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A big old fight broke out amongst a bunch of boaters at a Florida lake over the weekend. A man was knocked unconscious and left floating face down in the water. According to a video, it happened at Lake Winterset in Polk County in front of kids. They were relaxing lakeside with their family. According to Polk County Sheriff's Office, seven men and a 17-year-old boy were arrested.
Sheriff Grady Judd announced yesterday that he was going to make an example out of the hooligans. And, I mean, it's one, I mean, I watched one fellow get knocked face out, just knocked out, and he went face down on the ground. Another was face down in the water Punches flying at random A woman in a pink bikini tried CPR And one knocked out man The chaos very like I mean I don't even know if we can play the video Can you show some of the screenshots I don't know if we can actually play the video Because there's so much cussing in it But they were showing just like some b-roll And all the men are in their late teens or early 20s Except for one 40 year old man And the sheriff said that they're going to crack down On delinquency But they were fighting and are brawling And nobody actually even knows what over That's the You know I I'm just saying they don't even know A Florida man is accused of giving his grandfather A drug cocktail to quote ease up His death The man said I helped him out Okay yeah it's euthanasia And it's also murder and that's not helping nobody out That's not what that is Oh my gosh so now he's I can't get this open He's going to be sentenced and he's going to be going into jail for that And then well I'll get you tomorrow, the guy who was arrested. He said he drank too much on the body cam footage. And yeah, he very evidently did.
Stick with us, more in store. These women aren't friends out for a run. They're actually undercover police officers taking to the streets in Surrey as part of a new operation trying to stop people catcalling and harassing female runners. They get holped at. They're staring, they're hanging out of the window just to look at us and it just it's so so so prevalent.
And police teams are ready to intervene the moment the officers are beeped at, followed or shouted at, pulling people over. Those kind of behaviours may not be criminal offences in themselves but they still need to be addressed and of course the people that are likely to commit those kind of behaviours, you know, they may then go on to commit more serious offences or more serious behaviours. This is the stupidest stuff I've ever seen in my life. And it's actually what they're doing in Britain. Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you at the top of the second hour. They're actually doing this in Britain. Did you, you, you heard the fella. He said, well, it's not actually a crime, you know, per se. We can't actually, you know, arrest him for catcalling.
But, you know, we're still going to try to stop it. We're going to use all our taxpayer funded resources.
So I feel like that Drake meme, you know, oh, grooming gangs and rother them. you know but catcalling you know like a entrapment that's that's the thing that's the this is insane they're spending taxpayer dollars and i'm sorry they're not sending us their best can i just be honest for a moment because this is why you guys really ultimately you're like just do it dana i know you just say what you think and i know what you're thinking in your head i mean how many people actually believe that all these dudes were turning these heads over that one of them one of them was like some big fun you know what I mean like from Heather's I'm just saying uh I I think that they look goofy because they're running around in a vest and my first thought would be like why are you I would be looking like why are you in that that's far it's not you know that's just dumb but the fact that they decided to actually they're actually like baiting people Like I'm just can't even believe this So they did, they had these British cops Like go running Just go jogging Now, you know what the article Didn't get into? Who are the people actually Cat calling them? I mean Are they the same type of people that were getting the girls In the grooming gangs in Rotherham? I'm just curious And honestly, one of these broads Should just be happy that she can still elicit some attention if I'm being honest.
Let's just be real about it. If you're going to sit here and shame men like this, then I feel like, you know, turnabout's fair play. But they said that they created the Surrey Police Department, Cain, because they, for lack of anything else to do, they created a trial task force for an entire month, Cain, and it led to 18 arrests.
Well, that's completely different from catcalling. Yeah Why are you comparing men who are catcalling To By the way I've seen women catcall The heck out of dudes I have seen in my lifetime More women catcall men Than men ever catcall women It's just not something I get offended by It's I mean it's one thing if someone's like Screaming Abuse at you Which I've had happen But it's entirely different If someone's like paying you an audible compliment by either whistling or something else And I don't know why women feel like i've got a way to give myself power So i'm just going to pretend to be offended and be a victim and like claim that as my power. That's just lame And then they're going to complain later. I just don't know why I can't get any dates Well, maybe because you've like turned something innocent like that into something horrific So they They were wearing tight fitting clothes They're wearing exercise clothes You absolute morons That's how it was described in the British press They're wearing leggings And like t-shirts For crying out loud But it's not a burka But they said they were sent to rush hour Hot spots And they pretended to be joggers No they were joggers They were jogging And they said One person was honked at In ten minutes Oh no They honked at her Meanwhile in Rotherham For fifteen years They were sexually abusing, molesting And trafficking minor girls Like as young as like twelve But hey They honked at one of your One of your cops in Leggins This is just so goofy They're like people slow down to stare. Do a lot of people jog in that area?
