John Kirby accidentally sends Fox News an email saying there was “no use in responding” to a “handful of vets” in Afghanistan. Ohio’s Attorney General speaks out about the media’s cover-up of illegal animal abuse in Springfield as the governor says it’s not happening. Dana discusses if this debate changed the opinions of undecided voters. Jon Bon Jovi talks a woman down from jumping off a bridge in Nashville. Is being too online hurting candidates’ real concerns with voters? The EU is bullying Germany after it’s forced to enforce their borders as Islamic extremists are crossing over and stabbing
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When has he ever done that? I I mean, do I have to sit here and waste my time and your time this morning going over this evil little elfs, you know, dissertation about how he doesn’t do all the stuff that we see him doing blatantly out in broad daylight. Yeah, I mean seriously. don don’t have the temperament for that. This morning I got allergies. It’s gonna get hot again in Texas, it’s spooky season and it’s 90 degrees out. So Katy Barr, the door, don don’t wanna have to sit here and deal with this damn gellan lying to us about, well, we don’t do any of this stuff. you know, half of the reason why we’re on a bad mood is because of these, these absolute harlots in DC ’cause because they, they’re not running government the way that it ought to be run. and I don’t know about you, but I mean I’m in a bad mood because of it today.
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All of it. Welcome to the show. Dana Lash with you. We got a a lot to unpack here because we’re, we got some s good polling together. you know the drill. Good God. And if you’re listening to the show, guess what? You’re listening to it. don don’t know how, but you are Channel 3 47 DirecTV. Maybe you’re on rumble, maybe you’re on where the chat is. Maybe you’re also on X I’m not, I don’t really wanna say anything about YouTube because YouTube can go pound sand. I hate YouTube. I hate YouTube to death blank YouTube, blankety blank. All the blinkers at YouTube. you know why? Because every time we do anything we get, we get in trouble for something. Yeah, if you blink the wrong way, you get in trouble on, on YouTube. And I’m just so tired of it.
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Every day we get a notice every damn day. So I’m a little aggravated about that. But Mira Garland here, and this is just some of the latest, they keep acting like this is, you know, any kind of respectable don don’t know any kind of respectable department business goings on. And that in an election season, you must take them seriously. you know, you have to take them serious because they are not going to compromise the integrity of the office and so on and so forth. Except when they do, except when they do I mean. Gosh, we’ve been seeing this, we saw it in the open since 2016 with Trump.
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And the, the attempt to undermine a free and fair election I mean we, we, we saw it just as, as plain as day. And so this idea that this isn’t happening, I don’t think that this just makes you not trust government more. When they tell you they’re not doing the stuff that you see them doing, it just makes you just trust them. Even more I mean case in point. Everything with like, for instance, the j the J six stuff. I mean you, you knew that like coming up at the debate the other night and you had one of the presidential candidates saying, Oh, my gosh, it was the great here on the eve current for crying out loud on the eve of nine 11, you have one of the presidential candidates saying that it was the worst attack.
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Was that the worst attack, attack or assault on democracy since the Civil War? Since the Civil War? you know, since the Civil War. Let’s just, you know, forget about nine 11, which we just observed the 23rd anniversary of yesterday. Just forget about all of that. This this was the worst guys. This was the worst. And there was, it’s that kind of stuff. And, and, and the, the way that that has been prosecuted by the government, the way that people have been targeted has been abysmal. Like you have people in jail still on I mean some of the charges are just ridiculous. I’ve said what I’ve said about the riots, and I’m not gonna say another damn thing about it.
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I’m not gonna pay the indulgence of having to condemn the riot. Every single time I bring up an issue related to this, I’m done with it. I’m not saying another damn thing about it, about the riot aspect of it. We were on air. you can go back and listen to this. Listen to the simulcast and I. Don’t make any apologies for newbies that didn’t do their due diligence before tuning in either. We’re just in that kind of a mood. Cain, I just don’t like this guy. I don’t like Merrick Garland because he is a little bitch. I don’t like him because of that. you know, I’m not apologizing for this either. If you have a weak constitution or if you think that I’m supposed to be big bird and I’m going to entertain you with, gimme that Christian side hug, you know it’s not gonna happen. Alright? It’s not gonna happen today.
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It’s not gonna happen with this because there, there are some people for whom language is not strong enough and I am doing the best I can by just, by only going that far. The reason I don’t like him is because he kind of kickstarted all of the, the criticism and the hate and the pushback for Democrats against Scotus because they didn’t just give him the seat. Democrats thought, well, we should be able to demand whatever we want. He should be, he, we want him on the Supreme Court. Doesn’t work that way. So I’m, can you tell I don’t like this guy. I really don’t like him. Kane. I could probably go for quite some time discussing my dislike of Merrick Garland.
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I do think that he expedited this attack on the Supreme Court and I think he also helped ferment the major distrust in our departments by everyday people. Nobody, nobody does anything. Then we have this situation. I have a number of things. I have a bunch of odds and ends to get into. Can we touch on what John Kirby said yesterday? This was yesterday after we were off air. And John Kirby had made a remark about Afghanistan and about the Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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And the way in which he said it is one of the most unbelievable things that I’ve ever heard. He had said that there was no use, he was doing a pressors video that it’s all over the internet. He said that there was no use in responding to a handful of vets on Biden’s botched Afghan withdrawal. I’m gonna let that sit with you for a minute. I I, there’s not a, I don don’t know what to say to this. He was asked about this, this is in the anniversary of nine 11. And John Kirby was asked that about military concerns about a lot of the military veterans who were very upset with the withdrawal.
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And he said that there’s no use in Wayne and on veterans’ views, there was a Fox News Digital Press inquiry and he dismissed these. He said that there was no use in responding. There’s video of him talking about it. But his statement, his written statement was something that he sent to Fox Digital. He had said that there was no use in responding to, or no use, excuse me, in weighing in on a handful of veterans. And he says it was a handful of vets indeed in all of one stripe. That’s what he said in a reply all email chain Wednesday afternoon, it apparently, here’s the kicker. It was only intended for White House staffers, but in Kirby’s haste, he included Fox News Digital So.
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he was triggered by the, the question, and in a reply, he only meant to reply to White House staffers, but he accidentally included Fox News Digital. ’cause he had talked about it yesterday and he kind of like, he sort of, he was gaslighting about it. But, and this was after that press conference that the email chain happened. And he had said, obviously they, he, he had, they were sent a press inquiry asking him for comment. Is that’s how it works. So Fox News Digital sent Kirby’s office an inquiry. They were asking him for comment on this and he replied back and accidentally included Fox News Digital the quote, obviously no use in responding.
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A handful of vets indeed in all of one stripe. Oh my, oh my. And he followed up with the reporter that had sent out the inquiry Kane’s rubbing his hands together like he’s gonna start a fire
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Cold in here.
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And he wrote clearly, quote, clearly, I didn’t realize you were on the chain. That’s the email that he sent. He, he sent that as a response to after he realized Oh, my gosh, I just sent this out to everybody. He says, clearly, I I didn’t realize you were on the chain. Like that makes it better. What? Like that makes it somehow more acceptable that he said what he said just and how the manner in which he said it, they would literally make up stuff and attribute it to Trump about veterans. Like literally make up quotes and attribute it to him. This is actually a real thing. And I don’t hear anybody. I mean, is this gonna come up in the press avail the next time KJP or the next time John Kirby addresses reporters?
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Are they gonna ask him? Can you clarify? you know, you don’t think that a handful of veterans are important. They’re, and it’s more than just a handful of veterans, by the way. The White House is so eager to do damage control on the withdrawal from Afghanistan because it is damaging to them. and I think throwing veterans under the bus if you already threw them in front of terrorists at Abbey Gate, is just the ro That’s not the way you go about it. Not the way you go about it at all. I mean it’s just, it, it’s sad. Now, a few other things to get into because yesterday we had, I got, again, I have a handful of stories for you today, but they all tie together in an odd way and that’s what I’m gonna spend this hour doing.
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So yesterday we had the story of the United States Postal Service declaring that there’s gonna be some problems, guys coming up in terms of getting for the mail-in ballots. Like there could be some, it’s some slow goings, they’re gonna have some issues. and I was talking to Congressman Chip Roy about this yesterday because I, my concern was that they get billions of dollars in their annual budget, which increases every year. And why are they having any kind of problems with any kind of mail-in ballots in the first place? I mean, granted, that’s a whole other discussion as to why we even have those and why we just don’t have a national day of voting. But I digress. The election officials were warning that the widespread problems could disrupt voting.
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It was something that the Associated Press ran with. they said that they were trying to resolve the issues they have not been able to so far. They said it was clear that these were a pervasive lack of understanding and enforcement of USPS policies amongst its employees. Meaning that it wasn’t a one-off mistake or a problem with just a specific facility. they said that properly addressed election mail was being returned as undeliverable. And this is a problem that could automatically send voters to inactive status through no fault of their own and create chaos if they show up to cast a ballot. And they said that over the past year, including the just concluded primary season, they’ve had a lot of problems with these mailed ballots. And they said that they were postmarked on time, but they would receive, be received by local election offices according to the peace days after the deadline to be counted.
