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As you know, he was the deputy press secretary for J.D. Vance, and I say was because. He is now leaving. Apparently, and they, according to Politico, to start his own political consulting firm. I'm like, ah, yes, a Nepo baby, barely 30 years old, who's never won a campaign ever in his life, is going to start a Chex Notes consulting firm.
Seriously. Maybe this is what I hate about Politico's kids. I can't stand it. And I see this all the time on the right and the left. There are people that I see on cable news that the only expertise that got them there was coming from the loins of somebody else.
I just, I can't, it's why my, you don't, you do not see my kids out in the political sphere because it's stupid. If you want to do it, that should be something you naturally gravitate to or as a consequence of being, consequence isn't the right word, for the lack of a better one, the consequence of being very successful in business or being very good at something, right? It's supposed to be something that like goes along with it, not the thing that you seek out to do. I just have never understood that, right? I don't like dynasties and I don't like dynasties and politics.
Maybe that's my super American side coming out because I mean, just the other day, it was 251 years ago, you know, they had Paul Revere ride who warned that the British were coming, and you had Lexington and Concord. And, you know, maybe, maybe it's because of that. I don't know. All the stars are aligning. But.
It just never makes sense. And so now you have somebody that's, I mean, what campaigns does he run? Where has he actually done anything except, you know? I'm just saying, I know people in DC. I'm just curious.
That's some Nepo baby stuff. We make fun of Mam Donnie all the time for this stuff. Rightfully so. I just think it goes both ways. I don't care what side you're on.
If you do something that's cringe, then it should be noted as such. I don't believe in protecting cringe because of any kind of political ideology. I am I'm I don't well, my loyalty to anyone has never proven it to me either, nor should you. But I just, it doesn't, you know, the way that the article is structured is that, well, this was something that was going to be happening, and it was first made clear in December. I called BS.
I don't think so. I mean, I again And the piece says, yes, he informed the VP's office of his intention to depart in December, but stayed on to ensure a smooth transition. Do you know how many other press aides there are? You don't need to stay on to do that. This was, I think it was all concocted to give him a soft landing.
Because it looked weird. And I don't think, and I think it was concocted to give him a soft landing as a favor to Tucker. I don't think that it was done in spite of Tucker. I just, and my, because unlike a lot of the people that talk about all these cats on air, I know these folks, I think it was all designed specifically to give him a soft landing as a favor to Tucker. Because notice Vance, I mean, he's defended POTUS, but he's never said anything.
about Tucker. And I just think it looked we too weird to everybody to have His son is the deputy press secretary for Vance, and maybe it was causing some problems. I don't know. It was a little bizarre. I mean, you have Tucker and Trump going at each other, and then you have Tucker's kid as the deputy press secretary in the vice president's office.
So it's a little weird. You know what I mean?
So. It made sense. But I mean he's All of this is posturing too for 28. You have to keep that in mind as well.
So I think that this was done, it was engineered theater. without formally cutting ties to Tucker. His son's given a soft landing. Um and that's that's how I view it. Because now he's going to depart, but he's going to create A political consulting firm, yes, because that's what DC needs more of: is more political consulting firms.
Gee, I I can't believe no one's ever thought of that, to do that in Washington, DC, to have political consulting firms. Wow, Kane, such a novel idea. It's just right? It's goofy. It's brand new.
I mean, we make fun of K-Street for a reason. There's a reason why the stereotype exists, right? There's a reason why. But I don't believe. I like I said, I think it was all engineered.
Two Make it to where he had a soft landing.
Now, remember, this was the kid that Tucker Carlson was working with Hunter Biden on behalf of because he couldn't get into Georgetown. I'm just saying that's from publicly available records and emails that came out. That all came out, remember, in that trial that he had. What was that trial? With Fox, the Voting machine won, Dominion.
It was the Dominion trial.
So the a lot of these emails came out and it came out that Uh he had been working with Hunter Biden. 'Cause his son couldn't get into Georgetown and he was trying to get him into Georgetown. And so Hunter Biden somehow, I don't know how I mean, there's emails, that's why we know that, and they came out and they were presented as part of the Dominion suit during discovery in the courtroom.
So I just don't know why Hunter Biden would be like your go-to guy to help your kid try to get, you know, past the initial no for Georgetown.
So I feel I feel it's pretty safe to say that this dude has had everything, and he's a grown man. He's like 30 now, I think. I think it's pretty safe to say that he's had everything engineered in his life for him, down to him having his job at the VP's office. He couldn't get into Georgetown. Daddy was working with Hunter Biden to try to get him into Georgetown because he couldn't get in there and it means he's going to have to pay even more, you know, et cetera.
So, yeah, I just think it's interesting. I mean, he just stayed long enough for. You know, his dad to turn on POTUS, just wild. But I don't know. I just This is kind of like the problem with, we need fresh faces and fresh voices in commentary.
I need people on the right to not mimic the people on the left and think that every offspring that you bear is going to be some great American pundit one day. Stop it. Please do not subject the country you claim to love to such hell. Just please stop. Good heavens.
People have asked me. Before about getting my, you know, my sons involved in this or that. I'm like, no, stop it. That's stupid. I'm not going to do it.
