Tim Walz claims he doesn’t know what a venture capitalist does. The FBI quietly revises their statement to say that crime is actually still up. North Carolina Gubernatorial Candidate Mark Robinson sues CNN over the story of his allegations. Donald Trump expresses his opinions on transgender surgeries for minors. Michigan Senate Candidate Elissa Slotkin clams gun violence is the number one killer of children under 21 in our country. An actor on Canada’s Shark Tank refuses to invest in a Taiwanese product over “cultural appropriation”. Kamala Harris appears at a virtual town hall with Charlamagne Tha God and teases
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It’s gonna be just before my show. I’ll do my show live in Pennsylvania. It’ll be essentially live to tape And. No stipulations on the questions wide open. There’s no caveats that are coming to do the interview. Hmm So. She’ll take all And. Any questions and I, ask the audience. Drop me a line on X. At Brett Bear or Instagram or Facebook have And. They
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Have we. They have, we. They have dropped in many lines on X. it wasn Brett Bayer previewing his conversation. It’s already been live to tape, and we talked about this yesterday with Kamala Harris that’s going to air tonight or this afternoon. Like late. Wait early afternoon, late afternoon, early evening. Like, the later today. Yeah Yeah, Yeah Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. Top of this first hour here on Wednesday. And, we don’t have a simulcast per s today, but you’re obviously still listening to us because we’re here in Richmond, WRVA, broadcasting live at our affiliate today. We got an event coming up this evening in affiliate event here in Richmond, So.
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We’re looking forward to that. We’ll tell you a little bit more about that as we go forward in the program. But the Kamala Harris, the big this interview where I think everybody is waiting to see whether or not bear puts the screws to her. Whether or not he asks the tough questions. Now, he says that he knows that they know that the campaign is aware that They have to changes up their strategy And, that They need, you know, new tactics. And, They have to do more outreach and I. Just think that that’s something that the campaign probably should have thought of. don don’t know, maybe Right, when they first began, Right, when they first switched out, old Joe Biden with Kamala Harris. Maybe it wasn. one of the things They should have thought about from the get go, but they didn’t.
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And, So Now. They’re in this weird predicament of having to boost her, not just name recognition, but awareness of her. we I guess her I would say her policy positions. They really biden’s policy positions, but she’s having to really push. She’s losing in all, all demos across the board. I got some polling for you coming up on that. We’re gonna dive into And in some of these battleground states. She’s sliding. don don’t know what she can do at this point to manufacture the momentum needed in order to boost her ahead of Trump going into November. So And It doesn’t help that. you know, I be real. I just gotta be real with you. She got a dumb ass on her ticket. This guy, Tim Walz I mean out of all you had you, she couldn have had Josh Shapiro Now, for our sakes.
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I’m glad she didn’t because that would’ve ve been a lot more difficult for Republicans. So, she picked Tim Waltz for some reason. And, this guy cannot see. He just can’t stop putting his foot in his mouth. That’s the other thing. I wrote about this. If you are a subscriber over at Chapter And verse, the newsletter, there was an interesting soundbite that he had. He was at an event. He’s in his flannel, Right And. He’s, we all know that he’s, he can’t stand upward economic mobility. He’s got a major problem with It, but I’ve never seen anybody that really tries to make themselves seem as dumb as he does. Listen to this, this is audio soundbite 10
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And, Senator Vance. He became a media darling. He wrote a book about the place he grew up, but the premise was, was trashing that place where he grew up rather than lifting. It up, It up.
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He didn’t trash It. This
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Guy’s a venture capitalist. Cosplaying. Like. He’s a cowboy or something. He does most of the time,
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And. He says in this audio soundbite, if we have It, he goes, I don’t even know what a venture capitalist is.
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I don’t even know what a venture capitalist does most of the time. Yeah
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Most of the time. What does It even mean? I mean? This is the, you don’t have to be a Wall Street whiz to understand basic economic activity. You I mean you don’t have to, but that’s, that isn’t the issue here. The issue is that this ticket, They believe that in order to sound Like the average everyday guy that you have to sound Like, you know, a complete economic literate And. That’s I mean. This isn’t the first time that he said this either. Remember, he jumped on Vance for, been a Harvard grad. I. think this was part of his speech when he was at the DNC. He was hitting Vance for been a Harvard grad, which was ironic considering the number of Harvard grads that re on stage at the DNC So. He, waltz has previously said that he owns no property. He doesn’t own any stock.
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I don’t even think that he can define what unrealized gains are. I don’t even, I mean does, I does. Can he even define what a venture capitalist is? But he, he wants to make these decisions about all of this stuff for you anyway. He doesn’t know what unrealized gains are. He can’t define ’em, but he wants to tax them. Anyway, And, he thinks that he’s entitled to the second highest office in the land to help make these decisions for all of us, And, our families, And. That’s, that’s I mean. That’s the whole crux of, of what they believe. That’s their ideology. I mean he was hitting vans for, for saying that he was trashing where he comes from. He in trash, where he came from. He was celebrating where he came from, but he did grow up as a statistic.
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And, he escaped from that. But that’s not what whilst wants to hit. Because see, Democrats, they have this, this horrible, abusive narrative that you are realer, that you are, that you are more of an everyday person. If you are unremarkable in terms of savings or accomplishments. And crediting a person for their hard work, whether it’s economic, you know, upward mobility or what crediting someone for their hard work means that there’s less glory to give to the government because the government didn’t have a role in that creation. And, if there’s one thing that big government loves, it’s glory, So.
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If you have too many people that think Like JD Vance, And not only believe in upward economic mobility, but make It happen for themselves, then other people might start believing that they too can lift themselves into a higher economic status through sheer hard work without the government to help. That’s what the government wants you to think, that only the government can help you. That is the whole thing of Harris Walls. Only the government can help And. If you make yourself without the government. we, that’s frowned upon because It lessens the stature of the government. And simultaneously, It shows the true limitations of It wasn power.
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It’s weird. I was thinking about this last night, flying out to Richmond because big government ideology is Like a reverse aristocracy. you know, Like, back in the day where you, you would have Like, actual gentlemen didn’t work. Right, They just earned a living off of the land That They had. People lease And work. I mean They. it wasn. That’s how you know, true gentlemen, they re gentlemen of leisure. They didn’t, they didn’t work it. wasn. That’s the nobility. That’s the aristocracy. Big government ideology is creating a reverse aristocracy here in the United States, where the government creates vassals, who are dependent upon federal retirements. And, if you And federal ent entitlements, And, if you work to changes your status, that’s considered, gosh, just Like.
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It’s considered gosh, for a nobleman to work, it’s considered gosh for you to want to work And to propel yourself forward into a different economic status. That’s, that’s the left. That’s their ideology. I mean. You can say what you want of Vance And. You can say that we, he’s, you know, you can disagree with him on policy or whatever, but he overcame growing up a statistic. I mean he propelled him himself into a higher life station through hard work. And Waltz holds this against him. I mean waltz went to China. I guess instead of going to Harvard, but yet he’s also simultaneously trying to make It seem Like.
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He is the one who’s more down to earth. He is the one more capable of representing average Americans in every way except ambition. And. That’s the thing. Americans are a very ambitious bunch. Even the average everyday ones be they born here or legally immigrated. It is a hallmark of been American. It’s one of the things that we are known for worldwide. And, this idea, this trajectory of upward economic mobility that used to be a shared trait of both the Right And, the left And. Then somehow the left decided to go full Marxist And. They wanted to keep poor people poor by robbing them of incentive And ambition, because that’s a great way to control them.
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We had, we used to have, Democrats used to be Ask not what your county can do for you. Ask what you can do for your county. And. That turned into, we, we got $20,000 for here to buy a house, and we got loans based on race. Now, And, taxpayer funded gender surgeries. That’s what They, that’s what they propose. No, the rich people are fine. If they’re the bill Gates of the world, And, They, And, they extol the ver the virtues or blessings of big government. But if you’re a renegade Like, Elon Musk, And, you don’t stick to the script. we, that’s considered a no-no. That’s frowned upon. This is the thing. I mean, It goes to show you, whenever I hear Tim Walz talk about this stuff, Like, they, they don’t get the people that they’re cosplaying for.
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And, all their flannel And. They’re camouflage. I mean, these are all farmers. They’re small business folks. They’re factory folks. They’re people for whom inventiveness has had to become an art form because of this economy. And, these people, They want to achieve Like Vance. They don’t wanna stew in mediocrity. Like Waltz, someone who achieved It for themselves. That’s a way more appealing candidate than somebody who hasn’t. Somebody who refuses to, somebody who mocks, And looks down upon others who actually succeed. And, honestly, this is why, this is why they’re slipping in the polls.
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Early voting in Georgia, you know, for all the Jim Crow that Georgia said to have had, what? How many times have you, did you hear that over the past couple of hers? Oh? my gosh, you can’t give anybody a bottle of water. A record number of early votes have been cast in Georgia Tuesday. Everybody’s been heading to the polls. They had over 300 And, 28,000 ballots cast yesterday. That’s according to the Secretary of State’s office. It was a record breaking first day of early voting. And accepted absentees. They, they They posted on X that they had 328, over 328,000 total votes cast So far. The previous record was set in 2020. And. it wasn a hundred, And 36,000.
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Now. Georgia is considered a swing state. And, this is one of the reasons why I was kind of, you know, I was, whenever Trump, And Kemp argue, I’m Like Oh. Kemp’s got 63% approval in Georgia. The Republican party in Georgia, they’re very, Georgians, are very protective of their own kind of how Floridians are So. You don’t wanna be making any, you don’t wanna be prosing No problem with nobody there. So. It’s gonna be very interesting to see how many of these, if it’s Republican, if it’s Democrat And, I’m sure we’re gonna get these surveys as they turn out, because that’s gonna be a great measure of enthusiasm, a great measure of enthusiasm, And in every place where you can chase those ballots. And, early vote, And, do all of that stuff where illegal Republicans should be out doing It.
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So. This is a huge, that’s a huge, huge number. So, we’re gonna get into some of this. Also, you got Michelle Obama going to Georgia on behalf of Harris. We’re gonna get into that. We’re also going to touch on some other things. This November, the known Unknowns, I got some surveys for you. And. I also need the Republicans to not stick their feet and there mouths It would be great, especially on hot button issues, where you see the Right And, the left And, the center And, the independents that everybody else kind of coalescing on the same square. We need to keep everybody on deck here. We got a lot on, we got a lot coming up. We’re here in Richmond at our affiliate And.
