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What do you think? Most of the people we had in mind are dead.
So, you know, we had some in mind from that group that is dead. And now we have another group. They may be dead also. Based on reports.
So, I guess you have a third wave coming, and pretty soon we're not going to know anybody. But uh we have uh I mean, Venezuela was so incredible because we did the attack. The office right now is in the Oval Office, and that's the answer that I wanted you guys to hear. is what happens next. Like what What happens?
You know, the next person who comes along and he said, Yeah, well, you know, they're dead. And it reminded me of that kid's book where it's the Bronosaurus and he kind of looks sad. It's a little, it's a little book, but not a little yellow book. Only certain Gen Xers get that. And it has the Brontosaurus on it, and the title is All My Friends Are Dead, because, you know, dinosaur.
But the reason he says this is because Israel this morning struck the gathering where all of the mullahs, what do they call it? They're Expert. Committee. They literally have a committee called the Expert Committee. And All the mullahs got together and they were gonna pick the new mullah, right?
They were gonna go pick their new Skexies, their new Skexies leader. And they got they got bombed too.
So I mean, I think it's hysterical in certain ways that the weakness. of the Iranian regime. is their absolute love of an in-person meeting. Mm-hmm. You know, can I just for one moment?
These are some of the dumbest people alive. That they decide. Yeah. Let us get in let us let us all meet together in a very conspicuous place. Let us all meet in Tehran.
I mean, that's what they did. They all met in a building, all in the same place.
Now, this comes after. It was revealed that the regime had security cameras installed everywhere and they've been spying on everybody for ages, but then apparently so has Mossad because they hacked it.
So why would you think that you can go anywhere? and not be seen. I mean even on The security cameras. At that point, I wouldn't be leaving my little bunker. If I was one of these mullahs, I would not be leaving my bunker.
Every time one of em prairie dogs up, to see the sun. They get murked. I mean, for good measure. I really. But I just think it's hysterical that every.
Think about it, because it was the same way with Hamas when they struck. I actually uh near Qatar and took out Hamas's lead uh a bunch of leadership with Hamas. And that's because they decided they were all going to have a little meeting. They were going to have an in-person meeting. This is the second time that they've struck.
And because they were having an in-person meeting. Actually, technically, it's like the third. if you consider the Hamas, you know, last year. But They love an in-person meeting.
Now most of us hate that. That just goes to show you how barbaric the mullahs are because no normal civilized person loves an in-person meeting. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this first hour.
A lot of stuff to get into. A lot of stuff to get into. Let me set the table for you so you know what's coming. We're going to get into POTUS's remarks on all of this as well. What comes next.
The Very Fine People hoax is now in its second phase, but they're going after Marco Rubio because there are certain people out there that have the listening comprehension of a banana. Yes. A rotten one, not even good for banana bread, so rotten. And they I think just decide to create something that they think they hear, but it's not what they've heard.
So we're going to get into that. We're also going to get into some of the leftist reaction, the idiocy of Europe. And now it makes all the more evident why Trump was after Greenland, especially. When Spain said, no, you cannot use any of our islands. You cannot use anything for bases.
When the UK under Kier Starmer is even pulling back, now you understand why Trump was eyeing Greenland. We're going to zero in on that a little bit. We're also going to get into how now the left is saying, oh my gosh, the cost of war. It's not a war because we haven't declared war and we're going to discuss that. But even if it was, the cost of war is still less than one early layering center.
We do the math, so you don't have to. The left goes full handmaid's tail on the now free Iranian women. Replete with, I didn't realize that there were two. Uh, blonde women with horrible extensions on the left whose faces look like prolapse anuses. But you know what?
They are rich in certain things, and that is one of them. And we're going to discuss how now they're trying to handmaidstail these women in Iran who have, they were in Iran, if you were a woman and you did not have your head covered and all the other stuff over your face, they would throw you in jail for like five months. and you would get severe beatings. That was the first offense. They will kill you if you keep doing it.
So we're going to discuss that. Also, tonight is the blood moon. Perfect. I mean, you know. Why not?
Let's just throw that in on top of it all, right? Let's just put that in on top of it.
So, this is everything that we have coming up just in this first hour. We're also going to discuss Iran soldiers and their service. A function Discussion and Pallywood comes to Iran. Iran bombed a girls' hospital and blamed it on the United States. And there's a whole bunch of other stuff.
Also, you know, that they've killed, they said their own numbers, 110 frillion, 70,000, 110,000 Americans. Did you know that? Accurate, that's that is that's one of those newfangled uh brand new Arabic numbers. I don't know. They, it's what Iran was saying, like their numbers, it was like 110,000, like a million Americans.
We are so we. We're so successful. No one believes them, literally at all.
So, we're gonna dive into all of that.
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So they're taking them so people in other parts of the country can see them. I'd still be a little nervous, but you know. all the same. Let's see. Ooh, POTUS.
And pull this up. POTUS is going to attend the White House correspondence dinner. That's gonna be interesting. He said they asked him very nicely. To be the honoree at this year's dinner, a long and storied tradition, he said.
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Number one is, no matter what, ultimately, this operation needed to happen. That's the question of why now. But this operation needed to happen. Because Iran, in about a year or a year and a half, would cross the line of immunity, meaning they would have so many short-range missiles, so many drones, that no one could do anything about it because they could hold the whole world hostage. Look at the damage they're doing now.
And this is a weekend toran. Imagine a year from now.
So that had to happen. Obviously, we were aware of Israeli intentions and understood what that would mean for us, and we had to be prepared to act as a result of it. But this had to happen no matter what. All right, so a lot of people are not wanting to really pay attention to what Marco Rubio actually said. And there are a lot of people who are trying to tell you, no, he actually said this.
And it seems like. I'm getting you know what I'm getting from this? I'm getting um Very good people vibes. from the way that this is being handled. and the way that some are talking about it.
Because what I hear from Rubio is that there is a cost of inaction. and there is a cost of action. and sometimes the cost of inaction is greater than the cost of action. That's what I'm hearing from Rubio. I don't know how on God's green earth that can be misinterpreted.
unless you're listening to it with the most disingenuous intentions. That is the only Way. that that you walk away thinking that he's saying, you know, basically, oh, we're going to over that's I mean it's asinine. Am I alone in this, Kane? The cost of inaction sometimes can be greater than the cost of action.
That's precise and historically accurate.
Okay, so How do y how in the hell are people getting this wrong? That's what they want to do because it's their, that's literally the goal. They don't care if they're wrong. They just want to oppose. I was looking on, I was on X last night.
I had a column that's coming out, by the way. Oh boy. You're going to want to read my column in the Washington Times this week. Skinned knees. Everybody's going to have some skinned knees.
So I I saw this last night where People were accusing him of saying that we preemptively struck. And And it's being interpreted as Israel forced us into that. You heard. By the way, when Trump was sitting there in the Oval Office with all the gold filigree, when he was sitting there in the old Oval Office with the German leader, He touched on that. He said, what did he say that I think I I actually forced their hand.
He said, I think I forced Israel's hand. which he actually may have. But the people who are saying this, and I got to tell you, even Congressman Thomas Massey, who I really like, I like Congressman Massey. But he is wrong, and I don't want to think that he's wrong because he's being malicious about it. I mean, I would hope not.
But he's wrong in his interpretation. When you watch and we played, was that not the full cut? It wasn't like the 10 second, yeah, it was the full cut, because I think what's been going on is around is like this 10 second clip. He was asked about not the motivation, Rubia was specifically asked about the timing. you know, the timing of what happened.
And That's what he's responding to. He's said that You know, we were attacking. Regardless. But We were giving Israel intelligence. But that us giving Israel the intelligence to strike.
uh how many dictated The timing of our strikes. It was going to dictate the timing of our action. And he was even asked directly. Did we attack for Israel? And he said no.
