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Now, the group that is behind the DFW Epic EID at Epic Indoor Park. Is The epic plano group, the exact group that's behind the epic city. which changed its name to the meadow. And it's the same group that's behind both now. And so We talked about this yesterday and there was this and we showed you.
The graphic that they were using. I mean, and it was. I mean, pretty discriminatory. They had all over their advertising for Muslims only, Muslims only. They had it twice on one of the graphics that they used with the QR code to advertise, and then they had it even more on some of the other graphics that they used.
And so that was the big thing. That's pretty discriminatory. And apparently, there are a lot of drive-bys on X that don't understand law. They don't understand things like public accommodation. They don't understand Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
They don't understand that it doesn't matter if you rent out a public space. It's still owned by, and this is owned by the city. You can see there at the very bottom, it said Muslims only. And in fact, the third bullet, or the second bullet point there, says for Muslims only. It says it twice.
on the ad.
So that means that they were advertising it as for Muslims only.
Now, that's not something that you can do at a publicly owned Entity, and that's what this water park is. It's taxpayer funded. They funded the bond issue, and then they pay additional tax, and as a concession, For that, they get a discount on the admission to the water park, the people who live in Grand Prairie there. The Event very clearly was advertising it as such. I don't know how they were.
This is the third annual, so it's probably they advertised it for three years in a row. And That's not something that you can do because of public accommodation, because of the existing law on that. It's just law. It's not it doesn't matter what you think of it. It is the way that the law is.
You cannot have a group. Even if you lease it, that's not a workaround. Leasing a public entity is not a workaround to then say, oh, it's only for this religious affiliation. You can't be Christians and do this.
So there was a lot of idiots out there that were trying to argue: well, Christians do it all the time. No, Christians don't do it all the time. No one ever, Christians never do an event and say Christians only. I've never seen an event that any kind of Christian organization ever did where they said Christians only, ever. ever.
Furthermore, they would have to abide by the same public accommodation restrictions as any other group if they were to lease out, rent out for a day a water park. They couldn't rent it out and say for Christians only because it's a taxpayer-owned, city-owned, taxpayer-owned public facility.
So, you can rent it out, but you cannot then use a public facility that's funded by taxpayer dollars in a discriminatory fashion. And by saying Muslims only, that's discriminatory. It would be the same thing if you said Christians only, that would be also considered discriminatory. It's irrelevant. And it doesn't matter.
Municipal-owned properties cannot deny access to one group. While maintaining Exclusivity for another group. That's just the way it works. That's the law. It doesn't matter if you like the law or not.
The law doesn't care whether or not you like it, it's the law, regardless. And so That's what people don't understand, public accommodation law, that bar entities from doing public entities from doing this. And so the bots were saying, but they rented it. Again, it's irrelevant.
Now, if Epic didn't want that level of security, of scrutiny, What they should have done is they should have organized their event at their event at a privately owned water park in a DFW area, which there are many. They should have done that. They should have maybe reworded their advertising, which they finally did.
So yesterday they very surreptitiously changed it. They took out all of the four Muslims only thing. And um They knew it was problematic. I was reading a quote. This was from the New York Post.
The New York Post. covered the They quoted the one of, I guess she's like the spokesperson for the event. But they quoted this this. woman at this event is saying that Well We knew, yes, it's okay. She said that they're backtracking on how they're advertising it.
She did not mean to exclude non-Muslims in organizing the event. I'm not quite sure that I believe that. Because I mean, it very clearly was not written once, but multiple times, Muslims only. And that's why they try to surreptitiously remove it after the fact.
So she accidentally loaded all of the advertising with repeated Muslims only verbatim verbiage? Oops. Yeah, I don't buy that. I mean, anybody could have told you, yeah, that's Ixne on the exclusion because it's pretty discriminatory.
So nobody believes that. But they knew it was problematic and they realized it was problematic, and they invited that scrutiny, and now they're going to try to act like they're victims. Oh, people were criticizing us.
Well, you were discriminatory. You you made a very charged ad. purposefully discriminating against people. at a public facility that everybody pays for.
So, and then they decided to take the language out of it.
So, they very quietly removed it. hoping that no one would know Kane. But people saw it. She's like, I didn't mean to exclude non-Muslims at the event. I mean, I just didn't mean to do that.
That's just it just is an accident. Because even the fact, the frequently asked questions, if you go to the website, which I did. Even the frequently asked questions section said that, quote, the entire water park has been exclusively reserved for Muslims. Oops. Yeah.
Mm. Yeah. Oh lord. Website. Oops.
I checked this morning. Still up there.
So It's a little bit of a problem.
Now they said that men and women will not be separated. We just ask attendees to uphold all Islamic etiquette. This is what gets me about. Islamism. Because now the defense says, no, no, no, this is just a modest event.
It's about modesty. Swipping. modest things. We just want people to be respectful. What, unless they try to proselytize and you're gonna cut their heads off?
I don't know. I mean, I'm just. You know. Modest event. It's an interesting what.
And then they have what to wear sections of the site, and it shows modesty-approved swimwear.
Now, I'm all for modesty. I'm not making fun of modesty, but I am questioning the wisdom of in June in Texas wearing a full head covering, long-sleeve, loose-fitting top that's gonna be horrific to swim in, and long pants. that go down to your heels. Can't show that ankle, you know. There's a man that might mistake that for a vagina.
Guy can't show that.
So I don't know. And then the guys are like, here's some trunks. Interesting. Isn't that Cain? No one's worried about the women horn-dogging out.
It's always the men in Islamism, Cain. That's weird.
So weird. Yeah. So weird. So I don't know. I mean.
