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This Southern Poverty Law Center stuff is insane. I That's a color revolution. Yeah. That's what the Soviets did. That's what they the Soviets did.
in post-Soviet states, like back in Like what the late nineties or the oughts. Yeah. Right? Yeah. Thoughts?
Yeah. That's they had the, it was seen that like the Rose Revolution in Georgia, that was 2003.
So yeah, they're It's kind of like a color revolution. And Democrats are circling the wagons. And they've been lying about this indictment that came out. Excuse me, they've been lying about. This indictment, eleven counts.
Wire fraud, money laundering, false statements made to a federally insured bank. I mean, it's because if you read the indictment, they were. Trying to move money around in these little shell accounts and everything, so they could hide the fact that they were paying these people to go and agitate, to go and be violent. That Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, South Carolina. They gave one guy a million dollars.
Another person who was married to a grand cyclops got thousands of dollars. I mean, some of these people, they were getting like, a lot of cash. But Informants, that's how they were trying to structure it. If you notice, that's how they were trying to say it, informants. Oh, well, we were using informants.
They were saying to protect themselves, but they were doing this for quite a long time. That It's not that's not What how informants work. This is audio cut 26. The Southern Poverty Law Center's interim president, Listen to how they structure this defense. Oh, it's informants.
They're using informants just to protect ourselves. Listen to this. This use of informants was necessary because we are no stranger to threats of violence. In 1983, our offices were firebombed. And in the year since, there have been countless credible threats against our staff.
No, there haven't been. For decades, we engaged in unprecedented litigation to dispense with it all remotely. Remember, they had one thing in 1983 that they have been dining out on forever. And I think the dude was a leftist. personally.
I feel like that was contrived. You can't tell me that that wasn't because they started fundraising tons off after that happened. And Kane noted too how much money Kane did they pull in after the Unite the Right thing. Oh man, they let's see. The Unite the Right leader got paid $270,000, but think about the revenue.
How much revenue did that organization bring in? Before Charlottesville, they were bringing in $51 million-ish in that range. SPLC revenue after this made-up hoax of Charlottesville, $133 million.
So almost three times more revenue. Than prior to this hoax at Charlottesville.
So they paid a little bit of money. Two. Foment violence so that they could raise more money off of it. That's ultimately what they did. That is insane.
That's so insane to me, but that's what the Southern Poverty Law Center did. They're indicted for paying people. To to um Agitate. This is how USA Today defended them. The Southern Poverty Law Center was indicted for pain sources to infiltrate hate groups, a tactic federal agencies have used for decades.
Okay, they're not a law enforcement agency. You know. difficult trade. Yeah, and the fact that law enforcement agencies have before used informants. While they are investigating crimes, is a false equivalency.
That is stupid. You are l they literally paid someone. To organize transportation. For a Unite the Right rally and to write social, and they supervised social media postings, super racist stuff that they posted online. That's not being an informant.
That's not informing. That's organizing. That is executing. That is planning. That is not, what the hell are they informing on?
Who are they informing on? That's not informing. And furthermore, they have zero legal jurisdiction to do this. They don't have the legal jurisdiction to go out and carry out a criminal investigation. And sorry, but you don't need an informant to go, oh, the Klan might be bad.
Guess we if we had to have an informant to say that. Neo-Nazism is bad. The Klan's bad. Yeah, we gotta have to inform it. That's not what that's not what any of this is.
They went farther than that? They literally paid people to plan and execute. A violent rally. And they paid and supervised people to make racist posts. online.
Oh, I can't wait to see some of that stuff come out. And then here's the thing. They have used Charlottesville. For how many years now, since it happened? As the cry.
I mean, let's just play a couple things. Let's just look let's look. First off, let's look a flashback to Joe Biden Cut One. Listen to this. Remember those?
Oh yeah. To choose. Love over hate. Unity over disunion. progress over retreat.
Stand up against the poison. White supremacists, I did my inaugural address to single out as the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland. Oh, most dangerous terrorist threat to the homeland. Remember what he said about Charlottesville, by the way? This is cut three.
He specifically said this about Charlottesville. Watch. When I spoke to the mom who lost her daughter. It's a consequence of those. Neo-Nazis and white supremacists come out of fields in America with torches.
carrying Nazi banners. singing the same sick anti-Semitic bile that was sung in Germany in the thirties. and when her daughter was killed. They pressed one to the then President Trump and said, What do you think? He said, They're very fine people on both sides.
I knew then. I knew I had to do something. And that's when I decided to run. Hmm. Yeah.
He used that as the basis for running. He used it as the basis for running. He said things like this: cut to. I mean ad nauseum after this watch. I've said it before.
And all my colleagues here know it. According to the United States intelligence community, domestic terrorism from white supremacists is the most lethal terrorist threat. in the homeland. To that end, our administration is carrying out the first ever comprehensive effort to tackle the threat. Passed by domestic closed by domestic terrorism.
including white supremacy. Democrats in Congress have used the Southern Poverty Law Center hate map. Repeatedly in hearings to note what they said is the rise of hate groups after Charlottesville. Repeatedly, Eric Swabell was one of them. By the way, I don't know if you remember that.
Remember too. They also Southern Poverty Law Center was involved in the Sennes v. Kessler suit. This was from 2021, which went after the organizers of the rally. That Southern Poverty Law Center was paying.
You that's not being an informant. That is you trying to stage a color revolution. That's not what informed me. That's not in anything of that's not at all what that is. This was used over and over again.
Listen to this, Todd Blanche lays it out, acting Attorney General, cut six. What about Charlottesville and the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally? Were they involved in that? Yes.