So, these people out here that are telling you this, first off, they're not going to do what I just did. They're not going to show you the real clip because they think you're stupid. I'm going to tell you, some of these digital horrors on the right are just as bad as the legacy press that they claim to have so many problems with. I know for a fact that some of these people would be all on the legacy press if they could. If they could get hired, they would.
And I know for a fact some of them tried to get hired. Agents talk, guys. I know for a fact they did.
So they can't, so they try to recreate it in their own little hemisphere. But this is as bad as what the legacy press does. That is not at all what Rubio said. I don't I mean I'm going to sound incredibly snotty, but bear with me. Everyone can kiss my white ass.
On criticizing some of these people, I owe nobody any explanation because I have been harder on Rubio than every single other conservative in this movement. Without a doubt.
So I don't bow to anybody. All those people can bow to my backside, they can bow to me. Because I have been incredibly consistent, and I get real snotty in saying this because. What I have been seeing all over social media is that anybody that tries to put this in the proper context. They're attacked as being a Rubio stooge.
Which is now a new thing. Oh my gosh. Or they're attacked as, oh, well, you and uh I watched one of my friends who actually worked in foreign policy and is and is very has actually criticized Rubio quite a bit in the past, uh was told that they were Oh, they didn't even use the correct pluralization of goyum. And that so was Rubio. I don't know.
It's just the most insane thing.
So, the reason I'm a little bit abusive in language and very snotty about it is because I've always been consistent. He is not wrong here. If he was wrong, I'd say so. But he's not wrong. He's talking about the timing of the attack, not the motivation of said attack.
And sometimes the cost of inaction is absolutely greater than the cost. of action. I mean, let's look at Blackhawk Down for crying out loud and the history that led up to that and how we weren't going to send any kind of defensive response for a while and delay it, and then it ended up getting worse and worse.
So, I mean, these are all like real, these are all real things. I just um I wish that that There was a little bit more of transparency of the reason why people are pushing it.
So, I wanted to also touch on. Let me pull this up because Iranian women, as you know, have been very Well, they've been really abused. I mean, since the 70s, since the mullahs took over, right? They've been incredibly abused since the mullahs took over. I told you earlier that if they didn't even have their head covering, Then they would get they'd go what is it, like jail for five or six months, I can't remember.
Sometimes they could get they might be able to reduce that penalty if they got beaten with sticks or like not sticks, but rods. I mean, it's pretty hardcore stuff.
So now they don't have to wear their head covering, so they are. taking pictures of themselves, selfies, without head coverings on, right? And I watched as I don't know who this, I don't know who this woman was. She's like a wannabe libertarian, but she's not really, I've never heard of her. Um But this woman was going off and asking, you know, well, why do they all look like prostitutes?
Essentially, is what she had said. I'm pulling up my tweet. She's like, well, why do they all look like? Why are they what why do they all look like skanks? My thought was: anybody that is prettier than me apparently is a skank.
No, her name is Melissa. I'm not gonna say her last name. But she says, has anyone else noticed that the Iranian women's celebrating videos are all of women that are dressed like hookers? They're not actually dressed like hookers. But she sounds like she's I thought that And when you look at her timeline, she can sit here and say that she's a libertarian all day, but she's a big leftist.
I mean, you know, judge them by their fruits, folks. But Just because they're in a sleeveless shirt. And covered, and they have long hair, and they're happy about not having to wear blankets all the time.
Somehow that makes them hookers. I mean, that's some real handmaid's tale mind jobbery right there. That's pretty messed up.
So my res and I she looks like that Jennifer Welch lady.
So I just, you know, I'm just like, if you're going to make fun. Of Iranian women celebrating freedom. I think she's mad because Persian women are prettier than her. I mean, good grief, cut them some slack. They've been beaten and abused for forever.
You know how many videos exist online of their brigade? What was it? It's. They had an official name, but it's basically their decency brigade. And if they came across any women, any woman publicly and she didn't have her head covered or she had her wrists showing, heaven forbid, Kane, a wrist.
Then She would get in trouble and yelled at, and she might get hit with one of those rods, or she might get taken to jail. That's like the, that was the. uh way of life in Iran. And these women actually have the freedom now to do things and to not have to constantly, I mean, when it's as hot as hell and you're covered up in a dark blanket, you know, good heavens. She just sounds like she's mad because these women are prettier than her.
That's what it sounds like. She looks like Jennifer Welch, this woman. But that's the I mean, that is such a leftist attitude. You're trying to handmade tail these women. That have been abused by the Iranian regime for all of these years.
It just it just The the disconnect here. The absolute disconnect. I saw this. Video footage I think we have this. the Iranian women's their soccer team.
They won the Asian Cup Monday night. And They remained silent while their country, the old regime Iranian anthem, played. They didn't sing. Yeah. They stood there and they did it because it's apparently customary for them to sing.
And they all stood there, stone-faced, And they didn't sing, except for one woman watching her team. proudly in the stands and they did not sing. They stayed silent. They stood. But they didn't sing.
They weren't going to honor that regime. And that's apparently a thing, they would sing to the anthem. for Iran. But they refused to sing the anthem. That was before playing their opening match in the Asian Cup on Monday night.
And the tune was played. They were beaten 3-0 by 3-0, South Korea. And uh still though. The coach was the one in the stand with a smile on her face. as the players stayed quiet.
Good for them. And sometimes it's all they could do. That's the only thing that they could do. Which is I mean, it's brave for them to even do that much.
Now in the meantime. We're gonna have a blood moon. Tonight, guys, real quick. Last night? Tonight, March 3rd.
The moon will turn blood red. Visible to nearly six billion people. Ha ha. Blood moon cane.
So this is like what the first eclipse of the year. I was looking to see when it's actually even going to be visible in Texas. And uh You're I mean if it's not cloudy I I think it's kind of cloudy here so I don't know if we're gonna be able to see it. What's that? No, no, I was under the impression that it was this morning like 333 the March 3rd 333 a.m.
Pacific time and so Wasn't it yesterday or wasn't it this morning? I don't know. I'm reading my San Antonio their news, and they're saying it's because I wanted to see when you can. They said that it's hours long. If you're only interested in catching the color change, the greatest.
Time for that will be in the morning, but they said that The coppery color, blah, blah, blah. Gets in.
Well, I'm not going to run out there and see it. It's not going to happen. I don't care. I don't, I don't, you know, I'm like, if a plague of locusts is going to come, if God's going to send a plague on the world, it's going to, you know, it's going to happen. Here's the irony.
Whether or not I see it or not, it doesn't matter. As soon as they announce that that's what's going to be, the clouds start just showing up. And all of a sudden, there's no even possible way for you to see the damn moon because of all the clouds.
Well, it explains things, doesn't it? I mean, I'm just saying, you know, coming up. Iran soldiers and service, and also the justification that Trump is leaning on. for Iran. And I think some people Need to sort of get it straight that history, once again, did not begin the day that they were born.
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And what is your presentation to Iran in this moment? Don't. I'm gonna bomb the shit out of them. Sure. I don't care.
I don't care. And there's the difference. I saw that last night, and I had to laugh, regardless of your thoughts. Because it's funny. It was incredibly funny.
And I mean, he has. Look, there's an old video of Trump talking about this where he has been, like, he was saying that. Back in the 80s, he's on video, and this was after we had our hostage crisis. Or no, this was after, I think, Beirut. And he was saying, why haven't we done anything, et cetera?
So you can't say that Trump hasn't been consistent. And also, I need everyone to stop having. They're uh they're monthly visits all at the same time. And stop calling it a war. Stop this.
this hyperbole. Because it's not a war. There's no war that's been declared. Everyone needs to chill the hell out. And we're going to talk about why people should be chilling.
