In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into some of the most controversial discussions surrounding former President Trump and his enigmatic influence on people around him. Are these claims of spellbinding just exaggerated metaphors, or is there a deeper connection? The conversation segues into the significant issue of voter apathy, where we uncover the potential repercussions for both local and national politics. Explore how neglecting local elections could pave the way for unexpected political shifts and the essential role of active citizen participation.
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SPEAKER 05 :
You’ve been talking on your show about whether Trump is the Antichrist.
SPEAKER 08 :
I have not said that.
SPEAKER 05 :
On your show, the day after Easter, you noted he did not put his hand on the Bible during his swearing in ceremony as president. You said, and I’m quoting, maybe he didn’t put his hand on the Bible because he affirmatively rejects what’s inside that book. And then on a recent show, you went further saying, here’s a leader who’s mocking the gods of his ancestors, mocking the God of gods and exalting himself above them. Could this be the Antichrist?
SPEAKER 08 :
I actually did not say, could this be the antichrist? Here’s a leader who’s mocking the gods of his ancestors, mocking the God of gods and exalting himself above them. Could this be the Antichrist? Well, who knows? I don’t know where that comes from, but I know that those words never left my lips because I’m not sure I fully understand what the Antichrist is if there’s just one. I actually tried to understand it. I may have said some are asking that. I’m not.
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, we know what you said because we just played it. And they just played it for him, too. You know what was said. I mean, we just played the thing. Yeah.
SPEAKER 09 :
It actually did leave his lips. The thing that he claimed did not leave his lips.
SPEAKER 04 :
Does he just like say whatever? I don’t understand. You just say whatever and then think that the Internet’s not going to remember or that people aren’t going to follow back up on this. But that’s not the. I mean, that’s like one example. Then there’s also this. This is cut 13. Wow. Watch.
SPEAKER 08 :
Instead, you know, there were a lot of cowardly people, as there always are. And Trump engenders cowardice in the people around him through intimidation. And there is a kind of quality that he has that’s spellbinding. And I think it probably literally is a spell. And the effect is to weaken people around him and make them more compliant and more confused. And I’ve experienced this myself. You spend a day with Trump and sort of like. You’re in this kind of dreamland. It’s like smoking hash or something. It’s interesting. Very interesting. And there may be a supernatural component to it. I’m not a theologian, but it’s real. And anyone who’s been around him can tell you it’s real.
SPEAKER 04 :
So wait, he’s a witch? Is that what he’s saying? Yeah. I mean, he’s went from, I felt like he’s just trying to knit something together at the last minute. Well, it’s very spellbinding. It may actually be a real physical spell. I mean, you know, I think it says more about you than it does about anybody else. I mean, I’ve spent time with POTUS. POTUS used to come on the radio program all the time. He puts an actual spell on them to make them compliant? Is this where we’re going with this now? I mean, I can see why it’s like 7,000 views and not 70,000 views when you take away the X counts. That makes a little bit more sense. But… That doesn’t that. So wait, you he if you ask him later, did you say that Trump actually physically put spells on people? Well, that never left my lips. Roll tape. But it did. You also said that he I mean, he could be the Antichrist. Well, I just those words never left my lips. Roll tape. They did. So just qualify it. What is so hard about that? Qualify it. Very simple. You made the claim. Qualify it. That’s all people are asking. They just would like a little bit of insight. Is it so bad? You know, to qualify the statements that you make, especially if people are curious as to how you came to that conclusion. I mean, you really think he’s up there casting spells? I mean, like this is what, like an outtake of beautiful creatures and he’s just up there, you know, it’s like a caster battle. Like what’s happening? I’m just very curious about this. Can you qualify it? Because you bring these to people and And then when they are very curious about the statements being made and they want to know why this conclusion is, then what, there’s a sensitivity that comes into play because how dare people ask me to qualify the things behind the comments that I’m making? Isn’t that kind of part of your responsibility as a broadcaster? I’m just asking. You know, I was looking at some of this, the results of these municipal and local elections over the weekend, and the turnout was shocking. This is all, by the way, this is one of the reasons what the woke Reich is trying to do is they want to destroy the Republican coalition. That’s part of this red-green alliance. They’re trying to destroy the coalition. That’s exactly what this is. And I think apathy is going to do more damage than anything else, if I’m being honest. There were a couple of things that I saw over the weekend that really gave me a great pause as to, you know, the— Apathy just because it’s a local or municipal election. It’s not I guess as attractive as the general election So in Grapevine Colleyville, that’s down the road from us. By the way, that’s like our area Very very red. It’s in Tarrant County, which again is the last major urban red county in the United States large urban red County and so This is this is a very Republican like Post Malone came from Grapevine. It’s a very Republican stronghold But nobody came out to vote. And so as a result, Grapevine Colleyville, ISD, their school, they flipped their board. You have three Republican trustees that lost their reelection bid. And it was a very big defeat for the school board. Now, our school board, the Carroll ISD, is the school board that was the first school district to legally fight. We were the first group to legally fight. And it was led by a really great group of parents that NBC ignored because they weren’t white. I know one of them was a Cuban family that was leading the charge and NBC wouldn’t interview them because they needed to have the narrative that it was a bunch of white racists that they, that were trying to take over the school board. They didn’t want to, they didn’t want to acknowledge that it was a Cuban family a Vietnamese family and a black family literally I mean sure there were white families too but they were the ones that were the loudest about this and it was a Cuban family that actually filed suit so they didn’t want to pay they didn’t want to talk to they only wanted white people and then the only time that they talked to a person of color was when they found someone who didn’t even live in the school whose kids don’t go to the school and they don’t even pay tax in the district and they try to use that person as the avatar to represent you know, the opposition