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Well Where's the lie? Sir Kier Starmer is the last person. you would want to go to to advise you about how. You have a a Um a military. confrontation.
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It's right, though. No, he's absolutely correct. That's Senator Kennedy down there in Louisiana. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash. with you.
Yeah, a few things on this, and I have some of it. If you're, again, a subscriber to Chapter and Verse, the newsletter, I got all kinds of good stuff up there for you, as you know, comes out on the reg. But, you know, I gotta say. That in looking at this with This I don't want to say fra well, I guess kind of is a frazzled relationship with the UK and with Kier Starmer because they just after all of these years of being such a dominant force, now they're stepping back They're making themselves smaller.
So that I guess their enemies can rise. There's no other way to really ultimately put it. The POTUS says Iran's ready to negotiate a ceasefire. He's not ready, but he's not ready to make a deal. The Iranian foreign minister is going, we don't see any reason why we should talk with the Americans.
And in the meantime, you know, you have Starmer, who's he doesn't want to send anything to the Strait of Hormuz. They don't want to help out at all whatsoever. In fact, you know, it's St. Patty's Day. You had the, and I think this was the president of, you had the prime minister of Ireland who was meeting with Trump today.
Then you have the female woke president, I think we have this audio, who went out there, you know, here it is. Saint Patrick's Day. It's the EU was saying you're on your own. But then they also had the Irish president who had said, went out there. She wouldn't say, and my Catholic friends were making a big deal out of the fact that she would not say St.
Patrick's Day. She just said Patrick's Day. All of my Catholic friends, in fact, like seven of them sent me this sound bite last night, and early this morning. They were like, look. This is This is what it is, you know.
She's this is what it is. She's trying to sideline faith and all of this stuff. Which I guess in that context it makes sense because they've had this hostility towards religion over there. But this is how she starts out St. Patrick's Day.
She says she goes in, she's St. Patrick's Day, she's talking about migration. You know, Ireland as well hasn't been very much involved in any of this with the Strait of Wormuz either. And then you add this, you look at what she's saying here, you add it to what you're hearing with Britain and Kirst Starmer. And then look at what's happening within Britain.
Look at what's happening within France. Look at what's happening within Germany. And then you wonder why POTUS is making the assessment that we do not have the allies that we thought we did. Listen to this, because this is how she decided to start St. Patrick's Day.
This is unbelievable. The story of Patrick's life serves as a reminder of the resilience and courage of migrants. The invaluable contributions that they have made and continue to make to the countries they now call home.
sometimes even in the face of great adversity. Patrick's story speaks not only to the Ireland of the fifth century, but to the millions still subjected to trafficking, forced labour displacement today. First St. Patrick's Day message. And she says Patrick four times.
I don't, I'm not Catholic, but I understand. I mean, that's historically observed how he's discussed as St. Patrick. And apparently, that's a big thing. Again, my Catholic friends were saying she was purposely dropping off the Saint part, etc.
But she's like, oh, Patrick, four times. She ignores the historical traditions. She doesn't wear green. They said it's a big deal that she didn't wear green. I don't own really color.
This is the closest thing to green I have, the gray. sweater that I'm wearing, that's why I wore gray today. I just don't I don't I can't trust myself.
So they said she's wearing black like a funeral. And then she starts sharing this inaccurate version of events. And she's trying to act like, well, St. Patrick was an immigrant. He was a missionary, and he entered with the like everyone knew who he was when he entered.
There's a big deal. Like, there was no subterfuge there. He wasn't an illegal alien scammer or terrorist that was coming into. the United States or coming into Ireland.
So that's Kind of, there's a big difference there.
So they felt as though she was diminishing St. Patrick by making that. asinine comparison.
So, you can see now with the behavior of these leaders within their own countries, and in these own countries' refusal to help. with the United States. You can see now why Trump doesn't feel as though we have Allies, this is cut 10. This is the EU yesterday when they were discussing whether or not. They would help or get involved with the strait of Ormuz.
Listen to this. This is not Europe's war and this situation in the region we have the Operation Aspiras, as I said, in the Red Sea. The discussion was that it should be strengthened because it doesn't have too many naval assets. It should have more. But the discussion on whether we are also extending this mandate to cover the Strait of Hormuz, to go north from the Muscat line, there was no appetite from the Member States to do that.