Because that might be weird, right? I don't know. It just, I don't know. This whole thing is, I will absolutely stare at someone if I see them jogging, especially if they look dumb while they're doing it. Because every now and then you have the person who either runs like, what's his face, Naruto?
Or you got somebody that they're just like an arm swinger. Have you seen those? I look at it because it's strange. It doesn't mean I'm catcalling. I will look at them and be like, that person is running like a loon.
Look at them. Or if they're like slapping their feet on the pavement like a duck, I'm like, look at that person's form. Absolutely. They have no idea. They're assigning, especially the people who are saying, they're assigning motives to them.
Maybe they get honked because they weren't abiding right away. You never know. This is the stuff that they do over there. They created an Immediate trial task force for this. But Rotherham abuse, an entire city where thousands of young girls were trafficked by Pakistani men for almost two decades.
And all of people like in high up positions covered it up. That's, you know, can't rush to create a task force for that. But for this, oh, yes, we're going to create a task force. I and then this this little the Inspector John Vale. I feel harassed just by this Can you claim that I feel these people like ridiculous reaction is harassing me I feel harassed Where my relief It what I just just Britain man.
I don't even know what's happening in Britain. Case in point.
So this, they have a lot of immigration coming in from northern Africa, a lot. And they had a Nigerian man. I'm not I'm not don't know if I should try his name uh Aomid Famakind who is from Nigeria he sexually assaulted a young woman but because he had a troubled whatever that means a quote-unquote troubled background he wasn't given jail time the judge felt sorry for him saying oh the prison sentence would be too severe so he just gets a 18 months of community service and he was left to go And the it was a teenager And basically they were like oh he doesn't know that it's you just can't go around like raping women same country You just can't go around. He doesn't know that you just can't go around raping women So we just feel so bad for him that he just doesn't know that he can do that. Yeah, he was uh, he Targeted and sexually assaulted a teenager The victim says that she's terrified to go anywhere alone and that he ruined her life And she tried to fight him off And he just He pulled her to the ground And he was going to Brutally rape her You can't tell me he wasn't I mean he pulls her to the ground Pulling off her clothes Yeah And then Someone pulled Another individual intervened And pulled him off of her But the judge said Well it was a momentary aberration He had a very troubled background You see He had a very difficult life You see He's a gym instructor From South London so he was able to come to the uk cane and figure out how to get a job how to apply for a job how to get a flat how to do all of these things but he didn't know that you just can't go around raping women yeah they said no no no a custodial sentence would be too severe for him i mean screw the victim i mean you know not literally in case he gets the wrong idea but yeah they the girl uh was at the beach with her friend.
They were walking back, they were walking back home. And that seems like normal, right? You're at the beach with your friend, you're a young woman, shouldn't you be able to go to the beach in your country? And if you live by the beach, walk home from the beach. But that's when they were walking home together.
And he approached them. And the victim said that she first realized that somebody had put an arm around her waist. And she was talking and looking at her friend and then she realized all of a sudden this guy appeared And then he started shoving his hands down her pants and knocked her to the ground And they called police right away all the people at the scene identified this guy There was dna evidence that linked him He was found guilty of sexual assault And the victim goes I didn't see him coming and I certainly did not ask him to ruin my life He left me crying and injured on the ground asking for help and she's like i'm terrified to walk alone on the street and The judge is like well, you know, he expresses remorse. He's a bright young man with clear potential.
So we're gonna Now if you cat call a woman And you're a british person You're you're gonna have you know the book thrown at you But if you come into the country From somewhere else And you you know, apparently are you can go out and get a job But then you want to claim ignorance when you realize that you can't just go grabbing women like you apparently can in your home country. Oh, then it's, oh, don't repeat it. You know, you get a little tap on the wrist, not even a slap. Britain has conquered. They conquered themselves.
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Tell us who you are and what you do. I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan & Morgan, which is America's largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. I think I saw a billboard of yours recently that said $20 billion won.
$20 billion is an insane number. Yeah, $20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north, probably closer to $22, $23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows.
