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They're trying so hard to hit POTUS on this, and they're exploiting all the little cracks in the coalition. They're trying to bust up the coalition. We've been talking about this: battle for the soul of the right. There's many different fronts of this battle, and this is one of them. We were talking about this.
And I got to tell you, I really hope that the right stops rushing to lionize people. I don't mind if people disagree on certain things, but what I find amusing is. The um Insistence that people who you think may share your view on one issue, you have to immediately allow them to control the ship. Let's let them put their hand on the ideal the rudder for the ideological train here. or boat here, and let that and steer that.
Doesn't make sense. I mean, people need to kind of prove themselves, I think, first. But the right has always been so desperate. Which, this is why this doesn't surprise me. People are shocked that Joe Rogan says this.
I think they thought Joe Rogan was a conservative. He's not a conservative. He's not a progressive, like a far-left progressive, but he's not a conservative.
So it's that's always interesting that that People thought that, well, you know, the left needs to get their own Joe Rogan.
Well, they have him. That's him. Listen to this if you don't believe me. This might make the UFC at the White House a little awkward. This cut.
Which cut is this? I just had it. Gosh dang it.
Okay, yeah, yeah. Go ahead and play this here. Play this now, baby. I don't care. But if that phrase sucks, here's the thing.
Like, first of all, America is great. Make America greater, I'm down. But make America great again, and then it becomes a movement of a bunch of f dorks, cause a lot of them are dorks. A lot of them these really weird Uninteresting, unintelligent people that have got something they cling to and yet and there's a lot of people that are just real genuine patriots and they're all lumped into this one group and you gotta accept the dorks too. Yeah.
Well, I mean, you know, you did have podcasts to stand. The same people that tried to gatekeep. And try to keep all the people that had a different choice in the primary and voted for Trump in the general. They try to keep them out and hurt Trump's chances because I really, I don't think those people were ever actually in Trump's camp. I think that they were part of an op where people thought that they would be able to use Trump for their own Islamist purposes.
And then when he threw the playbook out of the window, now they're weaponizing the movement that's his, and they think they created it against him. And I don't think Rogan was ever part of that. But I kind of feel like that's sort of who he's hitting at with this remark. That's my take on it. I don't think he hates average everyday Trump voters.
I just don't believe that he does. I don't know why he has somebody on like Dave Smith. Oh man, should I keep my opinion of it? I don't think it's FCC compliant. Uh-oh.
Kane. Then I recommend you stay far away from it. That's what I'm gonna say.
Well I mean, I think, why would you go ask Dave Smith for any? Dave Smith is like the intellectual equivalent of a gas station glory hole. Awful. That's true.
So It's true, though. You know that it's true. People are gonna get upset. I don't care. Now, to this point, if you want to know somebody, like for instance, that I think is a blanking dork.
Let's go ahead and pull up cut seventeen, please. I don't know. Is this guy gay?
So it's a black comedian. It's a racist black comedian who decided to go into Whiteface. He went into Whiteface to make fun of Erica Kirk. I think this is demonic. and wears a cross knuckless all the time.
That goes to show you the bigger the cross, The bigger the devil. Play this cut. Please, thank you one. Ways have you grown closer to Jesus? And that is why we say our prayers.
We are all his children. But when I say children, I mean like the holy blessed Trinity, which is why I hold the Bible. Come on. Yeah.
Is that supposed to be funny? That is so cringe. I think we all almost died and we had to be brought back to life. Did we die? I felt like it.
How is that funny? It isn't. First off, he's a racist and whiteface. And then secondly, he's making fun of a widow. I mean Guys, never get low T because that's what happens.
This stuff happens. When you get low T, you start like You know, transing it up and doing this type of stuff. And real men defend widows. Low T eunuchs, they attack them. That's what they do.
But how is that funny? How the hell is this guy a comedian? I was watching it. There's like more of the video, but I'm like, at some point, it's gonna get funny, right? I felt like Jimmy Kimmel was funnier.
I can't even believe I just said that. Boom. Gosh, we're smod. When when late night l when like Bad Boomer late night TV is funnier than your bit. Man, just hang it up.
Hang it up. That dude's gay. That dude's totally gay. Anybody that comfortable with fake nails like that, and like the wig and all that makeup, man, mm-mm, pinkies out, flame on. Just saying.
I just don't find that funny. I do find it demonic. I find it absolutely demonic. And then Uh On top of that, You've got All the podcast to stand. sharing it.
You know, Gal Sharpton shared it on her program. I don't even know if I want to play that. I get really tired of dropping. Um that feces in the punch bowl of my show. By playing the audio.
But I just find that devilish. I mean, if you're a. Can we just stop? Why are people so hung up on this widow? Man, we got you know what that that Pope was saying that Maybe that might be one of the things I actually agree with him on.
He's saying that we need more exorcists because I see a lot of demon-possessed people out there. acting like the devil they are. That's what I see. That is sad. Have you ever heard of him before this?