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So they’re not being included. Which makes me wonder how many weren’t included in the primary. So the US Postal Service hasn’t followed, I why is there not a press conference about this? So we have this issue now. This is how you get people to be conspiracist through no fault of their own. I hear something like this, I already don’t trust my government. I’m already assuming you are up to some shady shenanigans. No good business. That’s immediately what I’m assuming. I don’t trust my government as far as I can throw them. And you know, I’m a woman, so my upper body strength is, does not match my lower body strength. So that gives you an indication of how far I can throw. And our government’s huge. Although sidebar, we should have a whole discussion about, about how I pitch and throw things because my husband says it’s the most terrifying quality about me.
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That the way I throw is dangerous and is going to get someone hurt. Those are his words. Not even kidding. So that’s a whole discussion. Anyway, aside from that, I can’t throw the government don don’t trust them. I have no tr I have no faith that I don’t have faith in me in anyway. But I have no faith. I have even less, it’s a major deficit of faith in my government. So this makes people suspicious. That makes people incredibly suspicious when they read stories like this from the Associated Press. And so now with all of this, now have you heard that the Capitol, there’s an announcement that law enforcement agencies in and around the capitol are gonna beef up security for election.
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Cain? Yeah, per chance. Do you have some extra tin foil today? As, we roll towards headlines.
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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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So the, again, this is why I don’t like to do cruises. It’s not be because I just ’cause stuff like this happens. Who’s driving the ship? A carnival cruise ship. Collides with an iceberg. Guys, I just wanna go out and say I think we saw something like this before in history. Did we not? Did we not? We totally did. Carnival Cruise ship collides with a large piece of ice that’s called an iceberg, sir. The words Titanic moment. That’s the first thing everybody thought. they said that it, it hit an errant piece of drifting ice iceberg. And it was sailing in the Tracy Arm Fjord in Alaska, a waterway south of, I just wanted to say Fjord a waterway south of the, of Juno.
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It’s beautiful. Lots of ice and there’s a lot of video of it happening. Apparently everybody was filming themselves hitting the ice Of course. ’cause God loves social media and one of the actual passengers says quote, if we die with steel wool worth it. It was a Titan Titanic moment. Why, would
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You say that?
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But they said that the vessel had to come to a halt for hours to assess the damages, but they found no damage. No damage. And they just went on. they said there was no impact to operations. Let’s get it going. But it was, I’m looking at the video and I, gotta be honest, it’s a little, it’s a wee bit of ice. Like you could hit it with a jet ski and be like, I think I’m gonna be okay. Right?
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And the it was okay,
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But technically Kane. but wasn an iceberg. Let’s be honest about it. Will Ferrell, so I was reading this interview from Variety, will Ferrell says that dressing up as a woman, he dressed up as Jean at Reno. Remember that on SNL? Maybe you don’t I mean some of us we’re still in school. But they said that he’s, he, they interviewed him as a part of this movie that he is doing with a friend of his who was a dude, became a woman. And Will Ferrell said he is no longer interested in performing in drag for laughs. And he said that’s something I wouldn’t choose to do. Now the interesting thing, because he’s doing it, it’s called Will and Harper. It’s a movie. Will Harper was one of the writers at SNL and Will Harper was saying that, yeah, well, you know, you can’t cancel everything.
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And it was funny, I thought it was interesting that his friend actually disagreed with him. We got more in store stick with us.
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This was a city that had lost like 20,000 people out and, and had dwindled down to about 60,000 people from a high of 80,000 people. So this was really a, a place where people were, they felt like were gonna welcoming them. But now there are some residents who say that they really don’t like the change. There’s, I talked to one man who said that he doesn’t like the cultural changes, he doesn’t like the idea that there are people here that are changing the racial makeup of this city saying that the city’s sort of lost. He also said that there were, or in his mind claims that there were stray cats missing and sort of had this idea that maybe Haitians were abusing animals. Of course city officials have said there’s no evidence.
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The Democrats are like, no. Oh, don’t believe you’re lying eyes. We’ve had this conversation yesterday. We played video for you yesterday. There are actual 9 1 1 calls where people have been calling in about it. I don’t believe that anyone’s talking about the culture or the racial makeup. I actually don’t believe that because, can I be real honest with you for a moment? First off, that’s only things that the left focuses on. Secondly, I am so done with crappy restaurants like bring in some like good food. Bring in it’s nobody cares. Stop it. Stop pushing the stupid nonsense that people, that’s a Democrat thing. Democrats are obsessed and have been since they were Democrats in the South running everything. They’ve been obsessed with replacement theory.
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That is a Democrat theory. That is the Democrat fetish. They’re real freaks over there. Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash with you. We’re at the bottom of this first hour. Nobody’s, nobody’s talking about that by the way. So here’s, here’s go Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. He’s a moderate and he’s wrong. But here’s Mike DeWine audio sound by 13 saying that that’s just the internet. That’s crazy. So dumb.
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Well, major, this is something that came up on the internet and the internet can be quite crazy sometimes. And look, the mayor, mayor Ru of Springfield says, no, there’s no truth in that. They have no evidence of that at all. So I think we go with what the mayor says. He knows his city.
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They know they have no evidence of it at all. Kane, what are those police calls that the Federalists got tons of audio clips of? Oh yeah,
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Yeah. They’re of Springfield Ohio residents complaining of their pets missing and public parks having geese. Yeah, and ducks slaughtered. By
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The way, the Attorney General of Ohio hit back at this and said that, and this is Dave Yost. He said that the media is ignoring the evidence surrounding these people’s claims about people having, about the wildlife in the parks and their pets and everything else he had. He said, he had said that people are ignoring this stuff. And he said, the media’s overlooking these and it’s all politicized. That’s the reason why they’re doing it. He said, quote, there are recorded police calls from witnesses who saw immigrants capturing geese for food in Springfield. This is the Ohio Attorney general. He said, citizens, this is a direct quote.
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Citizens testified to city counsel. These people would be competent witnesses in court. Why does the media find a carefully worded city hall press release better evidence? And there you have it. I love how the media’s like, hurry up, let’s call a democrat, a democrat official. Hey, there’s not people eating geese there, right? Because that would be crazy, right? Yeah, sure. There’s nobody here eating geese. Okay, thanks, bye. That’s it. That’s literally all they did. That’s all they did. And who were all the people that have been, you know, that they reach out to and they ask about all this I mean I mean for Mike DeWine to ignore it.
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And for him to say that this isn’t a thing. Is I mean? It’s unfortunate. I get that he doesn’t, like I get that he’s got issues with Trump, but this actually is true. I mean it’s not, it’s not something I mean. This is not an untruth, it’s not a lie. I I mean why are people, they’re so, here’s the thing though, we wouldn’t have this problem if you actually don don’t know, maybe monitored who came in through the border. I hope Republicans, when they talk about this, they need to not forget to bring it back to the border because that’s why we’re having all of these issues. And it’s not just this, this is more, sadly, it’s more of a lighthearted, you know, issue. But I agree with what the attorney general said.
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He, he had had said, he, he had also echoed what’s been said by some other Republicans saying, you know, also that things that are real are the children that are being murdered by people who enter the country illegally, who have no right to be here. I mean, he’s right about that. I, i, I just, and there have been so many stories about this, the, the dad, but wasn in Texas that had his 11-year-old daughter murdered I. mean, we were just talking about this just the other day. And they had one of the victim advocates that were testifying in front of Congress about this. And you know, an 11-year-old girl, a guy who’s been stalking them wa watches and waits for the dad to go to work and the dad comes home.
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His daughter had been raped and stuffed into a bag, into a hamper under her bed. I mean it’s sad. 11 years old. So that’s happening. That’s a real thing. These are all real stories. This isn’t just about waterfowl and people’s actual 9 1 1 calls to police about their pets and actual town halls that were literally scheduled and held for this specific issue. Anyone who’s telling you that? The internet, Mike DeWine, you’re full of it. This isn’t, can we just stop for a moment? I am so tired of the tribalism and the Republican party.
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It makes me not wanna be a Republican. I hate the GOP right now. I blanking hate them because of this, because of this nonsense right here. I don’t care if you like Trump or not. I don’t care if you like Trump or not. It, I have zero blanks in my pocket to give about it that has no bearing on the veracity of these claims from these people who held a town hall specifically about it before Trump had ever heard about it before JD Vance had ever heard about it. This was an issue before JD Vance ever learned of it and talked about it.
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Actual 9 1 1 calls into law enforcement town halls, scheduled video evidence, photos. These are real people. There is no there I mean, there’s so many other horrendous things that are out there. You don’t even need to make this up. This is a real thing though. But you know what gets me? And this is what makes me sick, you know, I love animals and all that, but the fact that the media and the left waited until now to get this outraged about it and that people didn’t really pay that much. People paid attention, but there wasn’t this much outrage in the press.
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And you know, it over the issue of the lawlessness entering in at the border and the criminality coming with it. People were I mean. Were people paying attention to 11-year-old Maria Gonzalez being brutally murdered? Jocelyn, Jocelyn Hungary? Were they, were they paying attention to these beautiful Americans being murdered by people who were coming into the country illegally? Oh, did they only pay attention when Oh, my gosh, someone’s eating a dog. Someone’s eating a cat that’s gonna pull up people’s emotional strings. We can’t have that. That’s a narrative we have to combat. That’s the only time that they mobilized. They weren’t, they didn’t mobilize to show outrage over children being murdered.
