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She'll be on the show in about an hour and a half, as I said. But anyway, lots of things to get to, lots of things to talk about today. First, very sad news. Kyle Bush. NASCAR Great, two-time Cup Series champion, has passed away at the age of 41.
Uniquely shocking about this story is not just that he had a sudden illness that caused him to be rushed to the hospital and he's no longer here, but I think he just recently won a race. I think it was a truck series race in the world of NASCAR. And even in the few moments that he spoke with a member of the press, talking to all the audience about the win, he said, you never know when the last one will be. I don't know if that means that Kyle Bush was actually ill. I don't think that an actual illness has been put out there yet for what the cause of death is, but just a really shocking, sad story, whether you're a fan of NASCAR or not.
He is the first active NASCAR driver to pass away since Dale Earnhardt died during a crash on a track.
So that's something that's big, and a lot of people are talking about that's been out there, I think, since yesterday, since last evening. All right. Other things in the world of politics that I want to talk about. President Trump, at the swearing-in ceremony of the new Federal Reserve Chair, Kevin Worsh, said he wants him to be totally independent. Do whatever he does on his side of the aisle or on his corner of the office.
I'll do whatever I want in my corner of the office. Let's both serve our own gods, kind of thing. A lot of people won't believe this, they won't think it's true, especially as President Trump ridiculed time and again the former Fed chairman, Jerome Powell. But what I think is actually important is Powell seemed to be making decisions based on Trump. Like he seemed to be holding our economy back in ways that seemed uniquely to try to harm the president.
If you were dealing with that for the first couple of years of your administration and you were in the office of president like Trump is, you probably would be thrilled if somebody just did their own thing and didn't think about or care about you. You might want them to do some things that you actually would like to see happen, but even just getting a different version that's not as focused on you would be better than what you had. Here's a little bit of Trump swearing in Kevin Warsh. The Federal Reserve is a pillar of the world financial system and the most important central bank anywhere in the world. With a history stretching back more than 100 years, it is truly the institution that's most looked to and most respected, and it's now taken on a new and even higher respect, in my opinion.
And honestly, I really mean this. This is not said in any other way. I want Kevin to be totally independent. I want him to be independent and just do a great job. Don't look at me, don't look at anybody, just do your own thing and do a great job.
Okay?
Sound good?
Sound like you could do your own thing. I'll do my own thing. And sometimes we might meet in the middle. Also, there was a moment where President Trump noticed a whole bunch of applause in the audience, and he thought it was for him, and then he realized it wasn't. I thought this was a pretty funny moment too.
No, I thought that was for me. I was very unhappy. I looked around and I saw they're all looking at you. I was not happy about that. That's great.
That's a very good joke. And oftentimes, people who hate Trump pretend he's not actually funny, like legitimately, just funny. And that is funny. And I love how often Trump 2.0 jokes about how he doesn't like other people getting attention very openly. He talks about it with Marco Rubio, with anybody.
All right. But anyway, a new Fed chair has been sworn in. Hopefully, we see some things that we weren't seeing under Jerome Powell that make things really good for us and really good for the economy. Another uh piece of audio out there that I like a lot. This is a back and forth, just argument on CNN talking about Iran, Iran, and some of what's going on in the Middle East.
And one of the craziest things that somebody said was how Apparently the country is is more powerful. A now than they were before, which is insane and not true, and just like a drunken thing to say into a microphone anywhere. But it did cause, I thought, an interesting back and forth. Discussion.
So here's a little bit of that. Ben Ferguson is the Republican who's objecting to the ridiculous thing that Terry Moran and other Democrats are saying on CNN. Strategically, they're more powerful because now they know they can charge a toll for every ounce of oil that comes out of the place where God made all the dinosaurs die and all the oil.
Okay, hold on.
So they're going to make money to rebuild their nuclear program. And Trump's right now. Trump right now. If you didn't hear it, because two people are yelling at the same time, did you get your talking points directly from Tay Ross?
Someone that has no military and someone that has no air force and someone that has no boats in the water that are large and anything. You've never had a Navy. The Navy was a Navy.
Okay, so you're saying a regime that has a joke of a Navy is now more powerful than the U.S. 70% of missile launches. I've said this before, and I'll say it again. I believe that the best way for CNN to fix the problem that is some of their talking head shows where everybody yells at each other is American Gladys. 98 or jousting.
They should hand the foam things to everybody, put them up on the on the the Giant pedestals and just hit each other until somebody falls off. I want to see that happen more so than I want to hear them argue about stupid things. Iran is not more powerful. Iran is not more powerful than it used to be. They are exceptionally less powerful when all of their navy, whatever navy they had, is at the bottom of the ocean, along with a lot of their other military capabilities.
And hopefully, in the near future, they make an agreement to give us all their enriched uranium. And then President Trump has said. I thought this was kind of funny that we might get rid of it. We're going to take it and then we might dispose of it. We might not.
We don't know what we'll do with it. That's decent as far as, you know, we could maybe use this. We could enrich it a little bit more, have some more weapons of our own. It's a thing we can do that we can be trusted with, and they can't. Also, it might tell you the proximity that Iran has to nuclear weapons.