I never heard that dude before. Have you? Is he actually funny and gay? He does some funny situational type stuff. He's not like one of those comedians that writes.
So, no, he's not. He doesn't have the talent to write comedic anything.
Okay. I haven't seen it yet, yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's you know, unfortunate. Yeah, I haven't seen that either. I just, I just, I don't know.
Maybe that's who he's talking about. Maybe that's who Rogan was talking about, like blinking dorks. One of the things that Rogan said that I completely disagree with was that Trump was being too first off, he said back just a couple of months ago Trump was too tough on immigration because he said ICE was rounding everybody up. And then now he's saying that former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were tougher on the border than Trump. Hillary Clinton was never president.
I'm just saying. Just saying, there's a lot of very interesting stuff happening. And they keep pushing forward and forward.
So this Joe Kent guy, He went on a number of other dumb podcasts. All these people are such digital whores. He was going, they are. That's the correct way to say it. He was saying um that The National Counterterrorism Center, he was trying to investigate this.
By the way, the NCTC does not do investigations. That is not what they do. They don't investigate. He is literally lying to you because he knows you don't know what the NCTC does. He knows you don't know what his job was as the director.
They are not in there doing the FBI's job. Do you know what happened? How he just told on himself? He's sitting there going, well, I was trying to run these things down. you know, as director of the National Counter Terrorism Center.
and I was just trying to run them down, and the FBI stopped me. You know why the FBI stopped him? because he was not doing his job. He was running down, like he did this one interview where he's going through these all these goofy conspiracy theories. And uh It sounds like the FBI got wind of him behaving in a recklessly unprofessional manner and they put a stop to it, and he got mad and is now.
spinning that and laundering it in the press to say He was prevented from investigating. No, there literally has been an investigation. It's just not your purview. It's literally not what you were hired to do. That's like saying that you're going to go be the cashier a quick trip, and then you go out and turn tricks on the corner.
That's not part of your job. Keep it at the QT. Good night. The fact that he keeps going out there and saying, well, Oh, I was investigating. No, they literally do not.
do criminal investigations.
Now there's analysis. But no, they do not investigate. And there are a lot of people who retired from that, that have been correcting that. Six ways to Sunday. All over the internet, if anybody ever wanted to dig deeper than podcastistan.
And then he keeps going, well, we were stopped by whom? They never say this. This is such an op, too. They're only going to give you part of the information, and then they promise that the other information is coming, and then they never actually follow through with that other information. And it's designed to keep you interested, it's purposeful.
But you're never you never actually get any of the answers. That's the insane thing about this. No, he was not tasked with investigating anything. By the way, it does though look like he, that Max Blumenthal. The son of Clinton Stooge Sidney Blumenthal, who had a hand in destabilizing Libya under Obama Biden, that they fabricated that story about Israel killing Charlie Kirk and then leaked it through Joe Kent's wife to Gal Sharpton and all the other morons in Podkastan.
Looks increasingly like that because the investigation is still ongoing. I just why is he interested in leaking to someone who is framing like TPUSA and All of this stuff. I mean, there's a lot of things here that don't seem right. It's an op is why it's an absolute op. They wanted to hijack the organization away from the widow because they wanted to be able to control it.
That's what it was. That's what it's about. Speaking of control, wait until I tell you about this. This is probably one of the saddest stories I think I've ever heard of. This was in Spain.
Let me set it up for you, and then we got headlines, and then I'm going to try. drop the rest of it. A 25-year-old woman was gang raped. by a bunch of migrants in Spain. and was so devastated she tried killing herself, was unsuccessful.
So sh Spain killed her yesterday. She begged the government to let her die by lethal inject injection and they did. Her attackers are fine. They weren't even, I don't even think they were even incarcerated.
So they're killing the victims and letting the attackers go. It is one of the saddest things I've ever read. But this is I mean they're doing this in Canada, they're doing it in Spain. Telling you. Folks, I knew that I had turned into an adult when I got excited about laundry detergent.
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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.
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Giuliani Magazine. much longer but Don't worry, Trump's got a whole new generation of thinkers lined up, including his newly confirmed Secretary of Homeland Security, Mark Wayne, Chuck Mike, Bruce Dave Mullen. Maybe Mellon's better. He is the now former senator of Oklahoma. Before he was elected to the Senate, Mark Wayne Mullen was a low-level MMA fighter and a plumber.
That's right. We have a plumber protecting us from terrorism now. I work for Super Mario. Why not, Mark Wayne? You want to know what Jimmy Kimmel did?
Jimmy Kimmel was the second banana to Adam Corolla and just watched girls jump on trampolines and swimsuits. And I really don't trust someone that maybe suspiciously has a raging cocaine habit. to deduce whether or not The guy who's heading up DHS. is acceptable or not. I mean, this is the stuff that's...
It's just, it's so stupid. And he's facing a lot of backlash for this. I mean, you know, it's. A lot of people have pushed back on him because he's making fun. Of Mark Wayne Mullen, specifically because he doesn't have the type of pedigree that I guess Jimmy Kimmel on the left.