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But now that’s what makes me sick. Are you kidding me? And like Governor Mike DeWine, I get it that you don’t like Trump. Whoop he do. There are a lot of Republicans who don’t whoop he do get over it. That has nothing to do with this being a a, a true story. Which it is. It has no effect on it. You’re not hurting Trump by discrediting this very real story. You are hurting the people who came forward in this scheduled town hall to talk about it specifically. You’re hurting the people who called 9 1 1 to make these reports. You’re hurting the people who took photos and video and are saying that this is a legitimate thing because you’re calling in the liars all because you dislike the guy at the top of the ticket.
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It’s, it’s annoying. And so that is an issue. Republican party gotta deal with. Just something they gotta deal with. But I will say it enrages me that you didn’t have this level of outrage from the left. And, and some of you independents and moderates out there, I’m not gonna handhold you. You’re grown ass people if you’re gonna get offended because I said people haven’t paid attention, guess what? It’s true. And if people are offended by that, you’re too soft for politics, get the hell out of the country. Go somewhere else where the government makes decisions for you. You’re too soft for freedom.
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But for people to not get outraged until Oh, my gosh, they’re eating someone’s pet cat. Yeah, well, guess what? Someone had a pet daughter that got murdered, several of them brutally. That’s a concern. Good heavens. So this is, it’s a sad thing don don’t know why you have some of the I mean, it’s a real story. Am I Cain, am I being incorrect in saying that some of the, like Mike DeWine, how don don’t know why you would discredit the very, the actual evidence. Is it just because he just, he is got a thing with Trump?
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It, it looks like TDS is spread far and wide, but why is it always the, the whole of government messaging is don’t believe what you’re seeing. Just believe what we’re telling you. And it’s always been that way. And, and it’s actually a little more egregious now than it’s ever been. So don don’t see how people can’t see
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This. Do you wanna know how horrible things like the cultural revolution in China happened and in the lead up to the hall and later up to the genocide? The holocaust, how that all happened because people were too afraid to speak up and push back against authority. I mean that’s a, that’s a true story there. People were too afraid to speak up and push back. There’s a story of a classroom exercise. And. we did something like this when I was in eighth grade with my history teacher where you’re taking notes in class and one kid just gets called out out of the blue and sent to the principal’s office. You’re not taking notes. But everybody knows that the kid’s taking notes in class and kids kind of speak up.
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But oh, you’re gonna get in trouble too if you try to defend this. Even though, you know, the kid was taking notes in class, the teacher still sends them to the principal’s office. And this is a lesson that’s taught that, that we had a similar lesson like this when I was in eighth grade and I know that I, I was reading something about it a couple of weeks ago. It’s always when you’re stu when you’re studying the lead up to World War ii And, we were reading, there was a, there was a story when you were reading the story about Ian Frank and reading stories about people who had to be hidden and, and sheltered away from being sent to concentration camps and everything else. I mean.
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You had people who were trying to hide from authorities and you had people who were afraid to speak up to authorities. It’s easy to see how this stuff happens because people can be cowardly No. one wants to admit it because everyone loves to think that they would rise to the challenge. But I want you to look back and see what happened during lockdown. How many people were so damn fine with bending the knee? How many people didn’t speak out when they saw people arrested for trying to open their businesses simply to make a living? How many people didn’t speak out when your kids were shuttered away? Your own children shuttered away, isolated, not allowed to go out and integrate into the world during one of the most pivotal points in their lives?
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How many people were fine with compliance. People don’t like to see that reflection of themselves and it indicts everybody. You can see why stuff like this happens. You don’t need a classroom exercise like sending a kid to the principal’s office for not taking notes when they’re taking notes as a way to measure how many other of his students are gonna defend him. And then say, see this is how this is allowed to happen. It’s on a micro scale, but the message sticks. So keep that in mind with this stuff because this is how the government, and this is how tyrants perpetuate this, they tell you that what you’re seeing isn’t real.
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No, no, no. You’re not seeing this. And you know what, if you think you’re seeing this, there’s something wrong with you. You’re weird or you’re a conspiracy theorist. No one, no good person wants to be labeled that way. This is why I am viciously vocal about this creeping up in the church. When you have pastors up there, well if you don’t believe in a safe and fair border, there’s something wrong with you. It’s sinful telling good people to not believe their own eyes. Telling good people that it is a moral failing if they believe in law and order.
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This is how this stuff starts. We have more coming up As. we rolled towards a conclusion of this first hour days of these United States on the way. And As we move.
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Trump. I’ll give you my presidential hat. Presidential Serial Auto. Oh, she old, huh? Yeah. You remember your name? I don’t remember my name. I’m Old Park. You’re at Old Park. Yeah, I know man. I’m an old guy and you’re an old, I know you would know about that. What? Puppy and old Oh I know. Alright. I’m a young carer, huh? He reminds me of the guys I grew up with. There was always one in the neighborhood. I, there you go man.
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Got I need, I need that hat. Want my autograph? Hell no. you know my name. Come on. You ain’t going that far. Yeah. Fil
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People were saying that the guy tricked him into doing it. He didn’t trick him into doing it. I gotta, I’m gonna say this is a very uncharacteristic for me. Cain. Yeah. I feel weird. Yeah. This, oh gosh, I’m saying it. What? It was a good moment for Biden.
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You all right over there?
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No. What? No, I
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I’m not I mean I’m not I mean. It could be like you had described, remember when he had the debate with Trump and how it was probably cognitive dissonance but wasn probably the reason for him looking or appearing as though he was taking the high road. I think this is kind of one of those situations where he was just kind of, eh,
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I think well he’s got the burden off his shoulders of having to compete and he’s just out there having fun. and I gotta give you credit when you’re in a room of Trump supporters like that and you’re Joe Biden. I mean I can’t be totally easy and he, I’m not saying this because he is not a threat anymore. I’m not that nice. I’m saying it because I will give credit where due as much as I hate doing it. But, but wasn like a genuinely good thing. If there had been more of that Biden, maybe he would never have gotten swapped out. Who knows? But, but wasn actually, it’s not gonna, it’s gonna get overlooked by everybody. But that actually is, is I don’t think he got tricked and I don’t think there was anything maliciousness malicious in it.
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He had a great rapport with that guy. Yeah. And they were real respectful of him and it was just, you know, he took pictures with kids wearing Trump shirts.
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He’s not burdened by the competition anymore. That’s a great point.
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And he was joking around. They’re like, you’re gonna put it on. He is like, I’m not gonna go that far. So you’re gonna vote for him or something like that. And it was funny. I mean they had a fun, that’s unusual right now. Stick with us. We got second hour on the way back. In a moment.
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But right now I wanna talk about her leadership. I was so proud. Someone gotta touch up presidential, she showed her new way forward, new and forward her plan to take us forward. Command of the issues eloquence in talking about them. Again, strategic in her thinking. I thought she was just spectacular, but her excellence did get under his skin.
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She’s drunk.
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No, she’s been a mean girl. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash, the top of the second hour. Someone had a touch up. That’s all I’m saying. All I’m saying I like how she goes. It was the new way forward. you know, forward in a new way. Is that what that means? Golly, if you hadn’t broken down that sentence for me like that, I never would’ve known. So what do you mean forward? Like a new way forward? Like it’s still the same, right? So what does that mean? It’s a new way forward through the muck. Wait, what? That doesn’t make any sense. Her whole thing was Kamala Harris got under a skin. Wow. I’m so glad that we don’t have to worry about the cost of groceries or energy or just being broke in general or international instability or at the deluge at the border.
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All we gotta worry about is whether or not Kamala Harris can be petty and just absence of all substances of issues and be, and get under his skin during a debate. That’s so great that that’s your goal. It’s your goal in life to be a troll. That’s it.
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Not to articulate positions
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Troll in 2024. Guess that’s, that’s her, her slogan. Oh, she, her, her excellence got under his skin. No, she was just bitchy about the things that she said. I can say that ’cause I’m a woman, but see, women who are bitches will get very upset if a man says that even though it’s accurate. Don’t get mad at me about my, my Portuguese today. Okay. Sh bear with me. Some days it’s harder than others. Her excellence got under his skin. That’s what you say when you’re trying to pick a fight with somebody. Right? Right. That’s when that’s, she’s doing that because she’s trying to get in there and push those buttons too. You can never let someone push your buttons like that during a debate.
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You can’t. You’ve gotta, I know believe, let me give you a case in point. I think everybody remembers the infamous Parkland Town Hall. Correct. and I sat on stage next to a chunky bad cop named Scott Israel. And the whole audience hated me and everybody wanted to just get a dig in. and I had one woman who asked a question and she insulted my intelligence and was saying, you know, if you can answer this even, and I had one of the students on stage because they were, you had, it was Anita Dunn’s PR firm, the Knickerbocker firm.
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but wasn already involved in all of this stuff with Parkland. you know, obviously, you know, it was, everybody was very well coached to perceive me as the enemy. and I had people tell me that, you know, I didn’t care about my own kids. That the people there cared about my kids more than I did. And people were saying I was a bad mother and that I was getting people killed and all of this other stuff. But wasn even a little bit more of a personal attack than maybe what you saw in a debate with Trump Harris. And as much as you wanna respond to that, you can’t, especially if you are there to advance a particular message, you cannot take the bait. So when I tell you, believe me, I know it can be difficult.