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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. Apparently Coca-Cola had to recall 13,000 one hundred And. 52 cases of minute made zero sugar lemonade because they actually put sugar in It. they said It was incorrectly packaged. And It was put in a cartons labeled No as zero sugar when it’s in fact has Like a ton of sugar in It So. They’ve recalled It because there is sugar in It and you know that there’s people that you know Like, whether they’re, you know, people who have health conditions, Like, diabetes, They, you know, watch what Sugar They intake. So double check. It should that minute made zero sugar stuff. They re called over 13,000 cases of It. Bruce Peck a meat rec I. What do I Don’t even know what Bruce Peck is. Bruce Peck meat recall includes a number of foods from Trader Joe’s, Kroger And more.
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There’s a big old list out there that you can look up because they said that they had 12 million pounds of meat. And poultry contaminated with listeria. The products re disclosed by the USDA just last week. And, it’s Like, the Mexican style street corn salad at Kroger, the Wegman salad bowl with chicken And uncured bacon. They also have Like Taylor Farms, Boston Market, seven 11 Aldis Rowles, all kinds of stuff. So. There’s They detected Listeria And samples of ready to eat poultry during routine testing. Ooh, isn’t that good? 50. Well-preserved Viking age skeletons unearthed in Denmark. I’m pretty sure that this is how the world ends.
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So put them back. they said that a village And, central Denmark archeologists made a landmark discovery that couldn hold important clues to the Viking era. It is a Viking burial ground And. they said that there are 50 exceptionally. we preserved skeletons. Why would you go mess around with that stuff? We’ve seen everything that’s happened in the world. Right, Now, Right, I mean, we’re not even that far off away from the Rona. Let’s just, you know, then that whole nightmare. Let’s just stop messing with this stuff. they said it’s an exciting find. They found these skeletons that are So, we preserved. That’s a, that’s the archeologist. Michael Bordo, who led the, that’s how you gotta say his name. It’s I. don know Scandinavian. There’s Like. A line through the o led the six month dig. He said, normally they would be lucky to find a few teeth, but Now, they have entire skeletons that’re very excited about that.
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So, They, they I mean they got photos of It, And, everything over Associated Press. I still think they need to put them back because this is how bad stuff happened. The water supply in Southern California, they’re warning engineers are warning that you couldn actually be crippled if the heaven forbid there’s Like, an earthquake or something. they said that they need to get on that stat. According to a bunch of engineers in SoCal, they said, the earthquake is inevitable. The disaster is not. They have the San Andreas fault down there. And, they said that they’ve gotta They need to make sure that they’re, they’re securing their water supplies. And that They what They have, their infrastructure can withstand It. It’s kind of scary.
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Hunter Biden has revived his lawsuit against Fox News over the explicit images used in a streaming series. Now, he’s suing Fox because the trial of Hunter Biden, which they had on their Fox Nation thing. It included a mock trial of Biden on charges that he hadn’t, has, hasn’t actually faced yet. And It was weird because he filed suit first in July. Then he dropped the suit three weeks later, the same day that Joe Biden dropped out of the race. And. Then Now, he’s filed an identical suit on Tuesday. So. We’ll have more on that as It progresses. Stick around. We’ve got a lot more in store, including November. Polling And more.
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here, broadcasting live at O-W-R-V-A, our affiliate in Richmond. We are here for an event, a station event later this evening at the Beacon Theater. Looking forward to It, but you can also, you can go find our simulcast previous episodes over at YouTube, And Facebook, And Rumble, And, all that good stuff, And Of course. Make sure you sign up for Substack chapter And verse, the newsletter, the misinformation fight. Boy, do I have some misinformation for you. This is something that Kamala Harris was asked about. She was talking to Charlemagne in a, a recent interview, And, she was asked about mis And disinformation I.
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Just want you to hear what she says here before I give you this story of actual misinformation. Go ahead, And. Play this audio soundbite for
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One of the biggest challenges that I face is missing. And disinformation. And. It’s purposeful because It is meant to convince people that they somehow should not believe that the work that I have done has, has occurred. And has meaning
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So. we, she hasn’t really done any work. I mean that’s, you know, I mean, good heavens, she hasn’t So. That’s kind of interesting. But when she talks about missing And disinformation, this is what really stuck out to me. And. It’s this story and I tweeted about It a little bit earlier. And, I’m gonna make sure that if you’re a newsletter subscriber that you get this because this is something that you’re going to want to bookmark. This was a very interesting stealth edit from the FB I And. My friend John Lot caught this over on behalf of real Clear Investigations. So, remember when the FB I was saying Oh crime was, crime is is down.
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Oh, I mean. It’s actually up Sorry. We messed up. They re trying to say that crime had fallen And. This was, you know, in the wake of restorative justice And all this other nonsense. They re They re trying to tell people that No, No No crime is actually guys, crime is down. We don’t, it wasn a huge talking point because Trump was, Trump was trying to tell people, no, guys, crime is up. We gotta do something about It. The recidivism is out of control. And the de And Democrats re pushing back on that And So. When the FB I re released And. This was back in Sep, this So, they’re, it’s always a year behind So. In September of 23, they released their crime data for 2022 And.
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When They released their data for 2022 in, in September of last year, they re saying that the violent crime rate had fallen by over 2% And. it wasn a big talking point that they re using to push back against what Trump had been saying about the soaring crime rate. But very, very quietly, the FB I has revised their numbers. And instead, Now, they’re re They released new data showing that violent crime So. Remember They re trying to say that violent crime in 2022 had fallen by over 2%. It actually increased by almost 5%. The new data that they very surreptitiously released includes thousands more murders, rapes, robberies, aggravated assaults, And, the Bureau.
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When They came out with their press release just last month, They made No mention of this. they said nothing about their revisions. They very quietly revised It And. Then they said nothing about It. They wanted It to still be a talking point. And real clear investigations just kind of happened to find It because of a cryptic And. Purposefully So. That’s how they said It was a cryptic reference. they said, and I think It was done. That on Pur They did that on purpose. They had a thing on their website, Like buried in It, where It was saying the 2022 violent crime rate has been updated for inclusion in c I US 2023.
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But They didn’t mention, they just said It had been updated. They didn’t mention that the numbers increased. And. In fact, you only, you can only see the changes if you download the PDF of their crime data. And. You compare It to the PDF file that They released last year. They don’t tell you. They just said it’s been updated. You don’t even know what those updates are. So, they released after They released this USA today, they had their headline Violent Crime drop for a third year straight in 2023, including Murder, And, rape USA today Associated Press. Reuters a FP everywhere, Now, the revised data was released three weeks ago.
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And It was released. And, they, they They had surreptitiously changes It on their website before they released their new data And before the September, 2024 press release. And, they made zero mention of the revisions or that the talking point that all these news outlets are running with is wrong. It’s all wrong. They They purposefully hid It real clear investigations was asking the FB I about these revisions, which they say are extensive. John lot over at our root clear investigations dove into It.
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The FBI’s, by the way, hasn’t responded. They won’t respond. The up the updated data get this, how much do you think it’s updated by? How many more crimes do you think So? For instance, the 2022 report, which is what we’re discussing there re over 80,000 more violent crimes than there re in 2020 one. These revisions that they’re not telling you about, they just said updated It included almost 1700 new murders Over 7,000, almost 8,000 rapes, almost 34,000 robberies.
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Over 37,000 aggravated assaults So. How can you believe any of their numbers? These are these revisions. This is I. Don’t know how you miss 7,780 rapes. How do you miss one thousand 699 murders? Or for instance, how do you miss 33,459 robberies? How do you miss over 80,000 violent crimes And? You just don’t tabulate them in to the final number. ’cause they re hell Ben on giving Democrats the this talking point of having reduced crime. They didn’t wanna have to face the reality of this wr this restorative justice And.
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These politicized das I mean this is crazy. This isn’t the only, by the way, this follows what the Bureau of Labor Statistics has done. Remember how they made up, they literally made up the number of jobs created And. Then It, we find out that these jobs just are literally, they re nothing. RCI iss very generous. they said They, massively overestimated. I say They made them up thousands of jobs. This is crazy So. How I Mean, how does this I mean? They look at Like information from police departments. you know that they have to make estimates for cities that don’t input data.
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But this is insane. I mean They. They know. They can kind of predict, they can They can see They just didn’t include this. And and I mean I. This was one of the things that they kept trying to say that Trump was fearmongering on So. Here you have deception in another government entity, you have deception in the FB I, you have deception. In the Bureau of Labor statistics, you have deception In almost every single government agency, Now And, then government officials, And, Democrats wonder why It is that no one trusts these government. They create, they wanted to create a ministry of misinformation and go after people for correctly questioning things related to the government injections, AKA quote, unquote vaccines.
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They They wanna go after people who challenge their narratives. And They label that as misinformation. This is actual misinformation. It’s purposeful. It was designed to shut people up who re criticizing Democrat run cities where crime is out of control. If you wanna have a discussion about misinformation, the calls coming from inside the house, but Yeah Right wing misinformation is the issue. That’s what you’re led to believe. That’s what she, going back to that audio soundbite, Kamala Harris was talking about Yeah. It’s just, it’s just Right wing misinformation. Sure, sure, sure. Now a couple of other things. t know, t know North Carolina, the governor there, Mark Robinson is suing CNN over that bombshell report.
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Remember where we re we, we covered It a little bit. How? He’s lieutenant governor there, Now. He’s behind. He was behind before this, this story broke. He’s looking to sue CNN over the report that he made explicit racial And sexual posts on a porn website. And. He said that the reporting was reckless And defamatory And. He’s seeking $50 million in damages. And, this is a weird case. It’s a, it’s a, it’s a weird case because they, you know, e everybody, they went through the whole Nick Sandman thing and I don’t, It It seemed Like. They re kind of taking some care to not make that mistake twice, number one.
