make a good point, Chris, because I suspect Joe Biden's probably worked more hours and harder these past few weeks. And he has the entire his entire administration to do things that are just designed to interrupt and to create chaos before Donald Trump resumes office.
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I agree. I wish there would be a law. I wish they could make a law that reduces to about three weeks. Yeah, they can make enough trouble in three weeks. But we've seen this going going to continue. We're going to be surprised, you know, for the next month or so. We're going to have some more surprises.
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Yeah. Or at the very least, Chris, maybe – and I'm not sure logistically if they're – how long it takes to pull together an inauguration. But at the least, maybe they could put some – change the law to where an outgoing president has limits on what he or she can do. so that they can't do some of the things that Joe Biden has done, like commuting the sentences on all these murderers, these killers. And he's given them a pass.
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Exactly right. I couldn't agree more.
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And children listen to your sleigh bells in the snow. I am dreaming of wine.
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He's the happy conservative warrior. From the Relief Factor studio, sitting in for Mike today, here's Joey Hudson.
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Joey Hudson in for Mike Gallagher on this Christmas Eve Eve. Welcome in. Merry Christmas to you as we are in Christmas week. A lot to cover today. A lot of breaking news. You know, the Democrats are trying their best to defend what they have been doing these last few years. But some of it's just indefensible. One of their former Democrat senators, who is independent now, of course, retiring Senator Joe Manchin, didn't mince words yesterday in what he said that his party is becoming a brand of toxicity, working to mainstream the extreme in recent years. In cut number 12, Senator Joe Manchin just really let the Democrats have it.
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What is the shift on social issues?
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Yeah, the brand got so bad. The D brand has been so maligned from the standpoint of it's toxic. And the D brand is basically this. I've told him, I said, first of all, as an American and as someone in Senate, and I'm going to take the Constitution, oath of the Constitution that I take very, very, very, very seriously. I'm going to help every human being pursue the happiness in their life. Pursue the happiness. I don't care who they are. I don't care what color. I don't care any of the things. Do it, and that's you. I'm going to make sure you have the opportunity and right to live your life. Just don't make your life, if it might be on the extremes or in the minority, make me believe that's the norm. or make me and my family believe, or my children believe, or this or that. No. I will protect you. Just don't try to mainstream it. And the Democratic Party, the Washington Democrats, have tried to mainstream the extreme.
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Bingo. And that's exactly why the American people turned on the Democrats in such a big way on November the 5th. It's okay if you want to live your life the way you want to live your life. It's okay if your beliefs are extreme, or what I would consider extreme. But Joe Manchin is right, isn't he? Don't try to force it on everybody else. Don't make me want to believe that it's normal for a man to be in a girl's locker room. Don't try to force me to think it's normal for a man to be playing girl sports. It's not. It never will be. But that's what happened to the Democrats. Somewhere along the way, and Kamala Harris was right out in front, whether she believed it or not, or maybe she thought she had to do it in order to get the support of the Democrat Party. But Joe Manchin's right. They forced this toxicity, tried to make the mainstream believe their extreme beliefs. It didn't work. And I don't think it's going to work. A congressman from my home state of South Carolina over the weekend, Representative Jim Clyburn, yeah, the same Jim Clyburn who is given the credit for giving us Joe Biden. You'll recall Joe Biden's campaign for president in the Democrat primary was dead in the water until he came to South Carolina and Jim Clyburn flexed his muscle. Jim Clyburn is the only Democrat president who serves in Congress from South Carolina. But he's very powerful. He has a lot of influence. He kind of brushed off comments over the weekend about Elon Musk. You know, Elon Musk has the Democrats just in a panic for several reasons. One, he's smart. Primarily, he has the money to back up what he wants to do. He doesn't make threats because he has the ability to carry them out. And he's talking already about the midterms and challenging some of these extreme Democrats. Elon Musk is talking about putting up millions of dollars to help fund more moderate Democrats in order to build on a majority of common-sense legislators in the U.S. Congress. So Jim Clyburn was on CNN, and Victor Blackwell was CNN, asked Clyburn about Musk's involvement. Because for some reason, Democrats think that Elon Musk shouldn't be involved, that because he's never been elected to office, he should not be allowed to have this type of influence. But who would you rather have making some of these decisions? Who would you rather have looking under the hood of the federal government? Someone like Elon Musk, who has a track record of success, who's made billions of dollars? Or somebody who's been in the Congress for 20, 30 years who loves to spend our money and has an addiction to spending our money? Who would you rather have looking under the hood, looking at our checkbook, reconciling our national checkbook? Jim Clyburn, though, told Victor Blackwell he's not quite sure about Musk's involvement, and he's not too worried about what Musk may be able to do in the next elections. Here's Jim Clyburn on CNN.
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How do Democrats navigate someone who says, I'll just throw money at races to get you out?
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Well, you outwork them. That's what you do. You outwork them. Look, I'm a child of the 60s. I grew up here in South Carolina. I missed the vote yesterday because I was a part of eulogizing the gentleman from very modest backgrounds who brought... that flag down off the Statehouse Dome and started an effort all over the South to get rid of all of these Confederate emblems. We did that with a lot of money against us. When I worked with John Lewis back in the 60s, a lot of money and power was against us. We did what we had to do, and I don't know of a single Democrat who is afraid of Elon Musk's money.
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Well, Mr. Clyburn, that may be your big mistake. Certainly was Joe Biden's mistake. If you're not concerned about Elon Musk and what he stands for, then you're going to be in trouble in a couple of years as well. I mean, what Musk is saying, in a nutshell, is enough with the radicals. Let's get some common sense thinkers back in leadership positions. That's what Elon Musk is talking about. They're calling Musk a shadow president, a shadow speaker. They're just standing on their heads that Elon Musk is being allowed to have some input. Why shouldn't he have input? Why shouldn't any of us have input? It's our country. It's his country. But boy... Elon Musk, he has their attention. And for Jim Clyburn to say, oh, I'm not worried about him, we'll outwork him, I don't think Jim Clyburn really believes that. I think Jim Clyburn and other Democrats are struggling right now to try to decide where do we go next. What do we do in the midterms? How do we stop the bleeding? The American people spoke loudly on November the 5th. Jim Clyburn, I would argue, is very afraid of Elon Musk. And he should be. 800-655-6453, 800-655-MIKE. Glad to have you in. Your comments are welcome on the MyPillow text line. Phone calls are welcome. Tracy will put you in queue as we have time. We'll take as many phone calls as we can. Love to get your comments on whether or not Elon Musk, is he stepping over bounds? Does he have too much influence? Is he a threat to democracy, like some are saying? Also on this Christmas Eve Eve, we're talking about our Christmas traditions. What did you and your family do? Maybe as a child, do you have those memories of things that you did at your grandmother's, maybe with your cousins, maybe the special food that you had? Let's talk a little, too, about Christmas traditions and what you have planned for this Christmas season. I'm Joey Hudson, in for Mike today.
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The church bell chimes. And there's joy everywhere. So precious.
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Bill Gunderson delves into current economic indicators and their implications for the stock market in this insightful episode. From the nuances of the January effect to sector rotations, Bill shares his strategies for managing portfolios during this time. He also addresses the significance of the ongoing strength in the labor market, holiday retail performance, and examines the latest updates from international markets, including China and its economic forecasts.
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He's been seen on CNBC, the Fox News Channel, and the Fox Business Channel. His articles can be found on MarketWatch, Seeking Alpha, thestreet.com, and many other places. He's the author of the weekly Best Stocks Now newsletter and the inventor of the Best Stocks Now app. He's president of Gundersen Capital Management. Here is professional money manager Bill Gundersen.