So what we allege in the indictment and what the grand jury found is that one of the individuals that they paid was one of the folks who helped organize that terrible event. And so imagine what we're talking about, Laura. We're talking about an organization that actively came out and just screamed it from the top of their lungs. Mm-hmm. Yeah, they were paying people.
While they were also claiming to fight the thing that they were actually paying. But now, remember what I told you in the first hour. And if you are a subscriber to my newsletter over at Chapter and Verse, you got this. Remember. They There was an investigation that predates Trump's term that was looking into Southern Poverty Law Center.
And Biden ended it. He stopped the whole thing. Listen to this. This is Blanche explaining this, cut five. No, I can't talk about that, but it's been going on for a long time.
There was a time that it was shut down for a while during the last administration. I don't know why. And it was started again over the past year or so, and that brings us to today.
Sorry, you mean the investigation began before this administration and then was shut down? During the Biden administration? That's my understanding. I don't have information beyond what I just said around that. Yeah, so the Biden administration had actually shut down the investigation.
I wonder how many of these hate groups were able to continue. And because of the money that they were getting from this. Remember too, Carol Markowitz wrote about this. She said that in 2022, Southern Poverty Law Center worked with PayPal to decide which extreme groups to remove from PayPal's service. while actually funding those very groups.
They were trying to keep their industry going. Because there wasn't enough hate, so they had to create it. and pay people to do it. I mean I am, you guys remember all this. You remember the whole verifying people op.
Which is not what Trump was saying. They went at this for how long? They staged entire campaigns on this. This was an op that they pulled on you. They bankrolled.
extremist groups. that had no money.
So that They could use that. as evidence of, well, this is why we have to exist. Because look at all of this hate. And it gave Democrats all of this narrative ammunition. I mean they They literally have.
The ability, Southern Poverty Law Center, just as a testament to how powerful with all their money they've been able to glean from people, they have been able to get federal government agencies to go after people. They've been involved in censorship. This is insane. I mean I I I where does it even go? Millions and millions of dollars that they paid to these people.
So This is a big ONGO using it. I mean, actually paying to stage hate crimes. You know what's even worse? I'm almost speechless. What's even worse is obviously the money is a bad thing, but I think it swayed a lot of people's vote as well.
Um, all of this false narrative of this white supremacy hate that's like the most like what Biden just said there. What did he say? The most lethal threat to the what? By the way, you know that audio soundbite that we played of Biden? Do you know where that was?
Where? Gettysburg. Oh, you gotta be kidding. He literally was on, he was at Gettysburg. Right before the election in 2020, and that's where he gave that speech about Unite the Right.
They raised millions of dollars off of that. Democrats did.
So think about it. The Patriot Front, I think, here we thought it was feds this whole time. It's the Damn Southern Poverty Law Center. We thought it was feds.
Well, it's probably both. They're probably the same, one in the same. This is, this is, yeah, this. There is no excuse for it. They said this was one of the organizations that went after me for supporting gun rights.
They listed Turning Point USA as a hate group. You can't tell me that didn't factor in. Just like how the Family Research Council narrowly escaped a mass assassination attempt. because of Southern Poverty Law Center's maps. And for them to say, well, these indictments are baseless and illegitimate, that is, that is.
An absolute Perfidious lie. It's an absolute lie. There was a grand jury impaneled. They looked at all of the evidence. They listened to witness testimony.
and they still determined. They that there was an indictment based on probable cause. And they issued it.
So, you can't say that's illegitimate unless you want to throw out all of Western jurisprudence. And by all means, if you want to throw out Western jurisprudence, that means maybe we can have a little martial law. And the ammo's on my side for that, so you definitely don't want that. People with the biggest and most guns win. That'll be me.
So That's a That's literally. The opposite. of illegitimate. Is the way that they went about this, a grand jury indictment. They weren't playing with this.
Now you can see why Biden was trying to stop that investigation, can't you? Because he would not have been able, the jig would have been up, he wouldn't have been able to fundraise off of it, the party wouldn't have been able to fundraise off of it. That's the whole reason they did it. And they're all culpable. Notice how similar this is to what Fusion GPS did with Trump during 2016.
They laundered discredited gossip through the press. and then used the stories that were written by journalists on their payroll. To try to substantiate wiretaps and surveillance on private citizens because they weren't voting the way that Democrats wanted them to vote. This is what the left does.
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This Southern Poverty Law Center story, I think, is one is huge, and the left, you can tell it's huge. Because A, you just have sense. But also, how hard? The left is going. in trying to delegitimize it and dismiss it.
It is truly something. It really is.
So And going through the history of it, as I said. This is so Um Part for the cores, I guess is the term I'll use for the left to do this stuff. This is what they have done forever. This is what they have done forever. Going back to um Oh my gosh, I had a re uh weather underground.
Mm-hmm. where that was in the sixties and those were those violent hippies, you know? And Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dorn, they were two of the more prominent members of the group. And Barack Obama, if you remember, when he was running for Senate, or not even for Senate, this is state, he launched his political career in Bill Ayers' bedro uh his living room. Is Bill Ayers' living room?
And they had a group that actually bombed things. They were bombing people. There were fatalities, and some of them went to jail. Those who didn't go to jail go and do whatever progressive terror every progressive terrorist does, and they went and they became professors, came college professors. Yeah.
That's what they did.
So You know, that's to to go and radicalize the next generation. And people forgot about how Violent and lefty, they were, but they had a huge network of communists in Chicago that funded all of it. That was one of the things that came out in some of the investigations into that group. This has always been manufactured. The left, this is what gets me about Southern Poverty Law Center.