Anybody who doesn't understand this. I'll just do this very quickly. It's a deep dive, and I'm not going to pretend that I'm some incredible expert on it. But enriching uranium, I think I've looked this up before, to like 5% is the kind of thing you need to power stuff. It's the civilian level necessary.
And then, if you go way beyond that, there's two other thresholds: there's one that's 60%, and then one that's 90% plus percent, and the thing that's a weapon. Iran has a lot in the 60% threshold, which is one step away. From the thing that could then be weaponized and used to harm a lot of people by a government that's also doing everything it can to weaponize the Strait of Hormuz. To try to harm as many people as it can. Obviously, that means you can't give them a nuclear weapon.
But that's the proximity. And that's agreed upon. That's not the kind of thing that people on the left say is untrue when they claim Iran is so far away and has no ability to create a weapon of mass destruction. It's not even remotely close to accurate. And the world knows it.
The United States knows it. Everybody who says other things knows it.
So I think it's probably important to at least mention it to you. Not that I think a lot of people who are listening to the show aren't already aware of this as well. Another thing out there that I might as well play, this is Spencer Pratt. He is doing very well in Los Angeles, and it is making a whole lot of Democrats. Very mad.
Is he actually going to be the mayor? I don't know. I will see who votes for him and how that race actually ends. I do believe, though. That some of the common sense things he's advocating for are messages that are landing, and Democrats, for one reason or another, mostly to placate the far left part of their base, can't seem to say the same stuff.
They have to have some nuanced version of: we don't want to remove all the human feces that's on the ground when you're walking to go get your iced tea and whatnot. And actually, Spencer says exactly that in an interview he did with Billy Bush. Here, let me play on some of this audio. Everyone's missing who's voting for me. The only people that aren't are the socialists, the lunatics, and the communists.
But any normal functioning brain that doesn't want to step in human poop when they get their matcha is voting for me, which is a lot of people. It should be a lot of people. And I would go a step further to say I don't even want to step in any kind of poop. It doesn't have to be human. I don't want dog.
I don't want any other variety to be out there in the world. I would like a politician who fights those fights for me. And Spencer Pratt seems like the guy willing to do it in L.A. But again, and I think this is probably the most important part of talking about him, the message matters. And the message in today's society might reach people more than the politician and the bashing of the person seem to actually reach people.
And maybe that's just the connectedness of our society. Elon Musk owns Twitter, owns X, and has done a lot to make sure that it's actually not unfairly biased to a certain side. And so a guy like Spencer Pratt. Who has referenced before how much he was disliked by most people when he was a reality TV star? Is now someone who seems like he has a legitimate shot at being the mayor of one of the biggest cities in our country.
When you say that out loud, when you talk about that and the Democrats are shocked about it, and actually, you know what, this kind of leads into something else that's out there. Democrats put out their autopsy of the 2024 campaign for Kamala Harris and how terrible it was. Granted, the document that they finally let see the light of the day a year plus after they completed it is not anything compared to what they probably should have put in it, which is all the stuff we know that went terrible, including the awfulness of the candidate herself. But it mostly blames Biden, it mostly sidesteps some of the other issues the campaign had, and it does also blame its willingness to trash Trump. and not actually give out a bunch of the the positions and platforms that Harris herself was on.
I remember early on in the campaign. After Harris shoved President Biden in the closet that he didn't know how to get out of, even though I don't think they would have had to lock it to trap him in there. But anyway, after she did that, they just copy and pasted his platform page onto her website, and people noticed. They noticed that it was basically the same thing. That's not a great look.
If you're saying that you're going to run in replacement of someone who wasn't likely to win himself. And then you change nothing about the campaign. And then you have all these far-left things you believe that you've said in interviews before and you can't defend.
So you just talk in circles anyway. I could have done this autopsy. It would have been much cheaper and easier. But nonetheless, I think the most interesting thing about it and how it relates to Spencer Pratt is the message can rise above the individual. Even if you think the individual has has baggage, has has problems that might Preclude them from being capable of winning office if their message is common sense enough and relatable enough to everyday struggles of the American people, or in this case, people in Los Angeles.
They are very likely to punch your name when they get into that ballot box because they hope change brings better. And oftentimes, change actually snake bites us, but darn it, that's a discussion for another time. A quick break, a lot coming up. This is Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show. Burn a gun.
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Some of the top contenders for this include Give Me My Money Back, Akins, which I do like a lot, and Leave Me Alone Akins, which I also think is pretty good. But you can go ahead and submit your idea for the new party name. You have until June 2nd to do it, and the best one will get $100,000, which is a pretty good prize for a very short amount of your time and probably some assistance from ChatGPT. The amount of chat GPT ideas is going to be through the roof. Come up with a funny political party name, I imagine, will be put into that program a lot.
House Republicans have scrapped a vote to rein in Trump's war effort in Iran. That's at least the headline in Axios. The House did decide to go ahead and not vote on something that would have essentially forced congressional approval for President Trump to keep going in his conflict with Iran. What matters about that statement, and I guess the fact that I said it twice there, is that I think we're nearing the end of this thing. I do.