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and welcome to the uh thursday the day after christmas the day uh when will the trash man get here and haul all of this trash away it looks like we got a little bit of returns on some of the gifts that were given on christmas eve markets giving a little bit back this is bill gunderson President of Gundersen Capital Management. The best stocks now show. The Dow is down 78 points right now. It's at 43,218 with just five days left in 2024. The Nasdaq is down 63 right now. It's mostly Tesla. A few others that have been quite elevated here lately. The NASDAQ is at 19,962. The S&P 500 is down 15, so that's about a quarter of a percent. We had a really good day on Tuesday, however, on Christmas Eve, which we'll go over a little bit here. The Russell 2000 down 45 basis points, and I'm going to point to the yield on the 10-year. We are up again there on that 10-year and closing in on a 52-week high on interest rates. We're at 4.63% today. We're up three basis points. That is hurting equities. And 4.70 is the high for the year, which we're closing in on. And last but not least, Bitcoin right now is down 3,300 to 95,214. So welcome to today's Best Stocks Now show with professional money manager Bill Gunderson, president of Gunderson Capital Management. Barry has the day off with family this time of year, and I will be flying solo here today, but we certainly have plenty to talk about on this day after Christmas. We've got a full day in the market today. And we have a full day in the market tomorrow. And then, of course, we'll deal with New Year's Eve when we get there. I don't even know what day New Year's Eve is right now. I'm thinking maybe Tuesday, something like that, next Tuesday. And that will be a half day. And, of course, New Year's Day, the market will be closed. close we have a little bit of a sell-off going on in the market today i'm sure it's very light volume how many people are actually putting in a full day uh in in my business today we are we're i'm putting in a full day here uh looking at a bunch of charts i don't have as many to look at as i did For a while after that big move after the election results, I had about $1,300 to look at today. That's been cut on a daily basis. That's been cut in half. I'm down around to about $600, which is much more normal when you add up the A-plus momentum stocks, the B-plus stocks, which meet the momentum and the valuation criteria. the stocks that we own here at Gundersen Capital Management, and then some of the bellwether stocks that I check on a daily basis. So we're at about 600 right now, which is a much more manageable number, easier on the eyes than the 1300. But I'll tell you what, I mean, during that time, a lot of good stocks were exposed. uh sometimes uh when the tide comes in it brings some goodies with it and it did we found a lot of new stocks a lot of new players lining up some of the leadership stocks for 2025 as we get ready to turn the page i have found my history in the market is that no two years are really alike And sometimes you can get dramatic changes in the first few weeks of January and kind of set the tone for the rest of the year. A lot of times, too, you'll get a false rally in those first few weeks of January. A lot of times you'll see the small caps. The small caps, they always have one false start right after another. You know how the guys line up for the 100-meter dash, and before the gun sounds, one guy jumps the gun. Well, you have a lot of false starts. With small caps, they never follow through. Maybe this year will be different with a looser regulatory environment and a little more grease skids for small cap companies. We'll see if it has any impact. But this continues to be pretty much a large cap market, Amazon, Microsoft, Tesla, Nvidia, etc., etc., etc. But it's not, even in the large caps, you still have to be selective because there's a lot of bad large caps. What was the worst performer in the NASDAQ this year? Intel, large cap stock. Okay, we had a good day the day before we took Christmas off. The Dow was up 390 actually on Tuesday. The NASDAQ had a really good day on Tuesday. I'm really surprised by that. Usually people are gone or off on vacation, but that does set the stage for what they do call a Santa Claus rally. Christmas Eve is included in that calculation. And with that 266-point rise on the NASDAQ, you could officially say... that were in a Santa Claus rally, but obviously it has to follow through. Bitcoin had a big day on Tuesday. It was up 5,087 points. And Tesla on Tuesday was up 6.9%. Huge winner. Tesla has probably been one of the biggest winners since the election of Donald Trump. So the NASDAQ was up 1% on Christmas Eve, marking the first step in a Santa Claus rally. I don't know. I don't give too much credence. Like I say, every year seems to be unique and different. And we shall see. A lot of times, I will say this, though, more often than not, we see some pretty radical changes in the first few weeks of January. They call that the January effect. Yale Hirsch had his theory that proves to be true more often than not, where those first few weeks of January kind of set the tone for the year. And a lot of times, I see some pretty vicious sector rotation out of some of the big winners, well, okay, put it this way. If you've got a big gain in one of these big tech stocks or several of them, and you want to make a move and diversify a little bit, maybe a position has gotten too big in your portfolio, you want to trim it a little bit. Well, you're going to wait until after the first of the year because you don't want to incur that taxable event. You want to put it off. You can't get around the taxable event, but you can delay the taxable event. as far as you can. It would be silly to sell a big gain stock this week or next week and incur that big capital gain. So that's another thing that's in play this time of year. How did the holiday sales go? Well, somebody adds this all up. This comes from MasterCard. The late burst helps holiday retail sales rise 3.8% versus last year. Notably, the last five days of the holiday season accounted for 10% of all holiday spending. It's called the mad rush. I've been a part of it. You've been a part of it. That mad rush, that line just to get something wrapped up under the Christmas tree or whatever the holiday you celebrate is. The last five days, 10%. Look how important those last five days are. Consumer demand for experiences like dining out strengthened in the holiday season with restaurant spending growth. Up 6.3% compared to last year. I find it getting harder and harder to get into some of the popular restaurants. I was in the middle of reserving some place for tonight as we've got some company in town. And by the time I verified it with the other parties, if they could go or not, the reservations were gone. So, so much for that. Apparel was up 3.6%. Jewelry up 4%. Electronics 3.7%. the holiday shopping season revealed the customer who was willing and able to spend but driven by a search for value as can be seen by concentrated e-commerce spending during the biggest promotional periods But solid spending during this holiday season underscores the strength we observe from the consumer all year. And obviously, as we enter into a new year, there's always going to be a recession watch. Always. There's always a recession watch. We have not had a recession since 2008, 2009, when we had one of the worst recessions of all time caused by the housing market, caused by the loan market, caused by the mortgage market. We've had rising earnings every year since 2009. It's obviously the longest run I've seen as far as earnings growth, bull market. expansion in the U.S. economy, but it will come to an end at some point in time. And one of the things we watch is the consumer very closely, because that's your economy right there, or most of it. And the other thing we watch very closely, we'll talk about when we come back. The numbers are in, and we'll go over those. This is Bill Gunnarsson. It's the Best Stocks Now show. And welcome back here to the second quarter of today's Best Docs Now show. Well, that weekly report every Thursday is also going to be critical because the consumer can't really make reservations at restaurants and spend at the local mall and online without a job. Well, some people can, I guess. But for the most part, the jobs market is also very, very important to watch. Every Thursday we get clues, at least initial clues, called initial jobless claims. How many people went in and filed for unemployment? The jobless claims came in at 223,000 today, slightly up, but that is still a very low number. If I were to draw a baseline, anything under $300,000 is pretty darn good on those initial jobless claims. So we continue to see a strong labor market. If the person wants a job, there pretty much is a job out there. It may not be the job you want, but there pretty much is a job out there. And that remains a bullish indicator for the market. What's the third big indicator? Well, I'll add just two more right now. GDP, obviously, gross domestic product. Obviously, the market has priced in increasing gross domestic product with the new administration coming in. We'll see. Because there's a lot of things that could also hurt that gross domestic product, like the tariffs, obviously, and DOGE. Cutting government spending is also, you know, the government spends a lot of money, obviously, more than it has, year after year after year after year, month after month after month after month. That's also an important indicator. gdp the fourth one obviously the one that i really key off of because what does it all lead to what does the funnel all come down to you can take this funnel and at the top you can put in all these things gdp uh you know interest rates uh the job picture uh and all the other things and out comes earnings that's what comes out of that is how much do corporate america companies make bottom line earnings and I use the S&P 500 as my proxy. That's what pretty much everybody else uses. And we look at those earnings, which are looking to be about $275 or so for next year. That's $275 per share. That would be a record. We've only had, I think, since 2009, obviously, the COVID year, which was an anomaly. There might have been one other year where earnings were flat or just a few cents lower. But if you look at the trajectory of earnings, If you draw a line from 2009, March of 2009, that's when earnings bottomed to where we are today. We've gone from $60 to about $250 this year, and we're looking for $270 next year. That's also very critical. You start to see those earnings estimates decline. Now, you want to get even more granular. That's why I watch the individual companies that report earnings and the trends. And we have consistently had for several months, several years, 70% of the companies beating their earnings estimates, very few guiding lower, usually 10% or so. That's also a very important indicator. How many companies are guiding lower, starting to guide lower? All of a sudden you'll see a trend start to take place and it could start to happen at any point in time. Interest rates also key. Because once we have those earnings, then it's a matter of applying a multiple to those earnings. The market is trying, or the big analysts, the big Wall Street firms are trying to justify, were trying to justify a couple weeks ago, the 22.5 times forward earnings for the S&P 500. It's hard to justify that number. What's keeping it high? Momentum, demand for stocks, exuberance, I guess, optimism, et cetera, hopes for higher growth going forward with the new administration. But 22.5 is really not sustainable. And in fact, over the last week or so, we've dropped down a full point somewhere in there. to 21.5 times forward earnings. And, of course, we went back up a little on Wednesday. But that's another thing we have to watch. And interest rates have a big effect on that number, and we're at 4.63 right now on the 10-year. That's not good. I mean, that shrinks that multiple. That's more than likely why we saw, seeing this sell-off in the Dow, you had nine straight days where the Dow was down. As the interest rates went up, the multiple did some shrinking along the way. Okay, other factors. Obviously, other countries that we trade with are trade partners. How's China doing? Not very good. That's a problem that we have to keep continuing to monitor and watch. The World Bank recently updated its economic forecast for China, raising GDP growth for 2024 and 2025. They now expect 4.9% in 2024. China used to consistently put out 7.5% growth. Not anymore. They've come down to earth. 4.9% 2024, 4.8% in 2025. Beijing's target is 5%. So we'll see how that goes. But China is a huge trading partner of the U.S., mostly selling things to us. not buying a lot of things from us. But that definitely is something that we're going to be watching going forward in 2025. You can never take your eye off the ball in the market. I call it vigilance, being vigilant. One of the issues that China has, probably their biggest issue, is their real estate market. Their average housing rent, which we're having, that's one of the biggest parts of our inflation is lodging. And rent these days is a big part of that inflation. We have a tight rental market. They have a four-year low. They have a rent slump going on. Why? They have too many units. They have a supply glut. And that has hurt the Chinese economy, and it continues to hurt. It's all about supply and demand, right? Speaking of which, Bitcoin. Sanctions. Russia is now using Bitcoin for international trade, okay? And that's not traceable. It's kind of that dark, murky kind of underneath the surface market. And that probably has something to do with the big uptick in Bitcoin, where it recently hit $107,000. Now, it's down about, what, $12,000, $13,000 from that all-time high, which is pretty volatile. You know, recently you had Microsoft say no. to carrying Bitcoin on their balance sheet instead of cash. Why? Well, cash is a lot more stable. You look at the movement of the U.S. dollar versus Bitcoin, which has lost $13,000 over the last couple of weeks. That's why Microsoft said no to carrying Bitcoin. We'll be right back with some more world news and some individual stocks in the news today. This is Bill Gunderson. Thank you for tuning in to today's Best Stocks Now, Best Inverse Funds Now show. I put several hours of research in during the wee hours of the morning each day to bring you the very best cutting-edge stories that I can. To get two free weeks of my newsletter, go to GundersonCapital.com. To talk to us about our fee-based only money management services, call us at 855-611-BEST. Now, back to the second half of the show.