This was a group that was created, you know, post. Uh Jim Crow, et cetera, to fight against injustice. And then they got super left and went crazy. Actually they were kind of always sort of leftist. Let's be real.
In layman's terms, I'm not going to sit here and debate the creation of it. But my point in talking about it is They say that they are needed and that Their means justify the ends because there's so much racism and bigotry and violence. But yet, they're able to break in millions of dollars in donations off of this.
So the country must not be that. Must not be that racist that they're getting so much money that they literally then can go. and pay to create the thing that they claim to fight against. That's God's honest truth. They were really trying to get ahead of this.
Well, we just, you know, we really need. We were doing this to protect ourselves, but none of, like I said, the indictment doesn't support that. Listen to this. This is Ms.
Now.
Sounds like a menopausal vaccine. This is cut nine. I don't know who this dude is, but Listen to this false equivalence. Wow. This is one of the rare cases where one of these political prosecutions might have some legs, unfortunately.
It is, it is, they've gone after the Stevens Poverty Law Center, but not the KKK. They've gone after the people, the civil rights organizations, but not the actual extremists. You're right, Michael. Excuse me, I forgot who we're dealing with. Thank you.
They're on the side of the extremists, it feels like. No, they're on the side of racists and people who are undermining the very country. He was one of those, he used to be the RC chair back in 2010. And he and I never really got along. What was his famous saying when they go low?
Kick 'em. Remember, oh, was that what he said? He didn't even say we go lower. No, lame. What a missed opportunity!
Lame, so lame, bruh. But apparently, there wasn't wasn't that much if they were able to get all this stuff up on it. No, they they paid the KKK. You you oh Lord, put a hand over my mouth. Oh, they pay the KKK.
What is he talking about? They're going after the Southern Poverty Law Center, but not the KKK.
Well, actually, historically, they had. There have been people who have been put into jail. You had a whole gun rights organization that was created to oppose it, by the way, you idiot. But Southern Poverty Law Center was literally paying Ku Klux Klan members. How do I know?
I read the indictment. Do people not even do their producers not even like prep them to that degree? Apparently not. It's so stupid. They paid, I mean, you can go and read, like I said, I have the indictment.
Linked on Substack. You can go and read it. I mean, they f they funded 'em. One of their informants literally was married to, what is it, the some deputy Cyclops, whatever. What the hell is that?
It sounds like a really bad Warhammer league. That's it. They t It's a true story. I was reading some of this. Yeah, they paid a number of Klan members.
Ser yeah, there you have it. That's a big deal.
So they announced this 11-count indictment. And the fact that they created all of these shell companies to hide this stuff is I mean, they were obviously they were up to no good. Wire fraud, they were saying that we wanted to dismantle white supremacy, but then they funded all of these white extremist supremacy groups. Right? I mean, this started in the eighties.
They were doing this as far back as the 80s. Millions of dollars that they've been funneling to these people. Millions of millions.
Okay, so here's the this, it's on page four. And it gets into This person was married to, oh, oh, it's a not a deputy cyclops, an exalted cyclops. What the hell is that? Let's look. We're going to look it up right now.
Exalted. Oh, so it's a local chapter. Or Cle Avern. Oh, I didn't know.
Okay. There so this is the recruiter. exalted Cyclops, sometimes called a grand cyclops. Why a Cyclops though? I got of all the animals, like, why not a Pegasus?
Cyclops, that's like one-eyed, yeah, a one-eyed curmudgeon-ly creature. Why not like a Pegasus? Pegasus look like they have fun. It's like the narwhal of the sky. Is that supposed to be like the Illuminati one-eye?
I don't know. I don't know what these. You're talking. I mean, have you seen some of these? To I know.
Yeah, one, this was page four, page eight, it touches on it again. There's another one that pops up in page eight. Yeah, they they paid 'em.
So it's like a Dave Chappelle skit. They paid them.
So You're telling me that Basically, if Southern Poverty Law Center had not been paying these groups to do the racisms. then they would not have had they wouldn't have anything to Protest against. They have nothing to justify their existence if they don't create the problem. Yeah. Yeah, apparently, apparently so.
Now, did you hear? Let me pull this up. Did you hear about this? Where's this at? I have this down here.
Did you guys hear about that stor that show, that What's Her Face? Let me pull this. Jessica I thought I linked this on my show sheet, but I guess I didn't. Jessica Chastain, she's a big gun control person. She's supposed to go online.
And Look at oh the savant. She's an undercover investigator who infiltrates online hat grips and extremist chat forums.
Now, remember. They were going to release this last year because it was apparently loosely based on like Charlie Kirk stuff. And then after he was murdered by a leftist that probably would really love that show, they decided maybe we shouldn't maybe we shm let's Ix Nay on the O Shea and they decided not to run it.
Well, now apparently they're going to release it. They are going to at some point release it again. And uh I think that they need a redo the whole thing to include this little fun nugget. Don't you think? Do you think that the savant is going to And it's based on a 2019 Cosmos story.
Do you think that the savant is actually going to touch on how the the Southern Poverty Law Center paid everything? Mm. Probably not. Probably not. Yeah, it so it's gonna be on Apple T V.
It's The savant because it was it was gonna come out right after Kirk was killed. And she apparently, her character st is like this big warrior online, and she infiltrates these groups, Ken. For what purpose? I don't know. And they make it out like it's all righty groups.
But here again, I think they need to go back and revisit this because here you have.
Southern Poverty Law Center. doing this very just doing this very thing that they're accused of That they accuse other people of doing, yes.
So they really need to go back and rewrite. The savant, I think, at this point. This is so insane. All of this is crazy.