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But number two, I mean they re you know, re making, they re It seemed Like They re trying to vet the information. And And And that It was some of the similar information that he had used elsewhere or something to that line of effect. The thing is, is that you get into whether or not someone’s a public figure, And, that’s a really high, it’s a high bar to, to hit I mean it’s weird because, you know, you would think that Like Sandman, for instance, he wasn’t a public figure. He wasn’t considered a public figure by, you know, previous court cases. There isn’t that legal precedent. I mean Now Robinson obviously is a public figure. And, that’s the Sullivan case because the Sullivan case was the, the it wasn.
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That’s the standard that that established, that So, the plaintiffs have to, they have to, to prove that the claims are false. But he’s going to have to, Robinson would have to prove that CNN And the guy who does a K file over there, that they, that he would have to prove that they knew that the stories re false And yet acted upon them anyway with a level of disregard that would count as malice. Actual malice and I mean I. That’s gonna be, that’s gonna be a really I mean.
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There’s a reason that’s a high bar to pass. and I think They did a They. It seems Like. They re trying to crosscheck stuff. And not get into another Nick’s Sandman thing. You guys remember him? The, the the Covington kids who went, who re there And They. They re attacked by these adults. And all the media outlets smeared them. But what Robinson needs to do here, And, a friend of mine was talking about this. My friend was saying, we, this isn’t So much a legal case. It’s a political case at this point, and I think that’s a good point. I mean he’s gotta, you know, he’s gotta make this It wasn. It’s a political case more. He’s gotta make a political fight against It, more So than a legal fight against It. But I don’t think that that’s enough to ’cause his, he was already trailing his opponent in the gubernatorial election before this broke.
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But there’s a lot of stuff involved in that. And And that’s, that’s I mean. He’ll be litigating that for a long time. And. we will see how that unfolds. We have more to hit as we roll towards the conclusion of this first hour And. We got a lot still to touch on, including, I’ve got some new polling for you. We’re also going to get into some of the GOP stuff. I need GOP to not stick their feet and there mouths. and we also have the latest with this current administration, particularly as It relates to Israel, And others So. We got a lot still to hit as we roll towards again, the conclusion of this first hour.
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Welcome back to the program So for days of these United States. Since we’re in a different studio, we don’t have our stinger. I’m thinking audio soundbite 18. Steve, who’s behind the board today. That’s what I’m thinking for days of these United States, I’m So tired of hearing people fear monger over this. This is the Lincoln Project, which is a weirdo group. Listen,
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Put yourself in the mindset that the Trump campaign really doesn’t think It can win either the popular vote or the electoral college. You look at this campaign, It makes No sense. He’s not trying to add voters. What They wanna do is they wanna win the election night until the inauguration And. If They can go in And, they can violently disrupt these counting centers. How will states be able to certify elections? He burned down the county center in Arizona. my gosh. How does the governor certify those elections?
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I mean, where is this coming from? They’re gonna Byrna down election center. Where is this coming from? I mean there, there’s just Like. Can you imagine just Like going on television? And just saying whatever you know pops into your head. Where, where is this talking point coming from? That they’re gonna sit here. And Byrna down election centers in the cities where black voters are. It’s just So stupid. The only people saying this are actual racists there. They’re the fearmongering couldn. We just have a normal election. Is It just possible at one time? Just have Like. A normal election I feel Like. We’re due. Like a normal, boring election. Like Oh. People are going out And voting. All the lines are long Oh. There you go. Parking’s tough Like.
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Why can’t that be the biggest thing? Why? Why does It gotta be Like a hot mess? Like this all the damn time. Just I want the biggest issue to be parking Right? Or maybe people are waiting in line. That’s all Like I I mean the the this stuff is just So goofy. Doesn’t I I keep see Like? What? Apparently Like Joy Behar was saying something to this effect on the vo I mean, where do these people I feel Like. They’re, they’re actualizing the stuff that They act. They want to see. That’s, they want to see this stuff. That’s what It feels. Like don don’t know. I. Just I got some, we got some polling coming up for you, including one.
3 (37m 12s):
Lemme pull this up from Rasmussen where they, they asked the question that I think everybody’s been really wondering. And It was the question that Reagan asked Americans when he was running against Carter in 1980. And Jimmy And And Ronald Reagan asked, are you better off today than you? Re four hers ago. And the answer in the Rasmussen survey. It was a telephone And online survey And. They found that It was by a 16 point margin. The majority of voters said no to that question.
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Are you better off than you? Re four hers ago. Most people said, no, And, these are Now. It’s likely voters not registered voters. And, it’s just a little over a thousand. But I feel Like. It’s such a common refrain that I I think that if you re to even switch It from likely to register, that It would be the same And they I mean. they said that I mean the majority, the vast majority That I mean. That’s a 16 point 56%. They’re not better off.
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This is the question of 2024. Second hour on the way. Stick with us. We’re live from WRVA in Richmond today. Back with more
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Welcome to the program top of this second hour, your lovable curmudgeon, Dana Lash with you And. We are here broadcasting live from WRVA, our affiliate in Richmond. We got a big event tonight that we’re gonna be having And Of course going over all the political, all the politics. I got some polling for you. We got, we got Tim Walz talking about how everyone else is a pretender, but he’s not. Audio soundbite 12, kill us all. Now.
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You know guns. I’m a veteran. I’m a hunter. I’m a gun owner. you know, most of these are cosplaying Like, they’re tougher They know
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Someone taught him that word.
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’cause They really don’t,
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Someone totally taught him that word. ’cause he has no idea what It means. I actually don’t wanna con I. I I was thinking about this the other day, and I’m guilty of It. I’ve ve been calling him Elmer Fudd I. Actually, I’ve ve been calling him just a fudd and I actually I think that’s wrong. and I think that I’m been very mean when I do this and I don’t wanna be mean. you know, it’s New Year, new me, not really. I don’t wanna be mean to Elmer fud when I talk about this stuff because Elmer fud knew what the hell he was doing. I mean, you know, he was a dumb ass. But Elmer fud knew what he was doing. Elmer Fudd knew how to handle his gun. Even when Bug’s Bunny tied It into a bow, he knew how to handle his gun.
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And Tim Walz. Doesn’t I mean I watched the guy put the stock in his groin while he is trying to love Like. What are you doing? But I mean I still can’t get over. It. I mean this is the guy who, who Like try. He couldn’t even load his shotgun for crying out loud. And. He didn’t shoot a single pheasant, by the way, when he was doing that. But I I don’t know I Like. He, he handled his shotgun Like. He didn’t, he’d never handled It before. He had no idea what he was doing. He was wearing brand new brush pants. I’ve never met any hunter that has Like a clean outfit on unless they had to get It. They got one to replace their nasty one.
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Like. He had Like his ref, his orange, his reflective nothing on It. His brush pants looked Like. They re out of the band box Like, all brand new I mean he looks, he just looked Like. He, he looked Like. He was Like cosplaying. That’s why I think someone taught him that word. I mean. This guy’s overstated his military service. He said that he was, you know, a combat vet. He was never a combat vet. He talked about carrying weapons onto the battlefield. He was never on the battlefield. He didn’t, he said he was a command sergeant. Major And. He wasn’t, he didn’t retire as a command sergeant. Major So I mean this is, he gets flack because it’s part of his ongoing Like record. It’s part of his, you know, he, because he, he’s built up this body of ridicule for himself.
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you know, guns, I’m a hunter, I’m a gun owner and you know, most of these are co Who is he talking about? Most of these coplay Like, they know guns. What the hell does that have to do with been for or against Second Amendment rights? Either, you know, people who are on the Right that don’t own a single gun I mean my head I. Mean I talked to Veg Ram Swami. He didn’t even own a gun, but he doesn’t, he’s not against the Second Amendment. And doesn’t wanna ban, quote unquote assault weapons. Tim Walz wants to do all those things. So the issue is, what do you want to do with other people’s rights? I mean for a guy that makes a the thing out of Oh mind, your own business mind your own business.
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I mean he certainly wants to get all up in everybody else’s business. Gosh, he’s such a drag on the Harris ticket. It really is stunning to me. Can I just take a moment? It was So. It’s stunning to me how much of a drag he is on that ticket. I mean you have two supremely unpopular candidates. He’s unpopular in his own home state. By the way, you have two super unpopular candidates. I I mean you would think that they’d cancel each other out at some point. This Now on the Republican side of things, I need Republicans to not make things difficult for themselves going into a very close election. Alright, Right, So. Everybody have a seat? ’cause we’re about to say, we’re about to have a conversation here.
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It’s gonna be a little troubling. What we’re, we’re gonna have, we have to talk about this. I wrote about this. If you, again, get the newsletter. I wrote about this on the newsletter. So I was asking a question about this. I’m Like. Okay, I’ve got some questions. I don’t understand what his point was here. And Of course, I’m talking about this soundbite from 45 from Trump he was at was It Like. The Bloomberg It was the Bloomberg News Economic Forum and I I just thought this was I I. I’m trying to figure out why he said this. Listen to this.
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Look, this is a party, the Republican party of common sense. Forget about conservative, liberal, we’re, let’s say conservative, but we’re really a party of we need borders. We need fair elections. We don’t want men playing in women’s sports. We don’t want transgender operations without parental consent. you know, it’s, there’s So many things, but it’s 99.9% is common sense.
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Okay, So, when he says we don’t this, this is the thing that a lot of people re re pointing out. And They re they re asking about what does this mean when you’re talking about we don’t want transgender operations without parental consent because I didn’t think we wanted any, you know, with or without parental consent. Because the issue is, is minors and I have another soundbite where he was with Harris Faulkner at her Like Georgia Women’s Forum thing, which we’re gonna play where they talked about sports. But this isn’t about sports. This is about the experimental surgery on the genitals of minors. Like Like kids, kids who haven’t hit puberty or haven’t finished going through puberty.
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And And. Just to remind people what specifically we’re talking about. Like breast removal, Like removal of your reproductive organs, you know, penile removal. That’s the kind of stuff we’re talking about. Right and I. don know, know some re questioning whether or not he misspoke I mean there hasn’t really been any clarification on It I. Just I thought that the official Republican position was against any, you know, experimental genital surgery or chemical castration or whatever on minors. know someone who was on X and I thought It was kind of don don’t t know. They weren’t smartest. They weren’t the brightest bulb in the box, but they said, we, you know, we shouldn’t be tricked into tyranny.