They're really actually monarchists. They love being ruled by people. And that I think is one of the big differences between limited government people and big government people because they love being ruled by people. They think they don't believe in autodietism, which is they don't believe in a person's. Genuine curiosity and personal pursuit of knowledge.
To enrich themselves intellectually. They think that that process can only be done in a certain rigid, structured. Overseen, controlled environment, which is why they love their Ivy League universities. They love all that.
So they don't believe, that's why they look down their noses at people who drop out of college, or people who don't go to college, or people who go to trade school instead. They look down. On blue collar. In fact, these people are. are part of the reason why college turned into such a racket.
They treated the formality. Of entering society, which is how college is treated now, as opposed to. additional education. They treated it this formality of entering society. They began.
really elevating artificially, its importance and influence in society. And then they decided to vote to concentrate all of the student loans in Washington, D.C., Kane, as you very well know. Which did what, by the way, to student lumps? It increased them more. They'd a captive audience.
By the way, why didn't we get into that business model? Only the government can do that. Man, I need to become the government. I'm just saying. But It it's been thoroughly Slashed by a lot of these online, by a lot of people online, and justifiably so.
This idea that you know he's not fit to serve because can you believe it He was a dirty. Plumber, or something like that. I mean, it's just offensive. He did try walking it back, but I just. I don't think it was enough.
This is a.
Well, first off, let's we had that. This is cut three because this happened before two. POTUS fired back. In defense of Mullen, listen.
Well, I've watched this guy. He's a loser. He gets no ratings. None. He's got no talent.
He's got Trump derangement syndrome. I mean, whenever I watch, I just can't believe that he's even on the air. He shouldn't be on the air. You know, in the old days when you didn't have good ratings or you didn't have any ratings, practically, you get fired. He should be canned.
Mark Wayne is fantastic. He became very successful. He took over a small company from his parents and he made it very, very successful, made money. He was also a very good fighter, very, very good fighter. I don't know what I never heard low-level MMA.
I mean, if you fight these guys, these are rough cookies. And if you fight, and he had a good record. He had a very good record in fighting. But you know, that's unimportant. But he is sort of a fighter.
But more than any other you know, I call him country smart. He's a very smart guy. He's got a great way. Everybody loves him. He's got a couple of Democrat votes, which is shocking nowadays, right?
But everybody loves him, and I think he's going to do a fantastic job. He's got a great way about him. And people respect him a lot. Here's how successful Mullen was in business.
So he took over the family's plumbing business, right? They had six employees at the time. And then he expanded it to become literally the largest plumbing service in the state of Oklahoma.
So, when Mark Wayne Mullen took over the family business, it was this tiny little six-employee mom and pop shop. He literally turned it into the largest plumbing service. in the state of Oklahoma. In the span of Ten years. That's insane.
He's got great business acumen. And it takes a lot to make business decisions. Jimmy Kimmel couldn't run his own business if his life depended upon it. This is what I'm talking about. They look down their nose at these people.
Jimmy Kemmel would freak the hell out if he had to go. Into Mullen's business and try to figure out how to make payroll. By the way, Mullen was so successful. that a private equity firm from Dallas bought him out.
Now, they never disclosed the amount, which You know what that means. What does that mean, Kane, when they're like, oh, the amount's not known? What does that mean? It means it was a good amount. A real Real good amount.
You know. Couple dollars. And he was. He had a 5-0 career in his record in mixed martial arts. He's a Welterweight.
That's not and he was also, by the way, a grappler. He was a an all-star athlete. He also operated the Oklahoma Fight Club. Which is one of the coolest things I think I've ever heard. By the way, when Mark Wayne Mullen is sitting in a room with you, and wasn't it him that the other guy was like, well, say something about it.
Mark Wayne Mullen was like, all right. I'm like, why would you, why? Why would you j he'll rip your neck out? Why would you do that? That's like going up to Godzilla.
And given him the finger. Why? Why would you do that? So dumb.
Some people have a death wish, honestly.
So he had a great. He's had a great career. He's made some really good moves. And Jimmy Kimmel looks down on it. Jimmy Kemmel.
Jimmy Kimmel, again, the guy who I've never thought he was funny. And I'm not saying that just because I dislike his politics. I legit. never thought he was funny. He's just not a funny person.
He got started on the coattails of everybody else. Everybody else. He's Never really done anything, even when he got started in radio. He was on everyone else's coattails. And like, I think it was in Phoenix that he got started.
He wrote everybody else's coattails, he didn't do his own stuff. He couldn't do his own stuff. He couldn't drive his own program. He has a personality of cardboard. He does.
When you think of Jimmy Kimmel, he's like a toe with hair. I don't know. He just. That's what he's just yeah. If lo if the locker room smell was a person, it's Jimmy Kimmel.
You know what I mean? Just not a fan. And when he first started getting into television, what did he do? He was on Ben Stein's coattails. He was the second banana with Ben Stein.
