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I have no idea why We have factions of the right that spend more time fighting each other than the Islamist threat that is looming. But there we are. I woke up this morning, and apparently. Mark Levin and Megan Kelly were fighting. I don't know how long.

I just like log off over the weekend and I just don't have the bandwidth or they space in my calendar to Accommodate the stuff that goes back and forth on social media for way too long. People live. too much online and it is cringe. I can't deal with it.

So. I'm watching. Because Mark Levin, I guess, was under attack, probably simply because he's Jewish. And I guess I don't even know what I don't even know how it started, but I do know what it ended up as. It all happened.

I guess somebody reposted a. Um Oh, a guy who was funded by the Soros drop site news and And Mark Levin made a comment on it. And Megan Kelly told him he has a micro-male copulatory organ, but she said pinos. Microponous? Yeah, a microponous.

That's. She said he has a micropinous, just Oh. And I'm And it wasn't just her, then Marjorie Taylor Greene got in on it. And I don't even know what is happening here. She got it he got it Also, maybe could be he, uh, got in on it and said, I wholly support I wholeheartedly support Megan Kelly telling the world Mark Levin is the micro penis.

It's the most deserved insult, and I don't care if it's vulgar. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It went on and on. Trump weighed in. They're all mad because Trump weighed in.

Trump got involved and had this Post that he had on truth social. where he was absolutely just effusive with his praise of Levin. And Said that he's a good friend. He's a solid conservative. He says he's Mark Levin, a truly great American patriot.

is under is somewhat under siege by other people with far less intellect, capability, and love for our country, he writes. Mark is tough, strong and brilliant, hence the nickname, the great one. And he said talked about his past and he goes, He said, um He is a true conservative and intellect, far smarter than those who criticize him. But above all, he adds, he is a man of great wisdom and common sense who truly loves our country. When you hear others unfairly attack Mark, Trump writes, remember that they're jealous and angry human beings whose sway is much less than the public understands and will, now that they know where I stand, rapidly diminish.

Other than for his wonderful wife and family, Levin only cares about one thing, and that's greatness and success for America. Those that speak ill of Mark will quickly fall by the wayside, as do the people whose ideas, policies, and footings are not sound. They are not MAGA, he writes in Cap's lock. I am. And MAGA includes not following Iran, a sick, demented, and violent terrorist regime, not allowing them to have nuclear weapons and blow up the United States of America, etc.

So he weighed in on this. What you have are people who were never actually MAGA trying to take MAGA away from Trump. That's exactly what this is. They want to diminish Trump.

so that they can get a candidate they can control for 28. They want to diminish Trump so that they have more influence in the White House. You know, you had this story that Tucker Carlson was peddling over the weekend where he said that the CIA was reading his text messages, and everyone was like, Are you admitting that you've been texting with the Iranian regime? And then he was like questioning, I guess, why he would be under any kind of watch. He went to Russia and was talking to Vladimir Putin and their foreign minister, and he was doing the same in some of these other Middle Eastern countries.

So If you're literally working with a foreign government and you're talking to a foreign government and they're bringing you over there. And then you're also trying to visit the White House and influence the president's policy decisions, then, yeah, they're probably going to look. I mean, that's. Yeah, that's like goes under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. That's what Paul Manafort went to jail for violating.

That's Farah. If you're taking foreign money and you're meeting with foreign members of government and then you're trying to influence policy within the White House, And you're not registered as a foreign agent, then, yeah, then you get in, that's the way that the law currently exists. I mean, some might say it's treason.

Some say. But Why is that? I mean, apparently.

Sources, people in DC were saying that it was bonkers and BS, and that he entirely made it up. He is also the guy who made up getting arrested in Israel. when video shows it never happened. He's made up a lot of stuff. I don't know what's happened.

A lot of the people that I know that we all knew each other, nobody knows what's happened to him. It's just very odd. And now Trump weighs in. They have amazing TDS right now. These are people who never liked him.

They just pretended to guam onto it because they wanted your eyeballs. That's the thing about being fair weather. and not being consistent. One of the things that you know about this program is I call balls and strikes, and I am literally the only person in Commentary who will do it. I don't give a rat's ass about clickhorn.

I don't. Because that's not what matters. Building a relationship with your audience and having that be the sustaining factor is what matters because trends come and go. Candidates come and go, politicians come and go. but that established relationship with the audience, that's the thing that stays.

If people don't feel like they can trust you, they're not going to listen to you. They're not going to want to hang around you. They're not going to have anything to do with you. What's the point? And so there are people who absolutely hated him.

My only apparent offense was having a different candidate in the primary. But These are people who've called him Nazi. Who said that he's racist, who have said that he's sexist, who have said that they quote, passionately hate him. That's these people. And now they want to hijack his movement away from him.

and act like and divorce him from it so that they can they think that they're going to be able to co op this movement. We saw this happen with the Tea Party. By the way, all of these people that are trying to do this now, they've never been activists. They've been news readers. They've sat in their glossy little network studios in New York and they had copy handed to them and loaded into the prompter and they just read everyone else's thoughts, which is why they never really had any original ones of their own.