Now, we're going to come back to this because we also have With Iran, the latest with Iran. Trump extended, although apparently it's going to be a very short extension. the ceasefire that Iran already Bust it up. I don't know if you guys So they they already broke that ceasefire. And yeah, it's not going to this is just this is so goofy.
Wall Street Journal had this story about how Iran fired on three ships, escorting two to its coast. And they said, well, the aerial war, there is no aerial war between the U.S. and Iran. We completely dominate the skies. It's called air supremacy.
We wouldn't be bringing our B-52s over there without it. But Iran attacked three ships in the strait, escorted two of them to Iranian waters.
So there's no ceasefire as far as I'm concerned. I think any time they fire on their ship, I think we blow up like 10 things of theirs. Exactly. I would tell all the people: go and seek shelter because we're going to blank, blank up.
So it's going to happen.
So done with this. Done with it.
So we'll see where this goes because there's not going to be, this is not going to end unless they're just entirely obliterated. The entire regime needs to be smushed into red paste on the floor. That's the only way that this is going to work. That's the only way. They fired on three ships, so Trump has postponed further discussion.
But we're supposed to have, I mean, it's not a ceasefire if only one party abides by it. Their whole thing with the straight has backfired to the nth degree. and it is embarrassing now to watch them try to save face. I mean, again, as Wall Street Journal reported, right in that commercial shipping, they began an Iranian gunboat, fired on a container ship. It was northeast of Oman.
A second vessel also reported being fired upon. And then the IRGC fired on a third ship, all within hours of each other.
So it's still on. And all the attacks were confirmed by numerous outside organizations. Although I think that there's still some debate as to whether or not Iran did seize two vessels as it said it did. But still, that raises questions.
So the Remember the VP was supposed to be there yesterday, didn't happen. All the IRGC has at this point are these little flotillas of gunboats. That's it. So I think if we see him, we shoot him. You see a gunboat, you sink a gunboat.
That's what I think. I wish that order would be given. Should be like the drugboat protocol. The drugboat? Release all the drones.
I just See Sidebar. You know how we had this story about gamers being Recruited to help the FAA with air traffic control, and they had over 12,000 applications in a single day. I actually would maybe legit leave radio. to be a drone operator blowing up baddies. I mean that is legit the dream job.
What are you shaking your head for? I mean is that legal? It sounds so much fun like it should be illegal. No, it should th nothing at fun should be a local. Can you imagine?
Gamers say, hey, gamers, let's go look at our drone warfare. Oh my gosh. That would because think about it. I mean The hand-eye coordination, the fun, and you could level up. Oh man, if you actually established it like that, you would not be able to contain the amount of people who would apply for it.
And it's all in defense of the US of A, man. You know? Everybody's a drone operator. Oh my gosh, that's the American dream. You know, yes, also the land and the animals and the picket fence and all that, but also being able to man a drone and blow up your enemies and and make their make uh their comrades lament and gnash their teeth.
That that's You know, to hear the lamentations of their tribal comrades, that's the dream, you know. We have more to get into, including how The left used this manufactured Chaos from the Southern Poverty Law Center. to hound Trump's entire first term. Establish the false narrative of this rise in white supremacy. And then use it as the narrative to establish and to go after every single campaign from there on out.
I mean, think about all this. They were using this as part of impeachment, everything.
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Dana Lash with you, top of the second hour. You guys want to see an example of girl math? Do we have to? Yeah, we do. This is some girl math.
Watch. You know, I just read that this war is estimated to have already cost us $50 billion. $50 billion, which is more money than this country has spent since World War II. No, it's not. I'm just gonna say things.
It's all the monies ever. I bet she's the same person who's like, I spent a lot of money on this thing because it was on sale. And I wanted to save money, so I saved money by buying this. And I mean, I could have saved by not buying it, but I saved money anyway because I didn't pay this much, I paid this much. Same thing.
She then says I haven't spent this much money since the nineteen hundreds Like, I mean, come on. This is more money than we've spent. Actually, this is not even true. It's more money than this country has spent since we're it's so not even true. Um I mean basically It's about not even the cost of an early layering center every day.
That's a great point, actually. Early layering centers got more than this is per day. Like a lot more. We're still going through it. Mm-hmm.
it. I mean, but people are like, oh, it's so much more expensive now. Gee, it couldn't be because things are more expensive now, could it? No, we're I think they said that Really? In order for her to be accurate, I think it's like $4 trillion.
We would have to have s already spent 4 trillion. In Iran, and that is not even remotely accurate. That's what I'm saying. That's some girl math. Yeah.
I just, what you did, what you just heard is the verbal equivalent of watching a female driver try to parallel park. I'm an exception. I am an Olympic-level parallel parker. I can parallel park literally anything in two moves. Anything.
Anything. But if you ask me, Dana. Can you pull into a regular parking spot? Uh Dana cannot regularly park a car. I don't know what it is.
When I approach it, I'm like, I just, I want to hit everybody's car. I don't know. Mm. I have to back into things. And then all my friends are like, why are you always backing into every spot?
Well, A, fast getaway. If I don't want to talk to anyone anymore, I can immediately get in my car and go away. And also, because I just, I don't know what it is, something about me, I turn into the shape sorter meme. Whatever Yes. I don't care.
I can hear the men going. I hear the men. In my mind, out there in Radio Lango, and but there's cameras on most cars, Dana doesn't mean anything to me. I see them with my eyeballs. And my brain's like, screw that.
Those are lies. And I just. Can't do it. It cannot. Parallel park though.
My husband and I will literally change seats. If he's driving. Regular park, I literally have to be like, Chris, can you park my car? It's so bad. I don't know what it is, ladies.