to the school board fight. It’s crazy. So Grapevine-Colleyville, that flipped. That’s insane. Kane, you know how red that area is. This is a red stronghold. It is probably one of the most Republican areas on God’s green earth. And it flipped. And their turnout, if everybody had turned out, they… Probably, they could have pulled this out. And that’s the problem I see all over. I’ve seen that every election cycle. Whenever, like for instance, the special election, we had, what is it, Kelly Loeffler and all of that down in Georgia. You didn’t have a lot of Republican turnout for that. You didn’t see a lot of it. It was abysmally low. And all of these areas, if you really look at it, it’s not because the left outperforms. It’s because the right doesn’t show up. One of my listeners said, and I thought this is great, the quote, we just want to be left alone. Attitude is a blessing and a curse. That is so true. You can’t be left alone from tending to the business of the republic. Because if you don’t do it, someone else is going to do it. Someone else will make it happen. And I’ve seen this. This is over and over again. There’s a suburb in Houston where a Democrat won the mayor’s race for the first time in recorded history. Now, in this town, there are 130,000 people. Just barely over 11,000 voted in the election. The Democrat won by 263 votes. This is happening all over frequently. And this is how Republicans lose. This is how they lose. 2024, 2020, going out to all of it. This is exactly how this happens. And I feel a lot of individuals don’t pay attention to city council stuff. They don’t pay attention to their school board races because that’s not the easy thing to follow. That’s not what’s on. That’s not. Those aren’t the things that are on Fox News every night. Those aren’t the things that trend on TikTok every day. Those aren’t the things that are on Facebook or on X or on Instagram or wherever. But in fact, they’re more important because all of the candidates that end up on cable news being talked about all over the nation rose up through these elections. And this is the surest way that you can actually have impact in your area. And when you ignore it, guess what? It goes Democrat. And then your area becomes unlivable because they ruin it with horrible communist policies. And people think that Texas will always be red. It won’t be like Colorado was. And I’ve talked about this many times before. We were out there and we tried to help stop it as much as we could in Colorado. But the damage was done. They took it over in two election cycles after 63 years of Republican governance. Democrats came in and they flipped Colorado after 63 straight years of Republican governance. They flipped it to blue. And it’s still blue to this day. We had Magpul that left. We were up there for a big event in Glendale. and which is a great area. And it’s kind of like the libertarian conservative stronghold, sort of. And everybody was trying to do everything that they could to get voters out, but it’s always voter apathy. Voter apathy is more dangerous than the left to the right. And now you have the addition of the woke Reich. The woke Reich is part of the Red-Green Alliance. They’re leftists who joined the Republican coalition. And that doesn’t make them Republicans, but somehow they have that descriptor extended to them. And now they want to blow up the coalition. And that’s part of it. You have people say, well, you know, if we didn’t have weak Republican candidates, okay, so what did you do to not get a weak Republican candidate? I’m going to be a little mean here. I know politicians can’t say this because they’re worried about ticking off the voters, but I don’t care. Most of the people that, I’m gonna be honest, most of the people that I hear complain about this didn’t lift a damn finger to do anything about getting a more conservative candidate ever. They sit back on their fat asses and they outsource all of their activism, they outsource all of their civic responsibility, they outsource all of the things that they have to do in order to upkeep the free republic to other people. The same people in every single county do the bulk of the work every single time. It does not matter what part of the country you’re in. You know that I’m right. It’s the same group of Republicans, the same little group of activists that do all of the heavy lifting. They’re the ones who help organize everything, and they get no respect, no accolades. And then people wonder, well, why don’t more people do local activism? Because they get ignored and no one listens to them because it’s not the sexy thing that’s on Fox News every night. Oh my gosh, your school board race? That person’s not getting talked about on cable news unless it’s a national story. Doesn’t make it any less important. In some ways, it’s even more important. People are apathetic. They don’t show up to these elections and then they sit around and they bitch and moan about the results. What do you think you’re going to get when you don’t go in and get engaged? And I don’t want to hear the excuse that people don’t have time. I homeschooled two damn kids. My husband was building a business. I was freelancing and doing a part-time radio show back in the early aughts, and I still was able to go out and canvas and phone bank and do everything. Granted, you had to give up a lot of weekends, but you would rather have too much liberty to attend to than too little. And it is the same welfare outsourcing. If you’re expecting… the activists to do all the work for you, how are you any better than the left that sits back on their backside and expects the same group of people to do everything for them? I get tired of the people that want to warm their hands by the fire of other patriots. Do the work. You can’t tell people this because they get mad and they want to take their ball and go home. Wah, wah, wah. Get the hell over it or go switch to the party that best fits your weakened sensitivities. I’m tired of it. It needs to get said. And so we have this happening in Texas. 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SPEAKER 04 :
So this is in Grand Prairie, Texas. Let me explain Grand Prairie. Grand Prairie is, it’s pretty far out. I mean, it’s, is Grand Prairie still considered part of the Metroplex, Kane? I would say so. So if you don’t know what the Metroplex is, which I learned when I moved to Texas back in 2013. So grand prairie is um well the metroplex is dallas and fort worth are so huge that they just they got bigger and bigger and then they just mushed together and it’s dfw the metroplex so grand prairie is kind of i think sort of in the middle of it yeah it’s part i would say it’s part of it it’s like grand prairie is like um right in between dallas and fort worth so you got dallas here and then you got fort worth and then grand prairie is like somewhere in between And it’s in… A couple of different counties, Tarrant County and Ellis County. Tarrant County is important because this is the last large red urban district in the whole entirety of the United States. So it’s a very, Juan’s showing you. So you see Dallas and you see Fort Worth. So right by Arlington, that’s kind of where Grand Prairie is. Gives you an idea. So I say that