And now they want to be activist analysts?

Okay. No, these are people who were never in. They didn't see what happened in the Tea Party. The people already tried that. They already tried hijacking a movement.

They think that they're going to be able to hijack this movement and use it. To effect a change for a policy that they want, for a candidate that they want. These people are going to try to destroy Trump because his term is ending. And I don't care if you reluctantly voted for him in the general or if you were excited to vote for him in the general, none of that matters. The point is.

is that This is the time he legitimately is being targeted by these people. And a lot of these people, I mean, good grief, I have texts that Steve Bannon sent Jeffrey Epstein saying that he hoped Trump was convicted for January 6th. He was texting all of these people saying, yeah, Trump was guilty in all of this, accusing POTUS of literally inciting a riot and saying that I hope he gets impeached and I hope he's arrested. in text verbatim to Epstein. And Epstein's like telling him, you know what you need to do?

You need to create a media company and hide behind it so that you can go and lobby for this stuff. Which brings me back to the point about Tucker, is that what he was trying to do when he went and created his own media company? Was he following Jeffrey Epstein's advice to Steve Bannon, you can be a secret foreign agent if you just hide behind the veneer of a media company? Is that what this is all about? I mean, we're just asking questions.

Is that what it's all about? Because it seems like that's the same playbook that's being followed here. Huh. Interesting. But now, no, we have 50-year-olds that are telling other people that they have micropenises now.

That's where. The commentary is. I mean, heaven forbid, let's not talk about the three terror attacks that we had within a two-week period while Democrats have everything shut down. Let's not discuss that. Let's not discuss how progressives and allied nations are trying to not only kneecap their nation, but they're also trying to stick a shiv to the United States so that we get stuck with making sure the entire rest of the world gets an oil supply without the entire rest of the world having to put a single dime into it.

And relying solely like a bunch of welfare queens on the efforts of the United States. I mean, they could be talking about that. But heavens know We need to have a phallus measuring contest with other people and start talking about their male copulatory organs, which why are fifty year old women talking about Mark Levin's Dong? Kane's dying. Not as much as I am for having to address this on aircraft, I promise you.

So, this is the state of things. Right now, we have midterms coming up.

Now here's the other part of the gamble. These people want to tank Trump's approval with Iran. They want to make Iran the poison pill. and probably I mean, look. It hasn't escalated beyond.

It has not, we're not rebuilding the nation, and this is not some, it's not even a war. He has never, the left always says Trump's going to get us involved in every world war.

Now you have Tucker and all these other people that are saying the same thing. They're repeating the left's. The left's Propaganda verbatim. Verbatim. While trying to tell you that they're the real MAGA and that Trump actually isn't.

If anybody's real MAGA, it's Trump. It's a difference. I think there are some people who just don't understand geopolitical issues. They just don't get it. They don't understand that shrinking from the world stage allows your enemies to rise.

That doesn't mean nation building either for the people who read with pictures and have no ability to have grasp nuance at all. But they're trying to take midterms. This is what they want to do. They want to make it to where Republicans lose in midterms. They're doing everything that they can.

The Tuckers and the Megans and all these people. I mean, I'm just, it's Occam's razor. I just see people trying to tank midterms. and trying to poison Pill Trump with Iran. And use Israel as a cudgel.

This is all part of that war for the soul of the right, the multipolarity. And the crazy thing is that some of the people that have glommed onto this have never even been on the right. But they want to act like they're the ombudsman for the right. They want to act like that they're the ones who set the standards and measures for the right when they've never had anything to do with the right. And I'm sorry, reading copy in a Fox News studio doesn't count.

They want to ruin midterms. They want to tank midterms. They want to make it to where Trump is a lame duck.

So that they can hijack this movement. They think they're going to be able to do this. Hijack you. and make you support the candidate they want. Because they want a diminished America.

They want an America withdrawn from the world stage. They want an America that doesn't realize the importance of alliances. They live in a world where they think that no threat so long as America stays isolated and completely off of the international stage. And that's what they want. This isn't even about nuance.

They want the country off the national state or the international stage.

So that way we can develop multiple poles of power, multipolarity. Multiple poles of power, introduce multipolarity, which is going to take some time because Russia's nowhere near it yet, China's nowhere near it yet. It's still a unipolar world and the United States is dominant. But they want to s they they're seeking to reduce that. That's what this is all about.

That's the New World Order that you were warned about, what they're advocating for. That's the New World Order that they're pushing. a diminished United States, and a stronger China and Russia. The trains run on time. Look at the grocery store they allowed us to go to.