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We can’t allow the government to dictate things to parents. I mean I, get what you’re saying. But I’ve never really viewed laws against child abuse as been tyrannical or laws against child endangerment as been tyrannical. you know, anything Like that for that matter, I mean, there’s, there’s, we’re talking about minors. We’re not talking about grown adults making decisions for themselves as adults. We’re talking about minors, we’re talking about children. And. When you don’t have parents that are protecting children, then I mean who protects the children? I think ultimately It seems Like the issue headed for a debate.
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It’s over whether or not it’s a state issue or a federal government issue. But that’s not what, that’s not what POTUS said though, in that soundbite, I I I also think It begs the question of that any of this is informed consent. And, none of It is I mean. There’s zero long-term studies on juvenile hormone abuse, and there are zero long-term studies on the long-term effects that these surgeries have on the kids who get them I mean. There’s no way to credibly fully inform a child as to what their life is going to be. Like long term after such a surgery beyond the absolute certainty of future surgeries, And a lifetime of, you know, prescription medications.
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I mean I. Just don’t know why we would risk with message discipline. Any kind of why we I I mean I. Don’t understand the messaging on that So. Like are some I mean, what’s the line, It? It’s okay to experiment on the genital surgery of minors. If the parents agree. If the parents want to live out activist lives through their children, And, have them, you know, be subject to surgery. I. Just don’t I I mean that’s not an I. Don’t t know how anybody can make that I mean. We don’t. There’s a reason why, you know, you have laws against child abuse. I mean if a parent wants to beat their kid to death in the street, I mean, what are we gonna say?
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we big government shouldn’t get involved. Government shouldn’t tell parents what to do. I mean who protects the kid? Do do people realize that they’re arguing. They’re making a pro abor abortion argument. we, you can’t dictate to people what they do with their kids if somebody wants to abort their baby. Do you see how that argument, that logic can be used? I mean who protects the life of the child? Who protects the, the health of the child? That’s a huge question. And. It’s weird because it’s an issue that even, you know, the coveted moderates sitted with conservatives on So. I’m not sure what the angle is here. don don’t exactly know what’s to gain by leaving the door care open for parents who consent to having their perfectly healthy child mutilated before puberty.
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Like parental consent makes It less abusive somehow. I don’t know what 45 is getting at here. Here he is, he’s talking about though he’s more clear here on the issue of women in men in women’s sports. This is from this Harris Faulkner forum that he did with was It women Georgia voters. Just womens Oh. It’s heirs tonight. So. This was a teaser. This is he did It with, with Harris Faulkner And. This is with voters in Georgia. And It airs tonight. Listen,
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How do you plan on addressing the transgender issue in women’s sports? I have nine grandchildren, six of them female, all playing sports, and we are very concerned for their safety. Not just on the field, And the courts, but, and there locker rooms as we Right.
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It’s such an easy question. And everybody in the room, And, you know that answer. We’re not gonna Let It happen. You look, just yesterday they had a volleyball match. You see that Yeah where a person that transitioned Okay, we have to be very careful because this can terminate your political care if you say It slightly off. Alright, but transitioned from man to female. And was on a volleyball and I saw the slam. It was a slam I never saw a ball hit. So hard hit the girl on the head. But other people, even in volleyball, they’ve ve been permanently I mean. They’ve ve been really hurt badly. Women playing men. But you don’t have to do the volleyball. We stop It, we stop It. We absolutely stop It.
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You can’t have It. It’s a man playing in the game. I mean physically from a muscular, even if It was a little bit less, maybe they do all sorts of tests, And drugs, And everything else. Look at, look at what’s happened in swimming. Look at the records that are been broken. So,
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So. How do you stop It? Do you go to the sports leagues? Do you go to the Olympic
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S You just ban It. You the president bans It. You just don’t Let It happen.
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We I mean obviously. There’s, there’s a little bit more nuance than, you know. He can’t just, you can’t just ban It, but I mean you’re gonna have to go through, you know, something there has to don don’t know if it’s Like, a Title IX thing or however they’re gonna go through It, but that’s what he So. He’s, he’s, he’s at least in terms of the objective that he wants to achieve, he’s clearer there than he was when he is talking about the surgeries. So I just think it’s too close. And Republicans gotta be So damn careful with messaging So, far I I. Don’t t know if that’s, you know, an allowance. If parental consent something that you know that changes It for them, don don’t t know, but I mean I.
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I, that’s Like. The one area where you got a lot of moderates, And independents that actually agree with conservatives on I. Just don’t wanna lose. you know, that, that, that, that common ground there because I think we’re all on the same page with It coming up, Doug Emh, he’s trying to present, he’s trying to make himself seem Like a beta male, but don’t buy It because it’s a strategy that’s designed to distract from the stories where he was slapping his girlfriend And the sexual harassment from apparently his colleagues And all of these other new reports to say nothing of him knocking up the nanny So. Wait until you hear what he says. He tries to make Kamala seem So tough And.
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He tries to make himself seem So soft. So, we got that. We got a lot of stuff still to hit. We got headlines coming up next as we move.
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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 Kamala Harris blames the marijuana rescheduling delay on DEA bureaucracy Of course. She’s also having to defend her own prosecutorial record in which she put actually I think the number ended up been Like over It ended up been something Like over what? Over almost 2000 people in jail for marijuana related offenses. But they’ve ve been reclassifying the drug through the DEA And. She says that the delay is because of just the bureaucracy. And, the DEA almost Like. You’re the vice president. And. Maybe you couldn have done something. don don’t t know. Maybe you couldn have done something about It. It is a possibility. Former Ozzy Osborne guitarist Jake e Lee is recovering after he was shot in Las Vegas multiple times during a It was street dust up.
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Apparently, according to his management, he was out walking his dog. Police say It was completely random. And. they said that they’re keeping private And. That They just They just announced. It. And. it wasn. Pretty much It. But They have No. Nothing on suspects. Nothing on, you know what They think Motivated It. I’m sure It couldn’t have been drugs. Probably wouldn’t a drug deal. Right probably wasn’t. Just saying, a student from China received a six month prison term because they re one of the people taking drone photos over a naval shipyard. The one time graduate student was studying agricultural engineering at the University of Minnesota. Interesting. Who else is from Minnesota? Tim Walz. Just saying interesting. But the, they got a six month prison term for flying this drone over.
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This, this naval yard. And. This has Like been Like one of several stories where there have been Like swarms of drones flying from military sites, And things, Like. That, that the individual they It was It has to be on court supervision. He was on court supervision for a year after release. It’s a World War I era statute that’s part of the Espionage Act. And, the individual f she 26. hers old was sentenced in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of use of aircraft for unlawful at photographing of a designated installation without authorization. So, interesting. Again, not the first time Walgreens is, is closing over 1200 stores.
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The drug chain is struggling to contend with online competitors. And a declining, And declining prescription drug payments So by 2027. About one in seven Walgreens currently open. we will close It wasn doors 500 will close their doors in the next year. They announced yesterday. This is a significant escalation from a few months ago when they announced that they re closing 300 underperforming locations as part of a multi-year optimization programs. Another closing a heck of a lot more And. This is kind of goofy. The, an ex FDA food chief is saying that, be careful over breakfast foods that are potentially infected with H five N one. They’re saying that Oh, it’s because of the bird flu. And. They’re talking about eggs, And, raw eggs pose the biggest risk.
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And So. Be careful with soft boiled eggs, And poached eggs, et cetera. I, don’t know. Do you trust anything from the I? Don’t I don’t trust any agency anymore at this point.
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Imagine been as awkward as Doug mh hof is. He’s trying So hard to, Like seem soft because of all the stories that came out about him slapping that chick, his Like girlfriend at the time, I. Guess when they re in line Like the biest thing ever. They’re in line at the valet at Can Film Festival And. He just backhands her because he got mad because somebody was, she was, he said, thought she was flirting. At least that’s the report that, that, that’s coming And. Then course, course, there’s all these colleagues, former colleagues of his that have been speaking out And. Then, let’s not forget, he knocked up the nanny. So. I Feel Like. He’s trying to go above And beyond making himself seem soft And as a way to just discredit that reporting.
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This is how he’s doing. It. Listen to this audio soundbite 13. Listen to what he says here.
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I it wasn Right So It It It. It was, I was in La It was during that weekend when all the, the planes re re down ’cause the software glitch. So I my head to spend an extra day in La. And decided to go to a cycling class with some friends. And It was an hour hour class and we re just chitchatting And my head, my phone in the Secret Service car. So I, didn’t have my phone. And. Then my friend’s partner just showed me his phone with the letter from President Biden. And, I’m Like. Gotta go. And just ran into the car and there was my phone. Literally Like. You couldn feel the, the steam. Seven or eight messages all with, you know, where are you? Call Kaa. Call Kamala And.
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It was a one minute or less conversation, which started with where the f re you I need you. Right Now And basically get to work.
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I mean It doesn’t really put her in the most flattering light. Does It I mean? That sounds rough, but It also It. wasn. I feel Like. He’s trying to make himself seem super soft. I think he thinks that that plays we with the base. And also, that helps him against all those accusations that have been coming out. I mean really It. It’s, it’s don don’t know. There’s, it’s sort of just a mess that they’re just a mess. They just I mean he just, I. It makes her look really bad. I think in the meantime, I got, we have So much audio. We got audio coming in. Now, I wanted to get, I’m gonna get one more of walls, And, then we’re gonna switch to culture stuff.
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But I just gotta play audio. Somebody 11, because this makes him, again, it’s Like. He’s trying to purposefully sound. Like a dumbass. Listen.
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But he walks into this grocery store talking about Trump And. He hands a hundred dollars bill to a lady of paper for his groceries. Did you see this So? I’m Like thinking. I. I. Wonder what he’s doing there. And. Then I got to thinking I think it’s just natural. Any woman he sees, he pays off. ’cause he did something on there. I’m gonna don don’t
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Know. Wow. I don know. He just intimated that that woman was a hoe. That’s what he just did. He just intimated that that woman, that there was some impropriety there. That’s Like. Why say anything about It at all? I mean, surely there is enough. If Waltz wants to criticize Trump for him to criticize without doing that, And dragging that poor lady in It. Wal says, waltz isn’t. He didn’t give her no money. Wal ain’t been giving nobody no money. Golly. see, these people are alright. Can we switch up And, And? A couple of things here. I want to get, let’s s see what do we have? Make sure I’m getting everything that we have here. I wanted I got some, we’re gonna get into some of the culture stuff, but I have to play this issue.