because that’s like a suburban area. I don’t want to say like rural. It’s not rural, but it’s Texas suburban is different than other places suburban. I think that’s an accurate thing to say, right? It’s everything’s very spread out. It’s just, you know, your regular average everyday Texas town. And so you had this, I saw this, a friend of mine, Sarah Gonzalez had posted it. Yeah, it’s about 30, yeah, 35 miles separate Dallas and Fort Worth. They’re just becoming one giant thing. So I saw this, like I said, my friend Sarah Gonzalez had posted about this, which is one of the places that I saw it. I saw another local, Entity that was posting about it. And I thought well this is kind of odd if you’re if you’re We’ll put the the ad up again. That’s I’m not saying the right thing the advertisement for what it is. So it’s a water park in Grand Prairie and they’re having a an Epic e ID at epic indoor park and it’s coming up in June and so this water park is, and that’s the ad that Juan’s showing you. So the water park is owned by the city of Grand Prairie and it’s funded, it’s taxpayer funded. They had a bond issue. They also have sales tax, et cetera. So the city owns a commercial water park, which is kind of weird. And when you’re looking at it, you’re like, oh, okay. So some people are celebrating, they’re going to the water park for EID and And it’s an all-day thing. OK. And EID, if you don’t know, that’s one of their festivals. It’s one of their big Islamic holidays. You have Al-Fitr and Al-Adha. And that’s two of their big holidays that they have. So it’s in June. So I was reading it. And under the bottom, it says, oh, exclusive access to the water park for one day only. It says it two times for Muslims only. On here. That was the other thing that I was looking at. And it wasn’t photoshopped on there because it’s right by the QR code and all of that. And I’ve seen this in a number of other places. You can see it says, for Muslims only, a family-friendly environment. Halal food will be served with food ticket. Modest dress code. Private prayer area. Close to the public. Muslims only. Okay. But it’s taxpayers there own it. Grand Prairie residents own it. How is it for Muslims only if they own all of it? See, the arguments that I hear against this, because I’ve had people tell me, I posted about this in the comments, or I posted about this in the comments, people were suggesting, well, maybe it was rented out. Okay, I would understand that if it were a privately owned business. You can rent out private businesses and do whatever you want all the time. Private businesses can do whatever they want all the time. The issue isn’t that they’re doing it. The issue is that it’s a private business that’s doing it. This is a publicly owned water park that the taxpayers pay money to support. And as a result, one of the concessions that was made to them for the bond issue is that if you are supporting this with your tax dollars, then you get a discount. at the water park, right? So for Grand Prairie residents, they get a discount at the water park. So this is a public water park that was built with taxpayer dollars and it’s owned by taxpayers. And they’re saying, no, no, no, Muslims only event. All right, well, yeah, you can’t do that. You can’t do that. And Kane, why does it say they’re on two places? Is that not weird to you?
SPEAKER 09 :
It’s almost like they were trying to hammer that home. I mean, they were trying to make the point.
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, I… It wasn’t like it was accidental or that somebody… Yeah, it was on there two times. So first off… This gets into 14th Amendment. It gets into equal protection. It gets into the establishment clause because you’re supposed to have government neutrality on issues that pertain to religion. And there are there’s so much case law on this. It’s stupid. I don’t know. And the fact that this is their third annual, I don’t even know how this can happen, how they were able to do this. And nobody apparently knew it. The public accommodation laws actually prohibit discrimination in public spaces. And this, by the way, that case includes recreational facilities. That also falls under Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. So in a million different ways, this is not legal. In a million different ways. So that’s my counter to the people who were telling me, yeah, but Dana, they could just rent it out. Again, that’s accurate if it’s… if it’s a privately owned entity. But this is different. And because they made such a big deal out of it being a religious thing, which I think they did on purpose as a way to sort of test the waters and see how far they can push things. That’s my take on it. That’s… Again, you have equal protection. You have the Establishment Clause. You have the 14th Amendment. I mean, it’s very clear. You have the Civil Rights Act, Title II of 1964. All of these things come together and there’s numerous cases under each of these different statutes where… These laws are prohibited. Throw that mailer back up again, because two times it says this on here. It literally says it two times, like just in case you forgot. See, like right underneath the little water droplet, it says for Muslims only a family friendly environment. And then down at the very bottom where it says private prayer area at the very bottom where it has the little. That’s the other thing. The red circle with the line through it close to the public Muslims only. OK, well, you can’t do that. The public owns it. The public owns this. So that’s not going to work here. Third annual. That’s a pretty pricey ticket, too. $65 per ticket with food, $55 without. That’s a lot. And it says, oh, people were saying, well, there’s nothing preventing non-Muslims. Yes, literally it does. It says close to the public, Muslims only. It says it not once, but twice on there. And that’s the thing. People are saying, well, you can rent it out, rent it out, et cetera. That’s OK. Well, how does that not violate? Because it’s a religious thing. If you’re talking about renting it out, renting it out for a birthday party, renting it out. But the moment you start banning people of a certain religion from accessing it, then that calls into question all of these other things. That’s what I’m pointing out. I’m just, you know, I’m just saying, and it’s interesting how many people are trying to defend this by saying all they had to do is rent it out. Again, you’re missing the point because they based it on religion and they made it very clear that if you are not of this religious affiliation, you cannot attend. That is the issue. They created that issue for themselves by advertising it that way. I wonder if it would have been that way had they not advertised it. Now, I don’t know if anybody’s going to, you know, bring a suit over this or challenge it or, you know, as this gets more known, I mean, maybe perhaps they will, but, you know, you can’t, when it comes to renting these spaces, you can’t just, okay, well, no, it’s public taxpayer funding. You just, no Muslims allowed. Okay, what would happen if that, if that actually, if somebody said, if somebody said, No Muslims allowed. Here’s my Christian event. Cain’s Christian event with roasted pig.