Doesn't it look so nice and clean? Wow Just asking questions. Look how amazing Qatar is, except for Christians who have to live literally in a Christian ghetto all the way the hell out on the east ast end of town, and you can't even put up a cross on the side of the building. Just asking questions. But hey, micro penis, right?

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So in my town. Can you say higher? Very important. No cheese press into that mark. POTUS is like, you're a very obnoxious person.

By the way, I like how he points. At people. It's not just like a normal point. It's not like you. It's like the arm is retracted, and he does like, it's like the guy, the annoying, insufferable guy who was salt bay, but this is better, though.

He's like, you. You are very annoying. You're an obnoxious person. Yo, you're an obnoxious person. The way he points.

Welcome back to the program. Daniel Lash. with you. Obviously POTUS. Who was dealing with the media?

He weighed in, by the way, on that Levin fight. I just wanted to, I'm not spending any more, like, any more time this week after this. bit here. Talking about the soap opera. that's happening between the Uh Boomer commentariat.

Just not doing it. I'm just not. But Potus Waiden was like, Yeah, Mark Levin's a great patriot, etc. And now I see every like Marjorie Taylor Greene going out there and saying Trump is she's trying to act like she's the She's the uh arbiter of who is and who isn't. MACA?

And I'm like, you let you, first off, you hate Trump, you have TDS. You left after you made a butt ton of money in Congress. She went into Congress. with what, seventy thousand? How much money does she have?

Somewhere around that. Yeah, you Yeah, yeah, yeah. walks out with $25 million. And do you think that's because Marjorie Taylor Greene is so great with trading? Because if anyone was organically that good, they'd be working in Wall Street.

No, it's because insider trading. How the hell are she even gonna get that's why? She made Fat Bank, and then she's like, guys, it's because of my construction company. By the way, that stuff is public. We can just literally go, which I did, and I linked over at Substack.

There are websites that track the trading that Congress people do, and they were tracking her money, and they showed exactly how much money she earned from trading. And it's from, I mean, come on.

So, so stupid.

So, what did she have? She had, yeah, her net worth jumped. Actually, it's over 21 million, is what it's like closer to 25 million dollars. She started at 700K.

Okay, so she had 700K, walks out with 25 million, and then she leaves Congress two days after her congressional retirement vests.

So, how nice is that?

So she made her bank and now she's just gonna blow it up. And all of it is mad. She's only mad because Trump told her she couldn't win a Senate race in Georgia. That's why she's so mad at him, and that's true. 'Cause she can't win a Senate race in Georgia.

That's fact. Isn't that crazy? Just just I don't even know. This is so She could win a Senate raised in Georgia. She couldn't even get people out in her district to vote in the Uh separate she couldn't even get people to to vote on Uh, in that special election, she couldn't get people out to vote for that, so I don't know.

I just POTUS needs to be focusing on. Not the infighting, with the. You know, boomer commentariat on the right, but he and I'm saying that that's the generation. He needs to be focusing on Ending with Iran and also SAFE Act and tariff policy, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. That's what that's where his focus needs to be.

And all these people I feel like are such a distraction from it. Such a distraction.

Now I have a few other things to head. Speaking of some of the Islamism and other issues, we were talking about. Goodbye, Britain. Goodbye, whatever. Goodbye, Canada.

We This was on Friday when this happened in Spring, Texas. The guy who was arrested Because he entered the uh sp Spring Elementary. And Uh was in like uh full on. He was like all kidded out. He you know because you can't bring a firearm onto school grounds.

It's been illegal now for over thirty years, I think. It's you you're not able to Uh bring a firearm onto school grounds.

So this guy walks in. To the school. He was dressed like law enforcement. And he walks into this school. And which, you know, walking in with a firearm is a third degree felony, and he's arrested for it.

He's originally from Iraq. He became a naturalized citizen just a couple of years ago. His name g he goes by Kyle Chris now. Isn't that interesting?

Sorry, but that's not that is not That's not a coincidence. He changed his name. That was not his original name. But now his name's Kyle Chris. Don't you think that's interesting, Hane?

Oh yeah. full tac he's all tactical. He's in his tactical outfit. He walks into this Texas elementary school last week through an improperly closed door. asks about the security presence on campus.

And his real name is Moohie Mohaden Najim. And he was arrested last week, faces felony charge of unlawfully carrying a weapon in a prohibited place. He's from Iraq. Naturalised in August of 2022. Interesting.

He got there was this fifteen second window when the doors don't click shut if a parent leaves the building. And he was apparently wearing a uh he's all kitted out. He had his a fake uniform and all this stuff and he got through. The secure vestibule system stopped him from going any further though and trapped him right in the front area. And He was asked by office staff to provide identification and he didn't do it.

He wouldn't do it. And the front office immediately contacted their full-time campus guard. He was unable to get to the hallways. He was unable to, thankfully, thank heavens that school had proper security. Nobody was harmed.