He was the second banana with Adam Carolla. He wrote everybody else's coattails.
So he has the audacity to go after Mark Wayne Mullen?
So he's trying to walk it back. We play two, we haven't played two yet.
Okay, go ahead and play two. He's trying to walk it back now. This is the last night. President and his pals in the MAGA media are not happy with me right now. Trump even called into Fox to complain about me tonight.
His apple polishers are all in a tizzy because I made light of the fact that his new head of Homeland Security, Mark Wayne Mullen, before he was a senator, was a plumber and now he's the head of Homeland Security, which is not necessarily the kind of resume you might hope for for the person in charge of protecting us from terrorism. Of course, they decided to twist that to say it was an insult to plumbers, which it was not. I wouldn't put a plumber in charge of Homeland Security for the same reason I wouldn't call a five-star general to pull a rat out of my toilet, okay? Mm. Well that was an apology?
Yeah, that wasn't an apology. And it wasn't apple polishers. By the way, the only thing I object to that. It wasn't apple polishers. It was everyday people who were offended.
And also, Trump doesn't eat apples. Have you ever seen the man eat an apple? If it doesn't come from McDonald's, he's not eating it. Yeah, if it was like a bag of apple chips from McDonald's, then maybe. Come on, that's just stopping stupid.
Stupid.
So I don't, you know, I'm just saying, I uh I find it I find it pretty fascinating. That He has, he's going after. Mark Wynn Mullen. I mean, it's just, it's just beyond ignorant. All right, kids, if you have ever fought with a garden hose, and you know exactly what I'm talking about, like the kinks and the tangles, and sometimes it looks bad after a year, and the whole thing turns into a rubber knot the second that you need it.
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Where do you imagine we are in the timeline of this technology? There will come a point. When it will mature, right? My cell phone is a mature technology at this point. How far are we from that point with content?
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Podus just tweeted, going to make a big speech. On economics in Miami. Our military operation in Iran is going great. I agree. I think it is.
I think only the people who don't want us to succeed. Are saying that it's not going well. And this, of course, comes down to still on fights over the SAVE Act. And DHS funding, all this. Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you, bottom of this third hour, getting you set up. For the weekend, why was Representative Anna Paulina Luna bringing sanctioned Russian lawmakers to tour the capital? Yesterday? That seems Non-characteristic? Why would that happen?
I mean, literally Russia's feeding Iran. targeted intelligence. to try to endanger our interests.
So Why are we Inviting these sanctioned Russian lawmakers. Per congressional aides. Into the House Speaker suite of offices unannounced. When the speaker is not even present. Anybody else have any Like questions about that?
Does that seem a little sketch? What in the Alexander Dugan hell is this? I got questions. Here's video of it. There's tons of video and photos of it.
Like bringing them in a private tour. These sanctioned Russian lawmakers. Um why would She do this. Any theories? I mean I don't know.
She brought And now they were suppo they oh well, they were supposed to be discussing Ukrainian peace. I don't care. Why are they getting a tour? Why are we doing that? Why are we bringing him into the speaker suite of offices?
Stop. Let's not do that. I I I don't I got questions. I got a lot of questions. I got a lot of questions on so much of this stuff, I'm telling you.
And the Hill wrote about that as well.
So there's tons of video of it. There's photos of it, et cetera, et cetera. A few other things to hit on. I want to make sure that we get you properly set up. We've got uh oh A couple of things here.
I had this little note that I wanted to make sure I shared with you. I saw this. just this morning as it pertains to history. Remember when we were talking about The um Not, they weren't weather balloons, the mysterious balloons. What was this last summer?
Did that happen that were floating around the United States? I think it was. Apparently, in 1945, we fired on the planet Venus because we mistook it for a Japanese balloon bomb. Oh Lord. I I don't like Venus.
It's a jerk planet. I don't care. Fire away. He's under a Democrat, wasn't it? Of course it was.
Of course it was. I thought that was entertaining. No, I think the... All of this has been going uh Like I said, I don't know how you, it's so bad in Iran. I said this on Fox Business last night.
The IRGC lowered their age of service. This is reported by Open Source Intel. to uh now 1213. Because they're getting desperate. They do not Have enough the old regime, what's left of it after it was decapitated.
has they don't have enough left. to keep holding it down. It's almost over as it is. Anybody who says it's not, they don't know their Backside from a hole in the wall. How about that?
They really don't. Uh It's Not this diff, it's, you know, we went from panikins to defeatism, and it's the same group of people. I heard that they were trying to push this. They had Jeffrey Epstein's best friend, the guy who was caught repeatedly in email, scheming with a convicted child pedophile. a convicted pedophile, uh a convicted predator.
that how to use the 25th Amendment to rob us of our free and fair election, that is to get the president out of the office using the 25th Amendment, Trump. And he was actually like speaking and trying to gatekeep for Trump's movement that he's been bounced out of and was really, I think, only ever trying to psyop it. Uh he was speak like speaking at CPAC. And apparently, I don't want to play it because I would rather drink poison than play audio from Sloppy Steve on my radio program, but we've standards here. But I will say that the audience was not very receptive to him.