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And welcome back here to the second half of today's Best Stocks Now show with professional money manager Bill Gunderson, president of Gunderson Capital Management. Boy, I've got a lot of people to have some fun with today. As soon as the show's over, I get going on my charts. i've sent out two messages so far on the market not a lot happening obviously kind of a slow day so far but you know you never know when you look at five i've got 600 charts to look at today a lot of times you find stuff underneath the surface if you're willing to look it's out there and if i If I see something, I say something. I try to keep everybody posted throughout the day of what's going on in the market, things I'm finding, things I'm buying, things I'm selling. I've made a few quick trades here over the last couple of weeks in the incubator portfolio, the incubator trading portfolio, which is for people that want a little more action and you know a little faster the vast majority obviously of the stocks that I own I'm an investor in for my clients in the fee based portion of my business but I also have the do it yourself portion of my business we have a lot of fun I try to educate I'm in the market anyways I may as well be texting what I'm seeing as I go through the market on a daily basis I continue to offer four free weeks as of now. This is December the 26th. We've got five days left in the year, and then I'll decide whether I'm going to renew that offer, continue it into January. We'll see. But I'm having a lot of fun. I really am, and I hope I haven't read. We sent out a survey. I'm always afraid to read a survey. I think Gunnarsson is nuts. I hate this. I don't know what it's going to say. You have to be willing to accept. I have not seen it. I have not had time to look at it, but I have had lots of good conversations or people emailing me from all over the world, frankly. All over the world. And if you'd like to do four weeks, learn something about technical patterns, get in the full newsletter every Saturday, Seeing my activity during the day, every day for four weeks, the five different portfolios, etc. Go to GundersenCapital.com. And if you like it, you can subscribe after four weeks. Now, big change is about to happen in the world on January the 20th. That is just 24 days away now when you get the Trump inauguration and out with the old and in with the new or in with the old, however you look at it. You've had a dozen companies donate a million dollars each to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. In other words, they want to be on Trump's good side. So far, we've got Ford kicking in a million dollars. General Motors, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, AT&T, Toyota, Stanley Black & Decker, Intuit, Coinbase. And I want to say Elon Musk himself and I know Jeff Bezos, Amazon, all contributing a million dollars towards the inauguration, hoping that they'll be found on Trump's good side after January the 20th. How about your home? Remember the meteoric 10% a year rise? I can't even believe how much home prices have gone up. I look at my home that I left in Carlsbad and how much it's gone up. I would never pay that for that home today. But luckily over here in Charleston, it's been about equal on the home that we traded for once we got to Charleston. Well, this past year, what do you think you earned on your home? Of course, it depends on where you live. U.S. home prices advanced 5.7%. Okay, that's way more in the average. It's still above average, but it's come down. That's the smallest annual increase since October 2023. So things have definitely moderated. But they're still going up faster than inflation, all right? 5%, 6% is still faster than inflation. But it's not that 8%, 10% area. Well, it's a lot harder. There's not as many people. There's not as much demand for homes because a lot of people have been taken out of that area. demand equation because they can't afford a 7% interest rate for a 30-year loan. 13 of the 50 most populous U.S. metro areas recorded a seasonally adjusted month drop in home prices in November. The biggest decliner was Fort Lauderdale, Florida, down 1.1%. Tampa, down 1.1%. San Diego, California, down 1%. The highest, Charlotte, North Carolina, plus 1.4. Minneapolis, 1.3. The highest month-over-month gains. That's just month-over-month now. So anyways, the home appreciation has definitely slowed down. uh considerably as and that's what higher interest rates are kind of meant to do right to cool off some of these overheated markets tesla rallies into the christmas break q4 deliveries report looms uh when will they report their deliveries let's see analysts blah blah blah it's coming up i know real quickly uh report late next week okay Let's just look at Tesla stock today. Tesla is basically flat, but at or near a new all-time high, $460 per share. Market cap of $1.48 trillion. $1.48 trillion is where Tesla is at these days. And, of course, if you want to double your fund, Granite Shares has a, well, they have a Tesla at one and a quarter. So you get 25% more than what it does on the upside. And on the downside, you get 25% more drop. And they have a 2 to 1 Tesla upside. And they have an inverse Tesla, which that has not been a good investment here. But at some point in time, I suppose there will be a big correction in Tesla. Uber gets the snub in Taiwan. Okay, Uber has been a disappointing stock. That would be one of the disappointers here in 2024. It's cheap, in my opinion, with 237 estimated earnings next year. And that's about a 25 forward PE multiple. And it's still growing. I look at the last four quarters, 20%, 16%, 15%. I think it's still a 15% to 20% grower. But they did get the snub in Taiwan. Uber tried buying a company over there, Delivery Hero, a food panda business for delivering meals and whatnot. Taiwan stepped in and blocked it. The Fair Trade Commission, Uber is down 19 cents today, so no big deal. Lyft, the main competitor to Uber, sues San Francisco for allegedly overcharging 100 million in taxes. Well, the city of San Francisco was charging on the price of the entire ride without subtracting out the cost that the driver paid. The cost of the driver. You should be paying on the gross, not on the net. And, of course, San Francisco sees it differently. Lyft is going after California for overcharging them by $100 million in taxes. OpenAI ponders a humanoid robot. Was there one under your Christmas tree yesterday? I don't know. Will everybody have to have a humanoid robot at some point in time to vacuum, do the laundry, make the beds? Be nice. In a quest to take AI to a new level. Well, OpenAI, which is Microsoft, backed by Microsoft, has considered the possibility of building humanoid robots capable of a wide range of tasks. And, of course, Tesla's working on the same thing. Humanoid robots, two legs, two arms, can do a whole lot. We'll see where that goes and a lot of people said that's one of the most lucrative irons in the fire that Tesla has along with their robotaxi and of course microsoft has some exposure there too so does nvidia uh... which would uh... be part of the uh... artificial intelligence that uh... runs these humanoid robots can you claim them as dependents on your tax return i don't know about that uh... toyota rips a nine percent gain after a report of a lush ROE Yeah, I just don't know about the car, the auto builders, other than Tesla, obviously. And when we come back, guess who is endorsing Eli Lilly's weight loss drug? And we'll take a look underneath the market when we come back. This is the Best Docs Now show.
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The way you wanna go, do what you wanna do with whoever you wanna be. The way you wanna go, do what you wanna do with whoever you wanna be.