SPEAKER 09 :
I think you know exactly what would happen. But I’ve rented space at public parks before. You rent the space. You don’t rent the entire park. And that’s, I think, the issue that’s at hand here. When I rent the space, I’m not shutting down the entire park and telling others they can’t come in. The park is still public. I’m just renting the space at the park.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yes, exactly. And that’s the other thing. For the people who don’t understand the rental, so it’s a group that would be renting the park, but it’s still the city-owned entity that is operating the facility during that rental period. Thus, the city is still responsible for making sure that its property is not used as a vehicle for religious discrimination. So these people that are not legal eagles that are trying to argue about it, sorry, you guys don’t know what the hell you’re talking about. There’s tons of case law in this. There are exceptions. Now look, there are distinctions for private use, but you cannot exclude with a publicly owned entity, you cannot exclude specific religious groups. If you don’t like that, then have the city sell the park to a private entity. That’s how you get past that. And it’s a very narrow exception when it concerns private usage. So it’s not like, oh, so-and-so’s birthday party. You’re literally saying no non-Muslims allowed on the mailers. 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Where you have the public now that gets to see what companies are billing Medicaid for and the payouts are no longer in. They’re no longer secretive. So Ohio spent a billion dollars on home health care in 2024 per Rosiak. That’s the last year for which data is available. And he adds, since the services are performed inside private residences, there is actually no way to measure whether or not the workers went at all. or what they’re actually doing in exchange for those taxpayer funds. That’s the big thing. Said an infinite number of small black boxes inside a black box, multiple signs saying service provided, billed to the government. Sometimes it would just be, quote, companionship and conversation, and then people bill the government for it. Yeah. It’s bad, apparently. You’re talking about billions and billions of dollars. For instance, he found a huge complex that… is apparently somehow 94 different companies fit into this one complex that he found, and they all bill Medicaid. Each of them have a tiny office, and it’s like Home Health LLC or something like that. Sometimes there’s another piece of paper on the door saying the employees just stepped out for a break. And the building alone billed taxpayers over $66 million in the span of just a couple of years, according to records. He goes through all of these LLCs, and he says, you go down rabbit holes. And it’s a series that he has, and he just published the introduction today. He says that there’s an astonishing number of LLCs created in other industries, and the millions they make from Medicaid are just a side gig. He found a politician who founded an $11 million home health company that he apparently ran part-time. Didn’t even mention it in his political biography, but he funded his campaign with donations from apparently this grift. There was another woman who reinvented her janitorial LLC as a health provider and billed Medicaid $100,000 the first month. Or the guy who bought airplanes after renting spaces to hundreds of home health companies that billed Medicaid a quarter of a billion dollars. Quarter of a billion dollars. Multi-million dollar Medicaid business owned by a couple with repeated fraud, violence, and theft convictions. Another guy went to prison for Medicaid fraud but told the government he was too broke to pay restitution. I mean, it goes on and on. I mean, millions upon millions upon millions upon millions upon millions of dollars of fraud. And then we wonder why we pay so much in tax. You have a Republican governor in that state. I mean, the Medicaid system… without knowing all of this, you know, is incredibly corrupt. Why are they not doing anything about this? That’s the big question here. And so Rosiak has this piece that’s coming out about this all at Daily Wire. And I like what my friend Carol Marco had said. Our goodness is being used against us. Now, Columbus, Ohio is the second largest home to Somali diaspora outside of Minnesota. Did you know that came? And here you have more billions and billions of dollars, and it’s completely overrun by the taxpayer-funded home health industry. Wow. This is in every state, in every city.
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You know what strikes me right away is when you started talking about all those LLCs where they were shuffling money back and forth. It sounds exactly like the Biden family’s LLCs that Comer and the rest of them had. They essentially uncovered when they were doing an investigation of the Biden family. You’re right. It’s almost like a tactic that the left uses in order to hide money and hide taxpayer money more specifically.
SPEAKER 04 :
This is one of the things we’re going to be examining this week and Luke is going to be on the program. This is insane because I mean, these are people who know better and they don’t care. And it makes you wonder, how long has this been happening? This isn’t something that just happens overnight. You have to build up to this point. You don’t just like open a business and then a billion dollars in fraud. It’s too noticeable. It builds up over time. This is insane. And I just the tax burden on everyone is so great. And this is what we’re our money’s going to goodness. Now, in Norway, listen to this. Apparently, they had a Syrian immigrant who raped a 13 year old Norwegian girl in a bike shed. The guy got six months in prison because the court determined that his low IQ and reduced understanding of reality made him no more developed than his victim. Yeah, that’s a real story. I saw this towards the end of last week, actually Friday, but this is toxic, what we would call toxic empathy. I was reading about the court’s decision over there because they had… I mean, this is insane. They had a referendum over their legal reform that took effect in July of last year, and it repealed the previous mandatory minimum sentence of three years for the rape of any minor under the 14 or under. So they literally passed a referendum in Norway last year to reduce the penalties for raping minors. I know. And so the case, I’m not going to say his name right. Abdulmanam Abdulrazak Al Yusuf, that’s his name. He came to Norway from Syria. He came across this girl in the city center last fall. He assaulted her on a park bench, dragged her to a secluded bike shed near the