I mean the tens of people that were there. They were not Receptive. Interesting. That stuff is not translating in the meat space. I have to share this story with you.
This is one of the saddest things I think I've ever seen in my life.
So you know how Spain pretty much allowed every Uh illegal immigrant. Coming in from North Africa into the country, correct? And that they, like a lot of these other European nations, have been dealing with an influx in crime, et cetera. There is a was A twenty five year old woman. Uh Nolia Castillo.
Who was? Uh a victim of gang rape. She was brutalised. and so destroyed. that she jumped out of the window from a fifth floor building.
She was so traumatized. Uh that It didn't kill her as she wanted it. She just was paralyzed. She's been confined to a wheelchair since twenty twenty two. And she was fighting to kill herself.
for youth and she wanted a assisted uh she wanted approval for assisted suicide. Her father fought to save her life. And it's so sad because when you read about this story. It's like they coddled the attackers. and did nothing for her.
At all. Um It's a scary thing. And it's The way the media wrote about her story, too, they couldn't go out and say, oh my gosh, she was attacked by illegal aliens. They said, here's that BBC's headline: Spanish woman to die by euthanasia after long legal battle with her father. What?
That's one of the most dishonest things I've ever. Heard um Actual actual headline. Or they don't mention that she was gang raped by a group of illegal Aliens. Right. Like this, they they don't.
They didn't mention that.
So she fought. And said she just could not go on anymore. She said she did not want to live anymore. Uh she was and she wanted to you know, be alone when it happened. And they did it yesterday.
She's gone now. She's no longer on this earth. She I mean basically it was a lethal injection, like what you would give to Uh death row inmates. I just, it is one of the saddest stories I think I've ever seen because her attackers are fine. They're still on this mortal coil.
And I'm sure they're going to attack other people because Spain has no interest, just like the UK. They have no interest in protecting their vulnerable young women. Like Britain let them get sex trafficked in Rotherham for nearly 20 years. Literally, a group of illegal aliens gang raped her. And She was so brutalized, it was very difficult for her to get over.
It just broke her. The rapists We're never arrested. They're walking free, living their best lives.
So the state said, well. Best we can do is kill ya.
So that's it. That's what happened?
So she's now dead. Where are all of the meet two people and all that stuff. All of the, you know, Believe our women. They're nowhere to be found.
Nowhere to be found. It's similar to this story that I saw, a youth center, this is in Britain. Did not report a 16-year-old girl's rape. to the authorities? Why do you think that they didn't do that?
Because she was raped by. Muslim Boys And they did not, they said that Muslim boys already have a tough time. They're already under enough police scrutiny. That's insane. Actually, sorry, this is a British publication.
This is a story from Berlin. Of course, that makes a lot of sense. German, Germany. They said that the authorities failed to report the alleged rapists due to concerns over scrutiny that they were Muslim. And this is the police affidavit.
It was first reported in German publication Bild. It was a 16-year-old schoolgirl. Uh she was Another gang rape. eight Arab students. They cornered her in a secluded area of the youth center.
They filmed. Their attack of her. Filmed it. And then they tried to blackmail her with it. And then They tried to lure her little sister.
to the same fate.
So in the affidavit They dealing with social services. In Germany, and they said the report must be, we have to file a report, we have to pursue this. The social service coordinator refused. She said she did not want to marginalise. The perpetrators.
Quote, she stated the Muslim boys were already under enough police scrutiny. and she wanted to prevent a general suspicion. And I can't. They they got a transcript if you that's not crazy enough. They got a transcript of a conversation.
Uh the supervisors of the uh educational center where they were at. And they were arguing that, well, you know, students sometimes get intimate. Against their will. Eight to one. What?
So, yeah, they wouldn't pursue it. This is just like what they had in Rothram. They wouldn't pursue. the gang of Pakistani males. that for eighteen years preyed upon women and girls in that entire community, thousands of them.
They blackmailed them, they kidnapped them, they sold them, they trafficked them. into sexual slavery. And then it came out that they were all trying, people were trying to hide it, and Starmer included, they were trying to hide it because, same reason. They didn't want to create a general suspicion of these. you know, Muslim men.
So you're sacrificing. The virtue of your girls and your women. to protect your invaders? You're sacrificing their virtue. Their integrity.
For Colonizers. Who are raping them? selling them into sexual slavery. Europe It's trash. They have no authority on which to judge the United States.
Ever. Ever. I mean, when are they going to start protecting females? Hell, they don't even want to define them anymore. In Britain you can't even say a woman is a woman.
You're arrested. It's just unbelievably unsettling. There's a really good piece right now over at Substack. you need to go read because we're going to be deep diving into this on Monday. Even more, I told you earlier how Iran now does not want to negotiate with Steve Witkoff.
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Now The president and the vice president are putting on a united front, but there's a lot of discussion back channel, and there's a lot of things that everybody can see. And It people are throwing their hats in the rain. It's interesting.