If they're not, now look, you can run out, anybody can lease out a park, they can do that, but you can't use a publicly owned facility as a way to say, nope, Muslims only, that doesn't work that way. And it it wouldn't work that way in like Somalia either because they're They don't have water parks because they're broke and barbaric.
So, you know. They don't have that there. I don't suspect they were ignorant of the law. I suspect this was done intentionally so that later this would do. It's doing what they planned it doing.
Right now, by us talking about it nationally.
So now this is a national story, and then they can claim some sort of Islamophobia because they're breaking the law. It's ridiculous. We're going to talk to Sarah Gonzalez. I first saw that story from her coming up here in a little bit about all of that. All right, so some of the other stuff to touch on as well.
That we have to yeah, 'cause they removed that line. Oh, do I want to do this? I'm going to do it. Democrats have a problem. We'll talk about the grand platinum problem that they have.
They also have an so Eric Swall, well, the grossness isn't done, ladies and gentlemen. Yeah. So We saw the video where he was apparently with a hooker, right? We saw the video where he was with a hooker. Apparently.
He sent, oh gosh, I hate everything. I hate people like those that have to do these things, and then they're in the news, and it's news, and you have to talk about it because it's the news.
So he sent videos of himself. Having a solo engagement.
Well we'll say.
Well it's good. Very very zealously. Oh. And he sent it to women. Um, okay.
Oh, and one of them was sent right before he announced that he was running for governor. Oh, that recent? Yeah. Oh, that's according to the mediate.
So Oh, by the way, and it And and apparently was sent to more than one woman. And it was more than one video of him zealously having a private engagement with himself.
So he's accused now by multiple women of sending multiple videos and even more sexually charged messages. Wow. That's disgusting. Um it just gets grosser just when you his wife You think his wife now? Oh man.
I mean, it's you look at it. Fang Fang or any of it?
Well, like that he was sending, you know, these kind of horn dog logos to other chicks. I doubt she knew. I don't think. Yeah, he doesn't seem to Maybe you hide something like that as a guy that's forthcoming with information. Yeah, but if you have like a then they didn't never had a strong marriage because if you have a strong marriage, then you know.
I agree. Yeah, so they either didn't have a strong marriage. If you have a strong marriage, she wouldn't be doing it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Or she didn't, or she was, yeah, that's it.
So, so. Yeah, I oh man, this is so gross. This is oh, and nude photos. I'm actually sick. I'm actually sick.
It's so gross. I'm so disgusted. But um What gets me? Remember when they went after Kavanaugh? And that was all fake.
And that woman's testimony fell apart in the hearing. What's her name? Christine Blavi-Ford? She was like a she was like Elizabeth Warren with a blonde wig. or with a long-haired wig upon here.
But they went like all the way back to the days of yore, to a high school party, where we were expected to believe that a mid-20-something-year-old woman was at a high school party and saw high school Kavanaugh behaving inappropriately. Like, seriously? Like, that's weird kind of stuff. They went back that far. You're telling me they wouldn't know this about Eric Swalwell?
You're telling me that a dude, a dude in Congress who sits on committees and has seniority is sending out. Whack-emole videos of himself. for lack of a better way to put it. to all these women and that no one knew or everyone knew and everyone kept quiet because they needed him in his seat. You can't tell me the media didn't know about it.
This is the only time the media has no ambition. They love breaking stories if they think it's about Republicans and they'll give themselves awards. But oh my gosh, that's about a Democrat? Shh. Look at Ronan Farrow.
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Slow the scroll. Start asking better questions. You guys are very familiar with our good friend Sarah Gonzalez. She's host of Sarah Gonzalez Unfiltered as well, SarahGonzalez.com. She joins us now.
So, Sarah. First of all, it's so good to see you, my friend. I know it's so good to see you. Thanks for having me. Of course.
I had to ask you about this because I saw this on your X account. Did they start changing the wording on the ads or did what what's up with that? They did, in fact, Dana, which is very curious if they're doing nothing wrong, right? If everything is on the up and up, I don't know why you would quietly change the wording.
So when I originally went to the website where people can buy tickets to go to this ticketed event. I pulled the screenshot, I put it up there, as you pointed out, it said Muslim only several different places. And then once I posted this and it started gaining traction and the Daily Mail started reporting on it, all of a sudden, when you go back to the website where you find the screenshot, it now says something like modest dress only instead of Muslim only.
So they've just exchanged Muslim only to modest dress only. And then they throw in something about burkinis, modest dress required. Make sure to bring your burkini. And that's how they have decided to change it. Just a quiet little revision, even though, hey, nothing wrong with a Muslim only event, right?
Yeah, and there's that, and Juan has in the simulcast, the two different ads. Clearly, there are fewer bullet points. And the one that's on uh sta or house left you can see because You know, they had it in there twice.
Now, that's some typo to say Muslim only.
Now, I read Sarah a piece from the New York Post. And they said they had reached out to, I guess, I don't know if she's like their. Spokesperson, or she's with the group, but she said, Oh, you know, we didn't intend. It was an accident. To say Muslim only twice in one ad, and then on the website, which I think it still says Muslims only on the website.
But how is that an accident? That seems pretty on purpose. Yeah, I would also say it seems it's very hard to defend that it was an accident if you go back to prior events because you'll notice on this on this flyer, this is actually the third Muslims only event at this epic indoor water park, which is the most terrifying thing to me that this has happened two other times and nobody has seen anything about it.
So on the prior years, they've listed Muslim only on those as well.