I don't know. Anyway, long story short, I felt like I was watching a regular basic B try to parallel park a car, hearing her talk about that. It's not even remotely close. She's talking about $4 trillion. This is so dumb.
It's this girl math. I mean, they're not hired there to be, it's not a brain trust or anything, okay? That's not where you're going to go to solve the most important issues of the day. That's like bathroom listening. That's what the view is, right?
what it is. I don't know how else to put it. I don't know who who the hell watches that show? I've never understood that. What is that audience?
What is that audience? Hang on. I'm fascinated by this. It's like a Rorschach test. Like the people who watch true crime, and then the people who watch like reality housewife TV and the people who watch the dating shows, which I've never been able to understand that.
I truly think it's like on in the background when people are like cleaning the house or doing other stuff. Like, I can't imagine them actually paying attention to this and Not changing the channel. It's tough to believe that. They get a fraction of what we get every day for an audience, which is funny, but. Uh yeah, I don't I don't know.
Their target audience apparently are Uh women between 25 and 54. Oh, great. I guess liberal white women? Yeah. Okay.
They're going to be the chicks who have the pronouns on their social media profiles. See her. Shut up.
So that's again not a brain trust over there. They're really not a brain trust. It's just really not.
So that's not even where, you know, that's not even where it's going. I also saw. This sound bite to Scott Bessant. He just I Smacked the ever-loving Hades out of Chris Coons. No, not physically this time.
Mm. Verbally. Because He was going with the talking point that Iran raked in $14 billion in sanctions relief. And uh He was like, that's actually a myth. Yeah, listen to this.
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Well, it wasn't free. And the IRS thing. No, we're not talking about this wrong sound bite here. No, I'm talking about literally, I'm talking about DNC talking points that Iran raked in $14 billion. We're not talking about IRS tax return funding.
But yeah, his face though is pretty interesting there. He had this thing where he told Chris Coons $14 billion is a myth, and unfortunately, a DNC talking point that I've been subjected to many, many times. Because Chris Coons was arguing that Iran raked in, you know, because Trump's been doing this, he's raked in all they've raked in all the sanctions relief. And that's not remotely accurate. That's a completely fabricated talking point.
that Again, from the left to try to undermine this, to try to undermine all of this.
So That's um I really like Bessants. I liked his response to that, but we were talking specifically about Iran, not IRS. Yeah, we have that, and it's actually right here in the first 10 seconds he says it after Chris Kooten's question.
So we, I mean, and that's you, you're seeing this, the left wants this to be unsuccessful. They need this to be unsuccessful. They're putting a lot on this. They had a really good night with redistricting. This is something.
Yeah. They uh yeah, no. I mean, for them anyway. I don't know how this is gonna work, but um Virginia is really Yeah. What did they do?
I feel like using the voice that I use when my pups do something naughty. I'm like, what did you guys do? And they are they p What did you do?
So they're going to have More representation in Virginia. The way that they are redistricting this is. Insane to me.
Now, Lorraine made the point, and I thought it was a legitimate point. That Texas, remember the Department of Justice had issued an edict to Texas. We had some districts that were. uh the majority minority And The way that our districts were drawn were absolutely stupid. And we had to fix that.
That was something that we had to do. But I mean, I don't think that this is over necessarily. But the courts are probably going to get involved in this. But the gerrymandering that they carried out, very slim margin, I should add. Very slim margin.
You're looking at How do you describe this map? It is Fubard. They actually had a very fair map. They had a very fair map. They actually had a commission.
That they had established a voter's Yeah. draw what was assessed as the fairest map in the nation. And Democrats did not like that it was fair. They did not like the fairness. They wanted unfair.
So they turned out. And they voted. Democrats actually ignored the order on this, by the way. This is, I mean, it was an actual law to stop exactly what they tried to do. Democrats just ignored it.
But I mean really You've had this is why it was really also equally important for Trump to do what he did with the judiciary in his first term, because you're seeing the fruits of some of that now, although not really in this district. And I mean, it was a 10-to-1 map is not Virginia. That's insane. You're going to have people who are going to be I don't want to say ruled over, but administered over. Fro people who live all the way o across the state from them.
There I I I I I don't even know. And by the way, the map that you're looking at, yellow is yes. Purple was no to gerrymandering. That's fair. Yellow, this is what happens when you get direct democracy, too.
Purple was no votes against it, yellow was yes votes against it. And of course yellow are also very sort of liberal Liberal yeah, liberal areas. Yeah, the purple did not want the gerrymandering. And so we'll see. There's already legal challenges that have been filed against this, and now the state Supreme Court for Virginia.
they're going to have to consider whether or not it's legal. And if they decide against it, then this referendum is just going to be meaningless. That's it. But they the question though was crazy. The ballot that was asking them to flip This congressional map from six Democrats to five Republicans.
From that to 10 Democrats and one Republican, it broke up literally every district in the entire state. And this is how the ballot worded it. Quote. Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census? That's some push-pull BS.
Restore fairness, Kane, but they said the magical word, Kane. Fairness. That is push-poll-BS. That's like do you love beating puppies? Yes or no?
Do you want I mean that it's just so stupid.
So fairness, that's what she says is fair. Democrats one Republican is a fair. Map. It's not even how I I I mean it's just really stunning.
So, yeah, basically, if you don't vote for this constitutional amendment, you ain't fairness. Yes.
Yeah. Why do you hate fairness, anti-fairness bigot? That's really. But here's the other question. Because If you're gonna be cowed, By the I mean, because that's what it is.
It's a PSYOP to make you think that you're voting against.
Well, wait, I thought we had fairness, and they did, by the way. Remember, it was assessed as being the fairest map that they had. But If you're being cowed into that. What does that say about you? If you're just sitting there going, well, wait a minute, I don't want to be viewed as not liking fairness, I rather support fairness.