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I’m saying I have lived it in front of you on national television. I know that it’s difficult, but you gotta rise above it because engaging in that is not a debate, it’s just mud wrestling. You have to advance the message. And honestly, No one I mean who is that gonna affect when she talks about his rallies or something? Do you think independence and and I need you to remember that’s who that debate was for. The debate wasn’t for hardcore Democrats and it wasn’t for Trump’s base because those people already have their minds made up as to whom they’re gonna vote for. Yes, I agree with you. How on God’s green Earth, are there people on the, in, on this planet or in particularly in America that have no idea who they’re gonna vote for yet?
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don don’t know either. But that debate was for those people and those people are not going to be moved by. Well now on God’s ear rallies, nobody that’s not, that’s like something that they’re gonna roll their eyes over, especially if you don’t take the bait. It just makes the accusation look inconsequential and petty and then it blows back on the person who made it. This is the art of rhetoric. You can’t take that. You can’t, you can’t take that bait. and I was looking at some of these surveys now he did better on issue advancement and discussing the issues than she did.
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and I think, like I said, I thought the debate was awash and I think that’s why I, you can’t, you cannot say that he lost it. I disagree with some of the Republicans who were like, oh, he totally lost the debate. He got his ass kicked. I, I don’t believe that because he was advancing policy issues. But I thought that she was able to push his buttons and that’s why I can’t say she lost either. And on the issue of independence, they have a couple of different, there’s a couple of different surveys out where there are, and and again we’re, we still haven’t seen I think the full measure of how each of them did with the debate. But they had like a CBS focus group and they thought that a lot of these people, and they were, these are people who are independents in battleground states and they thought that some of her remarks just seemed like stuff Biden had said before.
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And all of the stuff that she promised that she was going to do, all of these independents were wondering, well, how is it that you haven’t done it already? And she never addressed that in this debate, in that debate. She never addressed it. That leaving that open that is a negative in the minds of independence and moderates. And it was interesting, Reuters actually looked at the perception and the focus between not just media and voters, but between some of the independents and then the more, like I said, hardcore left and then the hardcore like Republican voters.
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And I’m not discounting the importance of people’s bases, but again, everything’s decided in the margin. And because things are tied, this group is the most important right now. It is what it is. The people who are in that group trust trump over the, on the economy more than they do Harris. And they felt that their personal financial situation not only was better, but some of them were also saying that they felt that it was better addressed by Trump at the debate that is important. It might, that might get lost in the back and forth of, well, can you believe she said this and then he said this and he did so bad and she was so bad and all that.
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But that’s very significant. I, and as bad as you might think that he did, he did advance policy issue. And that’s important to note where she did not, but she pressed his buttons and the undecideds. Now here’s what’s interesting. So what did we talk about now that we’re starting to get some of this stuff up? And the reason I’m paying this much, this close attention to it is because of how close the race is. Not just nationally, but also in statewide surveys. Remember how we said that A BC had did not fact check her fact check her as they fact checked Trump and that the bias was very obvious.
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That looks like it’s going to register a negative against her with independence and undecideds. When people see that sort of bias, and remember these are people who don’t have a foot in either camp, they’re just there and when you don’t have a foot in either camp, you’re able to more neutrally perceive something. And that’s how bad the bias was in that it bled over into the perspective of independence and moderates whom with a more neutral eye saw how bad the bias was that immediately inclines them against her or their disin. They’re disinclined to support her.
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So that’s something interesting as well. And Harris was not, she did not provide any clarity. So it’s a lack of clarity on policy and the bias that really ultimately Nancy Pelosi is celebrating this and I think part of the reason why she’s doing this, a note that, but wasn an interview on CNN, they’re trying to keep the enthusiasm up about their candidate and they have to work overtime at this because it’s a manufactured race for them. They subbed out someone that No one had voted for. And it’s not that No one voted for her when she was the person to choose No one voted for her even back in 2020. And when you run in a primary like that and you’re in last place and you’re barely ranking 1% and you’re not even making it on the debate stage in some of these for some of these debates, you’re not even meeting the litmus test that U usually don’t come back for that from that and run again.
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Those people who are at the tail end of the primary, where do they go? They always go away. They maybe run right, get a book deal, they might be a contributor for a little bit of a time and then they go into consulting or whatever and then they’re done. Harris ended up being plastered onto Biden’s ticket because Biden had promised James Clyburn that he would have not just a person of color, but he promised the femin Nazis that he would have, sorry, that’s a insult to Nazis that a fourth way feminist that he would have maybe a, a woman or a cis whatever on the ticket. So that’s the reason why she got on there. Otherwise she would not have been the pick because Biden going into South Carolina, lest you forget, was losing that primary he was gonna lose in 2020. The primary James Clyburn literally saved his political life.
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And so Kamala Harris was the, was the return on the investment of Clyburn’s influence in that race. And that’s the only reason why she was able to, to get up there. She has been so fortunate in her professional career that it has been nothing but a series of, oh, we’re gonna save you, we’re gonna save you and we’re gonna advance you, we’re gonna elevate you here. Her entire career has been that it hasn’t been merit based. She didn’t run for Senate and get Senate because she was such a damn good Attorney General. She was an abysmal attorney general. She knew the right people and was there at the right time and it was fortuitous for her. Same thing with her being the, the VP pick I mean, if anything, the the attacks that she made against Biden only shored up the chance that she would be VP at some point.
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So these surveys and, and looking at this it, I don’t think that we’re going to see this debate put that much of a distance between them and I know Democrats. Again, they’re trying to really push the enthusiasm because people aren’t enthused about her. They never have been. So they’re really trying to push oh, her excellence and do these cringe ridiculous sound bites that don’t do anything but but tickle the Jimmys of their base. That’s it. I think moderates and independence kind of cringe, but they have a a doubly hard job because they gotta keep their base happy and enthused and their base hates her. And then they gotta reach out to the independents and moderates and pretend that she’s a moderate when she’s not. And then they also have to try to lie that they’re not trying to present her as a moderate to their base who are really Marxist.
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It is a very difficult dance that they have to do. And only when you have, when you’re so multi-faced, are you able to do it like they’re doing it? We have more on the way. Did you hear the story about John Bon Jovi? Literally filming a video on a bridge in Nashville saves a woman from jumping off it talks her off the bridge. We gotta talk about this ’cause this just one of those weird stories you gotta cover
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And now all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick five.
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All right, so first up here we were, we were busy running our mouse drain break a lot. Let’s see, first up this the return of the yes,
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God bless America,
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The return of the gas guzzling. Huge engine, huge engine. Supercar, Aston Martin, God love you. I’m just gonna say a quick prayer for Aston Martin. I would never be able to afford this car. It’s a muscular carbon fiber bodied $429,000
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Coop.
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But guess what? It’s oil and gas baby. You got a V 12 824 horsepower. What? What? Twin turbo. Twin turbocharge. 5 5 2 liter V 12 engine. And it’s a beast of a car. It’s one of the new six and seven figures. Supercar. Yay. I love a supercar. I wanna hear an engine that when it starts, I want it to put hair on your chest. Like it just goes, just like it just auto grows. Right? you know, like that. I, I, it should. I’m gonna say something. Don’t, don’t, don’t do it when the car starts. It should be making muscles bigger and dropping panties. That’s all I wanna hear from that car.
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That’s all I wanna hear from. Too bad everybody. There you go. But this show I’m gonna get emails about today, I can’t help it. I am so happy about this. ’cause you guys know how bad I hate EVs. Oh. my gosh. Thank you Aston Martin. Thank you Supercars. Ah, that’s a nice looking car too. That car is, I love that car. If I wasn’t married, I’d marry it. Me and that car, we’d, and we’d be going to JC Penny to get our photos done in a beautiful fall. Vignette. Me and that car, a lost cat turns up 2000 miles from home after three years. Geez. I’m not a cat person because I’m allergic, but I get it. This cat went missing from its family’s Texas home. It turned up in Massachusetts.
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It was a skinny stray cat. The day in Humane Society found it. And somehow they have the cat named Soto, S-H-O-T-O. Nobody knows how it got to Massachusetts, what it experienced or anything, but I’m just glad Haitians didn’t get it. No joke. Right? Because I mean going from Texas to Massachusetts means you gotta pass Niro or through oh Ohio, you know, and it’s not, you know, not great for cats up there. Right now, a Las Vegas store clerk was arrested because he beat a man with a bat over nacho cheese. Now I’m very particular about my nacho cheese. So let’s wait for all the facts. Okay, let’s get all the stories. In a Las Vegas convenience store clerk, he got arrested. He beat a man with a bat because he took too much nacho cheese.
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That is nacho cheese. That’s the store’s cheese. but wasn bad, 47-year-old Myron Bhl last week was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and battery with a deadly weapon. They got a call early morning, somebody was bleeding near an RCO gas station. They found the victim on the sidewalk. His face all bloodied up. He couldn’t talk that he had life-threatening injuries. The person who called 9 1 1 said the guy was on the, the victim was, was on the ground. He saw the victim on the ground while pumping gas. Asked the store clerk to call 9 1 1. The clerk goes, I’m not calling 9 1 1. He better have learned a lesson. And apparently he went in and took too much cheese from the nacho cheese machine. The guy told the victim to not to to leave and not break things.
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And the victim said he wouldn’t leave without nachos. So the guy pushed him out and hit him with a bat. So was it self-defense? don don’t know. But I feel like I still don’t know enough to pass judgment. Yeah. Past judgment on this. So coming up, jump on Jovi. Saving lives on Bridges in Nashville. We gotta talk about it coming up. Stick with us.