I appreciate it, but no, no. They're going to do it. It'll be a consequence of being successful in something, not just because of where they come from. You're not given any kind of special insight or wit or anything else just because of that.
So, my whole point is that this is some posturing also for 2028 because the VP has been meeting with some big billionaire donors. He's been photographed at some big swanky fundraising.
So he's trying to get in position for 28. He says he's not sure he's going to run. He's running. That's a fact. He's running.
He's already running. But I think this was to limit. Any kind of shrapnel, rhetorical shrapnel coming back on him, as well as to. Give Buckley, a a soft landing. Because I think it was getting a little hot for him.
And so they engineered it to give him a soft landing. I just, do you trust someone who has to have everything in life engineered for them to like make decisions in consulting? Like very expensive. Shot calling. You know what I mean?
I would not hire a firm or work with anybody if I was a politician. who only got there because of who their parents were and the favors that were pulled. not because of any kind of meritocracy. You see how this is literally anti-meritocracy. You see how this gets into like this is literally leftism in action.
I'm just saying, it is. You see, I mean, that's we don't we always bitch and moan about things not being done on merit?
Okay, well that's, you know, there's your there it's done on merit, not done on merit.
So, I don't know. I just, doesn't that sound about right, Kane? It seems engineered as a way to not formally cut ties with Tucker. and also give, as a favor, give his kid a soft landing. Yeah, absolutely.
It was about the milk-toastiest way to do it. Yeah.
So I don't, I don't know.
Some people were praising Vance for that. Vance is very transparent. I feel like he thinks he's being opaque, but. I mean, we just, you know, we see it, we know. Uh now in addition to this, I'm not gonna get into the giant slap fight that the social media team wants me to get into and that's why they gave me a million links about it.
All I'll say is this, over the weekend, two of the people that you hate most on social media decided to have a slap fight. And that's it. I'm not even saying their names. The two most ridiculous people. perpetually aggrieved people.
I'm not a fan of either of them. decided to get into a giant fight. And I ended up not being on social media most of the weekend. It was glorious games. Is one of them Tucker?
No, one of them's not. No, no, no, it's two women. It was an actual cat fight. Oh, okay. Which those are kind of funny to watch because women are just mean.
I mean, gloriously so. It's very rare that you get a man who can be. That's a very rare achievement in mandum to be caddy. You know, those men are dangerously smart who can be catty, or they're super gay. One of the two.
I mean, there's not really sometimes there's overlap. But um no, this was a cat fight. Like the two dumbest cats got into a fight. In the alley of social media, while the rest of you were out there living your sweet little lives, that's what happened. No, I'm not gonna go more into it because it's so stupid, it kills brain cells without the gin.
So, no, if I'm going to kill brain cells, I'd rather do it with gin, not because two dumb cats got into a fight in the alleyway of social media. There we go. Have I addressed it enough, do you think, Kane? You think so? Yeah, I think we have.
Oh, yeah, yeah. I would welcome many more you want to give. Why is that? That's because I'm just you piqued my curiosity. Oh, man.
No, I don't think so. Anyway.
So, uh, and they were arguing over Erica Kirk and all this other stuff. I feel so bad for that woman. I really do. I mean, people are mad at her. Jealousy and envy-that's so much of it.
So much of that permeates this whole thing. There were people who were mad at her perfect life and her perfect kids and her perfect marriage and her perfect faith and her perfect everything. And so, I feel like they just really leaned into the evil that this killer created by just trying to maximize her misery as much as possible to an absolute anti-biblical degree. And that's what you're seeing.
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Terms apply. One of the things that made the rounds over the weekend was this insane story. Uh and it was showing This Statue That, and I'm pulling this, you'll have to forgive me, I'm pulling this up. It was the statue that. was apparently, what was it, like a near Lebanon?
And it had Uh I don't know if it fell over or if it was like that or somebody knocked it. I don't know what it was. But apparently there was a photograph of one lone IDF soldier that was taking an axe to the head. of A sculpture of Jesus. in southern Lebanon.
And people were trying to run it down and trying to figure it out. And is it real? Is it AI? What is it? And the statue, it's like it's a what is it, a crucifix shrine in the garden of a private family home.
And I don't know. I guess a lot of people took this as evidence of their hatred of, yeah, just Israel, not of Jews at all. Just Israel. Yeah, the government. What does the government mean?
Wait, what? No, what? Oh, you don't know anything about the government then, do you? Yes. Are you sure it's not just about Jews?
Anyway, it's one IDF guy. And I don't know what our response was supposed to be. Was there It seemed like we were supposed to declare war on Israel as a result of it. Is that. The understanding.
Yeah, that's what the left would like you to do. Yeah.
And the woke wreck, for that matter.
Well, they're the same. the woke Reich and all that, they're all the same. Because the Reaction and the responses. I just like I said, I didn't really I haven't really been on I try to stay off social media to avoid burnout over the weekend because I don't think that I don't think that humanity was meant to deal with so many things all at once, constantly all the time, right?
So I was following this and so one of my friends had said, yeah, because the IDF tweeted about it. And they said they did an examination, they looked at the photograph, and they began an investigation, and they said it was. They determined that the photograph depicts an IDF soldier operating in southern Lebanon. And they said the IDF views the incident with great severity and emphasizes that the soldiers. Conduct is wholly inconsistent with the values expected of its troops.