As I said, nobody wants to go actively in this war and of course everybody is concerned what will be the outcome. But Ukraine isn't our war either. But yet, the EU was seeking a long-term commitment for the United States for the financing and funding and support of their activities in Ukraine. They kept talking about it like a coordinated approach, but it wasn't coordinated. They just wanted our money to basically fund all of it.
Oh, they've been. The EU made some dramatic sales pitches to the United States. They wanted the they wanted the United States to uh subsidize military and financial aid. to quote ensure Ukrainian sovereignty. End quote.
Okay, well I'll quote you. It's not our war. It's less Actually, of a threat to the United States than what Iran was attempting to do.
Now, I'm going by, and I'm taking Marco Rubio and POTUS at their words here. Because Trump has not had mission creep in the past. He has been in and out, and I think that he is owed the benefit of the doubt.
Now, there's other policies that I don't agree with his. On this one, I think that they've been very clear. and explaining what the point and purpose was. This was the The issue of Iran making enough ballistic missiles that we would not have been able. to manufacture a capability to thwart them.
fast enough. and China wanted us to use all of our resolve and all of our everything To get into this manufacturing race to do so while they could, we'd focus on the Middle East, they could do whatever they wanted in the Pacific.
So To tell the European Union, this is not Ukraine wasn't ours, that's yours. But Iran was straight-of-war moves. And China trying to move in and get a foothold, China trying to take control of that access point there, China trying to control yet another choke point. That is a big issue. See, China has imperialistic tendencies.
China has made it incredibly clear that they are not satisfied with their current borders. They've made it very clear that they would whether it's adding Taiwan, whether it is becoming aggressive with the United States, whether it's taking over and annexing different sections of Panama to have the canal go under their control. I mean, they've made it very clear that they have imperialistic tendencies. The United States We don't. We just don't want them to control things.
and thank God we love liberty as we do. But that's the difference. The U. S. has been the security provider for all of these European countries so that they could decrease their contributions and increase their welfare spending.
And we subsidize it. We subsidized it. For far too long. This is You know, this is These are allies that we have had for Hundreds of years now. And now fallen by the wayside.
They're committing seppu. And the United States, you could argue the United States has been standing on its own for a little bit. And it's a sa I mean, nobody does nobody is is wants to sideline allies. But If they're not going to act, the United States needs to act in its best interest.
Now, here's the other thing: the European Union, they're very fine with getting energy. Every country gets a varied percentage, Germany gets the least. out of stra out of the strait, they get the least because most of theirs comes from Russia, so they get it by another means. But there are other European nations that do. And it's not just that, there's also shipping for other different types of minerals, resources, et cetera.
And if they don't want to help out, then they don't get the spoils. They don't. No, then I say we charge them a higher if you're not helping out. And it's the United States that's ensuring peace in the Strait of Hormuz, then everybody else should pay for it. I think it's about time that they pay us.
Instead of the other way around. We aren't the piggy bank for the world. You know, which is why it's so weird if I can go back to this Joe Ken thing. When I see this guy do this, and I read this letter. I think it's absolutely asinine.
That this guy who is the director of national counterterrorism says that it's all Israel's fault. This is just bizarre. It posed no imminent threat to our nation. They tried killing the President of the United States two times. It posed no imminent threat to our nation.
They've taken hostages, American hostages. They have blown up American soldiers. And apparently, this guy pictured here with Tulsi Gabbard, this is part of the faction that's basically trying to undermine POTUS in the White House. This this Entire, it's just weird. It feels like a psyop.
Maybe because it's Occam's razor. I mean, you know, sometimes the easiest. Explanations are the the the true ones. The issue with this guy though, and I was looking at some of this stuff. This guy, I mean, his wife is apparently a Clinton stooge, like worked with the Clinton administration.
There's a lot of questions here about. You know, some of the background. And apparently, this is the folks in the administration are saying Joe Kent is where a lot of these leaks came from. That explains the story in Axios, where they were trying to say Trump's high on his own supply, and they were quoting some sort of insider. And I'm thinking, who has that access?
Well, it's probably Joe Kent, is why. He wanted to get a lot of attention for himself as he quit. He wanted to do it in a very sensational way, and he decided to kick the United States of America on the way out. This was not a principled resignation. I think he was going to get fired, and he decided to suddenly resign so he would avoid the headline of having been fired.