So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
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Once, when I worked at a record store back during my college days, I played that and someone thought I was playing Vanilla Ice and I kicked them out of the store. I made them leave and I said, you have a one-month ban until you get better tastes. I mean, I don't, not that I dislike Robbie and Winkle, but the fact that you didn't know what that was sampled from, get out of my, get out of the store. All right, so, true story. Let's see this is from the hill Mam Danny I have to say it the way that they say In Glorious Bastards Nancy Mam Danny he's leading the New York City Mayor race by 19 points In a latest Siena Research Institute poll He's at 44 Cuomo's at 25 Silva is at 12 Eric Adams is at 7 I mean This is just getting I don't know Here we go This actually surprised me NFL's heaviest player, 464 pounds.
He's deemed too fat to play. And he's forced to watch from the sidelines until he loses weight. Desmond Watson. They have no idea when he's going to be able to return. He's the heaviest.
He's on track to be the heaviest in history. He's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He's got to lose a lot of weight, apparently. They said they have to get the number down. He still has a lot of work to do.
They said he's doing a solid job. That's all I'm going to say.
So, man alive, that's a lot. On the offseason, he had to gain a lot, I guess, or else he wouldn't have been signed if they knew physically he wasn't able to play. Yeah, I think that's a lot.
So I think something happened over this break. I mean, I think someone wasn't eating healthy, you know, and I get it. I mean, you're in the grocery store and you're walking by them Star Crunches. My kids did not know what a Star Crunch was. I haven't had one of those in decades.
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And each year we get bigger and badder and our army grows.
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They want to sell. I mean, it shouldn't be about celebrating American exceptionalism. One of my favorite museums was the Smithsonian, the American Museum, Americana. And the World War II exhibits specifically. Gone there.
I've taken my kids there. They're amazing. and I'm a huge World War II history buff and I loved just, oh gosh, it's just amazing seeing some of the stuff that they have there. The White House posted a letter on its website that read, quote, letter to the Smithsonian, internal review of Smithsonian exhibitions and materials. They wanted to have a, quote, broader vision of excellence that highlights historically accurate, uplifting and inclusive portrayals of America's heritage.
So they want to make sure that it's aligning with this directive to celebrate American exceptionalism. This is all from the letter. Remove divisive or partisan narratives and restore confidence in our shared cultural institutions. That doesn't sound bad, Kane. I mean, does that sound bad?
I mean, yeah, that's all good, right? Nobody wants a historical divisiveness. We want to all have confidence in our shared cultural institutions, right? Yeah.
So they want to have public facing content, a review of the exhibition text wall didactics. They want to have educational materials, digital social media content. They want to, quote, assess tone, historical framing, and alignment with American ideals. Then a curatorial process to talk with the curators and senior staff and reading from the letter that understands the selection process, exhibition approval workflows, etc., etc., exhibition planning. Because we have our 250th anniversary for the Declaration of Independence coming up, America's founding, etc.
They want to evaluate how existing materials and collections are being used or could be used to highlight American achievement and progress and whether or not they can digitize or convey to other institutions certain materials. And they want to make sure that they have curatorial guidelines that reflect their original mission. Here's David Axelrod, quote. I'm going to make my David Axelrod face. The White House plans to conduct a far-reaching review of Smithsonian Museum exhibitions, materials, and operations.
The guy who declared their independence from a mad king 249 years ago would have lots to say about this. What? What? Mother Jones. Mother Jones is like the Charmin of editorial toilet paper.
Not even Charmin. It's a one-ply. They wrote the White House is pressuring the Smithsonian to eliminate political influence. That's Orwellian. What's Orwellian is the political influence that you've already infused and infested the Smithsonian with.
That is what is Orwellian. And then the Daily Beast. Trump's initiative to make history great again is now threatening to bulldoze Smithsonian exhibits. Oh, wait, here's Politico. White House announces Smithsonian's review amid Trump's cultural reckoning.
What the left tried to do was Mao's color revolution. Rewriting our history, trying to shame us and shame our founding. Trying to only focus on the sins and without any grace and ignore the excuse me the amazing journey of reconciliation and redemption and the story arc of our country, of any country. I mean, that's, that is, that's the Orwellian aspect of it. That is what they did.
They wanted to rewrite history and wanted to denigrate our founders so that we would somehow divorce ourselves because we did not want to have our characters impugned by association. If they can make you think that something is bad, you will voluntarily separate yourself from it so as to not be stained by it. You will remove yourself from association.
So it was a chilling effect. They wanted you to think this thing was bad. They want you to think the founders have faults and thus are imperfect. and that the founders are imperfect and our nature's founding is void. That's the whole goal of CRT, to make you lose faith in the very fabric of this nation, in the very pillars of our institutions, so that if we believe that these people are faulty, then the entire purpose of the nation, the premise of this nation can be called into question.