So you have to wonder how this becomes an accident, just an oopsies, when they have listed on prior years Muslim-only event. It's almost as if they've come here with great intentions to not assimilate and to take over. But hey, that's just a crazy conspiracy theory, right? Yeah, it's so crazy. We're talking with our friend Sarah Gonzalez.
Crazy, but also. Can you imagine, Sarah, say that you decided to rent out? a water park. And similarly, you know, say Christians only repeatedly in all of your advertising and on your website. I'm very curious as to what that.
community that's hosting this event, what their response would be to that. Yeah, exactly right, because we're told we're beaten over the head and told that we are supposed to be inclusive. Inclusivity is the end-all, be-all. We're supposed to love and. you know, kumbaya and all of this other garbage.
We are never allowed to tell everyone that we are proud Christians or else. And now all of a sudden the shoe is on the other foot and, you know, I'm called an Islamophobic because I dared post their own flyer online, I guess. It is really interesting to see. And by the way, Dana, I would just like to also add to that point. Not only would we get blasted if we ever had a Christians only event, because you're never allowed to be proud to be, you're never allowed to be proud to be Christian.
But on top of that, you'll notice a lot of the people who are like, well, they're allowed to rent it out privately and they're allowed to have their own event similarly to if a church rented it out.
Well, a church is renting it out and they're saying, this is our event. We're sponsoring it. But please bring your friends because we want to evangelize. We want to get the word out. We want more people.
The fact that the Muslims are the ones who are doing the excluding, I think speaks volumes about what they really intend to do. I think that's a great point because people, they think that it's a workaround. Oh, well, we can, but they're renting it out, but you can't. Do that if it is a publicly owned property and it's owned by the city, i.e., by taxpayers. And so it doesn't matter if you can, if you rent it out for an hour or rent it up for the day, my understanding of the law is that public accommodation, you can't then use that to the exclusion of any other groups in the area because of that public nature.
Are you aware of any lawsuits being filed or had been filed or complaints?
So I will tell you this. I am in communication with the Attorney General's office. I am urging them to file a suit against them. I also, my state representative, Mitch Little, a Texas state representative, he is a fantastic, phenomenal lawyer. He says he believes that the Attorney General should, you know, issue an investigation that leads to a lawsuit.
So I do know that there are people that are looking in it in high places, and certainly they need to act on this because here in the state of Texas, the First Amendment has been used and abused against us for a very long time. Our love of the First Amendment is what is currently being used to weaponize against us. And that's why we see this invasion that we see here in the state of Texas.
So I hope that law enforcement acts on this. I hope they do too, because I mean, that is, that is, it's discriminatory, that language. And that's really what everybody's pointing out. I mean, if they had not included that language at all, if they just said, hey, we're celebrating at the water park and they had not had that language plastered all over their Advertising in their website, there wouldn't be anything that anyone could object to.
So it's like they create the problem for themselves and then they act like they're the victims of the problem that they created themselves, but they accuse everyone else of being the problem. Right. Yeah. No, exactly right.
Well, it's been funny to watch this, you know, especially with the left, it's they always do this thing where they're like, that's not happening. That's, you're just a crazy conspiracy theorist. And then they're like, okay. Maybe it's happening, but let me tell you why it's a good thing that it's happening. This is typically their MO, and that's what I've seen with this because once they quietly changed it, I was accused of lying.
I was just a lying bee, and I photoshopped it and I faked it for attention because I'm just a grifter. And then, once I finally provided proof, actually, this is from her own website. She changed it. Here are the screenshots. Here are the receipts.
They're like, Well, why are you such a racist? Why are you such a bigot? Why aren't they allowed to have their own event? And so they just keep changing the goalposts because they don't want to admit that this is a real problem and that it was done intentionally to exclude every other religion here in the state of Texas and here in this country, you're not allowed to do that. And with those quiet revisions, I think is to me an admission of guilt.
No, it is. And the fact that they, the fact that the omissions of it, the fact that they said, oh, well, it was unintentional, which no one really believes that. But they can't, you know, again, the public accommodation, they would be, and they've done it already in the state of Texas before they've done this. I mean, they've, especially in Irving, Texas, which you know is kind of a hotbed of a lot of this, because that was the city where they were trying to establish Sharia law. And that's also the city where the, when we moved here in 2013, that was about the time that they had apprehended one of the fathers that had committed an honor killing.
He killed, and you know the story, his two sweet teenage daughters, because they had gotten too westernized. I wanted to ask you, because the people that are involved in this, it's the East Plano Islamic Center, EPIC, not to be confused, because I think the water park is also named EPIC. But then this event is EPIC EID.
So this, from my understanding, Sarah, is the same group. That is responsible for that giant city planning thing where there's a lot of questions as to where that was also going to be, you know, exclude anyone who isn't Muslim.
So they're really busy with a lot of this very confusing and very discriminatory outreach. Yeah, and I would tell you this once again, here in the state of Texas, I think that they prey on these red states who are typically asleep at the wheel because they know that here in the state of Texas, we love the First Amendment, we love freedom of religion, right? We're all about it. And so they know that they want to weaponize that against us.
However, It's very interesting because when you go to a Muslim-majority country, you don't see the same preferential treatment. You don't see the Muslim-majority countries being like, Yeah, sure, Christians can have a Christian-only water park event. It's totally fine. No, Christians are getting beheaded in Muslim-majority countries.
So, it's just very fascinating that they want to weaponize our freedoms and our, you know, freedom of religion and how we were founded against us in order to come in to build these Sharia law-compliant cities, all-inclusive cities to exclude Americans and to exclude Christians. They're just using our freedoms and our constitution to weaponize against us so that they can take over. I hope that people take this seriously because it really is happening before our very eyes. And eventually, we're going to get to a point of no return, I feel. Yeah, I think you're exactly right with this.