How does that happen? You can't tell me that there's that many Democrats in Virginia to the extent where they outnumber Republicans by that large of a margin. Whew boy This is something else. Just to put a little bit of context into this, during the 2024 election, Trump won 46% plus of the state. And Republicans get about this much voter turnout all the time.
So it's Virginia had the fairest at one point.
Now they're the least fair. In one swing. The least fair now. Uh, I don't know.
Now, this is just gonna. I think this is gonna get challenged in the courts. I really do. I mean, you already had one circuit judge d determine that the initial vote failed to occur before the public began casting ballots in last year's general election, didn't count towards the two-step process. This is WTKR.
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Well, lots of very fun stories today because we had the Southern Poverty Law Center, we got the Iran not really ceasefire, and then, of course, Virginia redistricting. And remember, by the way, I'm going to go into cut eight real quick. This is a flashback from Jamie Raskin, but just to highlight how this manufactured quasi-color revolution was all designed to try to affect. Not only their grift, but also elections. Listen to Jamie Raskin in this flashback, Soundbite 8.
Now, in other times, Democrats and Republicans alike would rely on the Southern Poverty Law Center to help us keep track. of the movements of violent white supremacy in the country. The Southern Poverty Law Center has been a vigilant voice. In civil society against radical white nationalist violence and extremism, neo-Nazism, and other forces across the political spectrum. that spread organized hate.
From any quarter. See, see, it was all this manufactured narrative, the whole thing. Oh my gosh. None of this was organic. They actually paid.
for race hustling. They made they paid to keep their industry going. It's insane.
Okay, I need to s switch it up. Hmm. Who doesn't love? Mexican food. Right.
I mean here in Texas, that's one thing Europe can never have. I mean yes, they can have croissants. And they can have amazing gelato, and they can have all, but you will never ever have Mexican food, you'll never have Tex-Mex. Never gonna happen.
So in Portland, Oregon. You know, it's kind of shady and rainy up there a lot, you know. This is a story that's from yesterday, actually two days old. These two women from Portland, they went to Mexico. A little vacation, right?
Fell in love with the tortillas. The tortillas. They fell in love. And they were staying in this town. And they were Walking all over, as one does when you're visiting another country, and if you're especially if you're a foodie, and they were just partaking of all of the cuisine, they loved it.
They loved the flour tortillas. They loved how stretchy they were. They were buttery. They loved them. And The women Their names.
Callie Wilgus and Liz Connolly, Callie and Liz. They were in Puerto Nuevo last December, and they were just, it was a little winter trip. They were in love with the food, particularly the handmade tortillas. And so They were, I did this when I was in Sorrento. I was asking everybody about lemons.
I love lemons. And so they were walking around and they were asking about all of the women who make the tortillas. How do you get them to be so good? How are they so buttery? How are they so stretchy?
And one of the women said, I picked the brains of every tortilla lady there in the worst broken Spanish ever. And they showed me a little of what they did. The basic ingredients, right? The moving and stretching of the dough, similar to pizza bit yet different. And they wouldn't tell us too much, but she said that they were basically peeking into the windows of every kitchen, such was their appreciation.
For that cuisine. Right. I know. What a great, happy story. Who doesn't love it?
And so They decided that when they went back to Portland, They were going to open a burrito truck. I mean, it sounds like the perfect fit. Who doesn't love burritos? And they were armed with all of this newfound knowledge about how to do really, really good tortillas. Kane, you're a half Mexican.
This sounds like something you would like. Half of me is lighting up. I'm selling it, and the other half is also lighting up. Who doesn't love it? Everybody loves it.
Except for the people in Portland. Yeah. They they didn't like it. No, they opened their food truck and ten days later it was closed. Their entire social media existence scrubbed.
What? Why? Because They were accused of unapologetically stealing the basis of Mexican women's livelihoods, and white people can't operate burrito trucks. What what? What?
Wait a minute. When did that become a thing? It's in Portland. White people can't run on the map. And you open up A truck featuring a cuisine that white people didn't make.
Get out of Dodge. You can't do that.
So they they had hundreds of commenters on all of their social media pages, blasting them. For Quote boldly and pretty blanking, unapologetically, thieving. From Mexican women. What? Another commenter said, Oh, white people stealing brown women's food ideas.
Because they had a, the local newspaper wrote a story about them after their truck. was open. And all the people in Portland blasted them for it. They said, quote, these two white women went to Mexico, ate tacos, and decided they would just take what the locals clearly didn't want to give them. What?
What are you talking about? It was Cook's Burritos, K-O-O-K-S. Can you tell me the tangible thing they took from these people? The actual hold-in-your-hand tangible thing they stole? Can you tell me them about that?
I mean, they said the story, they wrote a story then, a second story, on how the food truck closed, and they said that that was a victory in a city that's 76% Caucasian. Yeah. So I don't know how the restaurant industry is allowed to exist. Because I know clearly white people that open up pizza shops. And I've seen Mexicans work in Italian restaurants.
What the hell are you doing? If you're Mexican, I guess you can't make Italian food. But they said that their appreciation for the Mexican food was appropriation. That's ignorant. That's it, no.
Signer. That is one of the dumbest things. Oh.
So was this not a script in Portlandia, or was this actually Portland? Uh no, it was in Portland. Literally, actual Portland.
So Nothing says diversity like forcing people into racial boxes and never allowing them to leave it. Right? Why is everyone in Portland an absolute psycho? By the way, who gets mad at a burrito truck because you don't like the skin color of the women operating it? It is a burrito dish.