I've been saying that for a while, and I've been wrong for a while, and I'll admit that I've been wrong for a while on that, but I just don't believe. That if we wait long enough, that Iran, Iran will continue to behave as though they're in a position of strength when they're obviously not. There has to be a moment. Will they eventually acknowledge that we're not going to be pressured through some sort of media campaign against us to get out of this thing poorly? We're going to, now that we're here, get out of this thing in a valuable way to us that involves no nuclear capabilities for them.
All the enriched uranium given to us here in the United States. And President Trump has said he's not sure if he'd dispose of it. Probably, but maybe not, is essentially his reaction there. But I think that that's interesting because, again, an effort to uh circumvent the president. to force him into a place where Congress might actually decide he's not allowed to do the things he's been doing also causes a lot of political turmoil for those individuals who are on both sides.
I think the politicians in Congress would like to keep punting On that topic. They punted on other topics. John Thune decided to send everybody home before a vote on funding Border Patrol, which is ridiculous. And those people get to be home until after June 1st, President Trump's deadline, to make sure that certain funding passed, because why not? You just get the opportunity to go home whether your job is done as a politician all the time.
There's a Fox News story about this. I'll go ahead and play a little bit of that. I'm going to actually stop it again and not send it out to somebody else on that. But yes. That's the basics of the story.
And I've said this before, I'll say it again. I wish that we could treat politicians the way they treat us and just not do a job all the way. Like the next time a firefighter responds to a politician's house and it's ablaze, they'll put out a little bit of the fire and then decide they need to go on vacation until June and not do the rest of it. I'd love to see the response. And someone's like, but the fire's not out.
The thing's not over. I'd be like, yeah, but I don't know. I've been released by Jon Thune. I get to go home for a bit. Other things out there.
The House majority whip, that would be Tom Emmer. I was asked a very loaded question on CNBC. I'll point out exactly why it's sort of ridiculously loaded. There's a lot of people who are hoping. That they can be the one that creates the schism between President Trump and his base of supporters, of a lot of conservatives, of MAGA voters, whatever you want to call them.
And so a lot of questions are phrased the same way. I was saying like, is this the moment where people are finally turning on the president, even as primary after primary is establishing that at least when it comes to President Trump's influence within the Republican Party itself and Republican voters, it's at an all-time high. He certainly seems to be at a point where he is a kingmaker. If he goes ahead and endorses someone in a primary race, even if the projection is that it's going to be close, his nominees have, or his people that he's been nominating, have often been winning these things quite a bit often, and it's not terribly new. Trump has definitely done that before.
But here's the CNBC question about the slush fund that's been created and other things, and if this is finally a step too far. The slush fund, or whatever you want to call it, the move to go back on the audits and permanently put those to bed. Is that a bridge too far for some Republicans that might have been uncomfortable with other things? Are we finally hitting a point where some people are saying enough? Let's first put it in context.
This is a Senate that tells us regularly they don't have the votes. They don't have the votes for the Save America Act, but more than 70% of Americans agree with. You're bringing... By the way, they should have the votes on that.
Something that was added, as I understand it, to the funding bill. We call it the funding bill because we had to do it with 50 plus 1 because Democrats apparently hate our law enforcement and weren't willing to fund CBP and ICE.
Now they've added this fund. I would like to hear from Todd Blanch. I understand that they started to hear from him yesterday as to exactly what this is. Great. Let's find out what it is before everybody crucifies.
I think people. And I think there's a step even further to go because if money actually is doled out to human beings, human beings who may have been participants in January 6th to some amount of whatever that day was, and choose your own adventure. And I guess what you believe of that day. But by and large, the vast majority of individuals who were there that even got in trouble legally didn't hurt any cops, didn't hurt anybody, and casually walked through a building that they weren't supposed to be in for a while and then were escorted out or just willingly left on their own. And that was described as an insurrection.
By media for a while. But nonetheless, I think you have to judge each individual case. If someone was thrown in jail, treated horribly, and had a sentence that was ridiculous based on the crime that they were accused of committing, even if they were proven to have committed it, I think that we could find a way where that person deserves some sort of financial apology from the United States. And the President seems to agree with that. But I think.
When you say something on a macro level, on a simplistic level, without the certain variables that might convince you that this is actually more legitimate than you think, then of course more people are likely to not like it, or more people are likely to agree that it's wrong. But I think we have to get the whole story from what the fund will actually be used for, who will get payments, how much will those payments be, et cetera, et cetera. And then you decide. Then you can go ahead and bash it. But why not have all the information first, which we inevitably will have?
Another story out there that I saw that I thought was interesting, not exactly politics, but politics adjacent. Walmart is going to be forced to ban workers under 18 based on some federal labor laws that will be out this summer, or some laws that are out that will impact hiring this summer. I thought it was really interesting that they couldn't just follow the laws. There are certain things that people at Walmart shouldn't be allowed to do, or certain hours they shouldn't be allowed to work if they're not. Over the age of 18, or at least 18 years old.