We're going to watch this and see what the AG, what AG Ken Paxton does, and also Rep Little, see what can come out of this. Because, you know, like you said, they've done this three years in a row, and the other. Two years also, like this one, they use the same just you know, exclusionary language. Which, if this was anybody else, they would have immediately would have ACL you bring in a lawsuit like that. And we all know it.
100%. Sarah Gonzalez, SarahGonzalez.com, host of Sarah Gonzalez Unfiltered. Good work on this. Good to see you. And we'll watch for updates.
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And it's not just happening in one place. Hate is rising across communities in different ways and Jewish communities are getting hit especially hard right now. And hate doesn't just stay in one lane, it spreads.
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Slow the scroll. Start asking better questions. I've got to get into this story though about this judge. Yeah. The White House correspondent's dinner Attempted assassin.
A DC Federal judge yesterday apologized to the guy. For trying to not just shoot the President of the United States. But federal agents and members of the Cabinet Who else? Who else am I missing? A lot of them.
There were pregnant women crawling all around the floor, trying to flee. They were terrified. U. S. Magistrate Judge Zia.
Farooqi Sounds Canadian. Mm. told the wannabe assassin That He was so sorry that the assassin had been held under suicide watch. Even though a mental health exam discovered that, or found that he did not pose a threat to harm himself per politico.
So sorry that you didn't get the type of food that you wanted.
So sorry that you were, quote, being treated differently than anyone I've ever observed. Whatever you've been through, the judge said, and I'm quoting him verbatim, whatever you've been through, I apologize for the prior week. Speaker me. Wow. So Huh.
being treated differently. Probably why he wrote something. being treated differently. The assassin. than other people who are Perhaps in the jail.
Would you like to know why? Would Maybe, perhaps. The reason. that they wanna be assassin. was treated differently.
is because he's a wannabe assassin. Are you kidding me? He tried killing federal agents. He tried killing the President of the United States of America. And we're apologizing to him.
We don't apologize to want to be killers. This guy. Better be thanking the good Lord above. that no one made a mess for the medic or made it interesting for the morgue on his behalf. You better be very grateful for that.
I mean, we're supposed to apologize. He shot an agent in the chest. He was loaded with three different firearms, That he was in illegal possession of, because I know that's a big thing for the left. He Also didn't he have a knife too? He had something else.
And we're supposed, and why is he being apologized to? Look, here's this is this restorative justice nonsense. I think this judge ought to be. I'm not gonna say. But in my mind, it's probably worse than you're imagining.
Mm-hmm. These judges are a blight. on the Western jurisprudence of this great republic. They really are. Judges like this, we're going to apologize to the criminal because he did something heinous.
We're apologizing to the guy. Oh, I'm so sorry that this isn't like the writs. What did you think was going to happen when you decided to draw down and charge into an event that the president, vice president, cabinet, and federal agents were at? What did you think was going to happen when you did that? That you were just going to get like a backpack and a free vacation to beautiful Puerto Rico where you could go and have a pina colada?
What did you think was going to happen? That's some entitlement.
Sorry that you've been held under sue. I'm not sorry. I'm only sorry that he's still living. I'm only sorry that One of the agents didn't get a round off on him at least. I'm only sorry that this guy decided to be incredibly stupid and volunteer himself to be human Swiss cheese.
I'm only sorry that one of the agents that he ran by missed him five times four times. I'm only sorry because of that. That's all. For nothing else. He's owed no apologies.
This is the idiocy in our judicial system right now. Case in point. By the way, at that, you did have pregnant women that were crawling on the ground there. Are they owed any apologies? McDonald's is eliminating self-serve soda machines in U.S.
Now, this is what they're saying. They're saying it's due to changing consumer habits. No, guys. We know this is not because of changing consumer habits. If you had a guess, What would you think?
They said that they're going to eliminate all the self-serve soda stations across the nation by 2032. Huh. They're putting soda behind the counter. Look at that. They're going to go nationwide without self-served soda.
They said that the shift reflects a broader trend across the fast food industry where companies are prioritizing speed, efficiency, digital ordering, and not having all their stuff stolen and their machines made disgusting by people who scratch their ass and then decide to go and get themselves a soda at the soda station that's out there with the unwashed masses. What they wrote? No. But in my mind that would be more accurate than the slot that they churned out. I mean, for instance, Florida police say a Taco Bell employee shot at customers for putting soda into water cups.
We literally had that as our Florida man story the other day. They said they're ushering in a new era of beverages. Or maybe it's because humans have devolved to a point where we are so stupid, we can't even get our own sodis anymore because we're ridiculous. That's why. And then you wonder: why all the talk about aliens, and we don't see any of them?
I wouldn't want anything to do with this either if I was an alien. I'd be like, Bomet. Tit, Godforsaken Rock. It's because we are devolving. Idiocracy was a prophecy.
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So in Chicago, we got this audio, I believe. This is the Chicago Councilman. This is cut 14. Let me just set it up for you. He's mad at the Walgreens.
What did the Walgreens do? The Walgreens They decided to Uh They closed because they've had too many people shoplifting. It's so bad they couldn't even stay open.
So, this alderman, William Hall. This is his solution. Listen. All Greens should be charged with first degree corporate abandonment. It should be a crime the way they are treating our elders.
It should be a crime the way they are treating our families. As opposed to it should be a crime for stealing from Walgreens. Which is a crime. Yes. Thank you.
That is a crime. It's a crime to steal from Walgreens. It's a crime to allow your children to run roughshod over the neighborhood and micro loot stores. That's what we're calling theft now. That's the crime.