T H out. We're going to be talking about the reasoning here coming up. And also, you know, what Rubio was saying, too. The inaction. You know, and that's the big thing.
The inaction. can sometimes have a cost greater than action. You know, never forget Les Aspen was Secretary of Defense. And he was the one he's blamed for letting Rangers and other operatives get killed in Somalia because he did not want to deploy tanks to support them because that would have sent the wrong image. He turned down numerous requests for AC-130 gunships as well.
Now, some of my veteran friends have said they doubt that Blackhawk Down wouldn't, they think, they think it wouldn't have happened. They think that Blackhawk Down wouldn't have happened, but that was Bill Clinton's decision. They were saying that Aspen turned down numerous requests. And Of course, you know, he did resign in disgrace. not long after.
But he thought he allowed Our servicemen to get killed because he thought that deploying tanks would have sent the wrong message.
So see sometimes The cost of inaction. can be less Or is is more than the cost of action. And that's a lesson there to learn. There's a lot of those lessons to learn. We're going to talk about soldiers, Iran, and duty here coming up.
Because I'm starting to hear some Hanoi Jane stuff. I'm starting to hear some like old 60s. Bad progressive boomer rhetoric. Asking, why did our soldiers serve? Why are they you know, they these people didn't die for America?
I'm really glad that I had hours to react after witnessing some of that rhetoric. before I went live on air because God knows what I what I would have said or done. had I had just had a fresh reaction to that. We're going to talk about that coming up as well. We're going to get into all of the latest.
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Well, that gets into a lot of what we've been discussing with Iran, as well as, you know, POTUS's reasoning and his. His approach and why he is doing what he's doing. And I wanted to talk a little bit about that because. That's uh one of the things that I Don't quite understand by the people who seem to be ringing Their hands over the mullahs. is Why is it that where they're, why are people, what do they, what, what alternative do they think exists?
No one likes war. And I'm saying in my column that comes out this week: let Trump cook for a minute because he has. Earned the benefit of the doubt. This man has not gotten us involved in long, drawn-out, protracted conflict. In fact, his MO is He deflects in for the enemy, misleads the enemy, goes in real quick, extracts real quick, and then after the op's done, then the nation's made aware, and so is the world.
I um I'm interestingly watching all of these people say that basically Trump is too stupid to make these calls on his own and that he's clearly being forced to strike because of the Jews. I'm so done with hearing this nonsense. I mean, these are the same digital prostitutes who claimed to be MACA and they claimed to be America First, and they tried gatekeeping the coalition at the expense of the coalition's health. And now they're assailing Trump on social media. for his strikes in Iran.
And they heavily borrow crusader imagery. These people who couldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight, they borrow, heavily borrow crusader imagery to telegraph their toughness. But in reality, all of these people preferred Barack Obama's approach. They preferred supplication and dumping pallets of cash over hominy's fortress in the middle of the night. That's what it was.
But Nothing had anything to do with the Jews. I mean, Iran's beef with the United States, as we talked about yesterday, kicked off in 1979. They tortured and murdered Americans. They've killed countless service members, either Iran themselves, whether it was the Marine barracks bombing in Beirut, whether it was Khobar Towers, whether it's been, I mean, let's go, we can go on and on. The only thing that had anything to do with Israel was the Americans killed and 13 taken hostage on October 7th because Americans happened to be in Israel.
So since Iran has waged asymmetrical warfare against the United States since 1979, and since they've declared war on the United States since that time, guess what? Iran doesn't get to have nukes. The end. And the United States can say this because we are the number one superpower in the world. We are the biggest badasses in the world.
According to the lore of James Brown, we have paid the cost to be the boss. That is the basic reality of things. No, Iran doesn't get to have nukes because we, the United States, say they can't have nukes. What's good? And everybody, every other country on this rock.
Should get down on the ground and give thanks to God that we, the United States, happen to love liberty. They should be a grateful people. When you are the number one superpower in the world, you get to determine. Who can have nukes and who can't. You get to determine.
That a bunch of backwoods Goat fornicating mullahs. Who murdered a thousand Americans and imprisoned women for not wearing head coverings? That they're not civilized enough. to possess nuclear capability. Iran made that choice for Iran.
Since World War II, we have defended Everybody around the world. While the ivory towered Euro the ivory towered Eurotrash called us the world's police. We allowed for an indulgent Europe. to treat NATO like a welfare fund. We gave the performative Victorian freak show that is the United Nations' prime real estate in Manhattan.
So, that countries like Pakistan and China can pretend that they have any business as members of a human rights council. We have thrown. our hard-earned taxpayer dollars. At various Tyrannical. Third world hell holes.
Like Mardi Gras. Celebrants toss beads. on Bourbon Street. And regardless of where you stand on the following, we were there. In the Persian Gulf for Kuwait.
We gave aid and money to and training to Ukraine. And we provided security guarantees via our presence in the Baltics and elsewhere.
So yes, we paid the cost to be the boss. Iran chose to not have nukes because Iran chose to not act like a civilized regime. And a superpower gets to make that determination, and by God, I won't ever apologize for that. Nor should you if you're a real American. The only people maybe more or less disappointed than China.
in these Middle Eastern turn of events. Are these digital whores who worry that their Lux government funded Qatari trips are going to dry up. Oh my gosh, who where am I going to stand when I go to F one if I can't get into the twenty thousand dollar a ticket VIP party room? Goodness. By the way, I hope for some of those that attended, I hope the alcohol didn't inhibit your Valtrex.
But we haven't declared a war. We haven't. It was a deterrent. And these lawmakers that are preening for the cameras on Capitol Hill, they can't explain why they so opposed strikes on Iran, and they never once rose from their fat asses to do anything about the two thousand one authorized use of military force. And I, you know, I got to say that AUMF.
Had stated at the time, it it excluded. They didn't modify it to exclude entities that assisted in the commission of 9-11 or harboring those who did. And considering that Iran hosted The international HQ for al-Qaeda while providing safe harbor for their leaders and safe transit for their munitions, et cetera, that kind of sounds like that fulfills that. litmus test, right? It meets that t that standard.
I've disagreed with Trump many a times on his policies. But the one where he absolutely outshines his predecessors is this. His commitment to avoiding war and being smart about it, unleashing our fighting force to break. and kill things. And that's what they do best.
Which brings me to my next point. I said this on X a little earlier. I really don't like I don't believe that disagreement is an attack because I am not so sensitive. A snowflake. where I think in those terms.
I do believe absolutely outright in disagreement, and I am absolutely unafraid to disagree with anybody, anytime, anywhere. I mean, for crying out loud, I've walked into an auditorium, an arena of people, where they were screaming, burn her. I'm pretty sure I got thicker skin than that. One thing that will rile me up is when people. are seen going after troops.
We have a lot of military service in my family and it becomes a very personal issue for me. And To try to keep my wits about me, I get very angry. when it seems like people are Diminishing the respect that those soldiers deserve, particularly for their choices of why they decided to enlist. Can I just play this short sound bite of cut two? I don't want a full minute.
I just want the sound bite. If we can just go ahead so people can understand what I'm talking about. And I really hate disagreeing with a friend, but here it is. My own feeling is no one should have to die for a foreign country. I don't think those four service members died for the United States.
I think they died for Iran. or for Israel. I think I understand how this helps Iran perfectly well. I get it. I mean, I hope.
Long term, we'll see. But they seem rather jubilant. 80% of the country does not support the Ayatollah. He was a terrible, terrible man. No one's crying that he's dead.
No normal person. I mean, I don't even need to hear anything else. There's no, unless you say, you know, psych at the end of it, there's no way. First and foremost. Um Because there was a shocking statement.