That's what I think. In fact, Taylor Bodowich, who worked with the Trump administration, And had previously was the Deputy White House Chief of Staff and Secretary of the Cabinet, had said, quote, Joe Kent is a crazed egomaniac who is at the center of national security leaks while never producing any actual work. He spent all of his time to subvert the chain of command and undermine the President of the United States, end quote. I mean If I had to make one criticism of POTUS. It is that he needs to stop hiring clout chasers.
and hire serious people. who are more interested in making right decisions by the nation instead of chasing clout digitally. He surrounds himself with two minissing clout chasers. Who have had no, a lot of these people, not all, but a lot of them, they're just Johnny Cumleatleys who decided to glom on at the end of it. And d and now they're causing a lot of problems.
For the administration. And then you have others. I just question. I have to be honest. I question the people who have these associations with Tulsi Gabbard.
Everything, you know, we try to get her on the show just to talk about the Second Amendment. She would not have anything to do with me. She did not want to come on this program. She did not want to talk about the Second Amendment. And I wanted to, legitimately, I was trying to understand why she had a total 180 without explanation.
And everyone was always like, oh, she had a lot of explanation. Oh, she explained it. I listened to what the explanation was claimed to be, and it wasn't an explanation. I don't mind people, and in fact, that's the whole point to persuade them to join your side. But when they suddenly do it and they don't offer an actual explanation for it, and you're just supposed to accept the 180-degree turn as good faith, no, I'm not going to because we've been burned too many times before.
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Yeah, so they said that they had Mad Max style vagrants that they had to clear out. That's pretty. That's pretty insane, honestly, but okay. Yeah. I mean, I guess arrest them.
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It's our DNA to answer the question of what is the future. Isn't it a perfect problem for IBM because you kind of need to have a legacy of building stuff? Yes. building actual Physical machines. Yeah, it's why I came to IBM.
I wanted the experience. The culture of building hard things. That others have not done before. Where do you imagine we are in the timeline of this technology? There will come a point.
When it will mature, right? Yeah. My cell phone is a mature technology at this point. How far are we from that point with content? By 2029, we'll build the first fault-tolerant quantum computer.
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Things people love. And now, all of the news you would probably miss, it's time for Dana's Quick Five. You know, when the aliens take me up into the sky, Kane, if that does happen and they do come to visit this sad, pathetic rock and they start kidnapping us, similar to that Tom Cruise movie, you know? Uh. I'm going to be like, hold up, give me a sec.
And then I'm just going to play him a little Orinoco flow from Inya right there. Just how we just came in with if you're listening terrestrially, just so they get the gist of what it's about. Doomsday believers are no longer fringe, according to a news study. They're a third of America. Hello, welcome.
You merely adopted the doom. We were born in it. They say that it's a New thing, whether it's climate change to the rise of AI, more adults think that we're living in end of times.
Well yes, that's true. A robot arrest. A humanoid is detained by police after harassing an elderly woman. Robo Cops. This humanoid this was in China.
It was after apparently the robot was harassing a woman on the street and they actually had to take it into custody. It was raising his arms twice as the woman yelled at it. I still think it's yeatable, therefore less of a threat. We have more on the way. Don't go anywhere.
Our friends over at Super Beats, the company Human that is behind this product, this is a great Texas-based company. And here's the thing with the heart shoes that they make: they've come out with a new version.
So they have two different versions now. I've only tried one of the new. I'm going to be in full disclosure. It's the pomegranate berry flavor. And then the chocolate flavor.
I've not had the chocolate flavor yet. My husband has, he says it tastes legit like a Tootsie roll. I don't know where the bag went. I don't know where it is. It's gone.
Somebody took it. Not saying it, I'm just saying we may need another. But I love the pomegranate berry flavor. And it's sugar-free now, zero sugar.
So there's no. Added Added sugar, no artificial sweeteners. And it is the best. Tasting heart chew yet. But this is all built, folks, on the same science-led heart health support.
So, there's no stimulants and no compromises. This is just a chew that you're going to look forward to taking. And it helps with heart health. It assists with healthy blood pressure, circulation, even daily energy. It all depends on blood flow.
And as you know, they were all founded over at Super Beats at a UT Health Science Center, built on real cardiovascular research around blood flow and nitric oxide. Support your heart health today with the new Super Beats Heart Chews Zero Sugar. Visit human.com/slash Dana. It's a buy two. Get one free and find out how to get a free 30-day supply on top of it.
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