And as Kane notes, this whole thing was to trigger.
Some sort of anti-Semitic narrative, and you know, people love being baited because they love taking bait. It's their favorite thing to snack on. They love bait, bait, bait, bait. And so they said it's being investigated, Northern Command, et cetera, et cetera. Uh and apparently uh they I think they're gonna, the guys, what the conclusion was that there's gonna be a pretty serious consequence to this dude.
And that's exactly what you would want to happen. I mean, you have, you address it head on, you don't run away from it, you don't lie about it, you deal with it. You correct it, and it seems like that's exactly what they're doing. You know, the guy is a jerk who's doing it, and he's an absolute jerk. And they're going to deal with it, and I'm glad that they are.
There's apparently a very strict punishment for that, and that's apparently what's happening.
So good, I'm glad. That's exactly what you would want to happen. And, you know, there were people who apparently, for them, that was not enough. of a Response, and I'm just like, wow, don't tell them what happened at that big old church in Istanbul then. Don't tell them about the Haga Sophia.
Don't tell them what Muslims did to that. I mean, if you want to have a sit here and have a measuring contest about who's destroyed more stuff or who's more hostile to Christians, I'm not doing this Red Grain Alliance. I'm not doing this nonsense. But The thing is, the people who are upset about it and who've kept going on, I feel like. There's proper reaction and then there's overreaction.
And I don't think that the, I feel like the overreaction has nothing to do. actually with Jesus and it has to do with just Jews. That's what it feels like. I mean, these people that were very upset about this didn't say anything. At what happened with these churches across Syria over the past several months at the hands of Muslims.
They haven't said a single damn thing about it. None of the accounts, because I went and I was looking, none of these accounts were objecting to anything that Islamists were doing, churches in Syria or in parts of Africa. I don't understand. Um This Whole point. I think it's again anything that can be used.
as a way to try to drive The advance of that red-green alliance. And if you need a reminder as to what that is, it's the communist-Islamist alliance. Red for commies, green. Because that's the color of like the Shia in Iran, etc. And it's all too.
advance this red green alliance. And so people need to be just, I mean, a singular action by a singular person, yes, deal with it. But to act like this is some kind of ongoing thing, I think is It betrays the claimed faith because you're misrepresenting.
something by way of exaggeration. And I also think that there has to be a consistency there. Especially after what we've seen with churches in Ethiopia, Coptic Christians, churches in Syria. That wasn't that didn't have anything to do with Jews. That was all Islamists that were doing that.
Or, what about the people who basically do that to Christ every single day with our actions here? And the United States, what about those people who bear false witness against people that they don't like politically? Who act like, who put Christ in their bio on social media, and then they go on social media and say the vilest things to people. I mean, you're doing that in more. yourself.
But then they look at themselves as though they stand apart from it and they're better because they're not Jewish. That's really ultimately what they think.
So I just, the overreaction I felt like was performative. It was all entirely performative. That's what it seems, you know. Or, like, yeah, you were, there's a million examples of churches turning into. either mosques or Islamic centers.
But this is all purposefully about dividing the right and driving that red-green alliance, because that's what this is. What what gets me communists are so stupid. They want to attack the West and they will leverage An alliance with Islamists because they think that Islamists will go at them last. Isn't there an old Aesop's fable? about this.
Yet they persist. They persist in it. Doesn't make sense. You've seen the Red Grain Alliance in Britain. I mean, Britain is dying.
They are just at, they're dying. I don't know how else to put it. They were wholly unprepared for everything that has happened. uh with Iran. They can't deal with anything in their own nation.
They are completely overrun by Islamists promoting Sharia. They couldn't save their girls in Rotherham and elsewhere. It's very sad to see. They've allowed, they've taken in so many illegal immigrants and have completely reoriented their entire economy to serve that while they let their military languish. And for people who like to go, oh, military spending, that's literally the only job of a nation.
That's their only job, is that. And if you can't even do that, there's a big issue. You can't protect your citizenry. That's a big issue. They have, I was reading this report about the destroyers that they had.
For instance, they have the HMS Dragon. That's like the only one that they can actually deploy at this point. They had five other Type 45 destroyers that are unfit for deployment. Is that not something? And By the time that they allowed, that they deployed Dragon out in theater, it set sail March 10th.
They dispatched it to go to Cyprus. Remember, they thought they could avoid any kind of conflict with Iran by simply saying, well, we're not going to allow the United States to use our air base in Cyprus. And then they ended up getting droned anyway. And they had the Dragon that succumbed to what was described as a technical issue. And it had to retreat to port for repairs.
Hmm. They are already divided. What you're seeing with Britain? Is a consequence of the Red-Green Alliance, the far left and the Islamists working together to destroy a powerful sovereign nation. And that's happening right here in the United States.
That's happening right here, right now. And it doesn't help that the Pope goes along with it. And he does. He says now his tyrant remarks were not aimed at POTUS. after POTUS was critical of him.