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This, this Elise, Alyssa Slacken audio So I saw this. I actually tweeted about It this morning. ’cause that’s when I first saw It was this morning. And Alyssa Lockin is, she was Like talking smack about Mike Rogers And. She’s from Michigan And. She’s running for Senate And So. She tweets this or post I guess ’cause it’s X Now. This thing where she says, gun violence is the number one killer of children. Listen to her under 20 one in our country. Listen to the claim that she’s making.
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All you need t know is gun violence is the number one killer of children under 20 one in our country. Are you gonna do something about It or are you not? My opponent doesn’t wanna do anything about It Right And. Why? Because he is a hundred percent rating with the gun lobby And. They give him campaign donations. What
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Is Like children under 20 one. What the hell does that even mean? I? What does children under 20 one I mean? The study? These, what she’s talking about are these CDC numbers and I I discussed this. I my head tweeted about It. The CDC defines 1819 And 20 year olds as children. And They include the majority gang And, drug violence from that age demo to pump up the numbers So, that they can scare people, scare families into thinking that their kids are just Like at any time.
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Now, they’re gonna be statistics And. They’re, they’re, it’s gonna be a, it’s gonna be a mass shooting or shooting or something. They do this all the time. And, So. This isn’t the first time that these people have been making this claim. In fact, you can go And. Look, I mean the CDC. Remember the CDC also removed from their website, defensive gun usage after They re pressured by the every town And, the Brady Group, And, the, all these other gun control advocates. Because they said that the inclusion of defensive gun usage actually imperiled their agenda. Their, their, the narrative that they wanted to push because defensive gun usages outweigh criminal usage. Like three to one. It’s crazy. But the CDC includes 18 to through 20 year olds as kids.
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I mean you’re a legal adult by the age of 18, but a CDC, you’re a baby. Maybe that’s why Like, some of the left thinks Hunter Biden’s Like an infant don don’t know. But when you look at, when you take away the gang And drug violence, when you take away the 18 to 20 year olds, firearms actually aren’t the biggest killer. It’s it’s vehicles. And, suffocation. In fact, suffocation, And, one of the recent overtook vehicle fatalities, actually, which is usually it’s a vehicle, vehicle deaths, firearm deaths, And vehicle deaths. When you remove that, that demo vehicle deaths exceed firearm deaths for Like every year. The third of them, of the firearm fatalities for those under 20 18, 19 And 20 year olds, one third.
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Actually, over a third of those involve homicide And. The 20% of that I mean they’re gang related, drug related, And, So, It. Doesn’t matter if you ban guns or not, because that’s the, when the firearms that they have, they’re in illegal possession of in the first place. It’s not Like. They’re going to gun stores. And buying them And. They can’t run around with pistols. Which, by the way, when you talk about the firearm fatalities from that age demo, it’s, it’s, it’s handguns And. They’re illegally obtained handguns. It’s already illegal for an 18, 19 And, 20-year-old to be running around with a handgun. And. Yet, when you look at the And, the FB I has, sta has data on this. If you, you know, believe It, but it’s true, the handgun you, ’cause they don’t, they’re not running around with rifles.
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They’re not running around with shotgun. They’re running around with handguns, And. The handguns that they have are illegally obtained. They’re obtained on the black market. There’s, there’s not Like, you know, a a, this huge deluge of retailers selling handguns to 18 year olds, And, 19 year olds, And 20 year olds, And, having them running around the city with them. They’re illegally obtained. So banning guns is not going to changes that, that structure. It’s not going to stop them from illegally obtaining them ’cause They already illegally obtained them. That’s why it’s called a damn criminal act. FFS. Good grief. That’s why it’s a criminal act. And. Furthermore, you, when you remove all of that, it’s vehicle death. Suffocation, And, drownings.
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That’s what ends up becoming the biggest killer of children. Like, actual children. 18 And under So. She’s just lying to you on this. and I gotta tell you, I, think it’s solace. And, ghoulish. What these people do, They lie, And They purposefully misrepresent actual figures, So, they can just scare the hell outta people into disarmament. I think it’s disgusting. And soulless for people. Like slotkin to misrepresent tragedy. Like this to pimp for a political agenda using the deaths of children to pimp for political agendas. think, think it’s disgusting. If she had any self-awareness, she would feel grotesquely ashamed. And not wanna be seen in public.
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It’s just, it’s just in infuriating. I mean They actually lie to you to pump up those numbers. I’m not even getting into the ones that are suicides, because that’s also a significant chunk. But heaven forbid we talk about mental health in this county. Too many Democrats would be indicting themselves if we did. That’s the issue. Now. The other thing with this from, we gotta talk about some of this cultural stuff. I don’t, I’ve never, what is this? Shark Tank? I’ve never watched Shark Tank. I sure as hell haven’t watched Canadian Shark Tank sounds even less enjoyable than just Like the US version. But what struck me about this was this actor and don don’t even know who this guy is, and I forgot who he is, and I think I Googled him last night when I was flying to Richmond And.
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Who the hell is this even guy he is? Nobody knows. He’s a Canadian actor. He was in some Marvel Cinematic, you know, Oh. Nobody knows he’s, he was nobody knows he does. He was one of the Ken Dolls in Barbie. That’s his big claim to fame. I am dead. He was one of the Ken dolls in Barbie. Was he the one they said he wanted to have? He wanted a beach off. Ken I. think So. Yeah. Okay, that makes sense. So. This guy is mad over a Boba tea company. And. He criticizes. It’s a company I. Guess that’s Like looking. don don’t know for Shark And. He gets mad at them. And basically accuses them of appropriation.
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Listen to this. His name is Si is Si. Liu
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I am studying your can and I am looking for anything that tells me where Boba came from. And, where Boba came from is Taiwan. you know, I started this venture company for a lot of reasons, but really primarily to uplift minority entrepreneurs. And And. Not only do I feel Like, this is not happened here, but that I would be uplifting. A business that is profiting off of something that feels So. Dear to my cultural heritage.
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He’s Chinese
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I want to be a part of bringing Boba to the masses, but not Like this So for that reason, I’m out.
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No one of the other hosts on that show. Like kind of tears into him a little bit. He’s a Chinese actor living in Canada. Shut the hell up. Like. He’s sitting here culturally appropriating offense over what is actually I guess part of Taiwan. It’s Bob, it’s a damn drink. You absolute moron. It’s a drink. I’m gonna be offended. And. I’m gonna say cultural appropriation because of this drink. You are a no wonder he’s only Like, his only big claim to fame is as a, an extra, an extra kin in the Barbie movie. ’cause this guy’s is unremarkable in every way. He’s Chinese who lives in Canada. And. He’s mad about appropriation of Bob Tif on behalf of all of Taiwan.
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I didn’t realize that they, he was elected Like king of, you know, all people who are of Asian descent. I didn’t realize that a Chinese Canadian actor is apparently king of everything. What happened in Taiwan? And gets to lecture. one of those individuals, by the way that brought It up I think was a minority business owner. But I, guess It didn’t count to s Lu. And. Like. How dare you I mean everything is cultural appropriation. Then you’re speaking English, cultural appropriation. You’re acting in, you know, a US creation, cultural appropriation. You’re in Canada, Canadian appropri. It’s cultural appropriation. I mean we couldn sit here, And do this all damn day. This is why this is So stupid. There’s celebration And. Then there’s appropriation. No one is appropriating by coming out with a Boba tea drink.
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No one is appropriating Taiwanese culture. There people. That’s Like. If you eat I, guess what? If he’s Chinese Canadian So, he can only eat Chinese Canadian food, then And only use Chinese Canadian products. And only do Chinese Canadian things because according to him, everything else is appropriation So. He should probably give up his care because that’s also appropriation as we then, isn’t It, I mean? If he’s a, if he’s a ken doll, if he’s a an extra in the Ken verse, then I mean don don’t t know. But Like, all that’s appropriation. This is also stupid. This is Like. He wanted, he thought that he couldn get attention for himself by, by been offended. I mean really.
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You’re gonna, you’re gonna Like do this to somebody over Boba tea. Geez, these people are insufferable. We got more on the way as we rolled towards a conclusion of this second hour and we got floor man coming up. You don’t wanna miss Florida man.
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Is been a good person. Always easy. Pastor Alan Jackson doesn’t think So, but I’m So concerned that the message that we have imbibed has been that our faith is to make our lives more comfortable. And about promotion. And, God can certainly bring those things, but it’s about serving him And. There’s, there are times. There’s a tremendous cost for that. Subscribe to Culture and Christianity An Alan Jackson Podcast on your favorite podcast app.
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It’s his life mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida Man.
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So. Do you guys remember the story? This was Like Right. When Hurricane Milton was happened, Right as It started the terrified dog that had been tied to a fence. And was left in Like chest deep water during the hurricane. we, they found the Florida man who did It And. That he’s Now. He was arrested. And. He is Now, been charged with animal abuse. Police spotted it dog on the side of the highway on October 9th. Right is Right. Before Milton made landfall. And it dog was terrified. It was a bull terrier. And. He was tied to a post. He was in chest deep floodwaters, And They rescue his poor baby. They rescued the pup. And They brought him back to safety.
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And They. He’s got a home. Now And. Thankfully he I mean they went after they went after the guy who did It. I was pulling this up. The individual who did It, this guy They, named. They renamed it. dog Trooper And They charged the Florida man. They arrested the Florida man. He was charged with felony animal cruelty And. He faces a few hers in prison and I think maybe they should. The next hurricane They should tie him to a fence post And. Leave him in chest deep water. Honestly, that’s And. So good on Florida. Governor Ron DeSantis. He said that the guy who left it dog. In fact, we have this audio, don’t we? Yeah Yeah Yeah. We got DeSantis saying this about this Florida thug. Who left this guy? This poor pup tied to a fence during a hurricane. Listen to this.
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Somebody decide as Hurricane Milton approached that It would somehow be a good thing to take his dog, And chain It, to a post on the interstate. we, we had a Florida highway patrol with us here today that, that saw that that dog in distress dog was very rattled from that experience. Rescued it dog. The dog’s Now in Tallahassee. It will be adopted, renamed Trooper. But we said at the time, you don’t just tie up a dog. And And, have them out there for a storm. Totally unacceptable. And, we’re gonna hold you accountable. While I’m proud to announce that the authorities have identified the dog’s former owners, And state attorney Susie Lopez is Now pursuing animal cruelty charges against the individual.