And Walmart's like, ah, we can't comply with this stuff. There's no way that we can get that done, so we're just not going to hire anybody in those brackets. I remember working at a younger age inside of a Target. That was one of the jobs that I had. And I remember that, like, you had to have certain breaks and you had to only work a certain amount of hours.
Like, there were things that you had to do, and people followed those rules. And then, by following those rules, I got to have a summer job and summer money. I also remember my favorite summer job, which you won't care about, was cutting the lawn at a veterinarian hospital. There's a real gig that I did over the summer. The guy wanted me to do landscaping for him eight hours a day, five days a week.
And I was like, How about four? And then I get to go somewhere else for the second half of every day in the summer. And the guy agreed. It was a great job. I really enjoyed it, except for the one time they asked me to come inside and help with something that was horrible that involved a sick dog that had to be put down.
I will never forget that moment. And I don't know why I just shared it here. Let's call that catharsis that it just came out on the radio between you and I. Other than that, 99% of the time, a great summer job that I had. Other things out there, getting back to the world of politics, because why not?
President Trump has chosen to send 5,000 more troops to Poland. He is removing troops from Germany. This is something that the president actually teased a while ago when having a discussion about the people he likes that are being put in positions of political power in the world and the people he's not so fond of. What I like about this is the reminder that the United States. power in the world of our military strength.
is not something that everyone just gets for free. You can't bash us and treat us like crap and expect us to do a whole bunch of things so that you feel safe and protected, whoever you are, whatever country you are, just because. You have to actually appreciate that the strength of the United States might be loaned to you if there were a time where you needed it. And I think this is a nice reminder to places like Germany: that's not exactly a thing that's just you assume you get all the time. But here's President Trump, I think a few days ago, referencing how he was likely to move from troops after the election of someone that he very much likes in Poland.
Mr. President, if you decide to pull troops from Germany, will you move them to Poland or maybe some other countries on the Eastern Flank?
Well, Poland would like that. We have a great relationship with Poland. I have a great relationship with the president. You remember, I endorsed him, and he won. And he came from way behind, and he won.
He's a great fighter. He's a great guy. I like him a lot.
So that's possible. I'm probably going to do that. You never know. It might be a nice little reward, a nice little thing that I go ahead and send over some places. By the way, and now that I'm starting to sound a little gangster in how I'm referring to this, I thought of something in the Iran conflict.
that I think we really need to do. I think since the negotiation keeps failing, we need to do a version. I am in East Coast Italian, where we send some people that I know, some family and friends that I have over to Iran and we have a little bit of a conversation with them about why they're being so difficult. Why are they not accepting some of the offers that we've been making? They look good.
These are good offers. You should accept them. We're gonna take all this uranium. We're gonna get out of here. And you guys are gonna shut up and just do what we say.
I think that's what we need now. I think the days of the J.D. Vances and the Marco Rubios going over no longer important, and the days of Tony G and Anthony Q are the right thing that we're going to do to get this whole thing done. I am aware that Tony and Anthony have the same name, by the way. I have several different Anthonys within my family.
I think they might be available to go over if you need them. One last thing, just before I take a break, that I find amusing and I can't help but talk about, and I don't know why, but it's almost a holiday.
So give me a little bit of latitude, a little rope for talking about an unserious issue. There is a story in the New York Post. about people who are afraid of the quote, real medical condition called the Uniboob. This is where the chest of a woman naturally merges into one, quote, continuous mound. They're afraid that this could happen.
It's not very often at all that this actually does occur in our society. And I'll just throw this out there. I don't know that men would dislike it. I can't really figure out how we would all feel about this. I guess I'd have to be given some examples in order to really understand it.
But if you like something, and if you get two of them normally, and then all of a sudden you get one big one, I don't know if the one big one is all that much worse than the other two. I feel like I'm so close to being fired for the things I'm saying now. But I mean that generally, not just specific to this story. I like it if I get more soda in a large cup at the 7-Eleven than, say, a smaller one. I'm a big gulp guy, is I guess what I'm saying.
And I now probably am fired. All right, quick break, a lot more. Greg Collins filling in on the data show. Noble gold, because they like supporting a successful radio show. And they also like making sure that people understand all of their options as it pertains to precious metals.
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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.
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: go to bluesquarealliance.org, get a pin, share it, or don't, but at least don't pretend this isn't happening. Lots of places can accidentally expose you to identity theft.
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My name is Craig Collins, filling in D Lash, Dana Lash Radio on X. Great ways to stay connected to her and her very fancy following at Radio Craig C. If you want to be one of the select 500 or so, things even less than that, that follow me on a platform I need to use more. I'm going to bring in a radio friend that I made when I moved to Houston, Texas. I've only been living here for a little over a year.
But Angela Box is a radio person, a broadcaster at Angela Box Show is the place you can find her all over social media. And I love part of the description, Angela, you have for yourself on social media that you love to go after the left. I don't know if you remember exactly the right way, exactly the way it was written there, but it's pretty amazing. How are you doing? Welcome to the show.
No, I say I like blah, blah, blah, lip gloss and big salads, political pundit, thorn and leftist sides. Yes, it's amazing. Angela Box. Yep, it does. And you are willing to say some things in a way that I sometimes will not say them.