I believe. That The two hundred and forty one, I think, total Marines that were killed in the Beirut bombings. I believe that they died for America. I believe that the Navy diver that I ran tortured to death in 1985 died for America. I believe that the 19 airmen who were killed by Iran in 1996 died for America.
And I believe that all the soldiers who have been killed by Iranian proxies died for America, and every service member who enlisted.
Soldiers No. when they sign up, what they're signing up for. They know. Their families know. Their wives know.
Their parents know.
Soldiers know what it is. When they sign up, they know what it's for and they know why. And do you know why that is? Because they're not simple-minded children who are undeserving of respect and dignity. Nobody should diminish.
The decision. That brought a soldier to serve, least of all. Anyone who has never themselves served. I look at this. I look at the Hundreds of American soldiers murdered by Iran through proxies.
They died for their country. I don't know how anyone could say that this was an Israeli thing when you look at the body count. Of Iran against the United States. I have friends who are missing limbs right now. One of them sits on Fox News.
Because of Iran. Did he have his legs blown off for Israel or Iran? No! And how dare anybody say such a thing to the face of our soldiers? They're not infants.
This infantilization of adult people like the left does with Hunter Biden is insane. No. Trump is not sending our soldiers to go die for other countries. And I think that he has been very transparent. in his argument about why we are involved in this action.
He followed War Powers Act. He notified Congress. He has not committed to sending any boots on the ground. Feel free to tell me where in this process he has already violated an established rule. Iran has made it very clear they hate America and they've declared war on us.
I feel like Aragon when in Lord of the Rings he says, war is upon you whether you like it or not. Hostilities are upon us, whether we like it or not. It has nothing to do with Israel. It has nothing to do with fighting and dying for another country. This isn't a long protracted war on our end.
Thank God because we have someone in the White House who is Not at all afraid to roll back rules of engagement and let our fighting forces go and do what they do best. But sometimes As I said last hour. The cost of inaction is greater. Then the cost of action. like Les Aspen.
When he didn't want to send in. Tanks to support our troops in Somalia. Heaven forbid people get the wrong idea.
So we had an action that cost a lot of lives. There's a lot of this. I mean I'm just shocked to hear. The stuff that people said in the 60s being repeated today. There is no mistake.
And there are going to be people out there that are going to try to tell you this is for Israel. And it's all these people. who are tied up.
somehow. in the adoration of Chris Lam. And it's simply not true. Not only is it not true, but it's disrespectful. And I'll be damned, it sounds like some Hanoi Jane stuff.
I have no problem disagreeing with people that I've always been friendly with. But I don't owe my loyalty to anyone who's ever made me question theirs. We have a lot more to get to as we move. We got headlines coming up, our partners. that bring you the program.
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Let's see here: guilty verdict for U.S. father of a teenage school shooter. This came in this morning. This Colin Gray, this was, he pled guilty to 29 charges against him from a 2024 attack. They said the prosecution argued he was the only person who could have prevented it because he knew his son was a bomb just waiting to go off.
Hmm, see? You don't need the complete dissolution of Due process with these unconstitutional, quote-unquote, red flag laws because these people don't even use the legal options that are available to them already to have somebody adjudicated a prohibited possessor or have them involuntarily committed.
So, no, I reject all it. We shouldn't have to pay with the loss of our constitutional rights as a result. Chinese tech unveiled a 217 mile per hour hypercar with a sofa interior. I was a little short, but I'll make it up to you. I want to explain to you the immediacy and how far Iran can actually strike next.
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So it's probably not hasn't been reported, but it's a fact that last night In Qatar and Saudi Arabia, authorities arrested Mossad agents planning on committing bombings in those countries.
Now, that's weird. That doesn't make any sense. Why would the Israelis be committing bombings In two Gulf countries, which are also being attacked by Iraq. That's so weird. It doesn't make sense because it didn't happen.
Who says it didn't happen? Mmm, cutter. Cutter's spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry said that there is zero information on massage cells operating in the country. They had two different statements out about it. They added that there is zero information, there is no confirmation, on any massage cell operating in the country.
Full stop. They said they don't have any ongoing communication with Iran, that their interceptor missile stockpile has not run out, and it's sufficient for any current threat. That's it.
So Why would Tucker lie? Boy, I hope his house in Cutter is okay. Why would he lie? Why would people? Oh, because they're clickbait digital prostitutes.
That's why. This is all about engagement.
Social media has done more to ruin. Information than the legacy press has. I can't believe I'm saying this, but it's true. You get the same mindset of the legacy press operating in social media, and it actually enhances the the problem. It makes it even worse.
It's crazy. I see people, there are people who've been saying, Oh, well Trump said that they took care of all of the nukes that Iran didn't have any nuclear capacity. I never read that it was ever fully Destroyed Everybody's basing this on a comment that Trump said, where he's like, yeah, well, we took care of this, et cetera. Everybody also knows that Trump speaks recklessly off the cuff. particularly when it comes to details.
There is a huge difference between decimation, and we're looking at the Latin root of deci, compared to total annihilation.
Now, I'm all fine. Ask the administration to explain it. I don't have a I don't I'm not a zealot ask the administration to explain it they should But this idea that Iran wasn't capable of doing anything is just a lie. Let me take you back to, let me actually pull this up. I've got a million things open here.
Let me take you back. to this one story in particular. where it had to do with Uh Britain. And the their basis because Kier Starmer, as you know, big giant leftist. Kare Starmer.
Huge leftist. Does not did not at all whatsoever. Want to allow the United States to use any of its bases. Right. And This actually, the reason I bring this up is because I think that this is a major factor in Trump's decision.
The United Kingdom with Kirst Tarmer. And we played that audio for you when he first announced it. He's been accused of hand-wringing and pro-clutching. He said that the United States does not, they don't, we don't get to use any of their of their bases. particularly in Cyprus, which is in the Mediterranean.
The UK did not permit use of those bases for the strikes at all whatsoever. Kier Starmer, a big old raging leftist, wasn't going to allow it. But Iran bombed them anyway, and you want to know how far away? That is, the distance? That is Over a thousand miles.
I looked it up on the map for everybody. Not that you would drive it, but just to give you an idea of the distance. They got hit anyway. They weren't supposed to have missiles that could go this far. Huh, that's a hell of a long way.
And if Iran is accurately firing off missiles from over a thousand miles away. Don't think for a second that they couldn't hit any of our assets. And it also brings up the question of how far can their missiles go. This isn't ki this isn't really like North Korea. This is different.
Now some people were saying, well, you know, this is not an imminent danger.
Well, what constitutes an imminent danger, pray tell? Hmm? What makes people What constitutes an imminent danger? You know, I'm wondering if Les Aspen, I'd like to go back to this example, when Les Aspen was sec deaf. And All of these servicemen were killed in Somalia because he didn't think it was an imminent threat and he didn't want to deploy tanks because the optic would look bad.
So they waited until we had Rangers and special forces killed in Somalia.
So Where's the line for some of these people? Hmm? Aspen got a lot of criticism. He denied multiple requests. For four heavy armored tanks.
Commanders in Somalia were begging for it. And he made this decision prior to the Battle of Mogadishu. This is in 1993.
So you had tech, you had Rangers. And you had our special forces that had absolute, they didn't have enough protection. We had a failed mission and 18 soldier deaths because of it. Colin Powell. Confirmed.
And he said that it was a decision. that absolutely shaped the outcome. You had the task ranger, the task force rangers that conducted a raid. It turned into a 15-hour firefight. And they lack Of any armored vehicles absolutely made any kind of rescue effort impossible.
So we had a lot of we had high casualties. A high casualty rate. in that failed mission. And that failed mission? is now infamously known as Black Hawk Down.