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And welcome back here to the final segment of today's Best Docs Now show. Well, Elon says he likes Terzepatide better than... than semaglutide. In other words, he likes Lilly's drug. Now, whether he's on it or not, I don't know. But he must, to form that opinion, he must be doing something with those drugs. And he is endorsing Lily's drug now that has also been a disappointment in 2024 I'm just gonna look real fast and see what Lily stock it did a lot better than most drug stocks that's for sure especially the large pharmaceuticals Eli is coming Eli was up 37.4% this year that's not bad okay that's a lot better than the S&P 500 we continue to own Lily Over the last year, it's up 40%. Over the last three years, it has averaged 44% per year. Not bad for big pharma. And over the last five years, it's delivered 45% per year. This is one of the best performing large pharma by far. Nothing even comes close. It just lacks momentum right now. That's what it lacks. It lacks a catalyst to really get it going. It's had a couple things go its way recently. It's no longer a shortage. It got its designation for sleep apnea. The competitor's drug, the studies show that it's much, much more effective. It got an endorsement from the UK today, which is good. And now Elon Musk says he prefers Lily's Mongero over Novo's Ozempic for weight loss therapy, which would really be Zep-bound over Wagovi. So anyways, we'll take that into account. And we'll also worry a little bit about RFK. who has long advocated for dietary control over drugs to fight America's obesity epidemic. You know, I'm not with RFK on that. I think a lot of people have tried and tried dietary control, and it's not easy. Just look around at the results and this seems to make that whole quest a lot easier. And anyways, that's where Lily is. Now let's take a look underneath the surface of the market on this day after Christmas, which has got to be some pretty light trading. Out there most people eating holiday leftovers, cleaning up the garbage, taking things to the trash, picking up, blah blah blah, doing things with the family. Let's take a look at the S&P 500 right now. It doesn't look like there's much on the upside, much on the downside. Macy's is up 5.1%. That's a pretty good chart on Macy's. I wouldn't be a buyer of Macy's, but that's a pretty good chart. The retail stocks are doing best today by far. Kohl's up 3.9%. Gap Store is up 3.7%. Advanced Auto Parts, maybe you got an oil change kit. under the tree over the week. Just don't do it. Don't make a mess. 3.4% on advanced auto parts. Walgreens is up 2.8%. Target's up 2.5%. FedEx up 2.4%. Guess what? It was a good holiday season. They're the leaders in the market today. Not a lot on the downside. I don't see anything other than Netflix down 1.4%. I don't know how their football, I heard it was a roaring success, but it is down 1.4% today. Now, let's look at the NASDAQ, the home of the disruptors. I visited the NASDAQ last week, had a good time, saw a lot of those disruptors, pictures on the wall the day they went public. A lot of history there at the NASDAQ. And again, it looks to be the only tech stock I see on the upside to any extent, and it's one of the better performers over the last quarter of the year is Broadcom. Broadcom has been on a tear. Broadcom is at an all-time high. It's now over a trillion. It's $1.1 trillion and definitely a part of that AI race. And then I see a lot of retail stocks. Raw stores up 1%. Dollar Tree up 1.3%. That's where I do all my Christmas shopping, over at the Dollar Tree. Henry Schein up 1.4%. Ulta up 1.7. Starbucks up 1.9. Good day for retail. What do we have on the downside over at the NASDAQ? You know, not much. Like I say, Netflix and Tesla. Tesla down 1%. Meta down three quarters of a percent. NVIDIA, which had a really good Christmas Eve. NVIDIA is down 7 tenths of 1%. And one last thing we'll take a look at is the Dow. Not much on the downside on the Dow. On the upside, Boeing, which has been on a nice little run here recently. Not a bad chart on Boeing as they're back doing, I think the assembly line is going at 100% again finally. So that's good news for Boeing. Okay, well, this is, don't forget, I mean, take a look at your tax planning. You've only got a few trading days left. Tomorrow's the 27th, 28th, 29th, market close. You've got Monday. You've got basically today, Friday, and Monday, and a half day on Tuesday. To take advantage, get rid of those big losers. At least get a little bit of a tax write-off loss to offset gains. If you've got some big losers to write off, now's the time. Otherwise, you've got to wait until next year. So tax planning is very important here. I've got a few hanging around that are a little bit underwater. I'm open for a little rally between now and the end of the year on Tuesday when the bell rings. And if I don't get it, I will sell and take advantage of some losses to offset a lot of gains from this year. Set up an appointment with us. Get on the right track. Get on the right track in 2025. I think there's going to be a little bit different leadership in the market next year than what we saw this year. Give us a call to set up an appointment at 855-611-BEST. 855-611-BEST. And to take advantage of the best offer, just like the guy on my pillow, you know, comes out of your medicine cabinet. No, instead it's my live trading. Go to Gunderson.com. GunnarssonCapital.com, GunnarssonCapital.com. Sign up for four free weeks, and we'll have some fun together, all right? And happy holidays, and I'll be talking to you throughout the day if you're one of my subscribers here. Have a great day, everybody.
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In this episode, we reflect on the powerful story of the Advent wreath's third candle, symbolizing joy and illumination brought to a darkened world. We recount the angelic visits that heralded the arrival of the Messiah, and examine the reactions of those who first heard the joyous news. From the courage of Mary and Joseph to the awe of the shepherds, this engaging narrative invites listeners to reconnect with the spiritual meaning of Christmas. Emphasizing the eternal message of goodwill and divine grace, this episode offers a heartfelt reminder of what it truly means to celebrate this sacred season.
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The Crawford Stand, as the president of Crawford Media Group, Don Crawford, brings the third of three Advent messages. This week, the greatest love story ever told. The story of how God's miraculous power brought light to a dark world.
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With God, all things are possible. All things. Even an event like the virgin birth. Some 2,000 years ago, an angel was sent by God to the tiny town of Nazareth in the Galilee area of Israel. The area was small, the inhabitants few, and a popular saying of the day was, Can any good thing come out of Nazareth? Perhaps not. Perhaps not before, but after the visit by the angel Gabriel to an unknown Mary, from Nazareth would come the Savior, the Savior God. of the world Mary the Virgin was pledged to be married to a man named Joseph a descendant of David the angel Gabriel said to her greetings greetings Mary you who are highly favored the Lord the Lord is with you and don't be afraid Mary you have found favor with God you will be with child and give birth to a son and you are to give him the name Jesus Jesus. He will be great, he will be great, and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever. His kingdom will never end. Wow! Can you believe that kind of message? Isn't that incredible? Can you imagine the reaction of Mary? Mary was troubled, and she said to the angel, How will this come about, since I am a virgin? I'm a virgin. To which the angel responded, The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the Holy One to be born would be called the Son of God. Well, I'll tell you what, it takes a whole lot of faith to believe in that, but to believe it is probably the most wonderful commitment any human being can make.
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And Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior, for he hath regarded the lowest state of his handmaiden. For behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.
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The natural man scoffs at angels, but the spiritual man knows that with God, with God, all things are possible, all things, including angels. So Mary, now with child, the Holy Ghost having come upon her, went to the home of Zechariah and Elizabeth. relatives of hers. And when she arrived, Elizabeth knew of this immaculate conception, and Elizabeth said to Mary, wonderful, wonderful words, Blessed are you, Mary, blessed are you among women, and blessed is the child you will bear. Blessed is the fruit of thy womb through the Holy Spirit, Jesus. Elizabeth knew that Mary would be the mother of her Lord and ours as well. So the world was about to change because of that event in Nazareth. Jesus of Nazareth would soon be born in Bethlehem of Judea, and this Nazarene, this Son of the Most High, would soon be known as the Savior, the Savior of the world, the Prince of Peace, the Christ of Glory. And when Elizabeth had finished, Mary began her very own song of praise, the Magnificat. Mary's Magnificat.
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Listen to these words. And Mary said, He that is mighty hath done to me great things, and holy is his name. And his mercy is on them that fear him from generation to generation.
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Ah, such powerful, powerful praise and adoration this Magnificat of Mary was! Mary the Virgin, so humble in spirit, thought of herself as the handmaiden of the Lord, perhaps still puzzled as to why she was chosen to bear the King of Kings, but willing and obedient to do the will of God. and the babe of Bethlehem grew within her. Fiancé Joseph, of the lineage of David, sought to put her away, but again an angelic message explained to him what had happened, foretold the birth of this son, and the instructions to him that his name would be Jesus. Thereafter, Mary would be wife and mother for Joseph, but only thereafter. It really is incredibly difficult to imagine how this man 2,000 years ago would react. How would you as a man react to that news? Nothing like this in human history had ever happened before, ever. He, Joseph, was chosen to supervise and support the birth of the Savior of the world. That would be impossible for any man to comprehend. But Joseph, obedient like Mary, accepted the angelic explanation, and this divine drama proceeded. Surely Joseph could see the remarkable changes in Mary. For those precious months, Mary's soul glorified the Lord. She told all that her spirit rejoices in God, in God my Savior. Surely that glorifying and rejoicing was well noticed, even participated in by Joseph. I hope so. Mary, the humble servant of the Lord, knew what great things God had done for her, and she was perhaps the first to live in a brand new revolutionary state of praise and worship. And soon, soon, my fellow Americans, soon that would be available to all mankind. to you and me. And then came the decree from Caesar Augustus that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. Joseph, who belonged to the house and lineage of David, therefore went to Bethlehem of Judea to register with Mary, since Bethlehem was the city of David. But the town was full, full, and there was no room in the inn, no room in the inn, so that Mary and Joseph slept in a manger." And there, there, in that manger, Mary gave birth to a son, and as a proud and loving mother, she wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and she laid Jesus of Nazareth, born in Bethlehem, in a manger. Such were the humble circumstances of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, the Babe of Bethlehem, the Prince of Peace, and the Savior of the world. And that, That is the real meaning of Christmas. That birth of the Savior of the world is what we celebrate at Christmas, or we should. This rabidly secular world of ours wishes to de-spiritualize this event and take Christ out of Christmas. And boy, are they doing a good job of that. We who believe, we who believe in this miracle, for again, all things with God are possible, we who believe must never let that happen, but rather band together in glorious praise and worship to the babe, and especially to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Let not, my fellow Christians, let not the secularists abandon the Christ of Christmas. Don't let it happen. So, Christ was born. And there began the spreading of this marvelous message.
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And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them, and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people." For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you. You shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host, praising God and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men.