harbor terminal, and he brutally raped her like she was an animal. Then he lied and denied ever meeting her, but his DNA was found. And then he said, well, okay, I did meet her, but there was no intercourse. Well, that’s not true either because, again, DNA discovered. But the court believed him, and they let him walk. He spent six months behind bars because there’s no minimum now for rape. Used to. Again, like I said, they passed those referendums, so they reduced all the penalties for this. Wow. So he was in for six months and now he’s back out. Just that. Wow. Just wow. And this this now people are wondering, OK, do we need to have another overhaul in Norway? I mean, this is in Norway, in Norway. I got to tell you, I was shocked when we went to Norway because of some of the stuff that we we saw, especially as it related to the Islamism invasion. And the bike shed that he—oh, my gosh, it’s horrible. It’s like this thing under the stairs. There’s pictures of it from the court documents. And they—yeah, he got six months, and then he’s out on the streets already now. He’s out now. Because he was—and they weren’t going to deport him, weren’t going to do any of that. They—he’s out walking now. I can’t deal with it. Now, here’s—this is what’s crazy. Sweden— Similar. They decided not to deport a convicted rapist who brutally raped a 16 year old girl in a similar fashion because they said that his assault. I’m not even making this up. This is what they said. It was, quote, not exceptionally grave. Yeah. Yeah. So you have this case in Norway. And by the way, these aren’t just one-off cases. There are a lot of cases, actually, like these. There was another case, and I can’t remember if it was in Norway or Finland, of an older woman who was attacked and then dragged behind a building and raped by, I think it was a Pakistani immigrant. And I think he similarly got like six months, and they weren’t going to issue an order for deportation. It’s… Suicidal empathy. I don’t even know how empathy plays into this, but this is how sovereign nations kill themselves. And there are so many of these stories that are similar to this. And I don’t know. I mean, there’s a similar story, not exactly like the one from Sweden, Norway, but it gets into when you have absolutely unfettered. immigration where it’s a fire hose and you can’t even, you’re not even able to actually deduce who’s coming in and et cetera, et cetera. And you have like, for instance, this federal judge, Ana Reyes, who born in Paraguay. In fact, in the D.C. district, one third of the 15 federal trial judges weren’t even born in the United States of America. Reyes is described as a DEA candidate for the federal bench. Yeah. I mean, we could go with in every single aspect and in a multitude of different ways. The unfettered migration is having a serious impact in more ways than one on so many of these nations. And it is something else. This is a real issue where you don’t hear podcasts to stand talking about any of this. Hey, Cain, what do you think podcast assistant is going to talk about today?
SPEAKER 09 :
The Jews.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, you’re probably right. Or that Trump is casting spells because he’s a wizard. Someone said, Dana, it’s not a witch. It’s a wizard. Sorry. I don’t know my magical beings very well. I just thought, you know. He’s a magical being. He’s out there casting spells.
SPEAKER 09 :
They might throw an Antichrist label in there once or twice.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, I’m saying. One other quick thing, because apparently everybody’s been talking about this. Kane and I are fiercely divided. Are you going to watch that Michael biop?
SPEAKER 09 :
I will watch it. I haven’t watched it yet. I saw a trailer for it.
SPEAKER 1 :
I don’t think I can.
SPEAKER 09 :
Yeah, I know. And I don’t like the reason why.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay, do you think that he’s a child perv? No, I never thought that.
SPEAKER 09 :
I literally thought… Look, he was one of the guys that went up against the biggest music moguls when it came to owning music. And these guys didn’t want that. Look, he made an enemy of some people with deep pockets. So I’m unwilling to just believe… The crap that was said about him and the stuff that was done to him legally and otherwise during that whole time. I was a huge fan of Michael Jackson and always have been. And I’ve never believed that.
SPEAKER 04 :
Can I ask, though, what comes from this story? So one of the detectives that was involved in investigating this and he’s also he’s investigated over 4000 cases of pedophilia. Bill Doran. He’s a retired detective and he’s an expert on the case. He’s a 34-year-old veteran of the LAPD. He’s investigated more than 4,000 of these sexual exploitation cases. And he was the lead investigator for the charges against Jackson. And he was talking about it with Dateline NBC. And he said that walking into his bedroom was like going into a 13-year-old’s. Okay. I mean, I know grown women who have stuffed animals in their house. All right. I get it. But then it gets a little weirder because the thing that stuck out to him was the fact that One of the children and their families, one of the children that apparently claimed that Jackson had, I guess, molested him, they said one of the pieces of corroborating evidence wasn’t found in actual his home, but it was found on his person. Because apparently the minor gave a very accurate description of a particular type of birthmark that is in his nether regions. And he told that to investigators. Now, I’m just saying, I don’t know how that knowledge comes to be known by a minor. But, I mean, Occam’s razor here. That’s kind of how I look at it.
SPEAKER 09 :
Well, Occam’s razor would mean there isn’t any other explanation.
SPEAKER 04 :
I don’t want it to be true. But I can’t ignore stuff like that either. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER 09 :
But it wouldn’t be Occam’s razor because that would mean there’s no other explanation.
SPEAKER 04 :
No, the simplest explanation is often the truest one. That’s Occam’s razor.
SPEAKER 09 :
Right, right, right. But it’s not 100%. And for me, I know the depths, and we’ve seen it time and time again, especially politically, the depths that people will go to ruin someone’s reputation, to actually smear them to the point where the public no longer gives them or their words the credibility they deserve. And I think that that’s kind of where this lives. And that’s just how it exists for me.
SPEAKER 04 :
I don’t know. I, you know, that, that, that little thing from the detective. I just, I don’t know, man.
SPEAKER 09 :
I don’t know how you don’t think anybody could be coached into publicly.