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So for those of you watching the simulcast of the Danny Dana show, there’s a bridge in Nashville. Looks like some stuff’s going on. What’s going on in the bridge in Nashville. If you notice on the left side of your screen, there’s a lady on the other side of the handrail and then a man in black. And that would be John Bon Jovi. You gotta say his name like that. Or it doesn’t count. And he was making a video, filming a video on this bridge in Nashville. And this, this chick was like on the other side of the bridge. She was gonna jump, she was suicidal. And he goes over and he talks her off the bridge.
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I got a lot of questions like, you’re just I mean. Did they see her go over there? Was she there when they got there? don don’t know, but thankfully everybody’s okay. but wasn don don’t know how many other people can say that they’ve done that. Right Kane, right I mean that’s pretty,
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That’s really impressive. No matter who you are, he
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Prevented her from jumping off the bridge. I mean he, he and his team. but wasn the pedestrian bridge Tuesday night, he persuaded her. She was on the ledge over the Cumberland River and he persuaded her to not jump off the bridge and kill herself. That’s pretty impressive. He stayed. They were filming a music video and that’s them on the bottom left. You can see that he’s, he and his team walked over there. But that’s just wild. She’s gonna jump off the bridge and end her life. Wow. And this, the footage is from a surveillance camera and he talks her out. I wanna know what he said like so bad, don’t you?
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Right. Like if you’re John Bon Jovi, what are you saying? What are you saying to what it’s true.
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He’s saying like, he’s this Italian,
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Well he’s Italian. Hey,
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Hey, it’s a John Bono
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Movie. Nashville PD Chief John Drake applauded his actions saying it takes all of us to help keep each other safe. And he literally per, can you ima I mean don’t imagine yourself like this, but just, you know, you’re jumping off a brow ready to end it all. Jump Bon comes over to you. and I was like, Hey, forget about it. Like, come on over here.
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Imagine if she was like praying, like asking God for a sign or something. And then, but
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He, since John Bon Jovi,
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Bon Jovi comes over
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Like, no, I don’t want all y’all to be going and standing on bridges and being like, God, send me a rock icon. I’m not a I mean, I like John Bon Jovi, but it’s not somebody like I fan over. you know? Like, I, like he makes, he writes catchy songs. I’m not denying the artistry. I mean I dig it. I just, you know, I kind of tend to lean a little heavier. But you know, I mean, imagine like who, you know, who’s, that is pretty cool. It’s pretty cool, right? Like send me James Hetfield to talk me off the bridge. don don’t know. Just it’s pretty interesting. Yeah, he is just there, you know, just on the bridge doing, you know, it’s wild So.
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he said that he, he, let’s see, I was looking to see like what song it was, or he dropped So. He, it’s his, they have their late the group’s latest album forever that dropped on June 7th and then apparently he’s doing, I didn’t see like what song it was for ’cause I I don know people were asking. But yeah, that’s a neat story, isn’t it? Let’s your feel good story for the day, right? Your feel good story, folks, you feel better. Let’s get back to the trash, right? Let’s get back to the trash, shall we? So we were talking about polling, talking about some of the surveys and all this stuff with the election because as you know, we’re actually what, a week out from early voting?
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Yeah. I gotta say you had Republican pollster, Frank Luntz. I don’t like him. Like I really don’t I think I got into it before with him and I called him a potato or something. I don’t remember. It’s not something nice and he deserved it, so I don’t feel bad. But he was saying that the Trump campaign was dead. He lost because of his debate performance. I think that’s a little much That’s, that’s a little bit dramatic. You think. Isn’t he kind of a dramatic person anyway, Frank lz. Yeah, he doesn’t lick it. He looks like a Willy Wonka character. Is that nice to say? I don’t care. But that’s, that’s a little bit ridiculous. There was a very interesting point though, but wasn made in a piece and I didn’t, I’m not saying I necessarily agree with it, but I think it raises an interesting corollary with all of this.
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It said that I don’t, again, I don’t think, I think they both lost, I think it was a wash. But they said that Trump’s problem is that he’s too online. Have you ever heard of that phrase before? Somebody’s too online? Have you heard of that before? Yeah. The stuff that you see online is a fraction of what people care about in real time. The too few people are actually even on social and even fewer are on X. Like, it’s like, like the low doubled, not even the low. I think it’s single digits of the American population is on X, isn’t it? Like hardly any, the people get this idea that everybody’s on X or even TikTok and they’re not.
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And so there’s this idea for the people who are, that everything that happens in these social media spheres can actually translate to like a real, real meaningful action. Excuse me. And a doesn’t. And the issue of being too online, this was, let me give you the example of A OC. A OC is very, very, you know, she’s very loud on, on X. And she goes after people on X very online. And she doesn’t move the needle at all offline. She has millions of followers. Doesn’t move the needle at all offline. And that’s a real phenomenon that that happens.
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People will have really exaggerated followers or it’ll look like they have a major sphere of influence online, but it actually doesn’t translate to action offline. And the, you will have operatives and some lawmakers that will try to tailor their tone and their messaging to online without realizing that’s not really effective offline. When you’re in, when you’re retail politicking and a lot of the stuff that you see on social media, those are partisans. Think about it. They’re, they’re partisan people. You care that much to get that active about it.
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You’re partisan. That’s not a pejorative. It’s just a, an observation. And so there’s this gap between the reality of what’s happening in what we call meet space and then the fantasy that’s on social media. And if you believe and are too much into and are tailoring your message too much for social media, that means you’re kind of too online. It’s not resonating in the, on the meat space world. It’s not, it’s not, you know, it’s not resonating. and I think that that’s kind of one of the problems that he does have.
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and I think when he started, when he took the bait, he went from being focused and being in and and appealing to, again, everything’s decided in the margins, appealing to the margins to he switched and you could see it. He, he just dialed it and, and went on, went became too online in his response. I do think that that might be a legitimate concern and that is a concern that campaigns have to deal with, especially national candidates. You gotta deal with this. You don’t wanna be too online because then you’re alienating the vast majority of voters who are not online. And the stuff that you see on social media doesn’t, isn’t resonating.
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It doesn’t resonate with people who are not on social media, right? I mean, you guys know this. It’s like football memes don’t resonate with me ’cause I don’t follow football. Just saying. Just saying. So I think that that’s a legitimate kind of concern with some of this stuff. And, we we’re gonna see how much that plays into this, how much As we get some, some of the polling done and see if there’s any kind of a, any kind of a, a bounce at all. But I just don’t, I I don’t see this, I don’t see the race becoming don don’t see there being a super huge gap because of this. don don’t see Kamala Harris getting, she’s not gonna get like a major, she’s not gonna get a major bounce from this. This is not gonna happen.
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Not gonna happen at all. So we’ll see. I wanted to look at some of the other polling, the top battlegrounds, looking at some of the RCP averages, the top battlegrounds, the spread generally has Harris at 0.2. So they’re tied, essentially it’s a 0.2 increase over Trump in some of the top battlegrounds battlegrounds are being Arizona and Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania. You got North Carolina, Georgia, and in all of them, Trump is, they’re all, they’re tied the two biggest leads. And remember on average margin of error is about three points. You have Harris and Wisconsin plus 1.8 and then you’ve got Trump in Arizona plus 1.6.
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That’s it. Everything else is literally like point something. It’s, it’s pretty, it’s it’s insanely close. And that’s why it was so important for this debate not to be awash because now it, it’s like, what’s the point? What was that? Even the point of the debate, don don’t know that, but neither of them are gonna get a major bounce from this. And they needed to, both of them needed to, to have some distance between the other. So what that does now, Trump and his surrogates are gonna have to go back to trying to again, keep redefining her as Kamala versus Kamala. Kamala. Now 24 versus Kamala, then 20. That, that’s, that’s how they’re gonna have to, that’s how they’re gonna have to do this. And that’s gonna be a lot harder, a lot harder for them to do.
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But it is super close. You got a number of Tossups, a number of Tossups and I. It all depends. He’s gotta be disciplined. I don’t think there’s gonna be any other debates. Do you think there’ll be another debate, Kane? I can’t see, I know Fox News put the invite out there. There’s no way in hell I
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Know that there was something I saw yesterday that someone asked Trump and he had a response on Kamala calling for a second debate. and I think it sort of landed in the realm of she clearly didn’t think she did the job she wanted to do in that first debate, which is the only reason why she would ask for a second debate. But don don’t know I mean it’s,
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You know, do you know what I think would do a lot to change the tone of all of this and to to, to maybe inject some fuel and into at least even his painting. Trump should go to Springfield Ohio, he should go visit an animal shelter there too while he is there. That would be very interesting. He should, he should go and they should have arranged for him to meet some of the residents that had called in, had called the police. Some of the residents that, residents that spoke at the town hall and they could talk about their concerns at the border. And then, you know, maybe go to where some of the, some of these places where these, these crimes that I think they need to be highlighted.
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It is his life mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida, man.
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All right, so first up, Florida man escapades. I always am am amused whenever I read the words bicycle chase a Florida man denies the drugs are his after a bicycle. Chase says the sheriff’s office, I’m gonna go ahead and disagree with him on this one. Now don’t, don’t come at me Florida people, I’m gonna say this wrong. Weaky wet wee w is
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That correct? I don’t know.
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W-E-E-K-I-W-A-C-H-E-E.