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I find it so interesting that shepherds were chosen as the first to hear this angelic enunciation. Shepherds were watchmen, observant, especially at night, as they made certain to protect their sheep. and they knew the heavens and the stars and their movements. They were familiar with the night, and they could, like wise men and kings, identify and follow the star of wonder, the star so bright, the star with royal beauty bright, the star which shone brightly that night over the city of David, the blessed Bethlehem of Judea, where the Prince of Peace was born, our Lord. And those shepherds left immediately, and they found Mary and Joseph and the babe lying in the manger. And when they had seen him, when they had seen him, they were the very first evangelists. They spread the word of this miraculous and marvelous birth, the message they had been told by the angel about this babe. And that, that was the beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ. From then on, the shepherds glorified and praised God for all the things they had heard and seen, even as we who believe do so today. And we do so today, never having seen him like the shepherds did. And we will say today as the shepherds and angels did then. Glory to God in the highest. Glory, glory to God in the highest. And on earth, peace and goodwill toward all mankind. Men and women search for truth, even as the shepherds did. They do that today. We all do. The search is everywhere. But the truth, the ultimate truth, was revealed to mankind in a manger in Bethlehem 2,000 years ago. Wise men and wise women who truly seek him will find him there and here and now. Those who scoff, mock at a virgin birth, the concept of angels, and the creation of a God-man will never ever know that nothing, but nothing, is impossible with God. nothing but to find him as a most joyous, wondrous discovery. It is an epiphany like no other. The finding of the babe is the finding of the world's greatest treasure. The power, the love, the understanding which results from finding him is life-changing then and forevermore. That finding allows us to become, as a little child, open and transparent, filled with love and compassion, fully understanding the grace of God and that gracious gift which changed the world 2,000 years ago. That faith in the babe of Bethlehem is the key, the key, to entering the kingdom of God, humbly trusting and believing even as Mary did of old. Women become handmaidens of the Lord like Mary did. Men, believers, become servants of the Lord as the shepherds did. So that on Christmas Day, on Christmas Day, on such a wonderful day, we discover the greatest present, the greatest gift one could ever find, the babe, the babe of Bethlehem, the Savior of the world. The gifts we give to others at Christmastime can never begin to equal the gift of God to us. We should celebrate that gift first, and wherever possible, give the love of that gift to others. That is what Christmas is all about. And that, that must never change. it must never change. And we, like the shepherds of old, should spread the good news of the gospel, of the birth of Jesus Christ, the good news that is true evangelism. And we who believe must never let that message die, not only at Christmas, but every day of the year. The wise men of old found him, and the wise men and women of today they do the same. The truly wise who search will find him. For in him it is all that God is. And that, as the angels well said, is indeed the glad tidings and the great joy for all mankind. Have you found that? Have you experienced the joy, the love, the forgiveness, the salvation offered by the babe of Bethlehem? I hope and pray you have. For God so loved the world, He so loved the world, that He gave His only Son to all mankind, so that those who believe could have life abundant here and life eternal there. For those who received this gift of God, there comes the power of God, making them sons and daughters of God. Life all brand new. Do you have it? Women praise the Lord like Mary of old. Men glorify the Lord as the shepherds of old. And that, and only that, can bring peace to the world. The message of that babe is the only message which can spread the goodwill of God and transform the lives of all mankind. Oh, I hope and pray at this wonderful season that this gift may be yours. We, the Crawford Broadcasting Company, all of us, wish you a very happy, merry, blessed Christmas centered around the Babe of Bethlehem. And may the love of God in Jesus Christ be your very special gift this Christmas season. And I say, glory to God, glory to God in the highest and on earth, peace and goodwill for all, like the angels of old. Christ, Christ is born.
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God's 10 problem-solving devices: Rebound. Filling of the Holy Spirit. Faith Rest Drill. Biblical Orientation. Grace Orientation. Personal Sense of Destiny. Personal Love for God. Impersonal Love for Others. Sharing the Happiness of God. Occupation with Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ lives in you! This is the mystery doctrine of the church. “To whom God willed to make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery which is Christ in you” (Col 1:27). The real you is what you think. The Bible says, “As a man thinks so he is.” We are members of the body of Christ. In the family of God. We have a new purpose, a new responsibility, a new source of authority and we have a life that is planned specifically for us. A life of purpose, meaning, and definition.
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Our Unique Life – Part 5
Transcript of FLOT Line Episode 620 aired on July 16, 2017
Good morning and welcome to the FLOT Line. I'm your host Rick Hughes and for the next few
minutes I invite you to listen up. It's going to be a time of motivation, some inspiration, a whole
lot of education, done with absolutely no manipulation. No gimmicks, no games, no requesting
money. We’re only here for one reason, that’s to give you accurate information. And that
information I pray will help you verify as well as identify the plan of God for your life. And if
you wish to orient and adjust to the plan, then you have the freedom and the liberty to do so. But
my job is to be accurate, not to give you some human speculation, but to give you Biblical
revelation and to be accurate from the Bible, the canon of Scripture. That’s right this is a show
about the Bible so don't turn it off yet. It's not like anything you've heard before I promise you.
No jumping up and down, no yelling, no screaming, just some logical presentation of the Word
of God. If you're new to the show, FLOT stands for Forward Line Of Troops. And what we're
using here is a military analogy of how a believer in Jesus Christ can establish a main line of
resistance in his life using a forward line of troops. And that F.L.O.T. stands for Forward Line Of
Troops and that is made up of ten unique problem-solving devices. When you learn these and use
these, then you will be able to stop the outside sources of adversity before they ever become the
inside source of stress. That's why we always say adversity is inevitable and yet stress is
optional. Because adversity is what circumstances do to you and stress, well that's what you do
to yourself. So learn these ten problem-solving devices. We have a book about it. It's free if you
want it, I'll send it right to you. No charge.
It lists rebound as problem-solving device number
one. It lists the filling of the Holy Spirit as problem-solving device number two. It lists the
faith rest drill as problem-solving device number three. And it lists Biblical orientation,
grace orientation, a personal sense of destiny, personal love for God, impersonal love for
others, +H or sharing the happiness of God and occupation with Jesus Christ. Those are
your ten unique problem-solving devices.
Somebody says prayer is not in there. Well, prayer is
not designed to solve your problems. Prayer is instantaneous communication with the Father, but
as Paul said in 2 Corinthians 12:8 I prayed three times for my problem to be removed and it was
not removed and that's when God told him that My grace is sufficient. Grace orientation is a
problem-solving device. Four weeks ago I started a special study on the uniqueness of the
Christian life. And since that time I've been to Texas and spoken in Texas, presented this study,
added some notes, so I’m going to review a little bit before we press on to where we left off last
time. I have already taught you our unique assets as believers in Jesus Christ. What God the
Father has given to us and what He’s provided for us, our unique assets. One of the most unique
things the world has ever known, ever seen, ever heard of, I mean shock and awe,
is called the
mystery doctrine of the church, it is Christ living in you.
No one ever heard of that before.
Christ living in you. In the Old Testament, in the tabernacle, the Shekinah Glory indwelled the
tabernacle but it never indwelled any individual. But now, according to the Bible in Colossians
1:27,
“To whom God willed to make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among
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the Gentiles, which is Christ in you.”
So the Gentiles were brought into the royal family of God
to begin the unique dispensation called the Church Age. Christ living in you. The Holy of Holies
of the tabernacle has now taken up residence in you. And so Paul tells us in Romans 13:14 to
“put on the Lord Jesus Christ and make no provision for the flesh.”
When I say put on the Lord
Jesus Christ, what I'm saying is that
as a believer in Christ, a Christian, you need to have a
different identity and a different personality profile.
A different identity and a different
personality profile. You were an unbeliever, you’re now a believer. Now you have to assume the
profile of Jesus Christ which is humility.
“He humbled Himself,”
the Bible says in Philippians
2:5,
“and made Himself of no reputation, and took upon Himself the form of a man and was
obedient all the way to the cross.”
So we take on His mentality. We take on His personality. He
lives in us. And then guess what happens? Ephesians 3:20,
“Now to Him who is able to do
exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think”
not only in eternity but in time as well
because we have divine operating assets. That's what makes us stand apart from the unbelievers
in the devil’s world. I call them the disadvantaged ones. They don't have the advantages that we
have. But the sad thing is, I think it's very possible that a lot of believers never really tap into
their unique assets. We’re under orders, we’re under orders from God, we must present ourselves
for His service. Romans 6:13,
“Do not go on presenting the members of your body to sin as
instruments of unrighteousness but
[here’s the mandate]
present yourself to God as those alive
from the dead and your members as instruments of righteousness to God.”
Present yourself to
God is the Greek word
paristemi
and it's an imperative mood in the Greek New Testament that
says when you don't do this you are sinning. If you disobey the commander’s orders you are
sinning.
Presenting yourself to God means
that you take your flesh, your sin nature, remember
the Bible says
“The flesh wars against the Spirit, the Spirit wars against the flesh, they’re
contrary one to the other,”
so you put your flesh aside,
you deny self, you say no to self and
you begin to grow in God's grace plan.
Learning the protocol plan of God, utilizing the grace
provisions that God has for you because your body is now the temple of God. There is no longer
a tabernacle. You are the tabernacle. 1 Corinthians 3:16,
“Know you not that you are the temple
of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?
[and goes on to say]
if any man defile the temple
of God, him shall God destroy for the temple of God is holy and so should you be.”
Divine
discipline is real for the believer in Jesus Christ. When we reject the plan of God, we go through
warning discipline (Hebrews 12:6), we go through intense discipline (that’s when God takes us
out behind the woodshed), and we can also go through dying discipline. So you cannot afford to
turn your back on the Word of God or to defile your body, which is the temple of the Holy Spirit.