SPEAKER 04 :
That’s awful weird though. If you’re saying like a record executive, it’s like, Hey kid, we got headlines coming up. Hold up. We might have to continue the debate on this tomorrow. Cause we’ve got Steven Yates coming up. That’s going to give everybody out there and enough time in radio land to come to my side. And not Caneside. Because he hates old people. And he drinks bacteria tea. All right, folks. So I want to tell you about something that actually works. This is the world’s number one expanding garden hose and their newest upgrade. It’s the Pocket Hose Ballistic. I like anything that has the word ballistic after it. I don’t have time for cheap… Stupid equipment that fails after one season. I am done fighting with it. I’m done with the kinks, Eric Swalwell. I’m done with the tangles. I’m done with the leaks. I’m done with all of it. It’s a waste of money. It’s enraging. So that’s why the pocket hose ballistic, that’s why you need to have this thing because it’s built different. 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Message and data rates may apply. Happy Monday. You’re like, no, Dina, don’t say happy Monday. Some of you feel very strongly about this. I feel like I’m going to have to turn to that guy who does all the southern pronunciations and which words to use on Facebook and Instagram. He’s like, it’s the word P-E-C-A-N. He’s terrified to even say it. Now, some of y’all out there say pecan. Some of you out there say pecan. Some of you just try to rush through it. I mean, it’s funny because he has to constantly go out there. Now, y’all be nice. This is a no judgment space, whether it’s pecan or pecan. But one of them’s wrong. We’re going to have to do that with the word Monday and greeting everybody. So happy first day of the week. Second day, technically. And we’re getting your week start off. Start it off correctly. OK, so we got to talk about this. This ad. Poor little California. I don’t know why I’m saying that, but do we feel bad for them because they’ve got the weather? I just, can we just for one second be honest? Part of the reason why we loathe California is because we’re jealous of their weather. Be honest. Be honest. You know, part of it is that. The rest is because they’re communist. I get it. But part of the reason is the weather that they don’t deserve. Let’s be real. They don’t deserve that glorious weather where they can just be outside 24-7. Although the wildfires, that’s a real thing. So they’re still struggling. I keep reading all of these stories where it discusses the restrictions. Every single time someone goes to rebuild their property from the Palisades fire or something else, there’s like a new restriction that they come across that makes it either exorbitantly, punitively almost expensive or something. And then you have the Spencer Pratt who’s running based on all of this because he, you know, the socialists that let the towns burn created one of the worst fire disasters in the state’s history. Hundreds of millions, billions of dollars in damages. And he’s now Spencer Pratt is running. So I was just waiting to kind of see what the media said because he came out with two banger ads last week. And we played one of them. And let me pull this because what press guy was this? I want to make sure I get it correct. Okay, so it’s… Oh, I’m not going to say his name because I don’t want to give him any attention. He thinks he’s a comedian and he’s trying to do a podcast. And you guys know I just don’t like giving people who suck out loud attention because it’s just bad. So this nerd… who looks like he probably gets, he’s a man who probably like Botox is his face to the point where he can’t move it. He goes after Spencer Pratt and this is what he writes on X and that amazing ad. He says, quote, listen to this. Spencer Pratt’s mayoral run is a blatant grift. He’s weaponizing the wildfires for sympathy while chasing taxpayer, taxpayer funded perks, including the mayor’s mansion. Listen to this. It gets good. When questions surfaced about his eligibility after moving to his parents’ Santa Barbara County home, he took out an SBA loan, bought an Airstream trailer and had it craned onto his burned out Pacific Palisades lot just to manufacture L.A. residency for his campaign. I need a full stop there. That is his eligibility. You absolute lunchbox. That is his eligibility. He’s mad because he had to move elsewhere. By the way, you know there’s court cases, there’s already established law that if you are displaced because of wildfires, you are still technically, you know, you’re a resident of the area from which you’ve been displaced. So he had to go, like, they had to go stay with their parents elsewhere. And then he’s mad because he dropped an Airstream trailer on the lot so that even though he was covered legally, people would shut up talking about him. And I fail to see… So this dude is mad that the socialists allowed all of these people to get burned out of their homes. And then when they run for office to correct those errors, they’re mad and they want to try to act like the fires that we caused that cost you your home now make it to where you can’t be considered a legal resident of this area. Are you kidding me? This guy’s getting ratioed so hard and it. It’s deserved. It is deserved. So the people who allowed Angelenos to basically burn alive, let’s give them another shot, right? That’s what this guy is arguing for. He is literally a victim of the wildfires. Spencer Pratt is a victim of the wildfires. And do you realize that even if you can rebuild, you have to get a permit to rebuild. Do you know what that wait time is like? And do you know how difficult that has been? The wait time for the permitting, I mean, there are still people that are, he’s apparently still one of them, waiting to get his permit to rebuild. Wow. So that sounds like he’s, the issue isn’t him, it’s the city and the ridiculous restrictions that The people who have been in charge, look, they’ve been busted for fraud. They’ve been busted for corruption. They’ve, oh my heavens. I can’t. So now if you don’t agree with the city of Los Angeles and you’re a fire victim, you’re not a real fire victim. That’s what the left is arguing. And the far leftists in California are so upset. They are so upset. So they go back. They’re going back to like his reality TV show. From I don’t watch reality TV. Just a sidebar. I’m going to say this every time reality TV comes up. There was this weird grody pervert that tried propositioning me once an email. And, you know, I had I’ve had an agent forever that handles all my business. And I kind of disregarded it. I just said something like no thanks or something like that. I don’t even remember. Actually, I think it was my agent that did it because I just forwarded it to him. And then after Parkland, this guy who’s like some Z-lister wannabe went to the Daily Mail and sold them a story that I propositioned him for a reality show. So it could be a hot mom on a reality show. Literally never happened. ever. I was never contacted by Daily Mail or anybody. Then Bill Maher made it part of his jokes on his show. So I was never contacted about it. This weird, like Weinstein guy, this like, and he is like a chunk. He is like, I had to look him up because I didn’t even know who the hell he was. I had to look him up. And of course he’s like this disgusting. Yeah. And I’m like, oh my gosh. So because what? My agent turned this guy down or something. He decided to sell a story on me because he’s a far left nut job. I have to say that every time reality TV comes up. Because the left has tried to go at me over that forever. Literally, the Daily Mail and Bill Maher conspired. I’m just assuming they conspired with this pervert to run a hit piece on me about pitching stuff for reality TV, which never happened. ever. So anyway, I never watched reality television. He was on, what was it? The Hills or something like that. It was like one of the Southern California based ones or something like that. I guess what, like a real live 90210. And so 20 years ago, that’s what he was doing. So the press is trying to go at him for his TV show 20 years ago. And we, I think we have like, I think there’s audio of this. Do we have this audio? He was on a talk radio or he was on a local television show and they were interviewing him and they were trying to drill down on him. Well, 20 years ago, you were on reality TV. And he said, well, let’s talk about what Karen Bass was doing 20 years ago. She was working with communists in Cuba, people who made bombs and carried out terror attacks. And he’s like, so, yeah, I feel really good. If you look back at my 20 years ago compared to her 20 years ago, it was just a master stroke of an answer. It was so good. It was so good. Yes, this is it. So he was like she and so this was their local like Fox 11 in Los Angeles. And they were really trying to get him on this. And he was so he was so good with his answer. So they’ve tried to say that he’s not really of a wildfire victim because he disagrees with the socialists that allowed the city to burn. And now they’re trying to say, well, you were a reality star 20 years ago. You know, let’s let’s look at your past. And then he’s like, well, let’s look at my my competitors, my opponent’s past. This is great. Watch this. This is so good.