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That sounds right,
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Wiki wee. I’m just saying that sounds like a fun place to be. A man is accused of drug possession and leading deputies on a bicycle chase in central Florida. Late Sunday night, Hernando County Sheriff’s Office said around 11:30 PM they were patrolling Cortez Boulevard and a deputy noticed a man riding a bicycle and it was missing a front light headed westbound on the eastbound lanes of Cortez Boulevard. The deputy attempted a traffic stop, but the bicyclist quickly rode behind the wy wacky Wy Waxy Village Plaza. And even with the emergency lights flashing, the bicyclist continued around the plaza at a bicyclist pace as one would imagine. The Sheriff’s Office said that eventually the bicyclist rode through a sidewalk area to the parking lot of a Motel six.
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And at that point, deputies exited their patrol vehicle and began chasing him on foot. They caught up to him in the nearby Quality Inn parking lot. The suspect identified as Christopher Clay, head of Blue Fanny Pack, sorry, it’s called a belt bag now. And inside the bag Sheriff’s office said that a rubber container with a crystal like substance was found and it tested positive for meth. And then they found glass pipes, meth residue, prescription bottles with labels scratched off. And then they, they were not controlled substances and their names they can’t pronounce Clay told deputies that he fled because he did not wanna go to jail for the missing light on his bicycle.
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When questioned about the illegal drugs, he said, no, none of these are mine. They were placed in my belongings. They were the only things in his fanny pack you’re just gonna put on a fanny pack of drugs. What? He’s his bonds at 7,500. He’s got a lot of charges. So stupid.
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It’s messed up.
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A Florida man was arrested for keeping two gators in his backyard pool.
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That’s not legal.
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Now I love if nature puts them in a pond and it’s your pond, they’re yours, it’s okay, but you can’t touch ’em. But if you move ’em to the pool, heaven forbid, alright, I’m kidding. I’m slightly, A central Florida man was arrested because he kept alligators in his pool. He denied when Florida Fish and Wildlife asked him questions about it, he was like, I don know what you’re talking about? What? Alligators aware? And then he said, yes. Okay, those are my two alligators in my pool. During the investigation, they also discovered a recently killed alligator on the property with fresh water slider turtles. So. He’s got two counts of possession of an alligator, which is an actual charge in Florida. One count of unlawful take one count of unlawful take of slider turtles.
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And you, we don’t know about the size of the alligators of the man’s identity. That’s cra they can get you, but you can’t get them right. Just saying. And let’s see. Oh, we got a story about the villages. It’s a story from the villages. I always love it when I hear the, when I see the word villager in these stories. ’cause I, I think of the NPCs and Minecraft, me, a Corvette owner got in trouble. A Florida man was arrested for attacking a Corvette owner who revved his engine at him. What? I’m sorry, what? Don’t rev up your engine at somebody apparently. ’cause you could get attacked. don don’t know. That’s what happened in the villages in Summerfield, Florida.
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Marion County Sheriff’s. So there’s a feud between a 72-year-old Corvette driver and the young whipper snapper. 63-year-old Kenneth Lewicki, the Corvette driver said That. he was revving up his engine as a brag as he passed by the home of Lewicki on Sunday afternoon, six foot 5, 290 pound Lewicki. Didn’t like that much. So. he drove to the Corvette owner’s home and confronted him and knocked him over onto his motorcycle. And the victim said he had multiple surgeries in his back. He was worried the rods were shifted out of alignment. So, he went to the hospital by ambulance. Loki’s told authorities that the Corvette owner had been harassing him and his wife revving the engine and all that stuff.
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So, he’s got account a battery and he’s was released from Marion County Jail. 2,500 Bond I mean, I get it. I mean, I guess it could be, wouldn’t you like if it’s harassment though, take it to the police. Don’t go beat the guy up on his property. Stick with us third hour on the way
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Do you think that if, do you think if there were 20,000 Scandinavians that have been sent to Springfield, they, you people would be saying that they’re eating cats and I and dogs and geese,
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I. I’m not gonna answer for him. Why? Not for his memes or anything else, but I am going
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No, no, but I’m asking you, do you think that Garcia is based on racism? Because I I mean it’s an any because
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I’m not, because I’m not gonna answer. I don’t know. but wasn I don, but wasn a lot. but
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He, so this was a fight with what’s her face from the sch? The spew. And she gets Scott Jennings. Anna Navarro? Yeah. Oh, I know her name was, I just didn’t, if you don’t, gosh, if you say her name, then like the wild Karen will appear. Don’t do it. I said it once. He was saying she was telling him, she was trying to make it an issue of race and she was like, do you think if there were 20,000 Scandinavians that were sent to Springfield, people would be saying that they’re eating cats and dogs and geese. If they were eating cats and dogs and geese lunchbox, then yes, people would say that.
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Welcome back to the program. Top of the third hour. Scandinavians don’t eat Dana Lash with you. They don’t eat pets. No, they eat. Don’t get mad at me. Scandinavians, they bury like fish in the ground and then they eat it like a week later. Yeah, right. Yeah, you’d have that and you’d have, they actually eat what? Can’t eat chocolate milk. And you’d have the weird salted fish. No, that’s the Swiss people. Sorry. Yeah, I was gonna say and like throat, reindeer
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Cola, Rico, Rico.
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Yeah, that’s, no, I can do that. And they’re not offended. you know why? Because they’re fun. Right, right. Stop. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you, the top of this third hour channel 3 47 DirecTV, the chats at Rumble. Sign up for the newsletter over at Substack chapter in verse. She was say, I don’t think she really thought that through. She was, by the way, do they, I don’t think that they, do they eat that, didn’t they? If they, if Sweden’s were, if Scandinavians were, were going to Ohio and they did all those things, then yeah, people would be saying it, it has nothing to do with race. Stop making. I get it that you wacko freaks have an obsession at a fetish with race.
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But stop it. Good night. Why? It’s like the, the race card always comes out when No one can think. Right? Which is why we always see, well, if they were Scandinavian, would you say the same thing? I don’t know. Tons of fun. If they were eating cats and dogs, then maybe Yeah, probab. Yeah, absolutely. People would be, that’s so stupid. By the way, Lorraine had found the story over New York Post. you know, Mike DeWine said that this is just something crazy on the Weber Nets. Just a cra Actually we got this right this where’s that audio? Can you hit that audio for me again? I’m sorry. That’s audio sound bite. Like 11 per trillion. Million and one I 13. Oh, it’s just 13. It’s early up in the list. Yeah, just go ahead, hit me with this again.
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Well, major, this is something that came up on the internet and the internet can be quite crazy sometimes. And look, the mayor, mayor Ru of Springfield says, no, there’s no truth in that. They have no evidence of that at all. So I think we go with what the mayor says. He knows his city.
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Yeah. Except Mike DeWine sending two and a half million dollars to Springfield. Ohio I mean it’s a crazy story on the internet. Send two and a half million dollars to Springfield and, and send some law enforcement, extra law enforcement. This is a crazy thing on the internet. Make sure he send that extra law enforcement. He’s sending all of millions of dollars in healthcare resources and all kinds of new law enforcement to Springfield. But, you know, I thought it was just a crazy thing. but wasn on the internet that that’s, that’s happening there, right? You’ve had so far the temporary protected status program under which 15,000 people illegally here from Haiti have arrived in the city.
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They, it’s about 59,000 since 2020 alone. And they had the one news, a news conference about it before the debate. So it’s a real thing. Remember, they’ve, they had an actual town hall to talk about this, but they’re having such a problem with all of this that they’re having to add more resources to help with the law and order that is apparently having lots of trouble in Springfield. But I thought that it was just a crazy thing on the internet. It’s so weird about that. I also thought, like, you know, in Aurora, Colorado, one of our listeners reminded us, you know how there wasn’t any of the, that v that Venezuelan gang that, that the, the TDA gang, it wasn’t in they, they weren’t there.
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They’re not in Aurora. Right. How officials were trying to say that. but wasn all blown up and the gang’s not really there. Oh, well here’s the Aurora Police Department literally 23 hours ago investigating reports of the Venezuelan prison gang living in Aurora and Canadian acts of violence against the actual, like Americans who immigrated here legally committing acts of violence against them. Huh? Well, looking at that, that’s kind of interesting. I they they are, they’re trying to tell you that none of this stuff exists, but it does I mean that’s, this is wild. So they’re, they’re existing. It exists. These are real issues. They’re having to respond to them using real resources.
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But you’re the one who’s made fun of if you acknowledge what people who are living there are talking about. Right? Is that how it works? Geez, I’m telling you, speaking of immigration, have you seen what’s been happening in Germany? So I saw today, oh, they’ve only had 13 knife attacks today. Oh, it’s,
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It,
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It’s not even seven o’clock apparently there. But they, they have a live, a live knife attack tracker in Germany. It’s a big issue. They have different attacks literally every single day. And they can’t, you know, they gotta ban guns is what they need to do. They really need to ban guns in Germany. And Germany has recently notified the European Union that they’re bringing in new controls on all of their land borders due to what they describe as quote, the continuing burden of Islamist terrorism and relentless, when I say migration, I don’t mean legal migration. I mean the boats coming from North Africa and then everybody filtering up their Germany. That’s what I’m talking about.
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That’s their interior minister. He informed the EU of that. Their interior minister informed the EU of that this week. And then Nancy Faser of the social Democrat party finally accepted. And this is per daily mail that Germany has no choice but to enforce proper border controls if they have any hope of coping with the staggering amount of what they described as entirely unauthorized entries. And so now Bill, their newspaper says that the new controls that Germany’s imposing, they’re gonna start seeing really strict restrictions and rejections of people trying to illegally enter at their borders. And it’s enraged the eu, the EU is enraged.