And you all know it. Aspen had to resign after that. He didn't think it was going to be an immediate, imminent threat. and he didn't like the optics of sending tanks in.
So I ask people. At what point, where is that line? Where is the line? They don't think that there's an imminent threat.
Well, Iran wasn't supposed to be able to have, wasn't, they were not, they weren't having at least common knowledge. Didn't have any kind of missiles that could go over a thousand miles away. And here they're hitting bases in the UK and Cyprus, which, by the way, very interesting note on that. Uh Now they're kind of switching their position, Kane.
Now Starmer's like, okay, well, maybe now I need to kind of look and allow them to have used some of our bases now, because they got hit anyway.
So this is the this is the point.
Sometimes as Rubio was saying, Lack of inaction is worse. Than action itself. It can have a higher more severe consequence. And I go back. to what Aragorn said.
It was uh The two towers specifically. He was in Rohan. He was talking to the king of Rohan. And he told him, War is upon you whether you will it or not.
Now, I don't think this is war. Iran says it's declared war ever since 1979. We don't look at it the same way. But AI has also increased the speed by which things can be developed. It has made things that would take months or even years, now it whittles them down to weeks.
That is a real that's a real threat. It's a real concern.
So I look at this and I think Trump thus far has kept his word. When it comes to war. This isn't a problem that Trump created. And by the way, I don't have to defend him. People call me never Trumper because I voted for someone else in the primary, but yet voted for Trump in the general.
These are the people I'm talking about, the digital whores that try to gatekeep the coalition at the expense of the coalition's health. And now they're all turning around slamming Trump because suddenly they're more interested in protecting mullahs than they are American interests. Trump has earned the benefit of the doubt. He has been consistent. On No War This is not a problem that he's created.
It is a problem that he inherited. It is a problem, has been a problem that was made worse by Barack Obama. It was continued that level of awfulness by Joe Biden. They tried to placate. They tried to pay off Iran.
They thought they could bring Iran into the fold. And to be quite frank, Barack Obama liked the Islamism aspect of it. That's why he was never friendly with the Saudis. Joe Biden definitely was not friendly with the Saudis. A lot of people do not understand the difference between Shia and Sunni, and they do not understand not just the competition.
It's not even a rivalry. It is a very strong dislike in that part of the world. That's why you have UAE and Saudi Arabia, and they are often up against Qatar. And Qatar shares a gas field. They always act like they don't, but they do.
It's literally in the same spot, right in the sea between the two countries. Come on. And so There's a little bit of an attachment there, but you have two sects of Islam. And they're very competitive, and a lot of that is that explains a lot of this. Iran wants to be able to dominate.
They have the minority sect. Shia, you have Shia and Sunni, and then you have a couple of other different factions, and then in those, you have different factions, even in that. But there are a lot of people that just don't understand. There's a difference between newsreaders. And people who analyze and then talk about it on air.
I think there's even a difference between commentators and analysts and newsreaders. Newsreaders who talk about this stuff, they're used to having, especially if they're on cable news. And this is pretty much the same for I worked at CNN. I was the token conservative. I've done a lot at Fox, so I know how it works.
Every segment has about three researchers, and then you have at least two or three different producers per segment. Then you have a booker. And there's multiple segments per hour.
So that's a lot of staff that works on a one-hour program. None of these people write any of their own stuff. That's a fact. I've literally watched copy be handed to Anchors. and uh cable news hosts, they even highlight it for them.
They annotate it, they highlight it, they point it out, and they explain things. I can't tell you how many times I've sat at a desk on set getting mic'd up and I watched it happen right in front of me. These are people who are not used to going out and researching their own stuff. They're not used to going out and seeking answers. Even when they conduct so-called hard-hitting interviews, they are prepped by their staff.
That is the way of it. Newsreaders and analysts are very different people. And so Just because you can go and build a studio in your house and sit in front of a camera and you come from a background of newsreading doesn't make you an analyst overnight. And that is evident with some of the stuff that these people are saying about this issue at hand. You're seeing the people who know the issue and have an understanding of geopolitics and the relationships between the factions in this part of the world and those who do not.
So, just be discerning where you get your information from. That's on you. It's not on anybody else. It's on you. Be discerning with where your information comes from.
One of the things that we need to hit as well. Going into this because we were talking about POTUS's reasoning. The Immediacy of the threat is something that also plays into the War Powers Act.
However, Presidents still have the ability. with because of expediency. they have the ability to respond to immediate threats. that is also provided for. under War Powers Act and just by the Constitution.
This was something that was defended. We talked to Stephen Yates yesterday. I went back to my Federalist papers and I was reading exactly where you had Alexander Hamilton and John Adams himself. And John Adams is actually, besides Washington, John Adams is my favorite founder because he was so consistent. He made.
He made some of the founders look leftists. He did. He was so consistent and so logically correct and just just so ironclad with his reasoning. and Washington was too. But he wasn't an attorney like Adams was.
My point is that even Adams was saying there has to be within certain Environments, there has to be an expeditious way for the commander-in-chief to react. Especially if the safety of the United States depends on it. And that is what Trump is relying on here.
So, if the administration wants to give more insight into the immediacy of the threat, that's fine. I'm totally fine, and I think that they should. When and I also think they should as soon as they're able to do so. I don't know if there there's an op that it would jeopardize or what. But I do think that they should be.
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Yeah. It's time for Florida Man. A Florida man is accused of trying to drive off in an ambulance while medics treated. the patient, or as my grandmother would say, ambulance. She's not alive anymore.
I can say it now without her getting me. A Brever County man tried to drive off in an ambulance, blocking his driveway. Paramedics were inside treating a patient when the vehicle began to move. He was arrested and charged with grand theft and burglary.
Now, it happened, they said they were preparing the patient for transport. They felt the ambulance begin to move. And oh my gosh, do you want to know what the guy's name is? What's his name? Lane Featheringill.
LAY I sit down. I'm not making this up.
Okay, I'm saving this name forever. L-A-Y-N-E. Feather in gill. F-E-A-T-H-E-R-N-G-I-L-L. This sounds like a name from Bridgerton.
Bird.
Well, it's Lane Featheringill.
Well, hello, Feathering Mister. Mrs. Featheringill's son, Lane Featheringill. Investigators say Featheringle was upset as the vehicle was in his way, and when confronted he struck a paramedic in the leg before getting back into his own Feathering vehicle and leaving Featheringill style. They tracked him down and took him into custody.
He's held in an $8,000 bond. He hasn't made a bond yet. And I'm actually really surprised that someone with the last name Feather and Gill doesn't have $8,000 for a bond. You either can only be a rich person or a stripper with that name. There's no in between.
Literally, Featheringill. Lane Featheringill is his name. Good night. That's, you know what? That's the name for wearing bow ties.
Is that I can't That is, of all the names to ever have. There it is. Let's see. Caffeine Chaos. A Florida man tosses a frap at a McDonald's worker.
It's actually frappe, but here in America we say frappe. Yeah, he got mad and a 29-year-old assaulted a drive-thru worker and he threw a frozen coffee at the victim. Apparently, he was not happy with his frozen coffee. But what did you expect? You got a frozen coffee at McDonald's.
What did you think you were getting? Did you think you were going to like, you know, a special coffee shop and they were going to do like a pour over? What did you think? Third hour on the way. Don't go anywhere.
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We notified Congress. I mean we notified the Gang of Eight. We notified congressional leadership. There's no law that requires us to do that. The law says we have to notify them 48 hours after beginning hostilities.
We've done that. I think the notification went today. But we did notify members of Congress in advance. But we can't notify 535 members of Congress.