SPEAKER 03 :
You know, you’re known as a reality TV star. Do you think that that is in your campaign for Los Angeles mayor to run the biggest city in California? Is that a label that you embrace? Is that hurtful to your campaign or does it help you think?
SPEAKER 06 :
I mean, the reality, pun intended, is that was from 20 years ago. And if we look at what Karen Bass was doing 20 years ago, she was in Cuba learning how to make bombs with the people that would then go bomb Capitol Hill. So if we’re looking at backgrounds.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, my gosh. That was a slap heard around the world, ladies and gentlemen. Oh, boy. That’s hardcore. There’s no coming back from that if you’re the interviewer. You just have to go, OK, given you got that. All right. But do you see, they’re trying to reject any challenge to their authority, even though they legit let the city burn. They didn’t have the reservoirs filled. Remember, they didn’t do proper forestry management. There wasn’t any of that. They’ve had all of these postmortems on how it was able to get that bad, and it all comes down to just abysmal leadership. And so this guy’s coming up and they’re going, oh, well, you’re not qualified. You’re not this. You are a reality TV show guy. You don’t even live in the area anymore. Well, because he can’t. Nor can any of the other people that are going to vote in the election. That’s the other thing that gets me there. They the left wants to argue that he can’t run or he shouldn’t be able to because he got burned out of his home and he has to live in a trailer on the spot. And then his wife and kids have to stay with his parents in a different county because that’s all they can do. And they’re trying to say that he’s ineligible to run because of that. So then are they going to turn around and argue that all of the people displaced because of their bad management and the wildfires that erupted as a result, are they going to argue that all of those taxpayers that have been similarly displaced are now ineligible to vote? If he’s ineligible to run, then they’re all ineligible to vote, correct? Isn’t that how the logic would work? Oh, hell no, you’re not going to hear them say that. Oh, no, that’s don’t try to trick them. As we move the folks who help make the program possible. It is our friends over at Noble Gold. Noble Gold. This is, you know, what everybody always goes into. They always go into precious metals whenever times get weird. whenever the economy is a little volatile, whenever you’ve got stuff happening, like what you see, for instance, over in the Middle East. And you’ve been seeing gold and silver hitting record highs. So look, when uncertainty rises, when currencies weaken, people always, and they have done this for thousands of years, turn to physical gold and silver. Now, if you’re adding gold or silver, the question is, who do you trust to guide you? And this is where Noble Gold Investments enters the picture. They’ve helped protect savings with physical metals for nearly a decade now. They got a white glove service to guide your every step and total transparency. There’s no hidden fees. There’s no pressure. You get very clear explanations and a very customer first focus that help you make informed decisions and remove all of the confusion. They’re not just, you know, they’re not chasing sales quotas. So if you want to see how physical gold and silver can fit your portfolio, download Noble Gold Investments free wealth protection kit at noblegoldinvestments.com slash Dana. That’s noblegoldinvestments.com slash Dana.
SPEAKER 09 :
And now all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
SPEAKER 04 :
All right. So to get you set up with all your headlines, we then we need to just get out of the United Nations. So this this comes in. I saw this this morning. UN officials are warning that the United Nations faces total financial collapse as a result of, quote, nonpayment of dues by member states. I think we need to send everybody an IOU. Because really, ultimately, if you’re not paying, then why are you there? Why are you in it at all, even? Also, we got the first female trainer ever to win the Kentucky Derby. I didn’t know that. The first female trainer ever? Like in the history of the Derby. Sherry DeVoe, first female trainer. Golden Tempo took the win. Steve, were you like anywhere close to correct? Did you bet?
SPEAKER 09 :
He did not, but he did win.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, okay. I don’t even know the names of all of them, but I love the names. I feel like that would be a good job for me to do, is to name horses at the Derby. They just, you know. So the Golden Tempo 1D, 150 second edition, also run for the Roses, blah, blah, blah. I was the first woman trainer to win the Derby.
SPEAKER 09 :
So that’s, you know, that’s a big… It was a hell of a come from behind time thing. It was great. That horse was like literally last to first.