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Joining us on this, the president of Media Research Center, it's our very good friend David Bozel. And we always enjoyed it. How are you? Good to see you. Tell me about this because this is, I mean, 80% of black Americans.
have no problem with this. 77%. Of Hispanics. They have no problem with the valid ID to vote. This is a media invention.
And the media had the poll, they conducted the survey, they had the numbers, CBS specifically. They did the report, except they forgot to mention those numbers. Craig Bannister, who worked for us over at Newsbusters and CNS News, he dug through their poll, which they had archived on their website, and he saw that the crosstabs. That was asking the question: Do you support voter ID? And going through the crosstabs of the minority demographics and Sure as punch.
70% plus Latino, 80% plus blacks.
So, this idea that this, you know, that Chuck Schumer has been playing up that Save America Act is Jim Crow 2.0, it has not flown at all. This remains an 80% issue despite a month of Democrats throwing everything they could at this. It didn't help that Jon Thune and the Senate didn't decide they wanted to fly the coop here in the last 24 hours. But that's another discussion, I suppose. Do you think that they're being led by this coverage?
Do you think that they're paying more attention to these kind of bunk surveys than their actual voter base? It feels like they're worried about that more than anything else.
So I think this came up yesterday. Excuse me, I was on Capitol Hill. I was on Capitol Hill yesterday, Dana, and someone said, Look, I don't understand why the Democrats feel as if the Republicans are going to get blamed for this. And I had to point out to them. that yesterday morning on Apple News, which reportedly reaches 125 million users.
They showed a picture. of Chuck Schumer standing in front of a sign. That said, and I quote, Republicans have blocked funding for TSA eight times.
Now that's an abject lie, right? That's a total inversion of the truth and of the story. It was a politico story, and we could just sort of dismiss politico as being politico and just this inside-the-beltway Washington, D.C. rag. But when Apple picks up on it, And broadcasts it to 125 million headline scrollers, what do you think they're going to see?
They're going to see this big, gigantic picture of Chuck Schumer blaming Republicans. And so, to the question of our Republicans going to get the blame for the shutdown, that's how. That's how Republicans get blamed for this shutdown. It's because this thing gets broadcast to 125 million. People on the Apple News platform, which comes handily on everybody's phone.
It's the point of entry for news gathering and news consumption.
So, the Republicans need to have a stiff respine on this, right? They've got to combat this. In a uniform way, they've got to combat it aggressively, and they've got to call out. This is not just. Your typical run-of-the-mill liberal bias that you and I have grown up with.
This is a total blockade of the conservative viewpoint at the point of entry, which is the phone. or in MSN's case, the personal computer. It's just a total blockade of folks like yourself. That's significant. I mean, they're controlling that much.
It's all preloaded too. It's all preloaded. You got to sort of go through the motions to get it off if you want to get it off. But they, you know, in updates, subsequent updates, they can put it right back on.
Now they'll say, Well, we have conservative partners like National Review, which they never show them. Yeah, I never see that. Yeah, I haven't seen it at all. But there's a zillion other conservative center-right outlets that these guys could showcase. But to choose that story, Proves the point.
Now, Apple had not run any DHS shutdown coverage to our knowledge. We've been tracking this. Since back in November with our digital news tracker, we've developed it. We haven't seen a single story from Apple on the DHS shutdown until yesterday. Which had this big bright picture of Chuck Schumer blaming the Republicans.
So, this is how. They get put on their heels, the Republicans. Not to mention that they really don't want to work hard. to fund these things that you know as CBS Showed has 80% popularity. And this is why the country is so frustrated with these guys.
That makes so much sense. We're talking about David Bozell, president of Media Research Center. And in addition to that, because the SAVE Act, obviously, we're still fighting over this, but also. Fighting over what we're reading in the news as it pertains to how successful. The president's strategy towards Iran is.
And it is amazing. If I hear somebody like the IRGC go out there, IRGC go out there and say, oh no, we've hit, they make up, I saw a couple of stories they made up where they said, oh, they acted like they hit one of our ships, which never happened. They acted like they caused all these American casualties, never happened. But our press will run it with. Almost like they run these headlines where they beg the question, they're just reporting it as though it is true, and I think Tehran Tony is the new Baghdad Bob.
What are you finding out about this that I'm Marcel? Because this is that's dangerous. It's all universally negative against the president and against American troops. It's even cascaded into late night. I think over 90 out of 350 jokes in the first week of the Iran war, like 325 of them were anti-American and anti-American forces or anti-American allies.
So, just plus 90% anti-Americanism on late-night television. And the news gathering process, look, I understand it's difficult, right? Iran doesn't have any internet. I thought what Fox did yesterday with the president was a good QA back and forth. How do we know that they're even happy in Iran?