Well, the Congress can vote on whatever they want, but there's no law that requires us to do that. And I want to say something, because I see people on TV. Look, that's fine. If they want to take a war powers vote, they can do that. They've done that.
They've done that a bunch of times. But people keep saying that there's no law that requires the president to have done anything with regards to this. To begin with, no presidential administration has ever accepted the War Powers Act as constitutional. Not Republican presidents, not Democratic presidents. That said, we have followed the notification at 48 hours, and we're here today.
I've done more Gang of Eight briefings than I got in the four years that Biden was president and I was a member of the Gang of Eight. All of that said, we've complied with the law 100%, and we're going to continue to comply with it. Top lawmakers, for those who don't know, that's Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, who I really like the way that he's handling this. A lot. I like the way that he's handling it.
I like the way that he's addressing these questions, and he is quite good, so that's why they're having to make up stuff about what he says. Welcome back to the program. We are at the top of this third hour, Dana Lash, with you. The people who they're trying to claim that Rubio somehow proved that Israel forced us into conflict because they don't understand the difference between why and why now. And he had said he was very, very clear about it.
And we played the full clip of his remarks earlier. He was talking specifically about the difference between the cost of inaction and the cost of action and how sometimes the cost of inaction is greater than the cost of action. And that's exactly what he was talking about. For a lot of the people who are going on about Iran, and I keep hearing the same thing over and over again, oh, we're told that Iran has nukes and we've been told that for forever.
Well, I remember a clear difference from they're trying to get uranium and then they're trying to get What was it? I can't remember the types of some of the machine and technology that they were trying to get for enrichment. And it seemed like it was a slow process of them putting together the ingredients. in order to do it. And Then with the advent of AI, Everything.
is sped up because now you you things that take that would take maybe years or months can now take weeks with AI. And if you don't think that the same thing isn't being used in weapons development, I have a bridge to sell you. Uh Think about the idea of a, and I said this earlier, a nuclear Iran. No, Iran doesn't get nukes because the regime has proven that they are not civilized enough to exist on this rock with them. They don't get nukes, and we as the world's superpower get to decide that by right of conquer.
So if you don't like it, then go kiss off this mortal coil into a reality that best fits your worldview. Uh but We have long viewed Iran as a threat to national security. I am all for, and I'm totally fine. The where I come down on this is the immediacy angle. That is the only thing I would like to know, really, at this exact moment, more about is the immediacy angle.
I like I said, I think that Trump Has earned the benefit of the doubt.
So I'm all for letting the man cook. Let him cook. He has not gotten us into anything that has been long and protracted. That's the left. Trump hasn't done that.
So I think he has earned the benefit of the doubt, your doubt, my doubt, everybody's earned the benefit. That said, When you have a nuclear-armed Iran, You have Immediately A strategic Disaster in the making because they are able to influence everyone in that region. And there is no way because they are not prone to de-escalation. Did you know how apparently this went? Let me pull this up.
So apparently. When all of this started, when they walked in and they were negotiating, Uh Apparently, it went like this. The Iranian delegation came in and said, Yeah, we're going to have a nuke, whatever. We're not giving him up. That's the starting point.
And they weren't moving. That's What's being have you heard that same thing too Kane That's what's being white. That's how they're saying. That's how apparently it went.
Well, first off, do you know how stupid it is to negotiate with somebody who? Does that who to negotiate negotiate with Trump with something like that? This is what I mean. Like, I like the boardroom ball busting because. You have to be able to have that and you have to have that swagger, for the lack of a better way to put it.
There's no way he's gonna abide by anything like that, or he's gonna suffer anything like that.
So, apparently, that's how it all went. Was that Yeah, this is, we're not doing, we're not, we're about to have nukes. This is where we are, and we're not giving it up. That's our starting point.
Well, that's it.
So Trump said, negotiations over then. Bye. You guys want to play that? Then we'll play that. They were not going to give in at all.
They weren't going to say anything.
So that's the response. You know, Trump was asked about some of these people like Carlson and all of that, and he goes, MAGA is Trump, MAGA is not the other two. He says, you know, people like Tucker and Tucker Tucker Carlson is creating international incidents at this point. How he lied and said that there were Jews in Qatar that were setting up explosions. And then Qatar was like, Yeah, there's That never happened.
They literally issued a statement saying that never happened. I just read it last segment. That never happened.
So he's lying about it. Just like how he lied and said that he was arrested at the Israeli airport in question, that literally never happened either, and there's a video that shows it. Why? Stop this. This is just insane at this point.
Okay. But I will tell you. And I made a lot of people, all the right people, mad online when I said this, which to me shows that I was very correct. There is an absolute effort to try to hijack MAGA from Trump. and to excommunicate him out of it.
There is absolutely an effort to do that. And there's a group of influencers, and they're all a part of the woke Reich. I don't say right because I don't believe they're on the right, and I don't believe they're on the right because they're not on the right. They engage in identity politics and they support big government policies that the progressive communist left does.
So, by nature, judge them by their fruits, they're not on the right.
So, I say woke Reich.
So they are the ones that are really trying to leverage. They've been all over social media saying we can't vote for Trump or we can't do that. I don't think any of them ever did anyway. There is absolutely a movement underway to divide this coalition. and they want to hijack the movement from Trump because they're gearing up for a candidate they can control in 28.
That is fact. There is a huge, very well-funded, very well-organized effort underway to do this, and it's already been implemented. It's already happening. Very interesting.
So be again very discerning where you get your information. I have the benefit of not wanting to be a part of any of these movements, so I can tell you about them. But that's really why you have a lot of people going for Trump right now. And it seems like they're trying to say, oh, well, the right is divided. They're really not, though, if you look at polling, but what they're really trying to make happen is this.
Is this division and they're trying to take Trump's movement away from him? They're trying to redefine what MAGA is so that they can say Trump's not part of it. And that's true.
So, this has been, I mean, at this point, Iran, aside from drones, and they really don't have any left, there's not much they can do. Spain, in the meantime, their far-left prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, he says that he. He went after, criticized the United States. Criticized the United States about Spain or about Iran, and had already said that we can't use any of their bases or anything either. And um yeah, I think that they need to be kicked out of NATO.
I mean Sanchez is an idiot. He's a socialist who can't do math. and they should be kicked out of NATO. They have a military that really can't do anything. Um Yeah, that's about it.
I mean, yeah, King's like, how do they? I know, I'm with you. I think that we should just kick them out and say, you know, we're not defending Spain under Article 5, and they can go and they can. Step off. Yeah, if you're going to criticize this again, World superpower.
We paid the cost to be the boss. We're not treating NATO like a welfare fund for a bunch of idiot mathematically challenged Socialists in Spain. Pedro Sanchez can go and get bent in multiple unflattering ways. Just saying.
So they need to be they should leave NATO. And don't call for the United States to come help you the next time you find yourself sideways. Done with all of that. Done with it. But UK is finding out the hard way.
Like I was telling you.
So this All of this. Coming together, and you heard Rubio talk about the War Powers Act. They followed every bit of it, they followed every rule, every regulation. And there hasn't been any more commitment. More and more.
It looks like Trump was responding to something immediate. That's what it looks like. And I'm just Telling you, that's what it looks like. And I'm sure they're going to talk more about it. But still, I wanted to also switch up and um I'm gonna get into the Pollywood stuff, but I gotta tell you, I gotta talk about the I.
How many of you thought that Wokery was pretty much dead? At this point, right? I mean, for the most part. It's it it didn't seem as Prevalent or Venomous, not venomous, it didn't have as much strength as it did, right? Didn't you think that, Cain?
Did you think that woke was mostly kind of mm... I mean, it's on its way out. I gotta tell you about this.
So I didn't even know this brouha ha was happening. Here's the headline Scream seven star Anna Camp. Apologize for sharing the boycott didn't work brag.