I mean, this guy, Walgreens should be charged with first-degree corporate abandonment. That's not even a law, you jackwagon. They should be tar not our kids for stealing all the damn time. But Walgreens for closing because our kids are stealing all the damn time. There's no accountability there.
Dude, you need to get your beans snipped if uh and so you don't procreate anymore because God help the universe if this man passes on this idiocy to the next generation. I'm saying here.
Now you see. You see it.
Okay, so couple things. We gotta the um I do have more, though. The Met Gala? Because all the rich people are mad. The rich leftists are mad because Jeff Bezos, who is a billionaire, the leftist billionaires are mad at the billionaire.
Let me rephrase that. The leftist nutbag billionaires are mad at the billionaire who is not a leftist nutbag like they are. And they're trying to say that the Met Gala was a disaster. We don't care because we don't do any of that. But there's something that I feel like, you know, they said it was gauche.
and that it was tacky. Have you seen the Macaula before? The Met Gala saying something is tacky. is like I don't know, a whorehouse madam questioning the morals of someone who starts an OnlyFans account. You know, it just doesn't make any sense to me.
Heidi Clumb dress is a literal that. That's supposed to be a statue. That's the most terrible. You know what? If actually, if one of the greats had sculpted those eyes on that.
I mean, it's an amazing costume, but it's crazy. And then Katy Perry. Dressed with a mirror over her face, which makes sense because she's Justin Trudeau's girlfriend, and it makes sense that his perfect version of a girlfriend is just a mirror. over the face. Makes all the sense in the world, doesn't it?
They always have a theme for these things. And I can't remember what the theme was for this one because nobody really sticks to it. They do their own ridiculous interpretation. Apparently, Cardi B dressed like a colon. Like literally a body colon.
Yeah. So it was about like the human body and form and that's the Sam Smith guy who is just a freak. I don't know. I mean, I don't even know some of this. That's What's Her Face, Sabrina Car.
They they so they got mad because they said it was a bunch of Z there's Cardi B with her colon costume. It literally she's with Tom Ford. It literally looks like a like a tumor. She's wearing a dress of tumors. It's terrifying.
That's a terrifying costume. I could have gone without the like bulbous, you know, sort of dark tide contagion that she has there. on her costume. And Beyonce, of course, entirely in feathers.
So they it's supposed to be a fundraiser.
So why are the progressive billionaires mad at the other billionaire? It's a fundraiser, you absolute jackwagons. You're supposed to be raising money. But they want it to be like a popularity contest.
So they're mad because they say Lauren Sanchez is tacky. Why is Lauren Sanchez tacky? Because she's got boobs. That's it. That's the whole reason why they don't like Sidney Sweeney, because she's got boobs.
That's it. Apparently, it's tacky. You're supposed to be as flat-chested as a 12-year-old boy. It's tacky, they said. I don't think it's tacky at all.
I think if you got it, then you dress for it. I don't really care. But they're billionaires and they're not crazy. And so the left is like, oh, it's the worst ever. It's techie.
It's you. It is you. The Met Gala is a reflection of you. You want to talk about what is gauche? Let's talk about the nouveau rich assortment of.
Skittles that were on this red carpet, and whatever contraption they decided to call a costume for the Met Gala. I mean, it's a celebration of everything that is tacky. It's tacky to even do it. It's tacky to be, I'm going to the gala. It's $100,000 for a ticket, $350,000 for a table.
I'm going to the gala where we make sure that everybody knows how much we paid, you know, for charity. Going to the gala so everyone knows. They virtue signal off of this, which is the height of tackiness, if you want to have a discussion about what is or is not tacky.
So I know you're getting that one video ready, Juan. Yeah. But I don't think that we can do that. Although, my issue was with the description. Not so much the individual, but also, isn't every intersectional and intersectional box checked with this video?
I have to check with our production team. Right? Almost. That was kind of the thing that got me. Yeah, 95%.
Let's go. Let's go. Let's do it. Let's do it. Because it's the intersectional boxes that we're talking about.
Okay, so this. Didn't it? What was the tweet for this? Or didn't they? Did they have a voiceover for this?
Oh, did they have a voiceover? No, no, no.
Okay, okay.
So, this is how it was presented. And I have no issue. My issue is the description. The way that they put it out there. It said, Aaron Rose Phillip arriving at the Met Gala.
That was the video that Juan had up. They said it's that Aaron Rose Phillip is the first black transgender Woman with quadriplegic cerebral palsy.
Okay, so We're all like, that's a dude? That's a dude, right? If it's a transgender woman, that lady's got a wiener, right? Yes, that guy does. Yes, okay, so that's a dude.
I'm very confused. You see how we're confused about the language? First They said, first black transgender woman with a quadriplegic cerebral palsy signed to a major agency. Breaking barriers with every step is the literal verbatim description. They use the word step.
They use the word breaking barriers with every step. What else do we have? I mean, every box. is checked. They check race.
They check the transgender. Quadra. I mean, everything. Check, check, check. You cannot out intersectional this individual.
Did they get a special award for that?
So that's a dude. And that's a dude, right? I mean, it's hard to see the neck. Because of the way he's sitting with his head down. That's a lot of boxes to check with every step, they said.
A lot of boxes. And they're like, that's what representation looks like, or mental illness. Or that as well. And so They're all mad because this, by the way, Jeff Bezos, the reason he was involved is because. Um He's paid for it.
I guess they can't get anybody to give them any money anymore.
So he paid for it, and his wife was on the chair. Guess what? When you get Jeff Bezos' money. misses Bezos gets to chair the event. And sorry, look, people can sit here and go after her all she wants to.