How do you do that? By getting sin in your life and not confessing the sin, letting the sin
hibernate, letting the sin saturate your life. It could be any sin. But you defile the temple of God.
If that sin nature controls your body, then you're going to scar your body up.
And if you do
enough sin, enough times, the damage is inconceivable. Because Ephesians 4:19 says,
“Those
being passed feelings
[that means they’re calloused and they’re insensitive, they’re apathetic,
they have no conviction, they've destroyed all of their norms and standards]
those that are passed
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feelings have betrayed their own self to lasciviousness and produce uncleanliness with greed.”
This is a pattern in the latter days of the church, the Bible says. In 1 Timothy 4:1,
“Now the
Spirit expressly says in the latter times some will depart from the faith
[in other words they walk
away from the Word of God]
and they will listen to deceiving spirits
[doctrine of demons]
and
they will be having their conscience seared with a hot iron.”
Conscience seared with a hot iron.
What does that mean? That's the Greek word, seared is the Greek word
kauteriazo,
and we get an
English word from that, cauterize, and this means, you know, to cauterize something, to burn it
so it doesn't keep bleeding, you cauterize a bleeder. Those who spread false doctrine, those who
walk away from the faith are branded in their mentality like a cow is branded with a branding
iron. That cauterizing of their soul, no conviction, no consciousness, all norms and standards
destroyed. So you must not let that happen to you. You can't afford to dabble in sin and fail to use
problem-solving device number one which is rebound. It's a volitional decision you must make.
You have to make this decision. Ephesians 4:22 says,
“You must put off that old manner of life,
those old habits and those old actions which are corrupt, that lead to deceitful lust and be
renewed in the spirit of your mind.”
In other words,
learn to think differently, acquire divine
viewpoint, take on the mentality of Jesus Christ.
So what are the mechanics? Again, use your
volition to advance spiritually, change the way you think, start thinking some divine viewpoint
(learn God's Word), change the way you live (grace orientation, God graced you out, you grace
other people out), change your goals (you have a new sense of destiny, a new identity, you are a
believer in Jesus Christ) and all of this is done by means of the filling of the Holy Spirit. So we
have incredible assets. We have the Bible, we have different spiritual gifts. We have a well-
qualified pastor teacher who's designed to teach us God's Word. We have all of these things
available to us if we take advantage of them. And here's the thing that God's going to do with
you. He's going to inspect your heart. Revelation 2:23,
"I am the One who searches the minds
and hearts and I will give to each of you according to your production.”
So we have amazing
promises here. I want you to hear this one promise. This is the most amazing promise of all.
“I
will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee because he trusts in Thee.” “
Thou
wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee because he trusts in Thee.”
This
is an amazing lifestyle.
There's a possibility that you can live a life free of anxiety, free of stress,
free of fear, free of worry. That you can have perfect peace. Psalm 119:165,
“Those who love
Your Law have great peace and nothing causes them to stumble.”
That's to be discouraged or to
be defeated. And this is not the peace that comes from getting saved. I mean, Billy Graham wrote
a little article called “Peace with God,” and that's what happens when you get saved for sure.
“Having been justified by faith we have peace with God,”
Romans 5:1-2,
“through our Lord
Jesus Christ.”
That’s salvation peace. But what I'm talking about is a peace after you’re saved, a
peace as you live your Christian life. A way to live with a relaxed mental attitude. It's incredible.
It's a life free of worry, a life free of anxiety, a life free of fear. That's why Paul wrote in
Philippians 4:6-7,
“Be anxious for nothing...”
Listen, capacity for life, the capacity to live your
life, is related to you being content with what God gives you. And the instructions from the Word
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of God are designed to develop integrity in your life. And this is the attitude of stability and it's
the capacity for really true happiness - having this integrity. Arrogance will destroy any chance
of integrity. No integrity, no contentment. So the details of life, those things that are out there,
that's not the source of true happiness. I mean, I enjoy having fun, doing certain things, I love to
fish, bass fishing is a hobby for me, but it’s not the source of true happiness. Even Paul said it
this way and in Philippians 4:11,
“Not that I speak in respect of want for I've learned to be
content in whatever circumstances I have.”
This is a question I have to ask you, are you content
today or do you think that something else could make you happy? Look at your life. Look at
your circumstances. Are you content? Now I’m not talking about your spiritual life. I hope you're
not content with where you are spiritually. But physically the assets you have, you know, the
details of life, are you content or do you think if you could win the lottery or do you think if you
could just meet the right person or do you think if I just lived in a different place that I could get
a different job then I could be happy? See, unhappy people are going to take their unhappiness
with them wherever they go. So to have tranquility of soul, to have stability of mental attitude,
it’s an amazing thing, not letting your emotions control you, and living under this peace that God
supplies you. This kind of true contentment, that’s peace. That's the peace of happiness. And it is
possible through the power of God to come to the place in our lives where we have this
happiness. It’s called +H, it's problem-solving device number nine. This tranquility and this
contentment and at the same time to have a fantastic love and appreciation for our Father. Now,
last time I was talking to you about this. I also want to let you know that
there is great comfort
and relief in prayer.
Listen to the verse I’m fixing to read to you. Philippians 4:6-7, as I started
it,
“Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer
[by prayer]
and supplication
[prayer]
with thanksgiving
[prayer]
let your requests be made known to God.
[prayer, prayer, prayer,
prayer, and what does it say after that?]
And the peace of God, which surpasses all
understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”
There's comfort and
relief in prayer. When you express your helplessness, when you express your dependence on
God, that’s you recognizing and orienting to His grace provisions. And thus we can relax, we can
enjoy the peace of God with a relaxed mental attitude because Satan is going to attack your
thinking. That's where he works. He's attacking your mind. That's where you live your spiritual
life - in your mind and your soul. You're not what you look like, you’re what you think.
The
Bible says, “As a man thinks in his heart so he is.” The real you is what you think.
And this
is where the battle goes on. It’s the battle for your thoughts. So you live your Christian life in the
mentality of your soul and that's where he will focus his attack. He wants you to doubt, he wants
you to be deceived, he wants you to be discouraged. These are all weapons that Satan uses. And
the Bible says if you’ll make those requests known to God, the peace of God which passes
understanding will guard, the future active indicative of
phroureo,
it will guard you. It will
protect you. It will protect your mind and your heart. Your mind, your
nous
(n.o.u.s.), that's the
Greek word mind and your heart
kardia
(k.a.r.d.i.a.),
they’re two different compartments in the
soul. The mind is where you assimilate information and the heart is where you apply the
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information. So one is intake and one is outtake. One is take it in and one is put it out. So you
take it in with the mind and use it in the heart. When you use it in the heart it’s called wisdom in
the Bible. It’s an amazing thing. And so there's never any need for you to worry yourself sick.
Never a need for any of this sort of stuff because the peace of God will guard you. Amazing.
Amazing. I told you last time that Satan will try to neutralize you by recapturing your thoughts.
He will try to get your thought life. He will try to get the way you think. And this is why Paul
wrote it this way, he said,
“Cast down imaginations and every high thing that exalts itself against
the knowledge of God and bring into captivity
[listen now]
every thought to the obedience of
Christ.”
Casting down imaginations and every high thing. High thing,
hupsoma
, it's a Greek
word meaning barrier or antagonism. Paul describes his mental attitude to us, it’s him talking
about his self there. He speaks of the way he handled things, his resources. That's what that is.
And he said we destroy human speculations. That's casting down imaginations. Let me give you
a little modified expanded translation of 2 Corinthians 10:5,
“We destroy human speculations
that are antagonistic to God as well as every barrier in our soul that stands against the
knowledge of God and by doing this we capture every thought and bring them into obedience.”
Now remember, Satan is going to play mind games with you. The victory in your life begins with
what you think. So he will try to change the way you think. Recapture your thoughts. He will try
to reclaim your affections, that’s why the Bible says,
“love not the world.”
And he will seek to
redirect your focus, that’s why the Bible says,
“don't look at things that are seen but things that
are unseen.”
And he will seek to redefine your values and that's why the Bible says,
“don't lay
up for yourselves treasures on this earth but seek first the kingdom of God and His
righteousness.”
So you as a believer you have all these assets.
You’re a royal priest, you’re a
member of the royal family of God, you have the power of intercessory prayer, you have the
filling of the Holy Spirit.
All of these things so that you can have a tranquil and a quiet life. The
Bible clearly says this. Paul encourages prayer on behalf of 1 Timothy 2:1-2, he says to Timothy,
“I urge that entreaties, prayers, petitions and thanksgiving be made known on behalf of all men
[and look at verse two]
for kings and all who are in authority
[like the president]
so that we may
live a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and all dignity.”