He was in Cameroon. I, you know, by the way, this is not, this guy's a very far leftist. There are photos of him marching with communists. I don't know if you've ever seen any of this. But there are photos of him marching with communists and taking parts in all kinds of communist demonstrations in his youth and not even really in his youth.
I mean, he's just. He's a very far left. That's not even getting into the stuff that he had with his social media posts, et cetera, where after he deleted his ex account.
So, all of this, incredibly, all of this is true. And I don't think that he's helping with this. by going back and forth with POTUS. It's all of this. You cannot tell me that all of these things happened just randomly.
You know, some of these bishops doing what they're doing. The Pope saying the things that he's been saying, and you can't. It's all to divide the last remaining power in the West to get rid of the unipolarity with the dominant United States. By the way, speaking of Britain, did you hear that SAS soldiers are apparently resigning in large numbers? This is a piece.
That's over at the Telegraph right now. and uh they're resigning in large numbers. Because they're afraid that they're going to be subjected to witch hunts. by human rights attorneys. Is that not something?
They're afraid they're going to be subjected to witch hunts by human rights attorneys. You know, if they are in theater and they're in conflict, the people who have never even carried a gun nor probably ever left the UK are the ones that are sitting at desks making determinations about whether or not a soldier had just cause to react the way that he did. They had multiple sources tell the Telegraph that personnel from across 22 SAS, their most elite fighting force. have applied for premature voluntary release. They said Someone said that morale is garbage right now.
It's real low. This is so sad. This is sad. And it's the Special Air Service Soldiers. And they said that it's other it's like a threat to national security They're concerned.
Uh because they they don't want to be targeted and like this. How do I put it? P R Fake human rights. OP, right? Were they basically string them up and have a public lynching.
Yeah.
So they're leaving. That's a scary thing. The telegraph is withholding the exact number that have left. But they said that. SAS sources described the losses as quote significant and a quote threat to national security.
They said their DNG squadrons were believed to have been affected, outrage over, like what they say, war crimes probes in Afghanistan and Syria. Because that's what they do. Britain does, the United States has done that before too. We go after our guys, they go after their guys super hard so that they can pretend that we're trying to make inroads in with these communities where they believe in marrying off 12-year-old girls. Are you kidding me?
I don't want to chase favor with that kind of. civilization, which really isn't one.
So their famed Special Forces unit, they look at that as the tip of the spear in any op. It's getting destroyed by their own hand. All right, folks.
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Terms apply. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this third hour on a Monday, and we're gonna be getting into, we got some domestic stuff to get into, but I also have this as well. This is Where do we want to start? We were we I've been discussing the whole situation with Iran.
and also the Red-Green Alliance. Two sound bites, one Where I'm like, hmm, and the other one, which is actually good. From the Pope. First cut eight. where the Pope was downplaying tensions with POTUS, And he was saying that.
Is he accusing people of misrepresenting him, i.e., his own social media people? I don't know. Listen to this. This is cut eight. And there's been a certain narrative That has not been accurate in all of its aspects, but because of the political situation, created.
went on the first day of the trip. President of the United States made some comments about myself. Much of what has been written since then has been more commentary on commentary, trying to interpret. what has been said. Just one little example.
The talk that I gave at the Prayer meeting for peace. a couple days ago it was prepared Two weeks ago, well, before the president ever commented on myself and on the message of peace that I am promoting. And yet As it happens, it was looked at as if I was trying to debate again the President, which is not in my interest at all. Yeah.
Oh, it's totally not Trump. Yeah.
I yeah, it does not. Yeah.
I don't know. I don't know. But he did say this, and I thought this was, he was talking about immigration. This is cut seven. Where he was telling people to stop leaving your countries and going elsewhere.
This is interesting. Listen. He's basically saying stay home. Aburvar Emigray. He put the same trouble for the house.
Je mousin vid la bon tout a vê. That's essentially it. That's what he was saying. I mean, good for him to say that. I mean, that is true.
Uh try to improve your own country instead of taking over a country that Doesn't Does it? need to import anything other than freedom in, really.
So I'm kind of happy that he said that. That's good that he said that. And now he needs to tell go to Pakistan and say the same thing. Tell them there. Tell it to Libyans.
Tell it to any I meet anywhere. Oh my goodness.
So the Tension, it seems so much of it seems so manufactured, but I also, there. You have a lot of the T d's. that has infected every aspect of analysis to what's happening in Iran. I don't know if you guys heard. I I'm not going to play it because it's in Farsi, but apparently the IRGC Navy called Iran's own foreign minister an idiot over open maritime radio.
They were running their mouths about him before they realized, oh my gosh. Our comms are open. But we got it. And we I mean, that sounds like a great some great propaganda. Did you see Iran's attempt to act like, oh, we are the master trollers and we're upsetting Trump so bad with our memes?
Did you see that narrative pop out over the weekend? They were trying to say that, oh no, the Iran regime, they're so good at trolling. These were the same people who also photoshopped. They photoshopped. missiles launching and then they forgot to hide the fact that they just copied and pasted.
And they used Photoshop very poorly, and all of the debris and the dust and everything that was around the rockets was all I mean, it made a pattern. You could see it in the photo because they just didn't even bother to change anything. Yeah, I don't believe that those people are the tip of the spear in any kind of info battle with any of this. But yeah, they were calling their foreign minister an idiot. They don't I I don't even know who you would negotiate with over there at this point.