I always think that she dresses nice, and I'm not going to hear anything about it. You know, she is a. How old is she? She's like almost 60. She's in her late 50s, I think.
She looks pretty damn good for being in her late 50s. I don't care what, everybody needs to stop getting to get out of everybody else's business. She looks great. She can do whatever she wants to because she's got blanket money. She can do whatever she wants to do.
You know, she's a pilot? She's a helicopter pilot.
So as everybody sits here and talks about her like she's arm candy and all this stuff, let's just like revisit the fact that she was a successful businesswoman in her own right before she ever met Jeff Bezos. And she's a damn pilot.
So psh, I want to hear it. I don't care if she's on there, I don't care how much money he paid. That's what, when you get Bezos' money, you get Mrs. Bezos too.
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Slow the scroll. Start asking better questions. I had no idea this was coming. We got notification because they do this really awesome awards thing every year. It's called the MRC Bulldog Award, and they have different categories, whether it's like podcast, or radio, or investigative work, or columnist.
And they were very kind to extend to me the radio, the outstanding radio show host. Award, which was very nice, and we oh my goodness, and we got it here. Thank you very much. The thinking humans that come out of the side, joining us right now, our very dear friend David Bozo, who is the president of MRC and he's there in DC. Good to see you, my friend, and thank you.
Good to see you, Mrs. Last. Congratulations. How's that teardrop? I love it.
I mean, I love this. I'm going to put it in a chain and wear it around my neck. I think that's what the kids do these days, right? I'm just going to wear it all the time. Thank you for this, though.
This is, I am very grateful for everything that you all do. You've, you're, you're, you're, I mean, you're limitless principally. You've got a terrific program. You've risen above these podcast wars, but then you've taken shots appropriately with receipts. And look, I think the podcast wars that have been going on within the right are fairly disgusting on both sides.
It's so personal. But you don't get personal. And that's such an important you know uh part of the part of the whole conversation you know we can we can disagree without being disagreeable And so many of our cousins in this space have just gotten nasty against each other. And it's no wonder why their ratings are down. But you're excelling across the board.
We wanted to recognize that.
Well, thank you so much. And thank you for this gorgeous award. I appreciate that. Thank you. And thank you all for everything that you do as well over at Newsbusters and MRC.
Because I mean, we got to protect you guys at all costs because I'm not even kidding you. That's where we get so much of our clips. And also, that's where we see some of the crazy stuff that we've been seeing. Like, you had a great piece out. I'm going to pull this up.
Where this was over at Newsbusters, and this was yesterday afternoon. Six in 10 voters think that it's the negative news media coverage of POTUS that inspired the assassination attempt at the White House correspondents' dinner. That's it. I mean, I get it. That seems accurate to me.
Terrific question by Ras Musin. In the crosstabs, did you see the Hispanics number? The Hispanic number was 76% of Hispanics, so like every political operation in the country is trying to ensure that they get the Hispanic vote. 76% of Hispanics think it was at least somewhat likely that the president's attempted assassin. was motivated by the press.
Interestingly enough, Just as soon as the story started to trickle out on Saturday night, or that past Saturday, after the White House correspondence dinner, was abruptly canceled because of this. Everybody in the liberal elitist media, all these guys started circling the wagons around Kimmel. Because Kimmel had a aired that joke a couple days prior. uh about Melania and being an expectant widow.
Now Did I think that this guy saw the Kimball clip in route in the train, in route to do what he did? Probably not. There's probably no way of proving that one way or the other. The 95% plus negative coverage of this man, this administration, and anyone associated with it, anyone on the right, morning, noon, night, and late night. It is across the board on your broadcast channel dial of how negative these guys are.
It is going to encourage, should be no surprise, it is going to encourage psychopaths to take a pot shot. And they've encouraged three of them now. But since that White House correspondence dinner, the press has been adamant. There's just nothing to prove or suggest that our coverage could have possibly motivated anyone to take a pot shot. This poll suggests otherwise.
This poll suggests that 60% of the country believes that the media's intensely negative coverage is at least somewhat likely to blame for motivating this guy to take a pot shot of the president. And what's crazy is, I don't know, their motivation in presenting information that way and going after the president the way they do. To me, it's not designed to persuade anyone. It's just like they're trying to get their digs in. And real quick, that's why we've done the Bulldog Awards, Dana, because, I mean, it's kind of like our answer to the Pulitzers.
But look what the Washington Post got the Pulitzer, the most prized Pulitzer of the Year is the Pulitzer Award for Public Service and was all criticizing the Dogecocks. Was all criticizing the administration's efforts to run, I don't know, a more efficient government. President Trump was elected by 77 million plus Americans to trim the size of government in an era where we have bloated debt, bloated spending. He had a mandate to do so, wins every single swing state. And the Washington Post wins a Pulitzer surprise suggesting that it was just unconscioned any red penny be cut from these bloated government programs.
So that's why we've done the Bulldog Awards to highlight alternative reporting. And we're so grateful that you do it because that's how a lot of people are able to find some of these investigative reporters in the series that they do and the things that they're uncovering is because you're putting a spotlight on it. We're talking with our very good friend David Bozell, president of Media Research Center, because you were talking about the Dehoosh cuts, which I can't believe that they were mad that we were cutting government waste. I've noticed too, and I know that you all had something about this, there wasn't any coverage. Or next to no coverage from any of the major networks on all of the fraud, not just with the USAID, but in Minnesota, for instance.
You know, we always joke about the early Learing Center, but it's way more than that. And they're looking at hospice organizations, Medicaid, everything. And now, Ohio, they had a big story. What have you discovered? Because you would think that that would be.