In other words, what Paul is saying
is he wants Timothy to pray for the government so they will be undisturbed by government
authorities and they can have a tranquil calm life and learn and serve and worship God, not have
a stormy life. And Paul knew the deteriorating political atmosphere of Rome. He knew what was
going on and essentially in 64 A.D. Rome burned down and Nero accused Christians of doing it
and I mean he persecuted them unmercifully. So if there's one thing we don't have in America
today, it's tranquility or quiet lives because we are assaulted every day by media bullies seeking
to impose their agenda on the masses. The only way to debate that or defeat that is through
prayer. Now, let’s talk about your unique times that you live in, okay? The most unique thing is
we live in the Church Age and when we became believers in Jesus Christ, we are automatically
adopted into the family of God, made heir with God and Christ. We’re heirs to the family of God.
Listen, Galatians 3:26,
“For you are all the sons of God by faith in Jesus Christ. Having
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predestined us to the adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good
pleasure of His will.”
That means, here's what it means, you and I, we are spiritual aristocracy.
That's the highest class in society. We are spiritual nobility. We might not be presidential. We
might not be kings. But we are nobility in Christ and this is superior to any other dispensation in
the history of the church, even from the beginning of time until the end of time. No one has the
spiritual nobility of the royal family of God except the church members. You, me,
we are
members of the body of Christ, adopted into the family of God. We have a new purpose, a
new responsibility, a new source of authority and we have a life that is planned specifically
for us
and us alone. So, as we learn that purpose, we learn our unique assets, we use our assets
and we know that we are now (you, me) we are now the personal representatives of Jesus Christ
during our time here in the arena of contention called earth. We are ambassadors from heaven.
The Bible says we’re royal ambassadors. That means we’ve been left here for a purpose and for a
certain time. And so if we're going to do that, we’ve got to have a certain mindset. That mindset
requires us to have humility and to commit ourselves to the life that God has for us. Paul said it
this way, he said,
"I’ve been crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, and yet it's not me, but it's
Christ living in me. And the life I now live in the flesh, I live by the faith of the Son of God who
loved me and gave Himself for me.”
What Paul is saying is, he put to death the flesh. He’s not
living for the flesh anymore and he's not living by sight anymore.
The only way to live is to live
by faith and you must trust God.
In other words, Christ died for you experientially, thus you
die for Him in your position. You say, ‘No, I’m not going to obey the lust of the flesh. Yes, I'm
going to let the Holy Spirit control my life. Yes, I'm going to take God's Word and learn and use
it. Yes, I’m going to change the way I think. Yes, I'm going to change my personality. Yes, I'm
going to represent Jesus Christ to a lost and dying world.’ I mean, the Son obeyed the Father and
you have to as well. You have to obey the Son. Jesus said to the disciples,
“If anybody wants to
come after Me, let him deny himself.”
That means put your life aside. You’re going to have to
live for Me. And this act of sacrifice is simply you denying what you may have the right to do in
order to serve Him. In other words, your existence, your life must forever be a channel for the
flow of the gospel demonstrated by virtue love to all that you meet. Whether it's impersonal love
for the lost man, whether it's personal love for the believer, having personal love for God the
Father. Because Paul said,
“For me, to live is Christ,”
Philippians 1:21. That must be you. For
you, to live is Christ.
That's why you're here - to re-present Him.
Not only represent Him by
means of your local church but to re-present Him in your personal life. That's why Paul said,
anything that I had in the past I count that all as dung. I have a new life, a new mission, a new
purpose. All that other stuff is just rubbish. If He is my Lord, I have a new ownership. I'm His
servant now, Paul said. He called himself a slave of Jesus Christ and we are also. Think about it.
Your destiny, your history depends on your attitude about this. I hope you're learning. I hope
you're putting this together. It's an awesome time to grow in the grace and the knowledge of your
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Thank you for listening. Until next week, same time, same place.
Thank you for being with us
Join us in this festive episode as we dive into the warm-hearted world of Christmas. With cheerful songs that will light up your spirit and discussions on financial planning to ease your holiday worries, this episode has everything you need to make merry. From fun holiday traditions to crucial financial advice, celebrate the joyous season while planning wisely for the future.
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We wish you the merriest, the merriest, the merriest, the merriest New Year!
SPEAKER 05 :
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SPEAKER 1 :
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Christmas. It's the only time of year in which one can sit in front of a dead tree and eat candy out of socks. Happy Holidays from Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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Twas the night before Christmas and I'd gone to bed late. Lord only knows how much fruitcake I ate.
SPEAKER 08 :
Christmas Eve I dreamed that Santa was arrested. Yeah, they handcuffed him and they hauled him off to jail. Christmas Eve I dreamed that Santa was arrested. A crime so bad they held him without bail. Cruelty to reindeer was the first charge that they read. We got there just in time, your honor. He had nine of them hitched to a heavy sled. And abuse is indicated. One's got a nose that's awfully red.
SPEAKER 07 :
And the prosecution had only just begun.
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OSHA closed his workshop down for safety violations. And there are product liability claims for every toy built since creation. We found out he hires only elves, and of course that's discrimination. He'll be put away for life before we're done. That sled is not airworthy. The FAA won't certify. He's over 60 with corrected vision, therefore he should not fly. Why, this could be the trial of the century. There's over 10 billion instances of unlawful entry. Christmas Eve, I dreamed that Santa was arrested. And not only for the things they claim he did Christmas Eve I dreamed that Santa was arrested For being a poor role model for kids Why, just look at him, Mary, Your Honor. He doesn't shave or cut his hair, and he's grossly overweight, and he only works one day a year. Now, we all know he smokes tobacco, and that he's fur on that suit he wears. We must protect our kids from men like this. Order in the court, said the judge. I've heard enough about his crimes. And clearly, this is a man who's out of step with modern times. But one of those houses he so often entered unlawfully was mine. And therefore, all charges are dismissed. Oh, I woke up to the sound of ho-ho-ho-ing. It must have been the maraschino cherries.
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Woo! Somebody done been to the Walmart. Man, that's just the stuff I got for Christmas. Well, you cleaned up. What'd you get? Five flannel shirts. Four big mud tires, three shotgun shells, two hunting dogs, and some parts to a Mustang GT. You foe, you got Jeff. There's 12 days to Christmas.
SPEAKER 01 :
I know that.
SPEAKER 06 :
I got it covered. Look over in the corner. That's yours too? Yeah, 12 pack of bud, 11 wrestling tickets, 10 of Copenhagen, 9 years probation, 8 table dancers, 7 packs of Redman, 6 cans of Spam, 4 big mutt tires, 3 shotgun shells, 2 hunting dogs, and some parts to a Mustang GT. Man, these ain't normal Christmas presents. No, they're redneck gifts. Redneck gifts? Yeah, you know, like if you buy your wife earrings that double as fishing lures, or if you can burp the entire chorus of Jingle Bells. Perhaps if you think the nutcracker is something you did off the high dive. Or if you've ever misspelled anything in Christmas lights. Or if you leave cold beer and pickled eggs for Santa Claus. What's wrong with that? I didn't say anything wrong with it. It's hard to beat. Twelve pack of Bud, eleven wrestling tickets, ten of Copenhagen, nine years probation, eight table dancers, seven packs of Redman, six Kansas Pass.
SPEAKER 04 :
Five final shots.
SPEAKER 06 :
Four big mud tires, three shotgun shells, two hunting dogs, and some parts to a Mustang G2. Well, you know, you can't really consider it a Christmas unless you go down to the penitentiary and visit your mama. You're not listening to me. Get the car key out of your ear. That's where the nine years probation comes in. I'm going to do it for you again. Now listen. 12-pack of Bud, 11 wrestling tickets, 10 of Copenhagen, 9 years probation, 8 table dancers, 7 packs of Redman, 6 cans of Spam, 5 little she-hards, 4 big maters, 3 shotgun shells, 2 hunting dogs, and some cars to a Mustang GT. Are you crying? No, just my allergies. Happy holidays, everybody.
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Let's keep Christmas fun and festive. This is Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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Remember the reason for the season. Merry Christmas from Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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It happened one day near December's Inn, two neighbors called on an old friend. And they found his shop so meager and lean, made gay with a thousand bows of green. And Conrad was sitting with faces shining When he suddenly stopped as he stitched a twine And he said, old friends at dawn today When the cock was crowing the night away The Lord appeared in a dream to me And said, I'm coming your guest to be So I've been busy with feet astir And strewing my shop with branches of fir The table is spread and the kettle is shined And over the rafters the holly is twined Now I'll wait for my Lord to appear and listen closely so I will hear his step as he nears my humble place. And I open the door and look on his face. So his friends went home and left Conrad alone for this was the happiest day he had known. For long since his family had passed away and Conrad had spent many a sad Christmas day. But he knew with the Lord as his Christmas guest, this Christmas would be the dearest and best. So he listened with only joy in his heart, and with every sound he would rise with a start and look for the Lord to be at his door, like the vision he had had a few hours before. So he ran to the window after hearing a sound, but all he could see on the snow-covered ground was a shabby beggar whose shoes were torn and all of his clothes were ragged and worn. But Conrad was touched and he went to the door and he said, you know, your feet must be frozen and sore. I have some shoes in my shop for you and a coat that'll keep you warmer too. So with grateful heart the man went away But Conrad noticed the time of day And wondered what made the Lord so late And how much longer he'd have to wait When he heard a knock he ran to the door But it was only a stranger once more A bent old lady with a shawl of black With a bundle of kindling piled on her back She asked for only a place to rest That was reserved for Conrad's great guest. But her voice seemed to plead, don't send me away. Let me rest for a while on Christmas Day. So old Conrad brewed her a steaming cup and told her to sit at the table and sup. But after she left, he was filled with dismay. For he saw that the hours were slipping away. And the Lord hadn't come as he said he would. and Conrad felt sure he had misunderstood. When out of the stillness he heard a cry, Please help me and tell me where am I? So again he opened his friendly door and stood disappointed as twice before. It was only a child who had wandered away and was lost from her family on Christmas Day. Again Conrad's heart was heavy and sad, but he knew he should make the little girl glad So he called her in and he wiped her tears and quieted all her childish fears. Then he led her back to her home once more. But as he entered his own darkened door, he knew the Lord was not coming today, for the hours of Christmas had passed away. So he went to his room and knelt down to pray, and he said, Dear Lord, Why did you delay? What kept you from coming to call on me? For I wanted so much your face to see. When soft in the silence a voice he heard, Lift up your head, for I kept my word. Three times my shadow crossed your floor, And three times I came to your lonely door. I was the beggar with bruised cold feet, and I was the woman who gave something to eat. I was the child on the homeless street. Three times I knocked, and three times I came in, and each time I found the warmth of a friend. Of all the gifts, love is the best, and I was honored to be your Christmas guest.