I mean, it is a very graceless, punitive, maliciously dishonest framing. It also ignores Old and New Testament. I mean, let's not look at, you know, Jesus's family lineage, shall we, if they want to have these applied arguments. But I digress. But that's the whole purpose of it, is they wanted you to feel shame.
And therefore you would voluntarily divorce yourself from this without, and then you would, you would distance yourself from that. You wouldn't be maybe as excited to talk about George Washington, as excited to talk about Thomas Jefferson. You know, these people who themselves have commit no sin in their own lives. I mean, that's just stupid. I mean, by that measure, then you would have to question Jesus because look at David and look at everyone who came in that family line before him.
I mean, it's an absolute rejection of God equips the called, doesn't call the equipped. It's a total rejection of it. And it's a rejection of that grace and the whole purpose of that story, because it's all about magnifying God's greatness and not mankind's. It ignores all of that. And so it is a bastardization of it.
It is evil and malicious. But that is the whole purpose of it. And they have infested the Smithsonian with us mentality. And so all this is, is removing the infestation. That's not Orwellian.
It's removing the Orwellian. It was Orwellian to demand that we rewrite history books. It's Orwellian to demand that we somehow blame ourselves for having a free and prosperous nation. It is Orwellian to demand that our freedom isn't really a just freedom because our founders were fallible.
Well, everyone is. At least they're honest about it, where the left isn't.
So I think this is high time that it happens.
Now the Smithsonian gave a statement To USA Today saying they were not asked by any Administration or any government Official to remove anything And they said they They put USA Today noted that Smithsonian puts Trump's name back in the museum's Impeachment display with changes And I guess it has A caveat I keep seeing that That's just like stuff to be petty You know, if they really wanted to have like a legitimate exhibition about that, they would compare that impeachment to Clinton's impeachment. Or they would look at Nixon and then Clinton and maybe Trump and then they could compare. OK, well, what criminal charge? Let's look at the criminality involved in this case with Trump and in this case with Clinton, because there were criminal charges involved with Clinton. That was based on a criminal case.
And part of the reason why it was so further compounded is because the Clintons did everything they could to try to hide it. It all started with Whitewater. And went from there. Paula Jones. And then it just kept adding up.
And with Trump. There was no actual criminality. And even if there had been. It would have been a misdemeanor. And that's where you hear the bookkeeping.
This is the New York case. A misdemeanor bookkeeping error. That was actually years past the statute of limitations. And then they fabricated a charge for which they never actually explained. And they advised the jury to discard it just to accept the fact that there exists another charge for another crime.
But we're not going to tell you the nature of it. But the whole reason that they wanted there to be the existence of some unexplained crime was so that they could dredge back this expired accusation. And then in New York's weird, twisted law, combine it to elevate it to a federal felony level. There were a lot of attorneys in New York that are very rabidly progressive that would not even touch it because they thought this is so stupid. but alvin bragg well he's their their uh whipping boy basically i don't know how you call him he's they get him to do everything he was like i'll do it he has more ambition than sense the only other person who maybe outmatches him is hillary clinton but they had alvin bragg do it and then he brought this case and there was no criminal conviction they just had the opposite of a homecoming contest.
It's an unpopularity contest. That's what he won with Democrats. Ooh. And then they had all these different process charges just because they wanted to up the number and make it look like there were a lot of crimes that he was convicted of because they knew nobody was going to go in there and look, oh, what is this? 30, 36 different charges.
Every time you send an email, that's another charge. You reply to it, that's another charge. I mean, it was all the same case, but it's like every little bitty ancillary thing related to this one thing. They'll feather up another charge That's what it was all about If they really wanted to have A very educational exhibit They would explain that in detail But they don't Because it's all partisan So yes, removing that That's actually the opposite of Orwellian Thanks for tuning in to today's edition Of Dana Lash's Absurd Truth Podcast If you haven't already Make sure to hit that subscribe button On Apple Podcasts, Spotify Or wherever you get your podcasts you're great at protecting your own personal information you probably even use things like two-factor authentication strong passwords and a vpn but as much as you try to be in control of how your information is protected there are lots of places that also have it and they might not be as careful as you are that's why lifelock monitors millions of data points every second for identity threats. If your identity is stolen, a LifeLock U.S.-based restoration specialist will help solve identity theft issues on your behalf, guaranteed or your money back.
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