There weren't you know, that was it. He was trapped there. And so now he's arrested. I think he needs to be deported. Do you is am I being too much of a conspiracy theorist to have my eyebrows shoot up into the Neither bite.

Like his name change? Yeah. Dude, that's weird. That's weird. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Literally calls himself Kyle Chris. Hmm. Hmm. So That to me sounds like that sounds like a dry run. I don't think I'm alone in that, right?

That sounds like a dry run. Klein ISD.

So now they're even upgrading their security protocol even more now. But that to me sounds like an absolute trial run. This is the stuff that we're talking about. And then where are Democrats with security and DHS and TSA and all this other stuff, the things that they insist that we need, but they're not willing to? fund because they would rather They don't want to they would rather stop spending money on immigration enforcement.

So Now We have three terror attacks, potentially a fourth one in a two week span. This is just inexcusable. Just inexcusable. There's no reason for it. And I reject the whole idea that Willis is Republicans.

It's Democrats that are doing it. I'm tired of the Republican infighting over it. The whole reason that they're fighting over ways to make it more palatable to Democrats.

Well stop it. This is on them if they don't want to fund it. This is on them if they would rather keep the nation unsafe. This is on them if they can look at three terror attacks in two weeks and think that that's okay. I mean, there's This is where the focus needs to be for the party, not getting everybody mad about.

Moderate Republicans who have always been moderate Republicans and are not going to change anytime now. I mean, that's the truth of it. They should be focusing on making sure the stuff that Virginia is passing isn't going to extend over. towards any other state in this union. golly, Virginia, the stuff that they're doing.

We're going to talk a little bit about that this week because The laws that they are passing over there. are I mean, they completely went the other way. I guess they got tired of having an actual balanced budget and having money in the bank and all of that stuff. I it's it's what it seems like.

Now, in addition to these, in New York City, let me pull up a couple stories for you here. Sure, gonna want these. In New York City. The homeless made more money than the average American paying the taxes to care for them. People working two jobs make less than a homeless person.

New York City spent over $81,000 per person on homeless services last year, according to the city's comptroller. That is And Asinine amount, taxpayer dollars. That's an insane amount of money. taxpayer dollars. This, according to The New York Post.

They spent over $81,000 per person. on homeless services, amounting to about three hundred seventy million in total bills. They said they spent money on the city's Department of Homeless Services Street Homeless Solutions Division. That more than tripled in the last six years from 102 million in 2019. or about $28,000 per quote unquote unsheltered.

Homeless person, according to the report from the Comptroller's Office.

Now, Uh And it is poof. It has skyrocketed in cost since 2017. That W uh that's more than what the Department of Education in New York spends per pupil. That's double. What the Department of Education?

The Department of Education in New York spends $42,000 per pupil, which is insane. This is over that. This is over $81,000. This is learning center math, Kane. That is That is I don't have any words.

42,000. is the cost per pupil. But over 81,000 the cost per homeless person.

So they're spending more on the h per homeless person than they are per student. These are taxpayer dollars. Exactly. What, Kane? What?

You're over there. The number of homeless just continues to rise. Yeah. Well, it's like in California.

So they had all of these taxpayer-funded systems, if you remember. To help or reduce the homeless population, and it tripled. And while the homeless population tripled, the spending in California per homeless person increased too. Not tripled, but it increased quite a bit. Uh that's craziness.

It's incentivizing homelessness, is what it does, essentially. 81,000.

So you get like three hots in a cot. They have these shelters that they rotate around as they please.

Some of them don't even have restrictions to drugs, drug usage, or possession, or anything like that.

Some get a monthly stipend. Yeah. That's pretty bad. They've been spending.

Well, here's the other thing.

So, in their financial reports, they make it kind of hard to run down exactly what they spend it on.

So, you know, this isn't just. It's a They think that it's going to increase to get this. 456 million by the end of 206. What? Half a billion.

And the population in the city? The homeless population, they say, is about 140,000 people.

Okay, wait a minute. What? Cain. Half a billion by the end of fiscal year 26 for 140,000 people that are homeless. We probably should do the math on that.

Hell, I'm going to go be homeless in New York if that's like. Billions? I mean, you're looking at literally half a billion dollars. for this. 400, it's over 446 million by the end of fiscal year 26.

Kane, let's go be homeless in New York. I mean, damn. Are you doing the math?

So I guess It's more than a salary. That's an addition of $3,500 plus per. Homeless person. Mm-hmm. That's that's what the increase is.

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Mm-hmm. I, um Don't actually I don't even I can't even deal. By the way, after they had a 152% crime spike, for quote unquote hate crimes. New York uh is now changing the definition for and how they report hate crime. They need more money and they get money if it looks like they're reducing crime.

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So here's the thing: what I keep hearing, and what I see in. British papers and some of these other European presses that, well, we're looking for a diplomatic solution. Will you? had a diplomatic solution. Here's the thing.