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They are livid. So this is gonna be a huge fight with them. It is, it’s interesting because this was a complete U-turn from the SPD, Nancy Faser, who’s the head of that far leaning left-leaning party because LA just last month she refused to implement these controls on their land borders. Germany, it’s gotten so bad that there are I mean they tell women, especially in some of the more urban areas in the big cities, don’t, you can’t walk around at like night, you know, it’s not safe. And there’ve been attacks at like the CRI because you have the Christmas markets that pop up as you get closer to towards the holidays. And a lot of people like to go, they got a lot of tourism that goes through there and they tell women like, it’s not safe for you to walk around at night because women are being attacked and now there’s all these knife attacks.
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They’ve been protesting over it. So, so far, because just last month they said they’re that they’re not going to extend these controls now they’re gonna have to, and so far they’re turning away thousands of people because, and they’ve seen a, almost like a triple increase in what they call first time asylum requests. That’s insane. So they had, they’ve been having these meetings about this, this, this whole story is enraging Europe, the eu, the European Union. In fact it was described as fury because neighboring countries say that they are not going to take back. ’cause you have these, these people that are coming up through, you know, coming in from, you know, normally like Northern Africa and going across the med and then going through all these other countries and they allow these people to pass through their countries to get to Germany.
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So now these neighboring countries that were allowing these people to immigrate illegally through their land to get to Germany, they said that they’re not taking them back. If they’re rejected, they will not allow them to come ba back. And they said that Berlin’s plan to stop, quote unquote asylum seekers and Islamist terror was a threat to free movement. This is what the EU is doing over there. Now you can see why, you see why Britain left it, it’s a mess. You can see why they’re having this huge fight with conservative leading countries like Italy and why some of these other conservative parties in these other European nations are starting to gain a lot more popularity and even some seats because this is what they’re dealing with.
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The EU loses its mind if you try to literally, you try to protect your own citizens and actually demand lawful injury. This is crazy. So they said these harsh restrictions, they start in a couple of days. They start in four days, the new restrictions for Germany. And they, it’s gonna allow, they said authorities to reject more people directly at the border. And now Poland, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, are really upset. Everybody that they border with is, is upset, especially because they, the eu, they were, they just wanted people to be able to move freely through each of the European Union nations. And the EU keeps going, oh, well we’re gonna have more restrictive border entran.
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No, they’re not. They, they haven’t at all. So they said that they’re, they’re furious with Germany because they’re gonna reject these illegal immigrants, which means that they’re gonna be rejected back to these neighboring states through which they were going through, which they were going to get to Germany. And they said, Austria’s foreign minister, Gerhard Carner told Bill Germany’s newspaper quote, I’ve directed, I have directed the head of the federal police to not allow any returns. Austria will not accept any persons rejected from Germany. Well, tough beans, Germany doesn’t, you can’t force them to accept them. The Check press said that the new border policies are a threat to the shakin agreement.
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Now the shakin agreement is an agreement through a lot of these, these EU nations where you, they have an agreement on traveling and identification and documentation, et cetera. And that matters if you’re a US citizen and you’re traveling over to these countries where you have a shang and agreement about, you know, your documentation and passport and all that stuff. But they, they, they want this like free movement within Europe. Well guess what? That it’s allowed to happen. A massive, massive, massive increase in Islamist terror cities that are being overtaken by complete lawless entry and people who have no documentation that have immigrated illegally.
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Some come from criminal backgrounds. You’ve seen an increase in rapes, stabbings. I mean for crying out loud, like I just started this segment with Germany, literally has a live knife tracker website because there’s so many of these attacks now. And so they’re coming up. If they’re not coming up through the Mediterranean, they’re coming up through the, the Balkan route. So you have some Middle Eastern and North African people who wanna immigrate illegally. They’re coming up through the Balkans or they’re coming up through the Mediterranean, which is a lot, it’s just as dangerous. I mean they both represent, they both have different levels of danger. But don don’t know. I think Germany’s learning the lesson from Angela Merkel who remembers, she famously declared back in 2015 that quote, Islam is not a source of terrorism and then opened up the country’s borders and now look where they’re at.
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This is what they’re dealing with. When one country decides to enforce restrictions at the border, the entire EU loses its mind insane. And they’re gonna try to bully them with the full weight, not just of international press, but all of these different nations. Their press, their officials, everything. It’s a, it’s a extortion racket. The EU is nothing but a bunch of extortionists.
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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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So a Macomb County man strapped propane tanks to a car in a bomb hoax to prevent it from being repossessed. Oh my goodness. This is in Michigan. Police arrested this guy. He, they think that he created this hoax because he didn’t want his car to be repossessed. And this is just not the way you do it, my man. This guy who ended up, no, this is all freezing. This guy ended up doing this. He did not I mean ’cause he was behind in payments, et cetera, et cetera, which apparently a lot of people are. He was like, no, we’re not. We’re they’re not gonna come and take my car. So. he strapped on these two propane tanks to it with the objective of blowing it up if, I guess if they did do it.
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But he called in this like, you know, false bomb threat. So I ended up losing my stuff here. So if you have it, if you could throw it in there for me. Yeah, yeah. Because I now, apparently my, the thing that I have my docs is down. What do we have? What else do we have here? I hate technology sometimes. So we have Oh, here I. think I Got it. Back up. All right, all right. All right. So we also have, this is Oh, my gosh. So a marketing blurb written by Gen Z staff goes viral according to The Guardian, which is the far left newspaper.
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It’s a TikTok video star starring deadpan Northumberland Zoo directors and animals with main character energy. And it’s just these like older people saying brat, slay, ick and things like that. But like very straight face, like slay. And that is so brat. It’s like boomers saying the word. It’s funny. It’s funny though. That’s the thing. That’s why it’s, it’s a funny video. It’s lighthearted. You can see some of it there in the, in the simulcast. A woman breaks into a James Bay home, takes a shower, a bath and a shower. She must have been super dirty before she was arrested. Police ended up taking her into custody. She was in the upstairs bathroom. She refused to leave.
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She forced her way into this couple’s home. And the guy, the guy was gardening. And the woman got in and began rambling about the military to his wife on the front porch. And they ended up having to call the police. Thankfully everybody’s okay, but she was taken into custody. Colorado man is found dead in the Grand Canyon, making the seventh death in the park since the end of July. Good night. That’s like, yeah, that’s terrifying. Since the end of July the seventh, death in the park. We got a lot more on the way. Stick with us back in a moment.
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Everyone is talking about the death of ducks and cats in this town. But I’d like to talk about the death of one very special person. My mother-in-law, Kathy Heaton on December 1st, I received a phone call that changed my life forever. She was collecting her trash can from her driveway when a car struck and killed her instantly. A task she had done over 2000 times, spanning four decades in Springfield. That morning though a Haitian immigrant was allegedly driving recklessly when he struck and killed her, I say allegedly because to this day there’s been no punishment, not even for the expired tags on the vehicle he was driving.
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This is a resident from Springfield Ohio, where you have Democrats and certain moderate Republicans who are tribal, who insist that this isn’t happening in Ohio, it’s not happening in Springfield. This is at that town hall where they’re talking about these issues because of the deluge of people who have come to Ohio, particularly their town illegally and overwhelming Majority are Haitian, just like you have the problem, the issue with people who came in illegally from Venezuela in Aurora, Colorado. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you at the bottom of this third hour. and I think she made a very good point.
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And this is one that I am honestly, guys, I am shocked that there wasn’t any outrage. There wasn’t even any pushback on the discussion of criminality from illegal immigrants until people started talking about dogs and cats and then ducks and geese and all the animals at the park. And then I guess don don’t know, I guess that the left thought that, but wasn more of a sore point to react to than the people who are losing their lives and being targeted and victimized. I’m just floored by this. I’m floored by it. Do you know how many people know about the, the story in, in Springfield now?
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And it’s, I I mean I just am shocked. Well, my gosh, we were, what was the thing you were playing earlier, Kane?
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Which one?
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The song.
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Oh yeah.
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They’re they’re doing dances on TikTok about it. And this is like some of the right that’s doing it. But then there’s a song. but wasn created from Trump, his soundbite at the debate about dogs and cats. I get it that it’s trolling the left. But there’s also a serious aspect to this too. I, it’s all for nothing if people aren’t going to be forced to pay attention to the lives that are lost. The song though is crazy. Is this the one, there’s the one on TikTok that’s, that’s that blows. It’s not very good. They’re
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Eating the dogs, the people that came in, they’re eating the cats, they’re
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Eating.
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It’s like a remix.
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They’re eating. The pets
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Don’t get me because it’s not licensed people that live there. And this
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Is what’s happening in our country. And it’s a shame.
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It’s actually not bad. I’m not really into electronica. It’s actually not bad.
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Like I can see DJ fun
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Spinning this. They’re eating the dogs.
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Thanks. Yeah. People
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Are just chilling home, not keep,
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They’re eating the dogs. Oh,
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I mean
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What he said
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Wasn’t wrong.