So She apparently shared a statement on social media because people were protesting. the movie and turning it into it was a bunch of gauze and nonsense. And she said the boycott Camp shared another account's Instagram story that said the boycott didn't work, the critics hate didn't work, the pathetic leaks didn't work, audiences came out and made the film a success. And they're saying they're mad at Scream because of some stupid woke nonsense. And they got mad at it.
And then, I mean, I'm trying to even understand how. I don't know why they're they're getting mad. They they this one chick This one actress, Melissa Barrera, was ousted. She apparently, I guess, was in the fifth. I didn't even know there were seven.
Can I be honest? I didn't even know there were seven of these. Barrera wrote a social media post. Um about I mean, it was a pretty it was a pro-Hamas post. And Uh The Spyglass Media Group, which is the company that produced the film, said that it was anti-Semitic because it was, by the way.
And she was out, and then so now they had a bunch of pro-Hamas protesters that were going after the movie. And this actress, Anna Camp, simply said, That The boycott did work in the movie was a success. And they went after her. This is the statement. She shouldn't have ever put this out.
She deleted her post and wrote, It's come to my attention that I reposted someone else's story that doesn't reflect my personal beliefs. I've since deleted the repost because I absolutely meant no harm. I'm sorry to anyone who was affected. End quote.
Okay, stop doing this. What you say is: if you don't like my opinion, go blank your own face. Number one. I really like the less grossman approach. I'm a more is more type of person.
So she should have gone full less grossman and said, listen here, you absolute fecal bag. If you dislike my opinion, you can go do something unflattering to your own face. That's the end. And then, boom, you're done. That's the post.
That's the tweet. Stop apologizing because a bunch of terrorist goat-banging third-world hellholers are upset. Because you insulted their imaginary kingdom. It is as real as a kingdom as Caitlin Jenner is a woman, so stop it.
So tired of this. Yeah, the boycott didn't work. Uh-uh. And what's good? All right, quick quiz for the hiring managers out there.
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Yes. It was in Trafford Greater Manchester, and they found that the brick cellar was filled with empty glass bottles of different shapes and sizes under the coarsest thirteenth hole. They think that they found something that was part of the Davie Hillum Hall Manor House, which was demolished in 1888.
So, yeah, it was an abandoned wine cellar that was sealed up for 100 years. I mean, I want the wine to be in it for me to have that problem. And then it's not really a problem. It's like nature's gift, but okay. A mysterious.
Earthquake swarm has hit Nevada near a top secret base that's used for testing nuclear weapons. I wonder why. Very interesting.
Hmm, is the U.S. is restarting our new testing program after 33 years? Oh my goodness, now we got the U.S. Geological Survey detected 16 moderate tremors, all stronger than 2.5 in magnitude, in the Tinopa test range in Nevada, aka area 52. Both Area 52 and its neighbor, Area 51, sit on a massive complex, which I am very familiar with thanks to Google Maps, just north of Las Vegas, called NTTR, or Nevada Test and Training Range.
And they said they've noticed lots of little earthquakes, little seismic events. Within 50 miles of the Tinopa test range in just the last week. I'm pretty sure it's probably just cane, not. Not aliens or an army of Bigfoots or any kind of nukes at all, whatsoever. Just, you know, so we don't know.
We throw virgins in volcanoes to stop volcanoes from erupting we don't know. Actually, we're doing that Money at the Sun for climate change.
So, same thing. Apparently, Nebraska as well.
South Korean police lose cease crypto. seized crypto because they posted the password online. Boom boom boom boom. Yeah. And John Gotti's grandson wants a break on federal prison time because he's donating a kidney.
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Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. I have a number of odds and ends. audio that I really want to play for you and we're gonna try to Try to get it all in. This um First off, let's do this.
Well, we'll do part of 35. I don't need the full minute 17 seconds. I just really want the soundbite that's in the quote.
So it's the one of the foreign ministers of Canada, Anita Anand. who says Trump never notified us of the upcoming strikes on Iran. What? This is cut 35, listen to this. Um First and foremost, Canada wasn't involved, we weren't notified, and we do not have an intention to be involved in any military strikes.
Or operation. Everybody knows that they wouldn't. And you know, my friend said, well, to be fair, I don't think that Trump would notify Iran if he was going to strike Canada either.
So, yeah. Yeah, what a dumb thing. What a dumb thing for them to say. They are, they haven't been as bad as Spain. Spain needs to go.
They just need to get out of NATO. Done with them. In fact, uh, They uh They sent a letter to Ursula von der Leyen denouncing the aggression. Of the United States against Iran. Can you believe this?
Yeah, get him out. Never, no, no, nothing. Get them out, all possible speed. And then. We should uh We should I mean really to start evaluating All these all the other member all the memberships of other countries at this point as well.
In fact, with the United Nations, let's kick Spain out of NATO, get everybody out of the UN. Let's go ahead and pull up that property in Manhattan. Mm-hmm. It's ridiculous.
So, I don't know. I'm just, um, I got that. Let me play. I got a couple of other. Oh, here's.
This is what it is.
So, Bill Clinton. He gave his testimony. before this closed door. congressional meeting yesterday. Cut twenty six because so he was sitting next to his attorney.
And he's looking back through all of these old Epstein photos and. emails and memories and want you to watch his face for those of you who are listening and not watching the uh simulcast, I will describe the reaction. He's sitting at a table. Mouth open. It's enough.
His lawyer takes one of them from him at one point. Oh, he's a photo. He's gotta look at a photo. Please. She's Yeah.
Just so weird. He's so weird. Mr. President, we have about. Look at he's so happy.
He's reminiscing. He's going back through those old memories. For her. And you know, one of the photos of him was in a hot tub with other women and some other people. And it just, I hate hot tubs, they're gross.
I'm not a hot. It's people's soup. It's soup. You're stewing yourself and it's disgusting. I just, yeah, I will never.
Oh no, I hate them. Hate them. Isn't I mean Baths are like that at stew. You're stewing yourself. You're seasoning yourself with your bath salts.
That's what you're doing. But he's looking back at those old photos. And he's not I mean, what a difference between him and Hillary. This is cut 24. This is when.
Uh they were asked about wait, is this when uh is that when she got mad and decided to get out and said she was gonna leave? Is that the one where she got mad? No. Oh no, this is 27. Here, go play 27.
This is this is Hill Dog. Information. I went to the fundraiser to support my friend Nia Lowy. All right. Um excuse me, can I interrupt?
I have another photos that are being released.
Okay. Of the Secretary as she is testifying from inside this room. Can you please advise me as to whether or not that's permissible and consistent with the rules? Particularly given that we have asked for a public hearing. If there are photos that are being released of the secretary as she is testifying, can you please explain how that is?
I'm done with this. If you guys are doing that, I am done. You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home. This is just typical behavior. We will go all the way up.
I did post one. Oh, for heaven.
So I would like to understand how that's permissible. Before the hearing was all abiding by the same rules. I will take that down. Yeah, well. I would like to take a break at this moment.
I find her outrage so performative because she is the woman. who hired Fusion GPS. to take discredited Russian Oppo. and launder it through the press. Take the resulting stories.
present them to a FISA judge and demand a surveillance warrant. On numerous people that were working on the Trump campaign simply because they didn't like them. And this was in 2016. And it happened. Because she was declared to be in violation of federal campaign finance law, and she had to pay a hefty six-figure sum for it, not just her, but also the DNC.
So I really don't give a rat's ass if she thinks that this is Not what they agreed to. Because, see, we, the American people, agreed to free and fair elections, which she actively tried to undermine. Remember this opo that they took Was so discredited, the FBI just washed their hands of it, even. And this was the FBI. Uh you had uh one of the women who was with Fusion GPS.