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, the horse had a strategy, clearly. Let’s see. Oh, here we go. After months of debating rate cuts, the Fed shifts towards mapping out hikes. Would it kill them? Would it kill them to just, I don’t know, maybe reduce them? Would it kill them to act? Wall Street Journal, three regional bank presidents, they said have opposed… This measure, the signaling rate cuts, guidances from outgoing chair Jerome Powell, etc. They were having an internal debate over it. But officials, they’re not talking about when to resume cutting. They’re talking about, well, what would be the conditions to warrant a hike? No, no, no, no. We’re not going to go down that road. Not going down that road. Would it kill them, though? I agree. I mean, why not? Everything else, every other situation seems optimal for that.
SPEAKER 09 :
Well, everything’s affected by it. Debt is affected. Our debt is affected by it. Everybody who heads a business and they need to borrow money to hire people is affected by this. I don’t understand why he just doesn’t lower it and help out the American people.
SPEAKER 04 :
Is it TDS? Yeah. Could be. I mean, I wouldn’t doubt it at this point. Let’s see. Also, the interest on U.S. debt is becoming a top driver of future deficits because the sheer size of past borrowing is overwhelming the fiscal outlook. So this is also not a great, not a great headline for the market. Our debt is continued to is expected to continue soaring in the coming decades, not because of excesses committed historically. They say not because of access is committed by future lawmakers, but because the interest payments on past borrowing. Yes, but also because of the spending from lawmakers. That’s also a significant reason why. Let’s see. Also, the high housing costs pushing foreclosures to a six year high. Everything has gotten more expensive. Everything since COVID has gotten so much more expensive. And Trump says the GLP-1 weight loss drugs are coming at $50 for Medicare patients. That’s significant. I’ve read so many stories about people that are dealing with thyroid issues or diabetes or anything and that are being really, really helped by this. So that’s an interesting move by POTUS. We have a lot more on the way. Still, stick with us as we move. The folks who help make the program possible, it is the people over at Relief. If you want relief from everyday aches and pains, well, this is where you go get it. It’s Relief Factor. You can try their three-week quick start to see how quickly you can get back to normal, just an active life. Go back to living your life. And that’s the thing. Relief Factor is a 100% drug-free program. research-based formula designed to fight inflation. Yeah, you could say that. Inflammation, the root cause of most pain. Inflammation causes so many problems in a lot of people. They just don’t know how to effectively deal with it. Well, that’s what Relief Factor was created for. It’s not a temporary fix. This works from the inside out, all to support your body’s natural response to pain. It helps you to get back to walking comfortably, staying active, living life without constant discomfort. And this is the perfect time to try it as well. Don’t have this chip away at your freedom. And it doesn’t matter where your aches and pains are from. Maybe it’s, you know, I don’t know, maybe you’re like 90 years old, or maybe you work out a lot, or maybe you have old sports injuries, like my husband, who takes relief factor for that issue. And you can try the three-week quick start today and see it for yourself. Watch it change your life.
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SPEAKER 09 :
I’m unwilling to believe there are 34 guitarists better than Eric Clapton. That’s just me. But there’s others on this list that I don’t agree with either. How is Prince at 14? He should be top 10 easily, Prince.
SPEAKER 04 :
Neil Young. I’m going to break everything. They make Neil Young, they rank him higher than Eric Clapton.
SPEAKER 09 :
Are y’all out They put Tom Morello at 18.
SPEAKER 04 :
I will break things. Using that crybaby pedal with everything. Look, is that the Bulls on Parade? No, it’s a different song because all of them start the same. Oh, my gosh. I mean, they have George Harrison at 31. Yeah. I can’t believe the people that they put. Brian May is 33. I just put the fact that they mentioned Eric Clapton’s COVID stuff in there. I’m reading it right now. I’m looking at it is insane. Just stop it. Oh, you know, his COVID comments. Oh, for the love that has no bearing on how I don’t care if you agree with them. If you’re so sensitive that you can’t appreciate his artistry, we have to choke it back every single day as conservatives. So shut up and bake the cake. Choke it down. Are you kidding me?
SPEAKER 09 :
My problem is that they don’t consider the things that you and I would consider or the general public would consider when they’re talking about some talent like this. Like Eric Clapton was at the beginning of what we would consider to be guitar driven rock. Right. And he actually defined some of that. And still it still carries over to this day in everyone else’s work. So I look at him in that regard, which clearly they don’t in this list.
SPEAKER 04 :
I said that I was going to get everybody riled up and I think it was only me. I think I just, only us. We’re mad. Let’s go fight. Let’s go out and fight somebody.
SPEAKER 09 :
You’re the only one that’s able to do that, by the way.
SPEAKER 04 :
Let’s go out and like pick a fight. I’m mad now. I want to go and like go to the town square and like throw some things around. Knock over a sweater set tower. I don’t know. Like, whatever, you know. We’ll write it like the left does. Okay. I’ll be on Jesse Waters’ program tonight. Time TBA. So watch Facebook or X. I’ll put it up there. In the meantime, today in stupidity.
SPEAKER 09 :
Do we have time to do this? Cut 19. It’s booty juice. He’s talking about… Which sounds like a rap artist. Maybe we should just get rid of the electoral college. I’ve seen a few posts about this, and I wonder… Oh, wait, that’s the wrong one.
SPEAKER 07 :
There it is. Is if we selected our president by letting the person who got the most votes actually take the office instead of the national…
SPEAKER 09 :
electoral college. No idea how our founding was set up. He has no idea on what a representative republic actually is.
SPEAKER 04 :
No, they clearly doesn’t. Folks, that does it for us today. I will be back behind the mic with you tomorrow, so make sure you tune in. Have a wonderful evening. I’ll see you on social and sign up for the newsletter, subsect, chapter and verse, and get the podcast in case you missed anything earlier.
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