I mean, that's what you would get an award for, that kind of investment, but they won't touch it. It's crickets. I mean, CBS touched LA. I'll give them credit for that. They did a nice expose on LA after Dr.
Oz had done his videos coming out of L.A., after Nick Shirley had gone in and did his thing in LA. And Nick Shirley's been, I mean, we're probably going to have to give a bulldog award to Nick Shirley next year. Nick Shirley's done yeoman's work in Minnesota and Los Angeles. I understand he's in Cuba now doing the same thing. Um he's doing what Press typically does.
We mentioned the Washington Post earlier. We gave an award to Nick Mennock. who's done all sorts of awesome reporting on the Loudoun County School Board issues, on the fact that this new governor won't cooperate with ICE, on the guy who killed the woman at the bus stop, all sorts of crime, all sorts of stuff that the Attorney General Steve Doscano will not prosecute. How about the Washington Post just go across the river into Virginia, okay, instead of writing this op-ed just for the sole purpose of getting a Pulitzer surprise about the dangers of cutting some government, go across the river and investigate in Virginia the rampant crime in Fairfax County like Nick Minnock did for WJLA and Local Channel 7. But in terms of all the fraud in all those different localities, it has been crickets from the national news media because they just cannot admit That they've been basically had by the likes of Tim Wallace and Congresswoman Omar and Governor Newsome.
They've been ripping us off. And God forbid Donald Trump does something about it. Of course, the Washington Post is going to do an op-ed against Donald Trump for trying to do something about it and preventing us from being ripped off.
So that's just the news reality of the moment that we live in. Near 100% negativity against the president and conservatism and just a total whitewashing of anything negative in terms of liberal government and poorly run cities and states. And the way that they've gone after the debate over gerrymandering. Because in so many, like in Texas, you know, looking at some of these other states, I mean, we were fixing maps that the DOJ said our maps were gerrymandered. We need to ungerrymander them, which is what we did.
Florida did the same thing. I mean, when you see how some of these districts are drawn, it's ridiculous. But the way that the media talks about it, David, I know you, because you've written about this as well, of written newsbusters, is that, oh my gosh, the Republicans are making it to where nobody but white people can vote. No one's going to be able to, and you have to be a white male. And then the women, you're just out of luck.
You're going to have to show like your blood type and all your... That's not even accurate. The way that they were going about this was, that's malpractice. Yeah, it is malpractice. I mean the press says they never cared about Jerry Marining when Illinois did it.
Yes. They never cared Jerry Marining when when the entire Northeast corridor did it. Massachusetts, Vermont. I mean all I mean there's it's all blue. They didn't care about gerrymandering when New Mexico did it.
I mean, Donald Trump gets, what, 47% of the vote in New Mexico? There's no representation there. There's no representation in the Northeast. There's next to no representation in Illinois. God bless Congresswoman Mary Miller.
For being one of the forces in Illinois. I don't know how she does it. But that is the hypocrisy, right? And so I look, I think they're going to lose this Virginia case. I think when all this dust settles, I think Republicans are going to enjoy.
maybe a half a dozen to eight, you know, plus eight in terms of the midterms.
So Donald Trump's going to actually end up winning this fight. And again, it's another, this is because I know how proud he is. He kind of marvels publicly about how could he possibly have won. With near 95% negative coverage from the press. And here he is coming up in the midterms, and the Republicans, led by the Trump administration, are probably going to win these redistricting wars despite all of the supposed negativity.
And some guys, some people in our Republican conservative construct buy into it too. I mean, I saw Arlie Feisher the other day. Oh, we should never have done Texas.
Okay, buddy. I guess we should shouldn't fight at all.
So our side gets, you know, buys into this narrative sometimes. uh that the press feeds them and it's unnecessary. I have a Maybe it's my lineage. But I have a weird obsession with seeing the conservative ecosystem be the mainstream. There's no reason why we shouldn't be the mainstream.
None whatsoever, and it's about time we start acting like it. You know, we control, we can control the narrative just as much as these guys do. Amen to that. And that's why we're so glad that you do what you do over at Media Research Center and at Newsbusters. David Bozell, fighting the fight, because you know it's only going to get hotter as midterms get closer.
And I know we'd love to have you back. And thank you again so much for all you do to encourage conservative journalists, conservative talk radio hosts, and everyone else, because we're really grateful for it.
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I know, wild. But somehow we've turned disagreement into a personality and hate into something people are way too comfortable with. And it's not just happening in one place. Hate is rising across communities in different ways and Jewish communities are getting hit especially hard right now. And hate doesn't just stay in one lane, it spreads.
So even if you think this isn't your issue, give it a minute. You don't have to agree with people. You just have to decide you're not okay with hate. That's it. The blue square is a simple way to say that out loud.
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Each episode, we show the science behind viral health claims, from high-protein diets to cold plunges, detoxing to sleep tech obsession. And we talk to the people in the middle of it all: influencers, the curious, but more importantly, doctors and researchers. Not to cancel the trend, not to hype it more, but to understand it. Listen to Health vs. Hype with the American Medical Association on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Slow the scroll. Start asking better questions. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So apparently, there is a McDonald's in Seattle that is so dangerous, they call it not McDonald's, but McStabbies. I'm not even kidding. And customers are not allowed to go. They actually cannot allow customers to go inside because the mayhem is daily and constant.
So, for instance, one of the latest scenes: two men were standing outside the street, in the street outside of McStavies around 10 p.m. when a frail 77-year-old man walked towards them. The two men approached the victim, one struck him in the head, and then they started beating the snot out of him and then calmly walked away. The guy was hospitalized for over a week. He had a broken knee, broken arm, cut above his eye.