Nellie Orr. Uh it was Babor, I think. Or no, Bruce Orr. Bruce Orr was at the DOJ and he had the relationship with the FBI, and Nellie Orr was bringing this discredited OPPO to him. They were sharpening it sharpening it up.
Uh they did all that. And uh then they they had journalists Write about the OPO as though it was an independent fine for a story. And then they presented the stories as evidence to necessitate. a surveillance warrant particularly One of the biggest ones was Carter Page, and one of the reasons why the Carter Page surveillance was so bad. And these are from the people who freaked out.
When you had Valerie Plame, a pencil pusher within the CIA who was outed. You they outed. a CIA agent, an operative against Russia. And what they were trying to argue with Carter Page is that he was an operative for Russia. And the CIA actually had to contact the FBI that was investigating this.
And say, you need to knock it off right the hell now. And this was even after the warrant came out, the surveillance warrant, the FBI was in charge. The CIA had to intervene because it was jeopardizing his cover. because he was an asset against Russia for the CIA.
So she created an international incident. She tried to undermine a free and fair election. And she's going to act like she's upset that someone leaked a picture of her from a closed door hearing. She's lucky that's the only thing that happened.
Now compare her Countenance. to that of Bill Clinton, who's sitting there looking back through those old Moments. He looks real happy. He says he was real happy about it. Also, this is interesting.
This is actually, let's do 22. Because Lauren Boebert asked Bill Clinton if Epstein killed himself. This was interesting. Watch this. I'd like to ask you personally and directly: do you believe that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself?
Are you asking him to speculate on how Mr. Epstein died? I'm asking what the president thinks.
So you're asking his opinion? Mr. President, was your friend Jeffrey Epstein suicidal? I'm classifying him as a friend who he has testified that he was friendly. He was only a friend in a letter.
He said he was friendly, but not you've asked for his testimony. Mr. President, do you believe that Jeffrey Epstein was suicidal? Do you know? Was he ever suicidal?
I don't know. I only know what the medical finding was. I think maybe He finally got caught. I don't know. I've accepted this and I don't know what happened.
Mr. President, what did you accept? That he killed himself or that he did not? That he did, but I don't know. Yes, sir.
Thank you. None of us know. Very interesting.
His lawyers are good. He's got good lawyers right there with him. The other old dude sitting to his right was like, Yeah, don't say anymore. Like, shut up now, shut up now. But I thought it was funny when he was reminiscent of that one attorney who was sitting to his left.
She just gribbed that, like, yeah, get over it. And he's like, wait, give it back, give it back. Can I just explain something else too? This is not really like, you know, like in this, but. This is like the perfect video contrast.
We played her video and we played his. of between them. Do you see what I mean when regard yes, I think he's a horrible person, but Do you see what I mean when? He has this amiability that she does not. Even when she's not speaking, she just sits there and she is abrasive without even saying a word.
You know what I mean? She is just abrasive while sitting there and doing nothing. And then he seems and even in her mannerisms He is just A lot more relaxed. That's how they have always been. That's why people like him, but they always hated her.
And they tolerated her because they liked him in the Democrat Party. It is, I find that fascinating. How the hell does that marriage work? I mean, I really don't want to know, but I am also like. Because he is so laid back and she is a razor.
Like Everything. She's just sharp and not friendly, and not, you know, it's just odd, is it not? Yeah. That's like I think that's less typical for women to have a more amiable Kind of, I feel like Phyllis Diller and Joan Rivers very much had like that amiable countenance, but I don't know of a modern-day woman that does. I really don't.
You? That has And even that is that laid back like that. Margaret Thatcher could do it. Because she could sit there and she was, you know, if you watch old videos of her and debates and all this, and she was just very calm and amiable, but really sharp-witted. It's just very rare, but I just, the difference between those two, and everybody used to say that it was in the mind of the people.
After Hillary Clinton told everybody that she didn't have time to stay home and bake cookies and have teas, and that made all the women mad. And then Bill Clinton had to go out there and do all this damage control. I was in high school when that happened. That was in the 90s. And she.
It you could really tell that everybody was tolerating her because of him. Even then. Like she didn't get along with Al Gore tipper. She didn't get along with any of them. They always, it was always real weird.
Just very different. I wanted to um let's see here. By the way, this happened in New York. This is, I don't know if we can play all of it, but this is 17. In New York City, Islamists were in the streets.
Displaying images of the commune, and then also chanting globalize the intifada. In New York. Watch. Participant! I'm about to go for one.
Gosh, you know none of these people have probably even been to the Middle East.
Some of them, by judging by them, they would probably be thrown from rooftops. It's just amazing. in New York protesting for this guy. In New York. All right, quick quiz for the hiring managers out there.
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Okay, play this thing. You guys have been talking about this all day. Play it. Play it, Ken. Set this up for me, because it's about.
All right. Yeah, McDonald's CEO went viral online, I guess, through TikTok because he was. You know, sampling the big arch, the new McDonald's product.
So, this is him here doing that.
So, he's talking about it, and he's saying dumb stuff like it has beef notes. and stuff like that. Like he was tasting wine It's a McDonald's burger. But look at that, watch. Oh, look.
And then he says this is a big bite when it wasn't a big bite at all. Oh, I guess we didn't get that part. All right. Well, um, so. We can play it and actually hear it.
All right. Go ahead. Yeah, let's get to the part where he says that this is. Got so much to see. This is a big bite.
This is the truth. That is so good.
Okay, so he doesn't think he eats that regularly. Do you think he eats his own restaurant's food? think he does much? He looks Very I don't know. I wouldn't take camp or advice from that guy.
He doesn't look like the average person, let alone the average McDonald's consumer.
Well, he's CEO. Alien CEO? Could be.
So, this is the. Wait, so that's the McDonald's CEO? This is the Burger King CEO? I would assume in response to 30, yeah, play 30.
Okay, here we go. Oh, that's a big bite. Not bad, right? And that's how the regular person eats a burger. A napkin.
Okay, now then he was like, I need a napkin. How the McDonald's CEO ate the burger is not how regular people eat burgers. Yeah, it seemed like he was afraid of it. Look at this, this mirror. And he's.
Wearing a white shirt, right? A white sweater. Like, why would you be doing that, knowing that you're going to be eating this? A V-neck. He's like, mm, so processed, mm.
I know POTUS likes McDonalds, but I don't get it. It's like one of those things if it stays on the counter for like more than five minutes, it smells bad. Right?
Well, McDonald's actually, they're known for their burgers lasting years and years, like in a closet without any mold or anything. Who does that? Who puts their burgers in a closet? Where somebody pulls out something from like 2002, a burger they bought in 2002, left in the club. Lorraine says that she can tell the Burger King CEO clearly eats Burger King food, and the McDonald's guy does not eat McDonald's food.
Oh, completely. Yeah, it looks just like it. Yeah. All right, today's stupidity. What do we got?
All right. Well, let's go. This was the candidate for governor in Oklahoma one. This is cut 29. His name's Ginter Drummond.
Apparently, he wants more immigration, more illegal immigration for him. Listen. To any immigrant that wants to come to the United States, to come to Oklahoma and integrate into our state, I welcome you with open arms. Hmm. 'Kay.
Alright then. I just think the history we have over the last few years with immigration You may want to slow down with some of that rhetoric. That's Pioneer Woman's Family. They're the Drummond family. That's a pioneer woman's family.
Really? Yeah, that is. I don't know how. I think he's. I don't know, like if he's one of their brothers or something like that, but yeah, that's part of that family.
That family's a prominent family in Oklahoma. They're big ranchers, and that's a pioneer woman's family. Interesting. Very interesting.
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