Not that I don't agree. I just kind of like the way you put the sentences together. Let's talk about some things out there. One of the funnier ones, at least to me in my dark sense of humor, is Democrats finally making public their 2024 autopsy of the failed Kamala Harris presidential campaign. This is something we didn't need two years to wait on and something that does seem to still be incomplete in some of the blame for Harris instead of just blaming Biden, which it seems like that's more of what it's trying to do.
But what are your thoughts about May of 2026 being when Democrats finally admit that Kamala Harris ran a bad campaign a couple of years ago?
Well, I haven't read it yet, but I'm just curious if the sentence Senator Knee Pads was a drunk, cackling, literal and political whore, and that's why she did not win. Was that in there at any time in the autopsy? I am not I'm not seeing, I'm still skimming, but I can't find it.
Well, it's not too hard, but mine, actually, I saw the bullet points, I think, on Breitbart or Gateway Pundit or something. But like uh my favorite bullet point was that They were like, we didn't go after Trump hard enough. Like, what are you talking about? That's literally your platform. That's all you have.
That's all you have. And then they and they said the they, them that, you know, her little her little A support of the transgenders was a problem and I'm like, but this is what you guys see, I would respect Democrats more. If they would just stand with all ten toes on the crazy. You feel like this is what we think now. We are catering to the lunatics, we are catering to the communists.
And we are catering to the people who think that Charlie Kirk being murdered didn't go far enough. There needs to be more of it, more bodies.
Okay. If that's who they're catering to, I have more respect for them. But they're going to go around in these midterms. And the Democrats are also saying, I think, I can't remember if it was the New York Times or Democrats or Democrats. Like, we're going to start hitting Trump now.
Oh, it was Hakeem. It was Timu Obama. It was Dollar Tree Obama who said, hey, you guys, I know that you've been waiting for us to go after Trump and we really haven't, but like now we're really going to start hitting him hard. And everyone's like, no crazy. Hakeem Jeffries is Timu Obama, by the way, for anyone that was curious who that is.
And it's a great description of him. And yes, absolutely. Their new plan to go after Trump is going to be totally different than everything we've seen before. A couple questions about Trump specifically that I thought were interesting. One, it looks like he has scrapped an AI executive order.
over concerns that China will steal information from it. He wants the United States to be at the cutting edge of AI, and he doesn't want China to be on our heels as much as they are. He's actually getting crap for this some places, deciding not to sign an executive order. And I kind of think that's insane. And the reason why I think it's insane, Angela, is we probably will still put something out that has some sort of impact on the growing both good and bad that is AI, but doing it in a slower way with more emphasis on making sure to prevent China from gaining any sort of advantage over us or any of the information we don't want them to have.
Wouldn't this just be a regular thing that most people should praise? This is the exact opposite of who they pretend Trump is when he does something without thinking it through, and yet people are somehow mad about this. I mean, it's it's like it doesn't matter. They just take their It's always opposite day with the Democrats. Always.
It is. No, I think it's smart.
Well, who was the company, I can't remember the actual company that had the contract cut with the Pentagon because basically it was like super woke and crazy. And I thought it was talking about Planetar, I think, or Planetar, whatever it was called. Yeah, maybe.
Some AI company. I don't know. They're like, nah, we're good. But what's interesting is that all these all these engineers now that are creating these the monster that is AI, Yes. Is saying, although I do I do enjoy going on free ChatGPT and asking what color season I am from time to time when I have a picture to show them.
Or tell me the body language between me and this person. Anyway. It's stupid. But like um but real AI, of course, is r is written by humans and it's written in a way that's very atheistic, very woke, coming from the left. And so it's funny to watch these engineers going, How do we program AI so it doesn't scare off the Christians?
Like they're talking to Christians now, going, Tell me about this God thing. I'm not really sure about it. And it's just, you know, I think it's great. We need to make sure that it's safe because. The biggest issue I think most of us have with AI is that not only do we not know something's fake or real, but also the way it children are being affected by it.
And it's just going to become more and more ingrained and we're going to have fewer and fewer parents actually parenting. They're going to be like, oh, you know, g give them the iPad, give them the tablet, and God only knows what the IAI is telling them to do. That's true. No, and what's interesting about it too is a lot of college kids are booing any sort of reference to AI during commencement speeches because they think AI is going to take all their jobs.
So I think there are a lot of people very worried about the likelihood that AI is in control of way too many things in the way too near future. Also, this is another Trump thing where they're crapping on him, and I just think it's funny. The design plan for the 250-foot. Arc de Trump, which is what they're calling it, has been approved. Here's the thing that disappointed me: CBS News is reporting they removed four lions from the base of the thing.
I would have liked the four lions to have stayed for the Arc, the 250-foot ARC, that President Trump has approved, a project that will be made alongside the White House ballroom. I love how people are upset about this, and I also love that it could exist in the near future because I kind of think that that troll job is hilarious. What do you think? I mean, why not put the lions? He's the king of the jungle, man.
Like, he's like. He's like he's like, I I'm not the one I am not the one, okay?