Because we haven't seen any footage of that, and we're just conditioned to see video, and we just haven't seen people parading the streets being happy about this. But all that being said, The tenor and the tone of the coverage. Is anti-Trump and that he doesn't know what he's doing, that he went into this haphazardly, that he doesn't have goals and he doesn't have objectives. How many times? Do you have to hear him?
or Secretary Rubio or Secretary Hegseth. or Secretary Besson. say over and over and over again. That the objective of this conflict Was to eradicate completely for once and for all Iran's nuclear capabilities, to eradicate completely once and for all its missile capabilities, and to secure the Strait of Hormuz for economic and security reasons going forward. I've heard those guys say those three things.
dozens of times. as being the clear and present objectives of this conflict.
something that has st that has sort of stymied. Every administration prior to the president, prior to President Trump, Republican and Democrat alike, they've all Kick this can down the road. for close to 50 years. And President Trump has decided to do something about it. And he's been clear about his objectives.
If you just listen to him, and you've got to go to the conservative ecosystem to hear him speak. Even that's kind of divided anymore. That's kind of a scary place.
Well, I think, yeah, look. Yeah, you've got this, you know, the podcast rewards. Uh and I just look There's there's folks within our space. That are being Expose I think in the sense that they did not want us to go over there and do this. And they've been proven wrong.
And I remember at the early outset, Van Jones, all people, Dana, said, I think we're going to be surprised at how easy this was. And we're going to start asking ourselves, why didn't we do this sooner? And I wish some of our brethren in the conservative ecosystem would share the same sentiment that Van Jones has shared. Right. I mean, this has been a terrific victory on the part of the American military.
Obviously our thoughts and prayers to go out to the fallen. But this has been something that's been, I think, you and I lifetimes, we're sick of dealing with this issue, with this problem called Iran and the Ayatollahs, and all the hatred, and all the death. That they cause, and I'm glad President Trump has finally taken them to the woodshed. You might know this from all of your study of media, but someone was saying, and they made this comparison that. The way that the media is reporting about the administration's response to Iran now is similar to what Cronkite and the media were doing to the Tet Offensive back, you know, like in the 60s.
Does that sound fair to you? Do you think that that's a fair comparison? Because it started as a successful op the way that a lot of these, you know, that's been described, and it was January 68. It started out, you know, successful, and the media decided to just bomb it. The media wanted it, could not have it be successful.
Well, I remember um Remember George W. Bush? He spent close to a year. Putting the country on war fighting to go into Iraq, sending Colin Powell up and back again to the United Nations, selling them on the need for us to get into Iraq. That was one way of doing it.
Trump has a different way of doing it. He has been very clear that he does not want to ruin the element of surprise.
So, did this surprise all of us, including probably you and me as well, and probably our friends in the conservative podcasting space and the media, Ritt Lawrence? Absolutely, it did. He was in Florida doing a fundraiser. Two hours later, we're bombing Iran. I mean, that's how all this came down.
So it's just different. I don't want to call balls and strikes on it. It's just different.
Well, no, you're right. And did Barack Obama telegraph every move that he made to the point where our enemies knew exactly what we were doing all the time? Right. And I think the fact that you haven't seen this uproar from the American military and servicemen and women, serious servicemen and women who's all supportive of the president, right? They're all understanding that this is what they've been trained to do.
These are the threats that they signed up to eradicate. In service to the American people and in service of American interests. And they're doing it with splendid colors. I just wish the press. would recognize the sacrifice and the efforts and the success.
That these men and women, these brave women, are having on a daily-date basis, hour-by-hour basis. And we'll get there with the straight-over moose. It's just a matter of time. You know, this is only about three weeks old. And we've been kind of consumed with the inside the beltway politics of Save America Act and everything else.
But we'll get there. And I just wish that some of our people in the press would have more faith. in the American military have more discretion when it comes to reporting the president's motivations and goals and objectives. And particularly in the pop culture arena, stop making fun of these guys. It's unseemly and it's just why your ratings are in the toilet.
Yeah, Jimmy Kimmel on that.
Well, I'll give you last word on that, because I think you're also hitting the Mark Wayne Mullen story, Jimmy Kimmel making fun of Mark Wayne Mullen. He just limited him to being a plumber, but Mullen took over his family business and turned it into the 10th biggest plumbing company in all of Oklahoma and then sold it to a private equity firm in Dallas. That sounds pretty successful to me. Yeah, Senator Mullen has a terrific personal story. Why that makes it comedic fodder to Jamie Connobal, I have no idea, right?
I mean, again, it's just Trump derangement syndrome. And I hate to sort of boil it down so simply because we don't. But it is, though, you're right. But it is, right? I mean, it's just like, we're just going to be against the guy no matter what he does.
I mean, the Save America Act is exhibit A of this. The moment the president said that it was his top domestic priority. The moment Democrats said, I don't care if it's an 85% issue, we're against it. The moment he assigns Secretary Mullen to replace Christine Omit at DHS, I don't care that he has a personal story, we're against it. I don't care that he's created this terrific plumbing empire in Oklahoma.
We're against him. because the President said that it was a priority of his.