Take it and eat it. It is delicious. Who cares? Ah! Oh my gosh.
Yeah. I mean I have no words. They were actually harassed, and all this is coming out now. They were actually harassed. Yeah.
What about, you know, they did this with the yarn community? What? Mm-hmm. You did what? Canceling?
This is why I don't do like all those, like, because I crochet, I don't do all the circles of knitting and crochet. I don't, I don't, I don't do. I don't do any of that stuff because some of these people are just absolutely insufferable. They this happened um with sewing and knitting. This is this mental, I don't know how else to say it, this mental idiocy.
has gotten I mean, it's insane. It is. There was a woman who went to South America and she began crocheting stuff that she saw South American women wear, and she was accused of appropriation. There was another one who came out with some yarn, and they were saying that she was stealing the dyeing techniques of a minority of women. Then there was a woman who literally made up Uh A woke yarn line.
and called it the Polarized Knits Collection, and they went after her. I think it's just a bunch of jealous, fat, lazy, worthless, irrelevant B-I-S-H-E-S. Who cannot stand to see someone that has the motivation to do something successful and they decide to get mad and call it woke? That's what it is. I would have been serving burritos in slaps.
So what I would have been doing in Portland. That's why we call it a mind virus. Mm-hmm. Oh, I would have, man, it would have been even crazier. I would have had ice cream man music playing.
I'd have done the whole thing. Makes me wanna operate a burrito truck. Yeah. But I would have a burrito truck that had like a crazy engine.
So when I pulled up in your hood, it'd be like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. And I maybe would have it as a low rider. If you're going to do a burrito truck, go all the way. You know what I'm saying? Like, make it a low rider, put some lights underneath it.
You know what I mean? Like, that's how you do it. Come on.
So I'm just saying that, and these women were like, all we wanted to do was just sell burritos. Can you imagine being so stupid? I don't think I can eat your food because you're white? Yeah. I know for a fact one of the Italian restaurants in town that I go to, they got a Mexican chef.
Italian restaurant with a Mexican chef. The food's good.
So I eat it. I don't go, wait a minute, you're a Mexican. I can't eat Italian food from a Mexican. I don't do that because I'm not retarded. That's Yeah.
I don't know if whispering it clears you, but all right. I don't care. Burritos and slaps. Free slaps today. Anyone want one?
I'm giving them out. Free. Yeah. I'll make somebody go out there and cut a switch. Like my grandma did.
Lorraine told us one of the people in chat says they're in Oregon and they haven't seen anything of this story.
So locally, they're not even covering this locally. You know why? Because you know why the person in the chat has not seen the Oregon story? Dear, sweet. Miss Christine Martin, because you're a normal person.
You may be one of the last ones there. I'm talking quietly so the freaks can't hear me. where you are. They might come for you. The moment, I bet if she walked outside and goes, hmm, I like burritos, they'd show up on her.
Wait, are you white? Are you talking about burritos? It's because she doesn't roll with the freaks, so she doesn't hear it. I mean, I'm not in Oregon. I'm just now hearing it.
That's insane. So you're a radical right if you love burritos? I don't know. Wow. I'm okay.
This is so dumb. You see where we are?
Southern Poverty Law Center is literally, I just want to wrap my head around this. You got bored people in Portland mad because some women opened up a burrito truck. And then you got actual communist leftists that are like, there's not enough racism. What are we going to do, Bob?
Well, I don't know, Tyrone. I guess we're going to. We're going to have to hire some racists because racism is dropping in the United States. Oh my gosh, Bob, how are we going to get our donations up? I mean, you know, we got to take our fancy vacations and drive our luxury cars like the BLM founders.
We can't let these people outgrift us. You're right, Tyrone. We cannot let that happen. This is a conversation they have in their Southern Poverty Law Center boardroom. I know, I know, Bob.
What's that, Tyrone? Let's hire some racists. How do you even do that, by the way?
So, what I want to know is, how were these people hired? You're because one of them was married to like the Grand Pegasus or the major caterpillar or whatever the hell it was. That's an actual real thing, the caterpillar. Give me another fake animal. The corporal Bigfoot, I don't know.
And How you had the Southern Poverty Law Center show up, which is a black-founded organization. Why, hello, Mrs. Racist. Yes, we would like to hire you to do the racism. How do you not?
You are a worthless fake racist. If you got hired by the Southern Poverty Law Center to do that. You are fake as the day is long because if you were a real racist, you would have said no. That just proves my point that it's all fake. They would have said no.
They would have said, no, I don't wanna take your money because they're racist, right? They would have held true, they would have been consistent, but nope. Apparently not. Dang. That didn't tip you off.
That wouldn't have been weird. It would have been like mom's demand coming up to me. Yes, we would like for you to do the gun control. And also, how cheap are you? That you get paid off by like a couple thousand dollars.
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Kane says this tinfoil hat thinks it's intentional. Of course it is. Think it's all intentional? Oh man, I've heard, I've seen the stories of them. What are they trying to do, though?
They're dropping boxes of ticks in fields and things like that. Like you're seeing this intentionally, and then Lyme disease as a result. And now here we are.
So it's I thought it was to get people to not eat meat. There's no natural reason why there's an uptick like this. Nice, nice play on words there. NASA apparently uncovers a major building block of life on Mars after a bombshell alien hunting experiment. I don't know how much I put stock I put into this, but I think it's fascinating.
Their rover found chemicals on the red planet that are widely considered key ingredients for the origin of life on Earth. Interesting. No aliens though. Like I don't even see an alien encampment. Very almost there.
Sure, we are.
Okay, I'll yeah. Sure. We talked about the Ark of the Covenant yesterday, and it was in literally three different spots.