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Good. Good. I’m glad. And. He shouldn’t be allowed to. He shouldn’t. Don’t Let him. Own another animal. That’s horrible. So. I’m So happy that that had a happy ending. ’cause that couldn have been, that couldn have been bad. There was a story I read of a Florida family that found their cat. They couldn’t get their cat inside. They re trying to get their cat inside before the hurricane came. And cats are gonna do what cats wanna do. And. Then They ended up having to leave. They couldn not find their cat. They couldn not get their cats So. They had to leave And seek shelter. And. Apparently they did see their cat later on. Like one of those. Like door Like. Like front door cameras. And the cat was Like, I guess, trying to get away from the water. And They thought the cat had been washed away, but they ended up been reunited with It So. It’s kind of crazy So. Anyway, let’s s see this.
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I got a couple of others. You bear with me. This story, this Florida man story. No I don. Wanna do this one? Oh, my gosh. This is the same guy, So. Remember Lieutenant Dan Guy who survived Okay So? He, he’s Now. They’re trying, he’s milkshake ducked. He has been officially milkshake ducked. The guy who rode out Hurricane Milton on a boat. He was on a kick live stream where he apparently dropped a slur. And I. don Don’t t know I. Guess they Now? Is he canceled? Is he canceled? don don’t know. I. Guess he’s canceled. Now. I mean I. Probably. couldn have warned you something. Like it wasn gonna happen. Stick with us. We got a third hour on the way.
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Is been a good person. Always easy. Pastor Alan Jackson doesn’t think So, but I’m So concerned that the message that we have imbibed has been that our faith is to make our lives more comfortable. And about promotion. And. God can certainly bring those things, but it’s about serving him And. There’s, there are times. There’s a tremendous cost for that. Subscribe to Culture and Christianity. An Alan Jackson Podcast. On your favorite podcast app,
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Babylon b’s Kyle Mann reacts to a new anti AI law.
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Gavin Newsom signed that law. it wasn saying, you know, you can’t release AI powered satire videos in the morning. We’re Like. Hey, we should just make one. A couple hours later, It was out. And And. you know, all of a sudden Elon Musk is sharing It, And, And. All these people are sharing. It, And, It wasn. Got know 20 million views on Twitter.
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you, top of this third hour. We’re broadcasting out A-W-R-V-A today, our affiliate in Richmond, Virginia, where we are at for an event, a station event later today. So, it’s good to be with you. And. Don’t forget, you can sign up for the newsletter over at Substack. Chapter. And verse is the name. Lots of good stuff that goes outta there on the regular. In the meantime, Kamala Harris has been on her media blitz, still And. She gave an interview where she was talking to Charlemagne. She gave an interview where she decided, you know, talking about race-based loans wasn’t enough. Giving everybody money to buy a house wasn’t enough.
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Now. We’re talking about taxpayer funded reparations. Audio soundbite five.
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We, first of all, on the point of reparations, I It has to be studied. There’s no question about that. And. I’ve ve been very clear about that position in terms of my immediate plan. I will tell you a few of the following. one, as It relates to the economy, which is a lot of what you have addressed. Look, I grew up in the middle class, middle class. My mother, you know, worked hard raising me. And, my sister And.
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She don know how to answer this question. She does not know how to It sounds Like don don’t know. Does It sound Like? She’s on board with It all the way. Don don’t know if I believe that she’s on board with It all the way. But the fact that she’s even entertaining It And isn’t going No. That’s stupid. That’s just stupid. You wanna know why it’s stupid? Because you’re talking about making people who weren’t even here when all this stuff. First off, every, it’s So dumb. It’s just It. It’s So stupid. And It ignores the participation of people who re also on the continent of Africa, who re selling their neighbors into slavery. As we And So, I I, don, you know, it’s just the whole thing is stupid And. Then, you know, Like, what happened to people if you know, they’re, you know, they have one black parent, one white parent, And. He’s Like. 50% go to reparations Like.
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How do we do that? Like, how is that I mean? It’s all dump So. She shouldn’t even say no. We’re gonna look at It. What she should say is, that’s stupid. We’re not doing that. We’re not making p we’re not having this discussion. That that’s what she should say. But she’s not, she
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Also stole the line from SNL That SNL made fun of her for And just used again about the growing up with the middle class And, the sister And, everything.
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Yeah. Exactly. Yeah, And. That’s I mean. This It I. Don’t t know if this interview worked. we for her. I, don’t I don’t know if It did. don don’t I don’t, don don’t, don’t know if It did. She also said this audio soundbite three. Listen.
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Why are you allowed him to call you the border guard when that re That’s not even your, that wasn’t your
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Know. I’m not giving him permission for that. Oh Oh,
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You’re Right. But, but I mean you don’t push back on It. That wasn’t you. That’s not that wasn your role. That
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Literally wasn we fact checkers have made that clear fact checkers. If I respond to every name he called me. I wouldn’t be focused on the things that actually helped the
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American. we, that literally was
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Her title. we And. That’s my
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It was her title, because that’s what they They released a statement on the White House website. And. they said that she was taking over border issues. And not only was she taking over border issues, but she was also taking issues, taking over, examining Central And, south America. And the Result. Like, some of the why is, why is It that some people are coming across the border illegally. I mean they know the answer. She was I mean. She can sit here and go. we I wasn’t technically called the Czar. You re in charge of It. Just Like. She’s in charge of the, you know, the Office of Gun Violence Prevention So. She’s the gun violence czar. we, it wasn, my title doesn’t say Czar. It’s not CZAR Like. Officially. It’s just Like rhetoric.
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That’s just, they’re, they’re playing rhetorical games. It’s dumb, just rhetorical games. But this is one game where It seems Like It takes. This is don don’t know audio soundbite. Seven Like. you know, I get It that she’s trying to chase votes. But some people need to be told to shut up. Listen,
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Couldn, you please respond to Trump’s claim that he’s going to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to round up immigrants if he wins the election. This law was last used to put Asian Americans in, in turn, Democrat law during World War, I and I have a sneaking suspicion that Democrats did not. If Trump wins, he’s gonna use this law to put anyone that doesn’t look white in camps. And, I’m scared.
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Yeah So. I, you’ve hit on a really important point. And expressed It I. think So. we, which is he is achieving his intended effect to make you scared.
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That’s So stupid. They’re talking about the Alien Enemies Act, which was part of the alien. And Sedition Acts And. it wasn established under Adams And when they re talking about the, the camps to put Asian Americans on it. wasn literally done under eight. Democrat It was a Democrat who did It. But the Alien Enemies act. it wasn supposed to expire. But then It became part of Like. It became codified. And It was to deport non-citizens that are determined to be dangerous to the peace And. The safety of the United States and I mean there’s, you know, the history of It It was, you know, world War one They had Germans, And, other foreign nationals. They put into camps. it wasn the National Archives that had the, the, the history on that.
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Wilson Woodrow Wilson was the one who invoked It against people who re from Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Ottoman Empire. Bogar, And, It. He was the one who kind of kicked It into gear. And And began I mean, essentially detaining people through that. But further I Trump was saying that people who are here illegally will be deported. Don’t be here illegally then. I mean I. I just can’t take serious the excuses of people, especially if you re brought over here as kids, And, you re able to apply for scholarships for college. And apply for jobs. There’s no excuse for you to not have also applied to become a citizen of the United States.
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Particularly when the Dreamer Act prevents you from been, been deported during that whole process. There’s zero excuse, absolutely none. So at some point. It’s just willful. It’s out of spite that And And willful rejection of, of lawful behavior to not follow through And, take advantage of the multitude of opportunities provided to you by Democrats who had not. They, they literally froze deportations for people who re brought over under the Dreamers act. And people couldn file And. They become citizens. And, They, couldn not be deported. I bet. But yet there re So many people who they chose just not to do that. But they couldn file And. They couldn get student loans. And. They couldn, file And apply to colleges.
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And, They, couldn, apply for jobs, And, all this other stuff. But you couldn’t apply to be a citizen of the United States. I mean It, wasn just, you know, I mean your priorities. You screwed yourself. But to, to deport people who are here illegally. I find It. Incredibly ironic that Democrats think that it’s impossible to round up people who enter the county illegally. And deport them, but they think it’s perfectly possible to go And. Round up legally owned firearms from millions, And, millions, And millions of people. And confiscate them through a mandatory action. The irony of It. But the people who you know, the scariness And, Steve I don’t know if we have or if we saw that Joy Behar audio.
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’cause I think it wasn from this morning on the View. I don’t really watch the view. The only I don’t watch It. The only time I’ve seen It, I’ve, in fact, the only times I’ve ever seen It are when I’ve guest hosted It And Like. When cuts Like, this kind of get crazy And And. Start making the news. So, apparently Joy Behar was Like I guess continuing And encouraging this stuff. And, she was on saying that Trump was gonna what? Use the military to kill progressives or something to that effect. Do we have this I Yeah, she was saying that he was gonna use the military to go And kill progressives. And and I don’t even know where this stuff is coming from.
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I don’t know where people get this nonsense, that I mean. They’re just Like making stuff up to scare voters. So They can’t sell you using policy So. They’re gonna try to make you think that he’s gonna come kill you otherwise. Listen,
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And I was watching interviews with MAGA supporters. They do not believe that he will do what he says he is gonna do. That is what we’re up against. So. If you say he is going to be dictator on day one, he wants to punish with the, with the Air Force, air Forces, whatever. We have armed forces. He wants to punish people who disagree with him. Like people Like us. Okay, And. They say Oh. He’s not gonna do that. He’s gonna take us outta nato. No, he’s not gonna do that. So. It’s very hard for us to talk to these people because they refuse to believe and I. Guess they’re hearing It on Fox or elsewhere into
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Sarah Oh for the love. Where did they get the whole we, he was gonna take us outta nato. He actually expanded It and there re people who re criticizing him that re on the Right. Who criticiz him for that Like. Where did they get I mean? They just make this, just pull this stuff outta their ass. Where do they get this stuff? I mean. This is, this is stupid. None of this stuff is real. That’s not a real I mean So. They’re just scaring people for the sake of scaring them. I mean what? What is the point of this stuff? You’re, you’re, you’re fearmongering because you don’t have anything else to recommend yourself to voters. That’s a problem. That’s a real problem. I don’t know. I’m just telling you this. It’s a I. don don’t t know whatever happened in November and I was telling you the Rasmussen survey that came out And, how It was Like.