So the President is kind of damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. If he tries to sell it, if he tries to sell his success, American military success, the press accuses him of just being this egotistical, narcissistic maniac. If he backs off, Right? He's not serious. He doesn't know what his goals are.
He doesn't know what he wants to accomplish. He hasn't told us. I mean, the guy has press appearances and press conferences and press sprays every hour on the hour. If you're kind of sycophantic about watching this stuff, like we are. And you kind of have to be able to.
You keep us informed now. You have to. But I mean, yeah, I mean, we see the same questions over and over, and the same answers over and over again. Why are you there? To get rid of their missile capability.
When are you going to leave? Still not sure yet. I mean, it's just, he's transparent about it.
So the fact that it just doesn't make its way into the reporting is just TS. It's infuriating. It's infuriating. David Bozell with the Media Research Center. You can find him on X.
And we so appreciate what y'all do. It's so good to see you. We'll have you on again. We'll talk soon. Thanks, David.
Have a good day. Thanks for the crew over there. Thanks.
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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? cell phone is a mature technology at this point. How far are we from that point with content?
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This is a first for sitting president. Very first time that this, I didn't know that. This has happened. It's the first for a sitting president.
So it would be looking at, because it's always the Treasury Secretary and Treasurer. But that's people are saying, well, he likes to put his name and likeness on stuff. Like they're complaining about it. I don't know. Just stop for crying out loud.
Just quit. Tom Brady says he's asked the NFL about a potential comeback and they don't like that idea very much. But wouldn't he still be like one of the greatest if he came back? Yeah, I know. I hate that kind of talent.
I'm so jealous of it. Jealous. I don't even know how he plays football because I don't know what he does, but I'm jealous of the talent. But he said he would like that. But isn't he considered a geezer in football age?
Yeah.
Isn't it like when you get to mid-30s, 40s, it's starting to get up there? That's crazy. That's such a short career. I mean, I get it because it's so physical, but that's such a short career path. Thousands of exorcists are needed to tackle the rise in Satanism, says the Pope.
Hmm. He's warning about the shortage of specialist priests as social media and AI fuels paganism and the occult. Interesting. And Southwest is charging plus size passengers a fat tax. And they're trying to imply that they're being shamed.
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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? cell phone is a mature technology at this point. How far are we from that point with content?
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Uh, it's a very interesting read. Definitely keep it in your back pocket because it's going to help you evaluate other developments in it as we get closer to 2028, which you know is. We're going to have more developments than that. And you can also find us over at YouTube and Facebook and the podcast as well. Like and subscribe.
Every now and then we get listener comments, and I don't even. actually remember well I w I had to ask Kane. I was like, what were we even talking about? And Steve was like, I got to play this for you. I got to play it for you.
All right, so go ahead and play it for us, Steve. What do you got?
So uh I'm listening to the Dana Lash show. And she She says something about a gas station glory hole with it's just the greatest line I've ever heard.
Now that's comedy. I was just wondering if anybody ever put together what I like to call A list of Lashisms. Like It's crazy shit. She says, and just right off the top of her head. Gas station Glory Hall, are you out of your face?
I'm saving that line. Are you out of your face? I'm stealing that line. I'm going to take that one. I didn't remember what, it was the first thing that came to mind.
I think it becomes talking about. Yeah, because he's so scuzzy. And that was the first thing that came to mind. I'm like, what's the scuzziest thing I can think of? That?
And that, yeah, so there it is. That's yeah. Uh I well, I think I said previously his blood type was smegma, but that was probably What? No, you're just killing me. I am not killing you.
I'm not, I'm just illustrating. You know, that's just where writer first, that's how. How it happened. I appreciate the comments. Thank you.
I'm dead. I died. I'm dead. I'm totally taken. Are you out of your face?
I'm saying. Since I'm gonna totally, I'm gonna abuse that so bad. You're gonna be like, Dante, stop. Stop saying it. But true.
All right, before I completely steal all of Kane's time, like I did the other day, today's stupidity. All right, Juan, this is cut 18.
Now, I don't even understand this. I'm all about the freedom of religion, but apparently these Hindus. These Indians poured milk into a Texas waterway and left trash scattered everywhere. While they were doing a Hindu ritual, Um I found this to be incredibly stupid.
Well, I mean, I understand Tea in the Harbor, but I guess I don't understand this aspect. I don't like leaving trash anywhere. The milk and the water I have absolutely no concern about. It's everything else you see there. Yeah, always killing up your stuff.
Look at that. Not good to do. Like when we did the tea party stuff and put tea in the harbor, we were even careful not to just dump the bags in. We literally were like dumping because we weren't. And I want to do a little barbecuing or something and they're little barbecue things they have at the park.
I always clean up after myself. I don't even like trash in my car. I don't even like having a full trash can. That bothers me. I'm like, get it out of here.
I get so weird about it. Yeah, folks, that does it for us this week. I hope you have a great rest of your weekend. I will be back behind the mic with you on Monday. God bless.
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