So you y'all can so wait, they're mad that they're not putting the line I don't know. No, I think they're mad at the existence of the whole thing. Yeah. Oh, yeah, I want to go. I don't want the lies.
Yeah, they they they got they got their panties in a twist and Trump cleaned up DC in like, you know, six weeks. They're getting their panties and their twists because A third of the Congressional Black Caucus, and we talked about this last night on your show. This is the story this week that I think is the most hilarious. is that um on my show, I was like I was looking for this press conference. Where the Congressional Black Caucus was up there and they were super serial and they were like cry.
They're like, oh my gosh. And the headline was: Congressional Black Caucus says they're going to lose a third of their members. To which I say, huzzah. Because if you need to depend on racial gerrymandering in order to win, you deserve to lose. But I looked for the press conference and literally.
Could not find it, which tells you that they probably sounded really stupid and really hysterical. And, you know, they are the the the whole redistricting thing, it's like. It's like you guys, you guys, the gerrymandering. Y'all have been gerrymandering the hell out of your state. For years.
Years. I mean, like, there's like a an average of forty percent Republicans up in the East Coast and they have Zero seats? It's like, what are you talking about?
So they've already gerrymandered everything to the point where they can't do it anymore. And the Red States are like, cool. Two can play at that game and they're doing it and I love it. Yeah, I love fighting fire with fire in this sense. I also do love the fact that, as you said, the Congressional Black Caucus was complaining about what isn't racism because not creating seats based solely on race is the exact opposite of the thing.
And actually, even though I now live in Texas, I used to live in Illinois, which gets an F rating most places for the ridiculous gerrymandering of that state and how the congressional seats, the Senate seats, all of them are determined by just one place in Chicago and not the whole rest of the state that seems to believe things similar to a lot of what Texas believes. But yeah, no, this has been going on forever. It's a political game. And I love the fact, I'll add this to what you said: that Democrats are doing it worse in 2026, that they're losing when they try to do it in Virginia, and that we're succeeding when we do it in places like Texas. I find that uniquely amusing when they are failing to fight our fire that they started with more fire from their side.
Oh, you know that spook Abigail Spamberger was like, Well, I'm going to send it to the Supreme Court and they're going to be like, Uh uh, I know there's going to be plenty you know, Amy Coney Barrett, who's on Trump's F list, She's going to vote with us, and maybe Brett Kavanaugh didn't know. Eight, it was 9-0, have her. 9-0. And then she goes on X and she rages about it, and everyone's like, fine. We're sorry.
We like that actual good things have happened here. Another story that's out there all over the news: Thune Senate home. This seems bad, mostly because President Trump said that there was a January 1st or June 1st deadline to pass CBP funding and other funding. And they won't be able to do that because they'll be home until after that deadline. Thun continues to be someone that is not benefiting Trump.
And you wonder when that's going to be a more dynamic discussion in the world of President Trump's Truth Social or just a lot of people saying that Thune probably needs to go. You know, John Soon, I have my theories about John Soon. I'll leave them to myself for right now. Johnson should have been further ahead in his political career. Is not for certain, I think, personal activities, but whatever.
Now he thinks he's senior in charge. And he played the game when Trump won a resounding victory in 2024. All their cheating could not overcome it. And so he was like, oh, I better get on this guy's good side. And now, and now, you know, it's just like anything.
He's slipping back into what he always has been. And when Trump decided to endorse Paxton over John Cornyn, who is such a swamp dweller, That was it for them. And they are throwing the biggest fit over this. And they are all saying it's because of that and it's because of the $1.7 billion. But listen, listen, Trump just won a $1.8 billion settlement with the IRS.
He settled with the IRS. And instead of taking that money and, you know, saying like, yay, more money for me, he's like, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to make a fund for the people who rode and died for me. And some people literally died for me.
Okay. So they need to be taken care of because of the political persecution that they all had. These people that are getting, you know, the J-Sixers that get misdemeanor at picketing and get thrown into jail with no end inside. They the Democrats are at this point, they're truly evil. evil people.
And the fact that the Republican Party In leadership, and people like Tom Tillis, who good riddance to that guy. Tom tell us, all these people are like, this is just outrageous. How could you do this? It's like, because for four years, You tried to destroy people. You d you you destroyed innocent people.
You made a Marusa collusion hoax. You you uh and this is my opinion. They created COVID to try and get rid of one guy With the mailing ballots and the ballot harvesting and the switching of the votes and all the things, And then when they realized that it wasn't working on the night of 2020 election, November 3rd, they shut everything down at night. They're like and they all had different all the swing states, they had different, different, different excuses. Like, oh no, we're we're real sleepy right now.
And then Fulton County's like, you guys, there's like a Furious water main break, and then it comes out. Oh, this is a toilet downstairs. And then they're like, Great, they're all gone now. Let's bring out the suitcases. To this day, they cannot explain that.
Yeah, I don't know. I think they were just getting ready to travel home. That's all it was. Angela wasn't a whole bunch of ballots inside the suitcases. We have to go.
We're out of time. I love talking to you. It's always a fun time. Angela Box at Angela Box Show, all over social media. Thanks so much for making some time to be with us.