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56% of Americans when They re asked if they re better off Now than they re four hers ago. It was no I mean. That’s the question that Reagan asked. Going up against Carter in 1980. we people have their answer resoundingly. They have their answer. They are not better off And. They’re feeling the pain And. It’s gonna get, it’s gonna gets worse. I found this story interesting. And, this is kind of related to It because I’m it’s Like economic. And It kind of gets into It, wasn, consumerism, Now. Most people don’t pay attention to this kind of stuff. But It, this caught my interest because China So I saw this headline.
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L-V-M-H-L-V-M-H is a luxury group. In fact, Selma Hayek’s husband, I, forgot what his name is and there, whatever. It’s Moe Hennessy, Louis Vuitton. It’s a mul, it’s a holding company. It’s a huge conglomerate. And. They do luxury goods. Right, And, They do all kinds of designer goods. Balenciaga, which nobody likes ’cause they’re Like groomers, And. It’s true. Balenciaga, they do makeup forever. t know you’ve seen that brand. They do Like jewelry, Bulgari They have all kinds of other luxury brands. They own a They own a lot. They I. think They. They they own Fenty Rihanna’s fashion House.
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I think that They ended up taking over So McCartney. They, they own Like almost everything. They own So much. and I was looking at this because one of the things that the CCP used in Like, some of their propaganda in Like entertainment, And, you know, in influencing is consumerism And. They Like their people to always be seen with Like luxury goods, And, all this kind of stuff. we to that effect, apparently there’s been a bottoming out So. The headline is that LVMH sales. They have a huge sales miss. It’s clear negative for luxury And. It’s sparking global growth concerns.
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Their shares tumbled as much as almost 8% today, the lowest level in over two. hers, they missed estimates for third quarter organic sales. And. They, they’re seeing a worsening slowdown in China. they said it’s the weakening Chinese consumer sequentially weakening Chinese consumer And. they said that the largest division fashion And leather And, that’s Like where the big I guess the power of their luxury holdings are. It’s, it’s, it’s centralized. they said, demonstrated the d the D acceleration in spending from the Chinese cluster So China, which was Like bragging about, look, we’re not couldn.
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That communism’s not bad. Look at how many of our people can afford luxury goods. we nobody’s been, ’cause they can’t, their, their economy’s bottoming out. they said their management highlighted a deterioration And Performance of the Chinese cluster. They said that there was only modest improvement in trends in both the United States, And Europe. But the biggest hit came from China. Isn’t that interesting? Interesting. Indeed. That’s one to say for Steven Yates. We got a lot more on the way as we roll towards headlines.
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These pandos are spies. Two giant pandas bound for the national zoo in Washington, DC have left the Chinese city of Chengdu for their long journey to a new home. A cargo jet operated by FedEx, which means it’s probably gonna run late, is transporting the pair. Both three hers old according to the AP A cited the China Wildlife Conservation Association. Are we sure we’re not getting the dogs painted to look Like Pandas? ’cause that Like was a thing at one point over. and there the pear one female And, one male King Bao And. The males Bali are gonna arrive almost a year since they left the last giant pandas left DC It’s a, a conservation project with Beijing. It’s panda diplomacy. These pandas are going to be spies.
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Just saying, just saying unemployed. People are going to be given weight loss jabs to get them back to work. What this is over in Britain. This is one of the things they’re looking at. The Health Secretary, secretary West Street team said the widening waistbands re ing a burden on the national health system. And So. They actually re looking to give them all Like weight loss shots as a way to Like try to get people back to work. I don’t really think that that’s how It works. You’re just creating another giant entitlement net. Just FY I. The FB I says that Isis was behind the foiled mess shooting plot on election day. Remember this?
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This was from 2020 one And. They Now. It’s just Like finally coming out. But the FB my head arrested Na Sierra Tadi in Oklahoma last week. They re saying that he was planning to purchase two rifles. And gonna carry out this attack. And. He was apparently affiliated with isis. K, which is the Afghan branch off Isis. And TDI had previously worked as a security guard for the C I A in Afghanistan. Oh. That’s nice. And. He apparently did not undergo vetting by the State Department for special immigrant status. S I V. The FB I said It tracked him donating to an ISIS connected charity. And viewing ISIS propaganda online.
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And. Apparently he also was legit in contact with Isis. K people, So. They arrested him. And, apparently Now. The administration admits that they never checked him. They never fully vetted him. And. He was literally given, you know, s I V status after he arrived in the United States. So Yeah we’re definitely not vetting Bill Clinton wasn’t wrong. We’re not vetting people. Just saying can’t believe. I just said Bill Clinton wasn’t wrong. Only ’cause it’s a problem for Harris. Wal. Two comments are gonna be visible in the night skies this month. None of them will hit us. Halloween Visitors, this is from that or Cloud I was telling you about So. They say the It It is there are gonna be visible and I can’t. I’m not even gonna say the name of of them. Basically Comet c And.
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Then another one, A three. they said they’re gonna be October 12th is the day that it’s closest to the Earth. So. Look to the Western sky shortly after Sunset, And. Then you’ll be able to apparently see them So. That’s interesting. Yeah. We got a lot more on the way. Stick with us. We’re broadcasting here from WRVA in Richmond for an event later tonight. Back after this.
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Broadcasting from WRVA today, our Richmond Affiliate And here for an event this evening. My friend Brian Kilmeade iss gonna be joining me as we, along with some other folks here on our affiliate at Station. Lovely Richmond, where it’s, what’s the, what is It? Like? 50 degrees out. All you know is it’s polar, polar, express, just Like. Chew, chewed by we made up to
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Oh. my gosh, that’s Like fire. Parka weather. This is I Am. Okay. don. Such a baby. You guys. Like. I don’t. I’m not a baby about really anything except this Like. The moment It gets cold, if it’s Like super cold, I will be Like. Ah. But we went from 90 degrees in my defense in Dallas to 58. You said Yeah.
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It was, It was 80 here on Sunday. You just brought the cold with you. This is the coldest day of the fall.
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I didn’t, I came from where it’s 90. I didn’t bring I didn’t bring the cold with me. The front
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Followed you.
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What? And. It’s Like. Am I care And or is my my tech Broken It said Like. 40 something degrees this evening.
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We, this one when we got coffee this morning, It was 40 one and I. think It. couldn be 49.
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That’s, that’s nuts. That’s Like. Legitimately crazy. That’s, that is Like fire. And soup. And coats. And. All And. Like. Hans. Solo attire. you know that’s Like when all the girls wear boots. And leggings. It’s what it’s called. Leggings. Nobody. one says leggings. No one says that. So. Welcome back to the program. Where at the bottom of this third hour, And. Yeah. We have a fun event tonight. It’s, what do they call It politics. And Pints and I don’t have No idea what to expect. I have no idea what to expect. The way that they’re, the way that they sell. It. It’s Like. A fist fight in a theater. It, wasn. We’re all gonna be It. wasn gonna be throwing punches. And stuff.
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I’m joking. Slightly, slightly joking. No, It should be very interesting. It’ll be interesting. I think that we can all pretty much is everybody just Like I, I. Don’t wanna speed towards the holidays, but I feel Like. Everybody wants this election to be over. And, Like. I have a friend who put up their Christmas tree already. It’s not even Halloween. I mean not. you know, I, there are defenses. I. Guess I. Just love Jesus. So much. I’m Like. I’m not. Stop It. You’re just doing It. ’cause you want your Christmas stuff up. ’cause everything’s weird. And. You wanna not be weird And. You want the nostalgia of Christmas. Just be honest about It. But It does feel Like. you know, and we re just talking about this, this Steve’s in studio with me here in in Virginia on break and I.
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I. This is Like, the longest election of memory of ever I. Don’t know of any election that has ever lasted. So long And. The crazy thing is that they just put in a new candidate a couple months ago. And. It’s the weirdest thing ever. And. It’s, it’s made It seem Like. It’s longer. When they did that, It made It seem Like. It’s longer. They had, what’s her face? F was It her funeral today. Ethel Kennedy. Ethel Yeah, one of the Like. He knows her. Yeah. Ethel It. wasn. Ethel’s. Ethel’s funeral. It’s my homegirl Ethel. She’s a Kennedy. There’s a lot of
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Kennedys in politics. So. Make sure we know what we’re talking about.
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They all don’t. Not, not all of them win. That is for sure. But Yeah, they had all of them there. And. Then there was a funny video of Joe Biden, And, Barack Obama, who is significantly, significantly grayer standing shoulder to shoulder. And, you can’t really hear anything but It, I, I really wanna know what they’re saying. I really would love t know what they’re saying. And, it’s kind of hard to read lips because Biden doesn’t really move his face. He’s Like, Terrance, And Philip character where it’s just his jaw opens, And close, closes And. He doesn’t actually Like move his lips around to form words. So, I. Don’t t know what he’s saying. Like his mouth moves a little bit. And. It feels Like. Obama is It.
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Just seems Like. He’s fed up or tired or something. don don’t know. Like, one of the jokes is Biden asked Obama, Oh, can I endorse Trump? I wanna endorse Trump. And Obama’s Like. No, you can’t do that. Stop It. Stop It So. don don’t t know, but it’s, but They re both there together. And They re having some words. It looked Like They re having a serious conversation and I kind of wonder what they re talking about. Michelle Obama’s expected to go to Georgia to stump for Kamala Harris. But I don’t know what all that’s gonna do. I mean, what are you gonna go out there? And tell people, Oh, we abortions. And abortions. And. You’re women. So. You have vaginas. And, you gotta support other people that you gotta support people based on how your genitals match. That’s the rule. According to Democrat, women, do your genitals match.
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Then you have to support. It’s the dumbest rule ever. It’s the weirdest matching game I’ve ever seen. But that’s what the left does. Nope. That’s how we gotta vote. It’s we’re playing the matching game. That’s not, you should want to go with the person who’s actually Like most qualified. Not we. That person has a penis. And, So do. I. So I. Guess I gotta vote for him. That’s not how this works. It’s just So. Weird. But that’s, they play this weird game. Weird game. But I don’t know I. Georgia will be an interesting, it’s gonna be an interesting state. And. Democrats have been making a play for Georgia almost at the expense of Pennsylvania. and I still argue that I think Tim Walz just tanked.