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And this is
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Ba
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But I will add, it’s all for nothing. If people aren’t going to bring it to the conclusion, it needs to go to that This is yes animals, but also people. This is what happens with the lawless open border. And the reason the left is pushing back so much on it is for two reasons. First, it’s ridiculous. It’s such an absurd story that it pierces through people’s apathy. If it’s not in your town, then you’re not paying attention to it, right? Oh, it’s not in your town. You can’t imagine it happening. But what somebody’s eating a cat and somebody’s driveway the hell what in the
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World?
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It’s a real story. Like, what is this? Somebody’s like hunting for ducks in their public park. What? That’s a real story. And residents are, they had a town hall again, specifically for this, it pierced through the apathy of people who are not Ohioans. And now everyone’s like, that’s wi wild enough. It’s absurd enough that we’re paying attention. And it’s kind of sad that that’s what arrests national attention I mean. You would think. And there have been stories like this not just in Ohio all over of people who are being victimized. And sadly, it’s there Americans who immigrated here legally and, and people being victimized and, and, and lives being lost.
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You would think that that’s crazy enough. But apparently this for the left at least is what does it, and it, this is what does it to go viral on social media. I’m fine with it so long as it takes us back to the original point, which is this is all due to a lawless border. But see, that’s what the left doesn’t want. They don’t want that. So they need to stop it here and make fun of you for acknowledging that it’s real. Make fun of you for acknowledging its existence and make fun of you for acting like Oh. my gosh. People are eating dogs. And it’s crazy. Like Kamala Harris with her mean girl poses on the debate stage, but wasn ridiculous. But it’s true. It’s true.
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I don’t know. I I don don’t know if they’re gonna have another debate. Although Fox said that they were thinking about it. Audio soundbite nine. JD Vance was asked about this. This was his response.
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So I think the president had a great night. It’s ultimately up to him. Obviously he likes these debates and he’s good at them. So I wouldn’t be surprised if he wants to step back in the ring. But I also wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t. It’s
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I mean it now. She knows how to push his buttons. But if she, if he doesn’t react to it though, then she’s powerless. That’s all she has. I told you that before the debate. That’s all she has. So we’re talking about, we don’t have any really, I think real measure of how this is affecting the polls. It’s one of the things that we were talking about in all of this. People keep saying, oh he’s, you know, it’s, I don’t think it’s gonna change it. I really don’t think it’s gonna change anything. What was the story that you put in Kaan and I? Think you had it. ’cause we were talking about first the US Postal Service and then there’s this story.
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Yeah, department of Homeland Security just designated January 6th, 2025 as a, a special national security event or a national special security event. So that means they’ll be armed and guarded starting New Year,
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Like January 1st, mean who’s armed and guarded.
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So according to the story and I, I put this here in, and it’s a political article by the way, and according to them, it says here, Congress to get Super Bowl level protection on January sixth 2025.
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And you won’t, you’re not allowed to protect yourself.
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No, no, no. It’s a national special security event. An acknowledgement as they tally the votes, they want to have armed security there. you know, in anticipation, I guess
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The designation, they say empower secret service to lead security planning and provide extensive resources. Why didn’t they have this response after Trump won in 2016 during the inauguration when there was literally rioting in multiple streets and cars were being burned and, you know, businesses were being torched and all of that. That’s not even the lead up to them burning the church, trying to set the church on fire near the White House. This was just the night of the inauguration. but wasn crazy. I mean there were rideshare people who were terrified of like going downtown to DC because people, their, their cars were getting torched. I mean you could see the smoke, you know, they had aerial photos where you and video where you could see the smoke from different fires rising up from DC I mean it’s kind of wild that they, they didn’t know that, that they, that they didn’t have this response to something like that.
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Well, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, she refused the actual, or she originally requested the National Guard and then later refused it when Trump approved it. And then Nancy Pelosi has the gall to say, what’s in cut seven to me is yeah, absolutely absurd.
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Now play this because this is, this is, she’s on video and her daughter’s the documentary that her daughter did, and Kane’s got theories about this, where they had the cameras there for like JS six stuff and she was in the car. and I think that they Kane thinks that they did it so they could have like some cu some deniability, plausible deniability, right?
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Or at least act like they do. Yeah,
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is audio somebody seven. Listen,
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What is so offensive to me is that there’s some really good Republicans out there who put up with his saying he never offered any, any, any National Guard. That’s a lot. Even Mitch McConnell joined us in our bipartisan urgent. Please, please send them, please send the National Guard and his Secretary of the Army, secretary of Defense. Oh, it takes a lot of time. And oh, and, and he never did until finally he did hours later, more people injured some people than consequence. This is all a lie. Subsequent to that dying
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I mean she took responsibility in the video where she, you know, she was asked Capitol Police and Bowser only made the request for national, they, they, they finally made the lawful request for the National Guard. And they, there was this great piece, where was it that Cash Patel was writing because he was actually there, he was in the chain of command for all of this stuff and the deployment of the National Guard, you have to the presidential authorization. Trump already gave that, he gave that, what was it like on January third or January 4th? Yeah,
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The, the memo with details on what, you know, the National Guard could and could not do legally in DC is the memo they put out on the 4th of January after.
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’cause he had a copy of the memo.
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Yeah. So I just put the memo, memo in there. Yeah. The copy of that.
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What, what’s the date on that?
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The 4th of January.
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Okay, so that’s January 4th. That’s the but wasn the authorization that Trump gave Yep. Days prior to January 6th. And you also had to have DC Mayor Muriel Bowser sign off on it. And then also the Capitol Police who report to the speaker of the House had to also sign off on it. And the Whole I I mean the, the, one of the questions that I wish that they would’ve addressed when they were having their q and a is why didn’t Pelosi do it?
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Because I mean you work with Capitol police. Why was that not given? And then the thing from January 5th, so there was the thing from, from, I’m pulling this up, the statement from January 5th where they were talking about the Capitol police and everything else. they said that they are not requesting other federal law enforcement personnel. They discourage additional deployment without immediate notification to blah, blah, blah. but wasn what Bowser sent on the 5th of January, which
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Was less than a week from her original request for the National Guard at the end of December, 2020.
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So I’m trying to figure out, Trump did what he was supposed to do in order to have the guard there, but it also requires the authorization from two other entities who were dragging their feet on it. How was that? I’m trying to figure out how was that his responsibility? I mean, if that, if he, he I mean if it was, I would criticize him for it. Heaven knows I don’t hold my tongue, but that’s stupid. And my litigating this on this program, I, this is what I want People who get really tribal either way on the right to remember at some point you have to compartmentalize.
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And it’s not about Trump. It’s about the abuse of power and the refusal of the left to do their due diligence and then hold you responsible later for their refusal, malicious refusal to do their due diligence. Does that make sense? Because this has, this stopped being about Trump a long time ago and and pointing that out. You’re not rushing to his defense. You’re not doing any of that. You’re I mean at some point. This, this includes defending yourself. Really, Ken, you were gonna say something.
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This is worse than them just refusing to do their job. This was literally, it looks like a trap. They had requested National Guard, then it was approved and then they declined it and then they had the issue. They wanted a large issue so that they could essentially fully impeach Trump for the violence created on January sixth. The violence that could have been prevented with a show of force if they continued with the original request of having the national well,
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But wasn from the former Capitol police chief Steven Steven’s son, who had, he resigned after the riot and he, according to him Pelosi, they had turned down repeated requests for preemptive deployment. Not once, not twice, not three times, not four times, not five times, but six times leading up to the day of the riot. Six times they rejected it. but wasn on the house leadership, but wasn Nancy Pelosi, who rejected that six times. So why are they, that’s this is, that’s a lie.
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They’re lying to you and gaslighting you right now. They are propagandizing you to influence you going into November
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Our norms are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence of this department from political infe interference in our criminal investigations. Our norms are a promise that we will not allow this department to be used as a political weapon. And our norms are a promise. Really nation. They don’t want their will. Not, they don’t
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Politics. They don’t want this to be, this is AG garland. Law enforcement must never be treated as an apparatus for politics. Okay, then explain to me the lawsuit that’s going on that the DOJ has enacted against my school board and our area over elections in which we parents took over the school board and they accused us of being AstroTurf. ’cause the left was AstroTurf. They had outstate money coming in. These were just parents that organized and fought back and won elections. And it was a landslide, two separate, three separate elections, landslide victories. And the DOJ has been trying to find a toehold to get it. Now they wanna undo the elections. They sent the FBI to harass parents at school board meetings across the country.
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They had the FBI tag parents as domestic terrorists in their database as a, as a surveillance tool. So don’t tell me that you’re not using law enforcement as, as an apparatus for politics because you have been this entire time. This guy’s a weasel. All right. Today’s stupidity Kane. Alright,
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It’s gonna be Alejandro Mayor, your favorite. He’s I mean honestly. I think he’s more evil than stupid. But this is him in cut 14, Juan, and he’s talking about, it’s the same government message we were talking about earlier in the show. Don’t believe what you see and experience for yourselves. Believe what we say. Listen what he say,
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Crime is down in this country and the demonization of migrants is not consistent with our country’s values. When
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You are a charge that illegal immigration and migrant crime is one of the greatest threats to the country today. You say what? That is
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False.
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Oh my Lord. So yeah, while they pretend nothing’s wrong,
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He lost hundreds of thousands of kids.
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This, yeah, this administration will continue to do
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Nothing on his watch, on his watch. Folks, that does it for us today. Make sure you sign up over at Substack chapter and verse, find us on YouTube, Facebook, like, and subscribe. I will be back behind the mic with you tomorrow to finish out the week. Have a great night.