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This is a crazy story that I saw. A person who's a suspect in the Minnesota fraud cases. jump from a four-story balcony.
Well, on the run from people that were trying to apprehend him. The FBI made this public, I think, yesterday. This is crazy. Here, let me actually play some of the audio of the press conference where the FBI is trying to give out information so somebody can call in and find the dude who jumped from a four-story balcony. I just figured I'd say it again.
Here we go. Crux of my remarks. I need your help. On the screen, you will see a subject. You will see a subject depicted on screen here of an individual as a target of the investigation this morning.
That individual is currently on the run after having jumped out of a fourth story balcony. I want you to get a good look at him right now. You'll see him running here. He is currently on the run. We need your help.
If you recognize this individual, if you know this individual, if you can provide any information related to this. By the way, I'll stop it right there. Producer Phil in my ear said that it's amazing he could even run. The funny thing is, and I know this is radio and you can't see the video, he's not running well. I wouldn't call this they said running.
The guy is hopping, and then it seems like maybe at least one foot is not really working. And then eventually he gets up and starts like staggering away. But somehow he got away. The dude got away from the FBI. The thing that I think is so amusing about this story.
Is how bad the crimes have to be that you're likely going to be caught doing, that you jump from a four-story balcony, that you're of those two decisions. Basically, you're the fugitive up above that waterfall, and you're like, nah, this is better. I'd rather go than be apprehended. And the guy survived and he got away, and hopefully he gets caught. But this is just crazy to me.
And we're seeing so many stories about this now. Of course, some of the biggest names in this are being found guilty and in trouble and might be turning on other people. And how it eventually gets to the individuals like Elon Omar, we'll see. She is not answering questions, running away from people who want to ask her things in public because not only is she claiming she's not getting investigated, when she very likely is, but beyond the claims that she's not getting investigated, she's also at times saying, investigate me, look into everything I was doing. I think that was when she was on the Breakfast Club, a radio show.
And then all of a sudden, when they actually might be doing it, she's like, stop it, please. Stop it now. I don't know if El Han's going to jump out of a four-story balcony. If her brother slash husband is there to catch her when she lands, who knows? We'll see.
But Elhan feels like she's an obvious person to eventually be connected to all this, especially since her net worth went from like 50 bucks. To millions of dollars and then back to 50 bucks over the course of the last couple of years. I do want to play this audio, I like it a lot. Spencer Pratt is being talked about a bit because of his popularity right now in the Los Angeles mayoral race. Many, many people thought he would just be a joke of a politician, and he's not that because he keeps selling people the very basic things that they most want.
He makes the case for one of those items on Billy Bush's podcast. Here's a little bit of that. Everyone's missing who's voting for me. The only people that aren't are the socialists, the lunatics, and the communists. But any normal, functioning brain that doesn't want to step in human poop when they get their matcha is voting for me, which is a lot of people.
It's a lot of people. It's going to be a lot of people. No, hold on. Hold on, buddy. It is going to be a lot of people.
And here, I'll be honest about something else. I'm not actually in Los Angeles. I can't. A vote there. It's amazing that this isn't an argument being made by both sides.
Like, no lesson is being learned. From President Trump and his successful runs to the White House twice, maybe three times, depending on who you ask and the conversation you have about some of the items that might have been taken in places like Fulton County and raids that happened there. But nonetheless, as we discuss this, you'd think at some point. The Democrats would learn the lesson of what is valuable to tell the American people and what's not. The things that they most care about and the things that seem to be least important.
And they can't seem to do that part. They can't seem to absorb the information and utilize it the way that, say, a valuable adversary political party would, and stop advocating for the things that are absolutely insane. And basically, it sounds like your drunk uncle says it to you: like, you know what we should do? We should let men play women's sports because I was great at football in high school and I really miss being great at that. Those are the kind of ideas they actually have now.
And it just seems crazy to me that this can't be something that inevitably, and I'm happy for this. I should say this in a more positive way, but it's just interesting that a Spencer Pratt has to rise up in a Los Angeles because no one on their side can say and do the same things. Another story out there that seems interesting. President Trump has vowed for the U.S. to take all of Iran's uranium away, all of their enriched uranium.
We're going to take that by force, however, we need to, at some point for this thing to be over. And my favorite part was when he said he'd probably destroy it. He wasn't for sure that he'd do that. He'd probably do it. If we enrich the uranium a little bit further, yes, it can be turned into nuclear weapons.
That is how close Iran actually is to that sort of thing. But even more than that, I think the conversation is about how we need certain concessions for the conflict to end. And it doesn't end until those concessions occur. It is crazy that there's certain people in media places that. Can't seem to accept the reality of this.
They don't want to believe That something like this is true. And in order to not agree with anything and everything the president does, they're almost becoming advocates for the Middle East or the advocates for Iran, the advocates for whoever. I want to play this audio of some screaming and yelling that happened on CNN between several different of you pundits there, in which Ben Ferguson was the one saying this is ridiculous and you guys are insane. That's the point about the president. The president made it clear.