The gay one-legged Ayatollah, the disfigured Ayatollah, who's like lying in a hospital bed, probably hooked up to a number of like pumps and everything else. I don't know. Like what what what? All right, so over the weekend, did you have you watched anything with Coachella? Cain.
No, not this year. No, not at all. It apparently most of it's been electronic music this year. For some reason. Yeah.
Well I don't know. They apparently. Did the strokes play at Coachella? Where did they do their thing? Oh, I don't know.
I can look that up. There, because apparently the strokes played over the weekend, and I'm pulling this story up. They had this like um Yeah, it was Coachella. They flashed images of. Governments the CIA has overthrown, leaders the US has assassinated.
and war crimes that the US is committing in Iran. and Israel's genocide against the poor, sweet, innocent Hamas people in Gaza. Yeah, they played this video. They're getting a lot of criticism for it. I can proudly say I have always hated the strokes.
I feel very proud about that. They're blasted for what was discussed as shocking political commentary during their set. They decided that that's who are the people? You're at an outdoor festival. Most everybody's on Molly and they're.
They're dressed like whores. And they're drunk. The last thing that they want is a classroom lecture by a bunch of like illiterate Nepo babies. Yeah.
That's the last thing that they want. By the way, I said Nepo baby, because isn't Julian Casablancas one of the guys that's in the strokes? Hang on, let me let me Let me pull this up real quick. Because there's an interesting, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's in the strokes. He's the primary, he's the lead vocalist.
He looks like um Pete from Baby Shambles at Peak Heroin. This guy, he looks very unhealthy. You know what I'm talking about, right? He looks like Pete Doherty at the height of his like heroin addiction. He looks like flabbid and flaccid and flabby.
Anyway.
So his Dad was a very highly influential figure in the fashion industry, apparently. He helped a parent, so he's, I say he's an EPLO baby because his dad helped found one of the biggest modeling agencies in the world, Elite Model Management. And he was one of the guys who was behind the whole supermodel era, right? And He his dad apparently Um Has Epstein has like a serious Epstein connection? I don't know if you've heard about this.
Yeah, his dad apparently has an Epstein connection. And I'm just wondering if that made the Their little video. If that was one of the things that he, let's see. Yeah, I think he was named in the files, and apparently. In the Epstein files, there's a due diligence report on one of these guys named Jean-Luc Brunel, who quoted John Casablancis.
And all I don't know. I'm just wondering whether or not that made it in their little video montage where they were going off. But what an entitled brat. Also. Why are you over there shaking your head?
He does look like. Because YouTube and X both removed that video. Yeah, they were trying to claim copyright infringement. Yeah, and then there's been, apparently, the group's Instagram account appeared to have been temporarily taken down in March. And I don't know if it was because of like similar messaging or not, but I don't know what they're doing.
Just what just do music good. Just do music good. Yeah, just do your music good and stop being just stop trying to lecture everybody and stop trying to pull stunts over on people. Yeah, he. He apparently was like named in the Epstein files.
I just thought that was kind of interesting. He is accused of. introducing Epstein to some of the models that were at his agency. I I don't know. That just I'm just telling you what's being widely reported.
That's it. Just telling it was being widely reported. But um Yeah, so interesting. That this guy, he's named, I mean, this goes all the way back to like last year. And one of the rea and they were trying to make it like John Casablancas was a very good friend of Donald Trump, but he wasn't though.
But he did introduce Epstein to a number of models. And apparently, one of the stories is that that was reported: one of the models that Casablancas had sent. To meet a photographer. The photographer was actually Epstein, and he sexually assaulted her. That's one of the stories that came out.
So I don't know. I just feel like if you have that in your closet. And that's your dad, and you're a Nepo baby, then maybe you should avoid getting on stage and making an ass of yourself with your absolute illiteracy on world events. Just seems like that would be. That that's that seems like the most obvious self-aware thing that you could do.
They did that at Coachella. I wonder what the audience's reaction was like to that because nobody wants that at a concert, at an outdoor festival. Nobody wants that. They want to go and they want to have a good time. I don't know.
Steve says it was as effective as Sinead O'Connor tearing a picture apart on SNL.
So I was in elementary school when that happened, and we knew that. We knew that was so, that was everywhere. I don't think that they got the same. Reaction. I don't think that they had the same reaction at all.
I don't know. It's just not as effective as what I meant to say. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Not as effective at all. But oh man, just separately, I can't stand the strokes.
I've always hated them. I always thought they were like, in a way, they were kind of baby shambles wannabes. I never liked them. Is that too hard? I did in the late 90s.
I remember them. They've been around for way too long. Yeah, I remember them. Retire already. The jig is up.
Retire. You never meet your heroes. Yeah.
Well, they were never my heroes, but you know what I mean. Just, and I would be mad, even if it was somebody that I agreed with. Like when you go to a concert, you want to be entertained. I don't Want to have like political posturing. That's not why people pay the cost of a ticket to go and read some Nepo baby with a weird daddy.
sit here and and and grind on. about issues that He clearly doesn't understand and just takes lead from via TikTok. That's kind of it. But they are getting a lot of criticism, and apparently, it was a real downer. Of course, you have some people who are like, oh my gosh, that's so great, that was brilliant.