The regime doesn't want to be diplomatic with you in return. There isn't we've tried the diplomacy for longer than I've been alive. We've tried the diplomacy. Kane, w you were infant little baby Kane. They've been working on diplomacy for that long and hasn't worked because you have to have both parties interested in pursuing a solution that involves diplomacy and one of them does not.

I feel like where the hell do some of these people come from who think that you can just negotiate kittens in sunshine and you can disregard the will of the other individual or the other entity that's in the discussion? You know, you you you have to be a I I mean If they're not going to move, and remember, they came to the negotiating table saying, This is what we got, we ain't moving off it, and what's good.

So Trump responded, well, I guess you're going to get bombed the hell out. That's what's up.

So He's warning them You've tried this. And they're it's just Europe are just a bunch of pansies is why. They have absolutely gutted themselves. And not just the Navy. Excuse me, I'm not even talking about the British Navy.

France. Good heavens. Would you hear some of the laws that they're getting ready to pass in Britain? We talked about a couple of them last week. There's even more.

But the entire goal China would love to see European nations refuse to assist with the opening of the Strait. They would love that because China benefits. China wants to control all of these chokeholds around the world. All of these choke points they want to control, whether it's Panama Canal, whether it's Argentina, Magellan, wherever, they want to control it. This is and it was very smart for POTUS to do what he did.

because he went And said, all right, Lloyd's is going to cancel. And Britain did that. That's punitive. It's mostly punitive. They didn't have any problem in canceling this any other time, not even when everything was happening in the straits in the 70s.

They had no issue. with war risk insurance. But it's only now when their old naval fleet is pretty much gone, which is insane for Britannia, the island nation. But now that Now They That this is trying to kneecap the United States. That's what this is.

Now you see why Trump has to maneuver the way he is. We have people who still think that these NATO nations are acting as allies, and nobody has done more to boost Trump to NATO. or expand NATO than Trump has. I actually disagree with the inclusion of some of the countries that he was courting into NATO. I'm not even saying I agree with him on all of it, but the point is that nobody has done more to expand NATO than POTUS.

I mean, he brought in new member nations. He made it to where these other member states had to increase just to meet the bare minimum. spending as a percentage of their GDP on their own defenses. They wanted to skirt their responsibility. They wanted NATO protections and NATO perks, but they didn't want to have to contribute anything.

They wanted that to be done on the back of the American taxpayer. They wanted that to be done on the backs of the American soldier.

So, all of these people bitching and moaning about NATO and bitching and moaning about wars that they don't want to get involved in, you need to ask NAT. NATO's not sending their sons and daughters. Do a comparison. You see who who has more. They're not sending their sons and daughters.

They're expecting Americans to do it. Hmm. They want all of the perks. all of the protections of NATO. but they don't want to contribute a thing to it.

And that's just enough. Enough is enough. And that's what POTUS is saying here. And he's absolutely right. And notice how a lot of these people that have Trump derangement syndrome.

They were cheerleading him in the beginning about this, and now they're trying to backstab him on it. It's fascinating. But they absolutely They have to do more. They must do more. I did not watch the Oscars because I'm s the Oscars is dramatically different from anything that I remember.

Can I just say I don't understand why sinners got all these awards? Wasn't it like the it was like the most nominated film? It wasn't a bad movie. I watched it, and look Nobody gets more excited about a horror film than your girl. No one gets more excited.

And I like Peel. I like his stuff. I like, I mean, I like Michael Bujorn. I don't dislike any of these people involved in this. And I am completely aware that it's loosely based on the whole Robert Johnson lore.

I get it. I know bl I know blues music. I love blues, I like good music. Loosely, if it involved vampires and had a tinge of a little bit of race hustling in there, I mean, come on, because it did. Was it enough to dissuade me from watching it?

No. Was but did I think that this was a multi-Oscar winning movie? No. Of course, I don't think that Timothy Chalamet for ping-pong? It got good reviews, but there's a difference between a good movie.

And a great movie. There's a difference between A record-breaking classic. and a good movie. And I try I watch sinners. And I didn't finish it.

I watched it well no I did. I actually didn't finish it and then I went back and I finished it. And I saw at the end, I was like, hmm. It was predictable to me. I thought it was predictable.

I don't care if it was written on blues lore or not. I just felt it was predictable. Of course, there probably isn't one of the movies nominated that I would say, oh, yeah, that's one that you should include in there. That's a real good one. I don't know.

I just didn't watch it. I didn't even watch it for the fashion. And I sure as hell didn't watch it for all of the celebrities that were getting up there and running their mouths. I mean, you really did need. You real this is this is cut 15.

We we can only play the audio. because they'll sue us for it even though it's fair use. But they're Marxists. But we didn't really need all this. Listen, we didn't need this.

No, to war. and free Palestine. Get your ass back to Spain and say that. He's a big-time socialist, Javier Pardem. He is a he and his wife are big Penelope criters.