So we are not going to talk about it again today. You guys get the gist of it. We also talked about this yesterday: the Americans. This is a crazy story. The terrifying moment, a Wisconsin teen was mauled by a bobcat.
during a turkey hunt. This is a little Well, I mean, did it just like nip you or did it claw your face out? It was funny. If you saw the video, the bobcat is actually like stalking. And the bobcat's not huge.
No. If you can yeet it, it's not dangerous. Just bad at it. Yeah, I mean, it just looks like a big, giant mane coon. That's what it looks like.
So it's actually kind of funny because this teenager, or not teenager, well, 19, yeah, technically, Wisconsin Rapids, he was. hunting and apparently 25 pound bobcat. And he, it did not maul him. He said there were turkeys everywhere and he had his phone out. But he goes, I was just trying to take a shot at the gobbler.
By the way, the Daily Mail, which is a British publication, full disclosure, I've written a piece for them before, one piece. The way that they say this, they go, he was enjoying the first weekend of blood sports. It's absolute hunting, you bakabazi, for your Islamist colonists. You absolute female copulatory organs. It's blood spirit.
I'm with that bobcat to get them now. I'm just actually surprised he didn't catch the damn thing. He is taking arborist classes at a technical college, which is interesting.
So he's an arborist. Hmm, fascinating stuff.
So I don't know. We're going to get into that. Also, Cash Patel sued the Atlantic for defamation. We're going to break down that story coming up. That's going to be later because that's so bad.
That is such bad media bias and media malpractice. Also, the government, this is a bad, bad thing. There's now proposals for the administration to rescue spirit airlines, say, sources. This would be an absolute disaster. They're facing the risk of liquidation.
Apparently, it's just a bad business model and just a bad airline. I've never flown them, but I know all of the fights on planes that we play on the show come from Spirit Airlines. They just need to let JetBlue buy them. JetBlue was going to buy them a couple of years ago and they got blocked.
So this is stupid. I don't know why they just didn't let that happen. But we're going to come back to that because that would be, that's a very. That's a leftist policy because that would make the government own stake in the company. And that's not what we do here.
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That was a big commercial for that station back then. I think that's how I got into the stones, actually, was that commercial. But I remember that commercial. I so I hear it, and I'm immediately transported back to sepia-atoned 80s. Like, wow, here we are.
Kid again.
So, welcome back to the program. We, oh man, I still have a bunch of stuff left over on the table that I wasn't able to get to yet. Like, for instance, the Canadian terrorist who burst into a military recruitment service and stabbed a corporal was given permission to go fly to Mecca. And and on to Somalia to meet his arranged bride, his bride in his arranged marriage. He's a Canadian terrorist.
He st I mean, he literally burst into a military recruitment office and was stabbing somebody. um this corporal and um was able to go and He fought off the other soldiers that tried to take him down. He was saying, Allah told me to come and do this. And he got was found criminally, he was found not criminally responsible on three counts of attempted murder. Because it's Canada, because they're worthless.
And two counts of assault causing bodily harm, all this.
Now he's going on a pilgrimage to Mecca, and he's going to meet a bride that his dad found for him in Somalia. He looks like a woman with a beard on his face. I'm not gonna lie. This guy's mugshot. Am I wrong?
No, no. Yeah, that's what he looks like.
So, uh yeah. And they they Canada's the Canadian government's allowing him, Ontario's review board heard how he wants to go and meet his bride in his arranged marriage. And They allowed him to do it. They made the decision a week ago. or not a week well, just about April 15th, they made the decision to allow him to go do it.
Really? That's what candidates this is a guy. He looks like a chick with a beard, like he glued a beard on his face that looks like merkin that he just sourced. And just, you know, glued to his face in an uneven fashion. By the way, dudes, if you don't regularly trim your beard, that's what you look like.
Don't do that.
So why isn't he dead? If you He tried to kill military members in Canada. He stabbed them. He stabbed them and was trying to kill them. And they're like, he's not guilty.
He just didn't know. Oh, he's got a fake schizophrenia diagnosis. No, he's just an Islamist. It's not the it's not schizophrenia, he's just an Islamist. I kill him.
I don't think that he has any worth on this planet. I know I'm very clinical and I'm very unemotional when talking about that because it's that's how you look at it. It's right or wrong. This guy offers no, there is no net benefit for this guy existing on this planet. I agree.
Why is he here? Using up our oxygen. Mm-hmm. Get out.
So, good job, Canada. Canada doesn't care. It's called committing sepoku.
Now you start to understand it a little bit more. You start understanding it. But it's funny 'cause someone was like, We don't want any of these people near Mecca.
Well, too bad. He's on his way. But what's there? Yeah, he's almost there. He's uh en route.
All right, today's stupidity cane. I'll have to say the rest for y'all tomorrow. Representative Jayapaul gave me a headache. But here she is claiming that Cuba has a remarkable public health system. This is Cuba's public health system.
It's remarkable, according to Jayapa. Listen to this, it's cut 22. I worked on global health for 10 years before coming to Congress, so it's an area that I'm very interested in. Cuba has a remarkable public health system, lowest infant mortality, maternal mortality, sort of the opposite of what the United States has.
Okay. It's opposite of what we have? Their health system is opposite. That's. She says that the maternal.
It uh they have like one of the highest still No, that is not. She is lying right there to say just the words that they have a remarkable healthcare system. That's a lie. Yes.
Right there. Most of it's postpartum. They have a crazy high mortgage.
So she can't help it. She can't help it. Yeah. Wow. Yeah, Democrat.
That's, you know, what it is. Folks, that does it for us today.
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