And then others who are like, what a downer. But they said, oh no, it's a very, it was a protest, and they were, but it was just propaganda. All they did was have a little short about propaganda that they're part of, ironically. How funny was that?
So, I don't know. I just I can't stand that. Like, everything has been made political and it's just awful. And people like that group, they just, yeah, they said that they had, um, I don't know how long the video montage was, but. How old are these guys now?
That'll be in the fifties. You think? At some point, like the Green Day type protest bratty stuff is just unattractive. Just stop it. We have more on the way.
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So, what's happening with the Save America Act? What's happening in the Senate?
Well, for this and more, we bring on our next guest, the great Senator Coach. We were debating how we were going to address him. I'm just going to come out with it. Like Coach Senator, Senator Coach Tommy Tubberville, U.S. Senator from the great state of Alabama, he joins us now via video.
Senator Coach, it's good to have you. I'm just going with that because I can't just say coach. I also have to say senator. It's a southern thing. I don't know.
I have to do it, but it's good to have you. Thanks for joining us. Thank you, Dana. It's good to be on. It's good to.
Talk about our country and our world because there's a lot of news. A lot of news. Exactly.
Well, I wanted to ask you this because I saw too. I've heard what Senator Thune has said. We don't have the numbers when it comes to the Save America Act. But then, just look, I mean, I'm pulling up this post on X just this morning that came from Senate Republicans, and it said Democrats block funding for ICE and Border Patrol. The result, Senate Republicans will now fund them even more with no Democrat votes.
How is that going to happen when the Senate is struggling right now just to get the numbers, according to Thune, anyway? Yeah, we have a tough problem when we've got 53 supposedly Republican senators, but we probably really have about 45. And you've got about six to eight that get kind of go back and forth. And uh it's gonna be very tough for them to commit to anything.
So We can save that we all want the Save America Act. I'm I'm one that uh I'm ready to bust the filibuster, but I don't think we'd have enough votes, Dana, even if we busted a filibuster. I think we would still be a few shorts.
So we've gotten ourselves in a bind by having people elected that are not truly. you know Republicans they're they're more they're more of a uh the ranos um Again, that's what we've allowed that to happen.
So we're the ones that are at fault. Nobody other than the The people here in the Senate who have not gotten together and got people on board that are truly conservative. And I, you know, everybody's worried about with DHS and TSA, and you've made this point before, you know, here we are in a conflict, a response really with Iran. And we've had a couple of terror attacks here in the United States, and Democrats have been dragging their feet about funding for the agencies that are supposed that are tasked with helping to surveil and prevent this. I guess they don't see that as any kind of a threat, or maybe their voters don't see the importance of this.
Does that not weigh on the hearts of your colleagues from across the aisle, Senator?
Well, you would think it would, Dana, but again, we have dealt with these crazies for so long now on the Democratic side. Um You know, they care nothing about. Anything other than power. They say they want to protect the American people and they want to do things for the American people. I've been here.
Six years, and the only thing they've done for the American people is put us in a huge problem when it comes to inflation. Overspending. All they do is want to spend money, just throw money out there so they can get reelected. They love power. They have not one policy have they brought up since I've been here to try to help the American people.
And that's what's a shame, because that's the reason we're up here. But we don't get anything from the Democrats other than just blocking everything that we try to do when it comes to policy. They're more about politics. We have been more about policy. You know, we're talking with Senator Coach Tommy Tubberville.
I know Kane calls him coach, but we're talking with the great senator from Alabama. You know, I was thinking that maybe this would get wrapped up before summer travel started, you know, and people were getting out there, flying, going through the airports, TSA. But I really do think Democrats want to drag this all the way to midterms. And it scares me and a lot of voters about half to death to think if we're not going to have a way of protecting voter integrity by the time midterms come up, because I know that there's a lot of prognosticators out there saying that we could lose control of the House and we could maybe even lose a bit of an edge in the Senate, I mean, we want to guarantee that the integrity of the vote is protected, but it really does seem like their play might be to run this all the way to midterms because they think that helps them the best. How do you all plan to battle against that?
Well, that's exactly what they're trying to do. They're trying to run this all the way to the goal line. And say, oh, this is a Republicans' fault. When we have voted, I think now 16 times to fund all of our law enforcement agencies, including FEMA and the Coast Guard and all that. The problem is we're running out of money.
Now, we have a lot of money for DHS through the Big Beautiful Bill, but we're running out of money every day. It costs a lot of money to do these things. They could care less. I mean, they could absolutely care less. All they care about.
Is to blame the Republicans and President Trump on something to where they can get one or two thousand more votes from people that are really not keeping up with what's going on.
So it's frustrating to me knowing that we're trying to do the right thing, but they're not going to give us any help. And then they're pointing the finger back at us. And then you have the mainstream media that's all on board with them, and we can't get anything done. If the mainstream media would shift gears and say, okay, we're going to start pointing the fingers at actually who is wrong on these situations, it would be over with in a matter of days. But that's not going to happen.