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No Christmas gift could I bestow That could ever quite impart the fondest wish The dearest dream that I feel within my heart. May God above send down his love and bless the world with cheer. May all the joy of Christmas time live on throughout May peace on earth, goodwill toward men, be the dream for which we live. All the good of brotherhood be the Christmas gift we give. May God protect us one and all and keep his goodness near. May all the joy of Christmas time live on throughout the year. Oh, little star of Bethlehem, may your bright and shining light forever guide all you Through the darkness of the night May God in heaven bless us all With peace we hold so dear May all the joy of Christmas time live on throughout the year. May heaven bless with happiness all people everywhere. And fill the world with love and joy That's my fervent Christmas prayer
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A little more sparkle, a little less stress. This year at Christmas, we wish you the best. Happy Holidays from Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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Once again Choirs will be singing Silent night Christmas carols Back in the light Please come home for Christmas Please come home for Christmas If not for Christmas And salutation Sure as the stars shine above This is Christmas Yes, Christmas, my dear It's the time of year to be So won't you tell me You'll never more roam Christmas and New Year We'll find you warm There'll be no more sorrow No grief and pain And I'll be happy Happy Once again
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I'll be happy Christmas once again I'm very very worried Mr. Santa Claus I've got a very big problem and it's all because When you get to my house We haven't got a chimney. Well, my behavior, Santa Claus, has been the best. I know you have my name and with it my address. But what good will it do me, don't you see? Because, Santa, we don't have a chimney. On Christmas morning Santa, I sure want to be surprised. But sir, without a chimney, how could you get inside? I think I have a plan of what I'm going to do. I'll leave the key beneath the front door mat for you. Cause when you get to our house, you will see We haven't got a chimney On Christmas, Warner, Santa, I want to be surprised But sir, without a chimney, how could you get inside? I think I have a plan of what I'm gonna do I'll leave the key beneath the front door mat for you And if there are no presents underneath the tree, we're going to have to get a chimney.
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Remember the reason for the season. Merry Christmas from Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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Merry Christmas from the Harveys and from Amway. And from all of the 75,000 and more independent Amway distributors throughout the United States and Canada. We're all one family all the time, but especially somehow today. My, what a news story I'd have been broadcasting less than 2,000 years ago. Now how I would like to be here to broadcast two more. The second coming. And a cure for cancer. I guess the real miracle of Christmas is that any religious significance remains, what with the tendency to commercialization. Despite the gaudy tinsel wrapping, the meaning of the Christ mass remains somehow intact. Though our eager eyes now search the skies for man-made stars, we yet remember best the one which once upon a time stood still over a stable. This is the miracle of Christmas. Not that so many profane the day with self-indulgence, but that so many still trudge through snow to an early service or a midnight mass. I saw a drunken street-corner Santa with booze on his breath and his beard in his hand hauled off to jail this Christmas tide But I saw the whole selfless Salvation Army standing by its cattle in the cold, giving meaning to his birth and purpose to his life. I saw a woman with shoes twice resold leave a dollar there. No, Virginia, the unbelievers are the greatest proof of what they profess to disbelieve. For two centuries they have sought to destroy Christmas. They coined ribald greeting cards to divert the devout. They sought with finite science to deny the infinite. They negotiated with union contracts for Christmas gifts. They crowned the day with imitation gold and hung it on an artificial tree, and said, See, but when they'd done their worst, Christmas was still there, haunting them, shaming them, calling out to them, Believe. If, after generations of effort to disparage the day, what do you suppose would happen if we instead renewed it? There are no more lengths to which we can go to dilute its significance. Perhaps we should revert to reverence. For if this magical day, despite the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, has somehow survived and thrived, with proper care intending, the love it represents might heal all our hurts. The faith we could not starve to death, properly fed just once each year, might overwhelm the world. Anyway, we've tried everything else. The revitalization of Christmas will be as tedious as its erosion was gradual, but there is no better time than now, for it's later than it's ever been. Where to begin? With prayerful thankfulness, I think. Merry Christmas, we traditionally say, yet that is not the larger meaning of the day. You know, it's his birthday, not yours. Christmas means something very special to every man and woman and child, yet no two families will celebrate it in exactly the same way. Many will attend special services, and others will gather with friends and family... But all of us who observe Christmas are finding an extra measure of peace and reassurance now, a momentary respite from the cares and worries of routine workaday lives. And yet Christmas brings with it many thoughts which are not quite adequately expressed in the timeless greeting. May the peace and joy of Christmas be with you throughout the year. Unable to trace its proper parentage, designated this as my Christmas story of the man and the birds. You know, the Christmas story, the God born a man in a manger and all that escapes some moderns, mostly, I think, because they seek complex answers to their questions. And this one's so utterly simple. So for the cynics and the skeptics and the unconvinced, I submit a modern parable. Now, the man to whom I'm going to introduce you was not a Scrooge. He was a kind, decent, mostly good man, generous to his family, upright in his dealings with other men, but he just didn't believe all that incarnation stuff which the churches proclaim at Christmastime. It just didn't make sense, and he was too honest to pretend otherwise. He just couldn't swallow the Jesus story. about God coming to earth as a man. I'm truly sorry to distress you, he told his wife, but I'm not going with you to church this Christmas Eve. He said he'd feel like a hypocrite, that he'd much rather just stay at home, but that he would wait up for them. And so he stayed, and they went to the midnight service. Shortly after the family drove away in the car, snow began to fall. He went to the window to watch the flurries getting heavier and heavier and then went back to his fireside chair and began to read his newspaper. Minutes later, he was startled by a thudding sound. Then another. And then another, sort of a thump or a thud. At first he thought someone must be throwing snowballs against his living room window, but when he went to the front door to investigate... He found a flock of birds huddled miserably in the snow. They'd been caught in the storm and in a desperate search for shelter had tried to fly through his large landscape window. Well, he couldn't let the poor creatures lie there and freeze, so he remembered the barn where his children stabled their pony. That would provide a warm shelter if he could direct the birds to it. Quickly, he put on a coat, galoshes, tramped through the deepening snow to the barn. He opened the doors wide and turned on a light, but the birds did not come in. He figured food would entice them in. So he hurried back to the house, fetched breadcrumbs, sprinkled them on the snow, making a trail to the yellow-lighted, wide-open doorway of the stable. But to his dismay, the birds ignored the breadcrumbs and continued to flop around helplessly in the snow. He tried catching them. He tried shooing them into the barn by walking around them, waving his arms. Instead, they scattered in every direction except into the warm-lighted barn. And then he realized that they were afraid of him. To them, he reasoned, I am a strange and terrifying creature. If only I could think of some way to let them know that they can trust me, that I'm not trying to hurt them but to help them. But how? Because any move he made tended to frighten them, confuse them. They just would not follow. They would not be led or shooed because they feared him. If only I could be a bird, he thought to himself, and mingle with them and speak their language. Then I could tell them not to be afraid. Then I could show them the way to the safe, warm... to the safe, warm barn, but I would have to be one of them so they could see and hear and understand. At that moment, the church bells began to ring. The sound reached his ears above the sounds of the wind, and he stood there listening to the bells, the deste fidelis. listening to the bells pealing the glad tidings of Christmas, and he sank to his knees in the snow.
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i heard the bells on christmas day their old familiar carols play and wild and sweet The words repeat of peace on earth, goodwill to men. I thought as now this day had come, the belfries of all Christendom. had rung so long the unbroken song of peace on earth, goodwill to men.
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Peace on earth, goodwill to men.
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And in despair I bowed my head. There is no peace on earth, I said For hate is strong and mocks the song Of peace on earth, good will to men Then pealed the bells more loud and deep god is not dead nor does he sleep the wrong shall fail the right prevail with peace on earth
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remember the reason for the season Merry Christmas from Rush to Reason on KLZ 560