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Just tanked. Her momentum. I. think Tim. Walz just totally tanked her campaign. I, honestly think that They would’ve, if they would’ve picked Josh Shaere I, think It would’ve, ve been a lot more competitive. But they also couldn’t run the risk of him looking more intelligent than her And So. That’s why They didn’t, that’s why They didn’t do It. They didn’t They They. They I And. ’cause he’s Jewish. Honestly, let’s be real. That’s why, because they, they’re all terrified over the whole Israel Hamas thing. Democrats are And. They’re trying to figure out how to make, you know, Dearborn as Stan happy. That’s really what It is. I don, you know, I was looking at, speaking of Harris, the plagiarism scandal still plaguing her.
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The Washington Post is Now trying to say that she didn’t really plagiarize It because electronic research is common. That’s literally what they said. Electronic research has become more common. What I read is she’s too stupid to figure out how to use quotation marks. Those little lines that are Like two in a row, And, they’re Like on your keyboard next to the letters. Those are quotation more. Why did she couldn have just used those, but she didn’t. So. They’re still defending her, but I feel Like. It’s just less I feel Like. It’s less, what’s the word I’m looking for? Not purposeful, but It just doesn’t, it’s It wasn.
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Half-hearted, half attempted. Meanwhile, apparently we are Now giving another $425 million in weapons to Ukraine. But hey, all the, all the hurricane people, you get 7 50, 7 50 for the hurricane folks. But we’re giving weapons to Ukraine. They’re not even from what I understand. They’re not even buying them. Like Israel actually gives money in exchange for goods. And Taiwan wants to do that. As we And. In the meantime, we’re just Like handing over stuff to Ukraine along with all of the other billions of dollars that we’ve given.
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So, Yeah, I. Love how that just Like slips in Right before her, you know, big, her big interviews, And. Then the other thing that she’s doing all this stuff before It, all Like Like that’s used for cover. we, ’cause it’s a couple of other things to touch on as we I was reading this piece in the Atlantic. This is actually a sentence quote. The shoplifting surge is real. People think it’s Okay to steal And. No one knows how to stop them. That is an actual piece. It’s from the Atlantic And. They act Like They. We just don’t t know what to do.
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The people they’re stealing I mean, I’ve got some ideas. By the way, I mean I. think that we’re just a lot of ideas. How do we stop the I mean? We, you know what we used to do? When people would steal And, you would arrest them And, depending on what they re stealing. And, how much They would go to jail? E mcj. That’s what used to happen. But Now, you know how, how people think it’s okay to steal. ’cause No one goes to jail anymore. In fact, some states, Like California, they’ve decided to reduce penalties. They’ve reduced misdemeanors to nothing. And felonies to misdemeanors.
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I mean this writer was Like complaining about basic, everyday items been kept behind. Lock. And, key I. Wonder why that is. I wonder why she was saying that literally the deodorants re behind the A a a locked door. A plexiglass door. A razor locked behind. A plexiglass, plexiglass door. And. She said that you have to press a button for someone to come. And, Like, Let. You have the product there. And. She said the result. Three, paying customers sacrificed to the war on shoplifting. There isn’t a war on shoplifting. By very nature of the fact that they gotta put this stuff behind locked doors.
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People aren’t going to jail for It And. You’re gonna bitch And moan. Even though you supported that exact same, that exact enforcement that led to this. I love It when people are forced to meet the consequences of their actions. Nothing makes my heart swell more with joy. Bitch And moan about It Atlantic. You have to sit here, And, wait for your dove deodorant because you celebrate the kind of lawlessness that comes. That is, that’s created, that’s perpetrated, that’s encouraged by the sort of policies that you support. So, Yeah. I mean. When you’re not sending people to jail for Like bum rushing into stores, And stealing stuff. What do you think is gonna happen? Go Yeah. I. Guess we just don’t know how to make people stop. Stop stealing. I. Just don’t know how. I, Yeah, we’ve gotta got a million ideas. It’s not a problem in every city.
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It’s not a problem in cities where you don’t where you just, you know, stop enforcing the law. Good grief. Are people really Yes, people. don answer my own question. Yes, people are really that stupid. I mean, but that’s sort of what you know. For instance, there’s a story over I was reading a good piece over at Red State No. One of the, this, this multi murderer And, this story’s crazy, is a Multim murderer. This, in 2000 And four, a 57-year-old man named Thomas And, his wife Jackie, who was 47 They, had a 55 foot yacht. And. They worked hard. They They built themselves up. They had a family. They had they re getting ready to have their grandchild.
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They decided to sell their boat. They placed an ad And a convicted felon. This 24-year-old guy named John Jacobson answered the ad And. He brought his wife And kid to the next meeting as part of the Ruse And. Then he And his criminal friends showed up at the dock for the, for a test drive And. When they re out at sea with Thomas And, Jackie Jacobson And, his friends overpowered them, They tortured them until they signed the title of the boat over. And gave up all of their bank county information. And then They tied the couple to the boat’s. Anchor And pushed them overboard. And then They spent the rest of the day fishing. They re only caught after They tried to access the couple’s bank accounts.
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So Jacobson was tried for the Hawk’s murder at the same time as another murder. A man who had his throat slit Jacobson slit another man’s throat. And Jacobson didn’t dispute that he murdered any of them. And. He five hers. After he drowned them, Jacobson was sentenced to death. And, So, Then Now. There’s this story of It gets, this is where It gets weird. He decided that he wanted to changes his gender and go by Skyler So Jacobson didn’t get the death penalty. His sentence was commuted to life. And the state of California in the, at the same at the time, under Kamala Harris as the top cop who supported this Jacobson claimed that he was born in the, in the wrong body.
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So. He wanted to have his name changes And. He wanted to have sex changes surgeries. And California pays for all that. And Ka Kamala Harris has celebrated It So. They’re celebrating a sex changes surgery that taxpayers paid for, for a multiple con convicted multiple murderer And. She is, she has been in full throated support. In fact, she brags that she played a key role in, in California in changing It wasn policy. And her state. Her statement was quote So, that every transgender inmate in the prison system has access to the medical care that they deserve in need. An issue of humanity.
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She actually said that I mean no mention of the humanity for the people that Jacobson killed. Oh And. By the way, Jacobson is been put in the women’s prison Now ’cause he’s a woman. So. He says Yeah. This is, this is part of the whole lawlessness And disorder. And. People are shocked about It And then they’re shocked when they got deodorant behind locked doors. Seriously, we have more on the way as we roll towards the conclusion of this third hour. And.
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So. We have this politics, And Pints event here in for WRVA in Richmond tonight. And, I’ve never done one of these. and I don’t t know what to expect. All t know is that as we get closer to the election, people are getting So hyped up. Like I said something about the $750 from FEMA on, on X. Where you know, we’re giving Like one millions of dollars again to Ukraine. And then, you know, here you go. Hurricane victims. You get seven 50 And. Someone was Like. That’s a Trump life. Someone on the Right, that’s a Trump lie. Why? I was Like. This is not a Trump lie. I literally know people who live in these flippant areas. And. This is Like. I’ve heard It from them myself.
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And. They’ve gotta pay It back. Like, I literally know peoples And. Some of them don’t even actually get seven 50. Some of ’em get Like less than think, think it’s Like up to seven 50 is what They can get. So. That’s Like not a lie. Like, where are these people? Like. I get It. Like. There’s gonna be some people who Like Trump And. Some people who dislike Trump. And. Oh, my gosh, I just need the people who dislike people to just slow their role on me. ’cause as we look, I get hyped up too before election. But I may not be as nice. I’m just Like Oh, my gosh. Like just come Like. That’s a Trump lie. It’s actually not a Trump lie. I mean if you wanna get mad at Trump for something, get mad at him for something that’s Like real. But that’s Like actually not a Trump lie. So, Yeah, Like.
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That’s, you know, just not gonna And. Then the people who re mad, because I my head said something about, you know, we, we don’t really want any transgender operations with, with or without parental consent. Someone was Like Oh. You’re just giving the government an invitation. And, no, we Like. It’s child abuse. That’s how you gotta look at It. And that. What are you saying? That your parents can just be I. I. You can just beat the hell out of a kid in the middle of the street. I mean there’s is that I Some of the big capital L Libertarian stuff is So stupid. It makes me feel Like. I’ve just obliterated my brain without the fun of drinking the alcohol that would normally accompany It. Just Like quit. The illogic is killing my soul. Killing my soul. You’re making me feel Daria Like.
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More So than, you know, normal And. I’m in a rock studio. Right Now, which is nice. And, I’m looking at a sign. Ray J poster. So. It’s Like. Weird And. Also I. Don’t know. I li I Like. That I ki part of me wants to steal It. Do you think They would know if I just took It off? They probably wouldn’t care. I mean. don I don’t. Don’t Like Ray j I can’t tell you anything. Does he sing? Wasn’t he Like a football Like? What was he do? What did do? Isn’t Brandy’s brother don? Don’t know. Okay, we anyway, I. Just think it’d be funny. It’s funny. And. Nobody would know. Nobody would know. Shh, don’t tell anybody. Nobody can hear us. We’re in here quiet. It’s all, we’re all by ourselves. Alright, today in’s stupidity. Steve I saved the best for last.
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Joy Reed is on some speaking panel. I don. you know where she’s, or why
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She’s talking about she’s on acid.
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It’s about democracy. And American values. She’s invited. Oh Boy. This is what she thinks fast fascism’s all about.
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The elements of fascism are rooted in this nationalistic drive for more babies for the state. Wait. Wait for a strong man driven nation. And a deep sort of state-based religiosity. So I do believe we have a media problem and we do have some of our media that is leading people religiosity.
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Poor
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Fascism.
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These people are insane. That’s dumb stuff. They haven’t babied for the state. Or maybe they just don’t wanna make sure that you know, we can support old, you know, bad boomers. Like, joy Behar as they age. don don’t know. Just the thought. Folks, have a wonderful evening. I will see some of you in Richmond tonight at the WRVA Pins And politics event. And, for the rest of you, I will be back behind the mic next week. So, have a wonderful rest of your evening. God bless.