They're very big time socialists.

So it's what do you mean Free Palestine? Huh. W it has been freed. It was free. I just I can't.

I can't. I It needs to I'm just I we need Ricky Gervais back to host this. And then you had this. You had this actress cut 14. I don't even know who the hell this chick is.

She's in something I haven't seen. Go ahead and play. Uh It's an artist for ceasefire pen and what we are demanding is a ceasefire in Gaza and I think that I am so blessed to have a platform. Are you? And this is the least I can do to use it.

Did she have a mental abortion? I feel like this brought had a mental abortion because there's been a ceasefire. for six months now. I don't know if she's aware of it. Um We've had it.

for quite some time. Did anyone tell her? Did anyone ascend the ivory tower and tell actress What's her face that there was a ceasefire? You know, back in the day, I don't know if you noticed this, but if you go watch like some of the earlier red carpet footage and uh all of this you didn't have moments like this with a lot of these celebrities And do you want to know why that was? they had publicists with them.

They had these publicists that were right there on their heels. that absolutely refused to allow their principal, their client, to be compromised by a stupid question or Or to put themselves in a position where they alienated a single dollar or a single audience member with a view because it was about butts and seats and making money. It's a business. A lot of these people mistake the business for a ministry. You're there to entertain people, not give people hot takes about your stupid, half-cocked opinions that are completely, underwhelmingly misinformed.

But they used to have publicists, can you remember? They were right there with them, and the publicist was to go, that's enough, that's enough, and then scoot the talent on to the next. You don't see that anymore. I don't know if it's because Public relations has changed. Actually, I'm going to reach out and ask a friend of mine who works in PR about that.

I don't know if it's because public relations has changed. Because social media has made everything hyper accessible.

So There's no point in having that middle man. In real space, if you don't have it online, if that makes sense. I don't know if it's because of that or what, but. They used to always have them. I mean, I remember there would be times that Johnny Depp would be on the red carpet.

There was like one thing I remember watching, and his publicist was right there, and somebody asked him a question. And before that reporter could even get the answer out of her mouth, the publicist was like, Thank you, we're done here, thank you. Real nice.

So he doesn't have to be the bad guy. The publicist comes in and is the bad guy. The publicist is the one who's like, okay, next, next, next, and guides them all through it.

So that you're preserving. That aura of mystery. that the audience needs to believe you fully in a role, it's also about protecting the performer's brand, the talent's brand, and protecting their ability to be able to assume different identities for the art of storytelling. That's the thing. You don't see that anymore.

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Oh, I would vote 100%. And I would dare any of my colleagues to vote against providing our military the kinds of necessary munitions, the things that they need. And I largely agree with what the President said, that Iran has essentially been defeated. And why don't the Western medias just demand that Iran provide proof of life of the Ayatollah? Because I think the Iranians are doing kind of like a weekend at Ayatollah's and they're trying to pretend this guy is functional or even alive at this point.

And I think we just call them out and realize that they're a nation that's been effectively defeated and they don't have any leadership. They're unwilling to even provide. proof to refute that.

So overall, I think it's entirely appropriate to remind the world that if you want their oil, you know, you need to help us to reopen the straits. When did John Fetterman get so based? He is the lit I mean, he literally is the smartest Democrat. I don't even know why he's over there. He just needs to come over here on this side.

They don't appreciate him. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of the second hour. That was Senator John Fetterman, who's saying the obvious, and he's, of course, you know, talking about this dust up.

Uh with uh POTUS And NATO nations that are wanting to ha enjoy the benefits of all of the oil. We don't need them to take part in this, but if they want some of the if they want their energy, they need to help. It's we're not going to sit here and act like a bunch of welfare queens and demand that the United States do everything like it has done with NATO for all of this time. We're not doing that. I mean, what's the point of NATO if that loyalty only goes one way?

Huh? I mean, my own personal rule is: I do not owe my loyalty to anybody that's ever made me question theirs, and I think the same thing should be applicable towards these member states. Get off your fat keisters, and you either show some loyalty and you step up to the nation that has kept your backside safe all this time, the nation that has mitigated all these problems all over the globe at your request most of the time, the one that you love to hate but you can't live without. Why don't you step up and contribute just a little bit? Because it's for your own sake.

Imagine hating yourself so much that you can't even lift a finger to help your own people. Of course, we are talking about Lost Britain. You know. And Karis Starmer said earlier, we're not going to risk this, we're not going to get drugged into war. Look, again, going back to what Aragon told the king of Rohan.

War is war is upon you, whether you would risk it or not. Bounce. That's it. Do you know in Britain right now? Can I just give you an example of an absolutely ridiculous story that is 1000% apparently real?

It ended up going on Reddit. Yeah. Now I'm going to read the tweet, just bear with me. It said UK police went to a man's house to arrest him because they did not like his Xbox 360 gamer tag. Because they said it was hate speech against Asians.