No, it's not going to happen at all. I wanted to ask you as well about your thoughts on the president's prosecution of this conflict with Iran. I, you know, we've talked about it. I think, you know, people who have Trump derangement syndrome, they're not going to like anything that he does. The legacy press isn't going to like anything that he does.
For some reason, they find, you know, the, I guess it's the gay one-legged, injured, disfigured Ayatollah who's laid up in a hospital in Tehran more. Of a sympathetic figure than the people that that regime has gone after, including Americans. What is your take on how this is going with Iran? Because we've talked about how POTUS has been boxing out China, regaining control over these choke points, and really kind of showing the world just how much of an alliance we actually did not have with Europe. What are your thoughts on this?
I traveled with the president last week to a couple of places out on the west coast, and he was very frustrated, obviously, with. with NATO and the and the people that should have jumped on board because We're in alliance, but that didn't happen. Supposedly, it wasn't their war, but at the end of the day, you know, they like to scrape up the crumbs if there's anything left. But sooner or later, people are going to look at President Trump and go, you know, whatever this guy says he's going to do. And I was all for him doing what he did in Iran to go after him because we knew that they're working on a nuclear weapon.
These crazy people will use one. North Korea's got one, we've got some in Europe. We've got some. In Eastern Europe. But the problem is, most of those people use it for the right reasons and use it to keep peace.
These people would use it to destroy countries, including ours, the United States of America. That's how crazy they are.
So he did the right thing. He went in there, didn't get a lot of help from anybody other than Israel. Got all these people that want gas and oil. I think that's working out for us because we got three or four hundred ships coming to the Gulf Coast, the Gulf of America, to get oil and gas. I think that's going to work out.
But the problem is, sooner or later, we've got to get the straits open. President Trump told me we've got 25, we've got an armada, 25 ships blocking the straits. But you can't At the end of the day, you can't trust these people. They lie, they kill, they kill their own people. And when you kill your own people like they do, then you know there's no, that's somebody you can't trust.
So, vice president's going out tomorrow. Try to work a deal, but I'm telling you, President Trump's Fuse is getting very short. And, you know, he pulled off those power plants and Carg Island and all those things. But I tell you, they mess around with this guy much longer. They're going to really find out what it's like.
to have a bombardment. Of their cities and you know, places that are very important to them, like the electrical plants. Yeah, do you think that this is the closest that we would ever be able to get in terms of dealing with this threat in Iran? And I mean, it's just this seems like that my entire life, this has been the specter over there: the Shia regime in Iran and playing games with the straight-over moves. I don't know if that we're ever going to get a chance like this again.
What is your? I mean, you would know more than me because you're on every single committee. I was looking, I mean, you're on everything, you're on armed services committee, you're on everything. What in is that your insight as well that this is maybe our only chance? Yeah, we've looked at all the data for the last several years on what they were doing.
We knew what they were doing. President Trump tried to knock them out last fall. They did a good job. Our military did excellent, but they still had some things that were there that they're trying to put back together. Again, all they need is one.
All you need is one bomb when these crazies figure out how to do it and then explode one, then you got a huge mess.
So I was with President Trump before this started. Several of us were. And he asked us, oh, what do you think? And he asked me, what do you think about going to Iran? This is before he went.
And I said, listen, it's the only time in our lifetime that we're going to have to have a good chance. Because their weakest they've ever been is take care of this. This I said, no, you can take that with a grain of salt, Mr. President. You know a lot more about it than me, but I've lived in this great country of ours for a long time, and we've never had a secure Iran and really know that they can't do something to us.
It's, you know, he pulled the trigger on it. He went after them. Our military did a great job. It's just, it's, I know we lost a few military people. It was very unfortunate, disastrous.
But at the end of the day, I think this is going to really turn out well for the country, and not just for our country, but all countries that want to be free. From this Uh, this group of people that want to destroy us all because they live for death. That sounds crazy, but they don't live for money, they live for death. They like dying for some reason, and uh, that that's just not something that we want to be a part of. I think you're one of the few people in DC that gets it because they're not looking, they're not looking at this like they're prosecuting something political.
This is a religious war to them. I mean, they really believe that Armageddon's coming, they're going to have that 12th Imam. I mean, they're 12ers, Shia 12ers. They, I mean, you can't negotiate with that. And you know that, Coach, you can't negotiate with that.
That's radical. Yeah, no, you're exactly right. They have no sense of reality. You know, they're a third world country that, now, I know there's a lot of people, there's 90 million people, and they probably got. Several million that are actually the Iranian guard that control everything, but they've all been indoctrinated in this nonsense.
And it's, you know, it scares me there. It scares me if they ever get a weapon. Then it scares me that a lot of people from these third world countries are moving to Europe and now moving to the United States of America trying to create that same. Uh, cult-like atmosphere that they have there, so it is very worrisome for the future of our country. I completely agree.
Well, we're glad that we have people like you in the Senate to help hold the line on this. Senator Tommy Tubberville from the great state of Alabama, we'd love to have you back, Coach. Senator Coach, we'd love to have you back. It's good to see you. Thank you so much for your time today.
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So apparently it's gone gangbusters. They said they had a record 12,000 new applicants. That's crazy. They had 12,000 applications. They came in in under 24 hours.