He had to get stitches. And they arrested a guy, 29-year-old Ahmed Abduli Osman. He sounds Canadian while he was on the phone outside of McDonald's.
So mixed stabbies. Yeah, sorry, at McStabby's, Rudy Giuliani, America's mayor, out of the coma and apparently talking and alert after a hospital scare. He apparently had like really bad pneumonia. And he was hospitalized for it, but he's on the rebound, so that's good. SEC settles with Elon Musk over a Twitter dispute.
They need to restore Kane's X account for the love of all things, holy.
So, the Securities and Exchange Commission reached a settlement with Musk over the delayed closure, disclosure of his stake in Twitter, blah, blah, blah. Also, oh, a hantavirus. We're going to have to talk about this. This is a whole other topic on a cruise ship. Sickens, people.
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Get with. I just realized when I put this on Instagram that not everybody knew who these people were. Hmm? Kid Cootie and uh MIA. Is it Cuddy or Cooney?
I don't care. I'll say his name however the hell I want. All I know is wasn't he in a dress and wasn't he also friends with P. Diddy? Yes and yes.
And isn't it true that he kind of fell off 'cause his twenty thirteen album kind of like sucked backside and so now nobody likes him? It's pretty accurate, right? Whereas MIA is a very innovative performer, and she's also become a Christian, but she's not performative the way Russell Brand is. And um she's also become very, very conservative. And her music is starting to reflect that.
So she's had this trajectory throughout her entire career. I've always been a fan of hers, even when I didn't entirely agree with the stuff she was saying.
So you know, that's um That's anyway, the long the long story short, a rapper kicked MIA off of his tour because he didn't like her Republican viewpoints. He said that she ranted, and I don't think that that's a rant. I think she said like one thing and the audience booed. And if she would have gotten up there and eviscerated the right, they would have celebrated her. And you know that's true, Kane.
They absolutely would have.
So he fired her. off of her uh off of the chore.
So I don't think she needs them. She's, you know, I mean, that guy's already like, why is she even on tour with him in the first place? Isn't he washed up? Right. Am I being mean?
Maybe. But am I dishonest? No. Nope, not at all. You might be raw, but you're not wrong.
That's right.
So, well, or just a little less polite. Yeah. Yeah, sure. Yeah. Not everything requires 100% politeness.
No, not everything needs sugarcoating. That's true. That's true. So. I just thought I had that up on Instagram and then people were like, who are these people?
No, I get it because there are some artists where I'm like, if I had to name a Sabrina Carpenter song, I wouldn't be able to. And in fact, my first thought when I first heard her name, I was like, is that one of those old carpenters? Because I don't, that my that was like our parents' jam, the carpenters back in the day, wasn't it? Care encourager, yeah. I don't even know their names.
They were just the carpenters. Was it a whole family of them? Oh, yeah. Very talented. That was a big thing in the 70s, wasn't it?
It certainly was. The families, they all made the music together. They did. And then they all had their shared drug addictions and abuse. And then some had TV shows, too.
Like the partridges, those people? I think the Osmonds, didn't they have one too? The only people who didn't were the Waltons, I think. What? That was the show about being poor and sad.
Yeah, the Waltons. They weren't a musical group, but who was it? The Partridges? Who else? The Osmonds?
Yeah, the Osmonds. The carpenters. Oh, I'm sure there's more. Don't message us. We don't want to know that badly.
Spend time thinking about it. I haven't because it's the 70s and it's all sepia and weird harmonies, and most of them were high, I think. And they all had mullets and they wore horrible fashion, just the worst fashion ever. It was a simpler time. It was a horrible time.
It's coated in corduroy. What are you? What kind of corduroy and macrame and cigarettes? That's all it was. That's the 70s.
That's not the reflection of the 70s I thought you'd have. No, that is absolutely it. Sepia, cigarettes, corduroy. and sadness. It's the 70s.
I'm not going to say you're wrong, because I really don't have an argument for anything you just said. Yeah, and the hip, yeah, the soft harmonies, that's it.
So that's that was this. And then the 80s is when it got really cool.
So anyway, I don't know about I don't know. But uh Hey, I just thought that was kind of a. I've never seen her live, but she's a great performer, though.
So, I don't know, we'll. That's um We have also, mm, I don't think I'm gonna have time to get into the rest of this stuff. We may have to save some of it for tomorrow, but I know we've the AI switch, are you worried about the cars that are gonna be made after 27? Because isn't that now the law where they gotta have this AI kill switch in it? Yeah.
I don't even have a robot vacuum. I don't want a robot anything on my car like that. Not getting a new car. No, I will absolutely not. Absolutely will not.
That's, you know, you're going to make, people are going to make cars not be a status symbol anymore because of this.
So true. I think so. All right. We'll talk about that tomorrow. Today's stupidity came.
All right. Looks like Mayor Wilson. And by the way, I think... Is is mayor I forget where she is, Mayor, but um this is her actual she says CCTV cameras are hurting refugees. The cameras themselves are hurting refugees.
And uh one, this is cut 15. This is legislation that will expand CCTV cameras. That could potentially be taken control of by the Trump administration. And this is legislation that was opposed by immigrant rights groups by civil liberties groups and by the member of color caucus in the legislature. And I'll quote from their letter.
I think it's a little bit more. Go ahead and close technology. Whatever she's quoting, because all they want is no accountability for these illegals, including the crimes they commit. Yeah, no accountability. That's mean.
That's so ignorant. It's ignorant. That does it for us today. We'll be back with you tomorrow. Have a great night.
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