The man's username.

So, like, when you don't use your real name for those of you who don't know. When you play games, a lot of the times it generates the name for you. I mean, in the beginning it did. I still go with my generated name. I have never changed it.

But you can also like customize it. And he clearly did.

So he changed his username. I'm not, this is what it says. It is, quote, Ching Chong Chinaman. End quote.

So the UK police showed up at his door. And he's Chinese. Yeah. Now what? I'm I don't know.

He was asking for legal advice. because he's afraid that they're going to follow up. They said a complaint had been made. and they needed to speak with him about an offensive term in his user name. He said that at first police contacted him via the phone.

and then they wanted to come up they wanted to apparently go to his home and interview him. And he said they didn't arrest me, but they made it sound like it was urgent over the phone, and then they just dropped it when they found out what his identity was.

So he's like concerned. And he goes, I'm literally Chinese. And he goes, It was created when I was 13. And my friends, he's like, we all did it. We all had silly names.

And it just, I just, that's what I kept it as.

So If he wasn't charged, then that means the crime is entirely dependent upon who is perpetuating said crime. It's not. Actually, it's predicated upon the crime, it's predicated upon the person that would be committing it.

So, some people can commit an action and it's not a crime to them, and other people can commit an action and it's a crime. Where is that consistency? That has that's not a hate crime. That's literally like racial Enforcement. That is crazy.

This is the same country that Literally had underage girls being trafficked into sexual slavery in Rotherham, and they did not do anything but good night. If you have a username on a gaming platform that they dislike, they're going to come knock on your door. This is one of the stupidest things ever. Are they flexing so hard on the stupid stuff because they lost big on all the other stuff? The stuff that counts, the stuff that matters, things like their sovereignty.

their integrity. They they can't even protect their girls, but they're gonna go police people's gamer tags. I mean the own when they are like oh the oh the guy's Chinese Crickets. And they're just gonna drop it like that? I mean, this is just so stupid.

Yeah, well, Kim brings up a point.

Well, what about damages? It doesn't care about damages. This is not anything like the United States where you have to prove any of this stuff. They don't care about any of that. It's the craziest thing.

I well, I don't even know what you can say and what you can't say over there. There has to be like a guide. And they're developing these weird cultural Road hazards. Because Everything is it's so stupid over there.

So in addition to that oh wait, there's more. The purchase of one slap chop, that guy's running for office. Yeah, I know. Gonna slap chop the hell out of that race. Schools in Northern England are restricting drawing, dancing, and music.

That is considered idolatrous by Muslims.

Now I love the notes on this. Because the notes go false, but true. They're like false and then they go Give you literally, yes, all of the things that it absolutely forbids.

So it's true. It is true. This is the Labour Party. Schools in Northern England have been advised against allowing art, music, or dancing that Muslims. find unacceptable.

This has been.

Now, we heard about the dog thing last week.

Now we're going back to apparently 7th century Arabia.

So they said that it's a document titled Sharing the Journey. Multiple commie-run councils have told schools that drawing pictures of humans could be. Idolatrous to some Muslim pupils. Mm-hmm. And that.

Music lessons could even conflict with religious injunctions. on Islam. Real thing. And they said that. Uh on the grounds that the music is quote traditionally limited to the human voice and non-turntable percussion instruments, as in the days of the prophet when they were only used in marriage ceremonies and on the battlefield, end quote.

So the councils include Leeds, Oldham, Thameside, and Kirkleys. and they're effectively asking schools to consider these restrictions. Hmm. I And the schools say that they're just being mindful of these of, you know, modern day England. No.

They need to be mindful of modern day England. England has all of that stuff. Be mindful of it when emigrating. Or don't. You're not gonna come over to I how you were letting people come to your country make it a third world hellhole where you can't enjoy dogs or anything else fun.

No, no music, no art. They want to kill all of it. I mean, this is Crazy. And they've had a couple of incidents already, which is one of the reasons why they are considering this. Because they think, you know, everything's blaspheming.

I don't know. And they said that There was. Because the way that these councils have, they said they don't want You know, students publish for blasphemous art. Of course, I don't even know what that means. I think that that definition changes.

And also, who the Mm-hmm. It's a state school. Why are you sitting here trying to be Sharia about it? That's what this is.

This is soft sharia. For instance, they said that there was this situation, there was this story. Remember the teacher from, it was in Yorkshire in 2021? We talked about this when it happened. and he showed it was a literal religious studies session.

And the teacher showed the students. A Cartoon, not a cartoon, like a rendering of Muhammad during the lesson. And Apparently That is considered blasphemous and It was a literally religious studies lesson and he was teaching about different world religions.