They said that is the most in one day. Since the FAA was created 68 years ago, and that's pretty impressive. This I saw this morning, this is a crazy story. There is a hunt for this mysterious white pickup that's terrifying women on Montana's empty highways. There are all of these because the person who wrote this story doesn't know how to ride a violence to lead and should be fired and have their journalism degree pulled.
Long story short, a white pickup truck has been stalking women along Montana's long highways. And KTVQ reported on it as well, like their local television stations. But they're trying to kind of figure out, you know, who this is. But a number of women have reported this and they've reported the incident to Phillips County Sheriff's Office.
So there you have it. That was me, again, once more, just running down the synopsis of one of the most, Melissa Koenig should be fired. She's a horrible reporter. You can't write a balanced story. What the hell are you doing?
Where do these people graduate from that write these stupid, godforsaken stories? Seriously. Also, you have POTUS signing an order to accelerate access to psychedelic drug treatments, Ibogaine, and more for people who suffer with PTSD and those who struggle with addiction. All I know is that I have a lot of friends in the veteran community who have seen some serious stuff and several of them have done everything on God's green earth to try to find some kind of relief. And it was only when they finally had to go as like the last ditch effort.
Uh, they went that route. Did they actually find relief? And for the people who think they're out, like you know, tripping their beans off in a field somewhere, that's actually not how it works. They're in a doctor's office, and it's they're a very serious clinical thing. Um, it's about rewiring neural pathways, etc.
So, they're going to accelerate access, RD, as well as facilitating these treatments. And so, that's good. I feel like the guys and the people who serve should have every access to this, anything that they need for recovery. A humanoid robot sprints to victory in Beijing. I don't believe it because it's Beijing next.
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It's all these rando accounts, but I saw somebody promoting this narrative where it's this huge. Two story Farmhouse. And like on a ton of land. And someone goes, make this affordable again. And then if you read the comments, there, you know, people are like, remember when we could afford this?
But when was it actually ever affordable? That's a huge house. That's a giant farmhouse. Was that were real? All supposed to get a giant farmhouse.
Like, when did people, if you want to look at the style of houses that people used to be able to afford. And I know this because when my husband and I first got married, our very first. house was something that we had rented. And it was a tiny, like under 800 square foot. It was in this part of Kirkwood, Missouri, in this old boomer subdivision that literally was created after World War II.
And that's where all the boomers moved and started having their families. And then They were trying to rezone it for commercial property and all of this, and the remaining people there fought it, and it was just kind of crazy. They were all like tiny houses. And that's what people lived in. And I was thinking about this, and I knew that because one of the original people who lived there was this elderly woman in her 90s.
And her and her husband, after World War II, when he returned, they had gotten engaged. They got married when he came back, and then they started their family and they moved to that subdivision and they never left. And he passed away after they raised their kids together and she saw her neighbors, you know, pass away and new families move in and the cycle of life continued. But that was That was what a singular salary afforded. And they were nice little houses.
I mean, you're still considered wealthy beyond any term anywhere. And I don't know, someone said that there was this problem in America, downwardly mobile Zoomers who don't realize that they grew up wealthy in the wealthiest country in human history because everyone measures wealth by what their favorite influencer shows. on social media. And I think that's the difference. Everyone thinks that you have to have this big giant farmhouse on tons of acres, or you have to have this.
That's not what affordability looks like. That's what an influencer marketing campaign looks like. And everybody gets on social media. I think social media is just ruined. I think it's ruined and it's horrible.
Maybe that was all it was ever supposed to do, though. Maybe it was only ever to be ruined because this was kind of. you know, the conclusion of it all. You have clickbaiters out there that make a million dollars off of rage bait, and people think that you're supposed to have the type of house that Juan was just showing you on the simulcast. That's insane.
That's not the standard. That's not the, but that's everything that all of these other generations are growing up with seeing that, and they're normalizing that, and they're trying to retcon history by believing that apparently everybody was able to afford that at some point. Kane, no one was that was never that was never an average house. That was never average. That looks like a literal wedding venue.
That's not an average home. You have 10 kids, maybe, and. That has two fireplaces and a wrap-around porch.
Some in-laws? On probably a couple hundred acres. Yeah, that's. Yeah, that's not. That wasn't the average.
I feel like they don't understand what the real average was. We're going to talk more about that tomorrow. In the meantime, Today in Stupidity. Holy cow, I think Kamala Harris, former VP, was Today in Stupidity on Friday, and she ends up. In it again today.
That's a lot of stupid. Cut 191. Here is what she has to say. Again, this narrative that somehow Israel is controlling Trump is just dumb, so here she is saying it. We entered a war.
Got pulled into it by Bibi Netanyahu. Let's be clear about that. Is that what happened? Entered a war. That the American people do not want.
He responded to 47 years of Iran being dopes. Yeah.
I mean, we learned our lesson with North Korea. We let them go nuclear. That's. That's what they were trying to avoid with Iran.
So obviously, we sent pallets a cash and unfroze their assets.
Somehow, that didn't work. What do you know about that? It's crazy. It's crazy how none of that ever worked. Folks, we have, well, that's it.
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