So the school suspended him, and then he had to go into hiding because Islamists tried to kill him repeatedly. Then you had uh four students at Kettlethorpe High School in West Yorkshire. They were suspended for what they were accused of uh desecrating the Koran. One of them read passages from it and then a friend apparently ac accidentally knocked it out of his hands to the ground and it got scuffed. This was in Britain.

Not like in Pakistan or Afghanistan. It was in Britain. They made the parents. Of the kid who accidentally dropped the Quran. They had to force, they forced them into this big.

public Performative apology where they had to grovel to everyone and beg the Islamists not to kill her kid. The mom had to beg them not to kill her son. The kid got all of these death threats. Adults were sending death threats to this kid. They were sending death threats to the family.

And the police didn't do anything about it there. All they did was say, Oh, well, this is a non hate crime incident because he accidentally dropped the holy book. That's happening in Britain. I'm going to tell you. Americans are not like Brits.

I mean at least The leftists, I think, are, but most Americans aren't. Most of them We're pretty. stubborn. All I know is that when I'm told I can't do something, I want to do it in a very big way with Pyro. That's like part of our American DNA.

Oh, we can't do this.

Now we're going to do it a lot. That's just kind of the immediate reaction. You're told you can't do something, and you immediately want to. You're told not to say something and you immediately want to say it. You're told not to read something, you immediately want to read it.

This is just the way of it. We have that American DNA. We literally came from a people who fought with people and actually went and killed a bunch of folks on Christmas Eve just to win the freedom for this republic.

So it makes sense. It makes sense. But this is coming here. Nobody's talking about it, though. They're not talking about it.

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Okay, so first up. Security at the Oscars was dramatically ramped up following the FBI alert over a possible Iran strike. Iran would not strike the Oscars. Because all of their apologists are there. Why would they strike the largest gathering?

Of all of their apologists. That doesn't make any sense, Kane. It's so stupid. That's just them being like, we're victims. Oh, we're victims.

I'm so tired of this stuff.

So, of course, I didn't watch the Oscars. I mean, I saw a couple of things and I just don't care. Timothy Chalamay was shut out. Um Do you care? I didn't watch the ping pong movie.

I didn't, we'll talk about it coming up, but I didn't. Also. Formula One calls off April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. They were just in Arlington, F1, because of the Iran strikes. They can't guarantee safety because Iran's been striking all of its Arab neighbors, is why.

So very interesting. They are not. They're canceling them. They said the governing body said that the Grand Prix races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are not going to happen because of safety concerns. It was made yesterday morning in Shanghai out of the Chinese Grand Prix.

So, I liked the movie. I've never seen, I've never been to F1, but I like things that go fast and are loud.

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Welcome back to the program. Make sure you go sign up at chapter and verse over at Substack, the newsletter. Lots of good stuff that comes out. And of course, every week we're doing part of this continued series, Battle for the Soul of the Right, that is looking at some of these, some of the actual propaganda, because you have now people. In this, on kind, they are placing themselves on the right, but by their fruits, you can tell they're not on the right.

But they're absolutely trying to overwhelm you with actual disinformation As a psyop, and they're just as bad as the legacy press that they claim to hate. and that they claim to be so separate from.

So this is something that we're keeping an eye on and we're going to continue that. uh with this this week as well. In the meantime, we're watching the fight over the Save Act. I think you said we were going to be talking to some senators later this week to maybe get some answers. Tomorrow we'll have uh Senator Rand Paul.

Because, I mean, at some point You know, we got to get this stuff passed. I mean, the. This is really like an attack on DHS by Democrats at this point. I mean, you're I this is I don't know. It See it.

It's a serious issue, especially when you look at the the Flights and the airports, and TSA agents quitting, and it's a good argument for privatizing. You said it perfectly earlier, though. They are really inflicting pain because of the immigration customs enforcement. They're against ICE, but ICE is. It's funded out to 2029.

They can't really do anything fiscally against ICE.

So they're taking it out against DHS, TSA, and the rest, and the American people, ultimately, for political purposes. Mm-hmm. And then, of course, one of the things we'll talk about more tomorrow is this issue with Karg Island. It's a core, everyone's talking about this little bitty island. It's or Kark Island, KARC-K-H-A-R-G, the forbidden island right there in the Persian Gulf.

We're going to talk about that tomorrow because that's becoming an important part of POTUS's strategy here. In the meantime, today in stupidity came.

Well, it goes to that funding, the DHS funding, the TSA funding. This is Cut 7 Juan. This is Adam Schiff saying, yeah, we're shutting the government down. You know, we offered some resolutions to Republicans, but they didn't bite. Is it responsible for Democrats to hold up DHS funding with the threat of terror attacks looming during this conflict?

Kristen, as you know, we offered vote after vote, resolution after resolution, even as recently as this week to re-poison pork. It's all you offer. It's all the Democrats ever offer. Yeah, that's they didn't offer anything that's actually A, makes sense, or is even B, sustainable. I mean, that's just goofy.

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