Iran is not going to get a nuclear weapon. That's number one. How is he going to ensure that? Number two. How is he going to ensure as long as he's president of the United States of America?
I have no doubt if he's not. Where's he debombing you? Where's the high-end right now? I go back to my topic. The philosophy has been decimated, and that takes a long time to do it.
I can't really believe that Iran is sitting back right now, five levels deep of dead guys, and going, man, we're really in charge right now. Like, we are kicking America's leadership. I don't think that they are. That is what they are doing all the time. You're absolutely insane.
If you think that when they've had several regimes retire, well, the United States has retired them, that other regimes are thinking we're in a great place. We're going to succeed where the others have failed. It is ludicrous. And time is on our side, even if it's not so fun at the gas pump right now, because the longer we wait, the more Iran becomes desperate, Iran becomes desperate and has no other alternative, no other option than to just simply give in, which is, I hope, what inevitably happens and happens soon. The thing I did not want happening.
after we started this conflict. was to give up in a way that feels like a loss. To do something to end it as desperately as Biden ended Afghanistan, that wound up being much worse than having ever been there in the first place.
Now that we're there, we need to accept that reality and find the appropriate way for it to be over. That's my assumption. Tulsi Gabbard is in the news. She is going to be resigning. She says the reason why is that her husband has been diagnosed with a very rare form of bone cancer.
I think News Nation was one of the first to break and report on this. I'm sure there's people that are going to have thoughts. Tulsi Gabbard has been in the news a couple of times recently. There was a claim about a raid or some items taken from her office, and then a claim that that absolutely wasn't true made by Tulsi and a ton of other people. There's been a couple different things that have swirled around this politician or member of the Trump administration.
But I don't know why, in God's name, you would ever make up something as terrible as this, that your husband is going to be struggling with a very rare form of a very Nasty disease.
So I do believe the accuracy of this statement, but I know that people are going to say and throw all kinds of other things out there. But here's a little bit of what News Nation said about the breaking news. I actually got a reaction from the president. He posted on True Social about this and he complimented Tulsi Gabbard. I do want to read part of the president's post here where he says, I have no doubt, he talks about Abraham Tulsi Gabbard's husband.
I have no doubt he will soon be better than ever. He compliments Gabbard. He says Tulsi has done an incredible job and we will miss her. Her highly respected principal deputy director of national intelligence, Aaron Lucas, will serve as acting director of national intelligence.
So Aaron Lucas will be taking the helm as the top spy in the United States. This is a major shakeup at the White House here with the Director of National Intelligence.
Well, look, and another thing that's probably going to cause it to be the kind of topic that people talk about and have different conspiratorial beliefs on is because of all the other people that have been leaving the Trump administration. Administration some by force recently, and also the primary wins that have caused other politicians to be out of jobs throughout the country as the Trump 2.0 administration tries to reset for the next couple of years. I just don't think that you go this road if this isn't truthfully the reason that you're going to spend time away from political life. I think that if he is ill and you are getting fired, which I, again, think that he is actually sick, you probably don't reveal this information about a loved one. You allow this to be something you go do if you're canned.
And then if he's not sick, this is the worst thing possible to make up.
So I'm just putting it out there for anyone that's going to have a different take on what's occurring as to whether or not this is a real or false story and whether or not you're even surprised about this. And I guess I'm not that surprised, which might lean into the idea that you'd think it was happening for more than just one reason. But darn it, this is the best reason ever to give up any kind of profession, any kind of career, and to. Do something that matters more than that to take care of family. And hopefully, President Trump is right that her husband does get better.
But I just wanted to put that out there as a breaking news story that I'm sure to some has additional tentacles. All right, we'll take a quick break. A lot coming up. This is Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show. Ghost Bed.
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Other things out there, an Arizona woman was sentenced for selling drugs and get this landmines at the same time. I feel like those are things that shouldn't be mixed. These are the same people who thought of like for locos putting energy drink inside of alcohol just to a whole different level. Christina Aline Gonzalez is her name. She's 44.
She was sentenced to four years. 13.5 years in prison that doesn't seem long enough for selling, quote, dangerous drugs, firearms, and landmines all at the same time. I wonder how that conversation went too. If the person stopped by for a landmine, did she try to upsell them the drugs? And then the person who's getting the drugs from her, she's like, and by the way, you can never be too careful in our society.
You might as well take a landmine for the road. I'm not sure how that works. If it's like the super seismate at McDonald's, but she was definitely arrested and definitely going to jail for some amount of time. I feel like it should be longer. Amy Adams has said that she's giving up certain social media pages.
The 51-year-old actress on Instagram said she's too boring. For social media, so she doesn't want to do it anymore. I know what the next step is supposed to be based on some other people who are famous and in her same age bracket. OnlyFans. That's the next move.
I'm not saying Amy Adams is doing it. I'm just saying more and more often I am seeing people of about that age decide that they're launching in OnlyFans and doing quite well. And probably solve the boring problem of the social media. I'm not sure that boring will be the same thing there. But again, I have no inside knowledge, no inside baseball ability to say that this is in fact happening.
I just feel like we're a certain number of days or weeks away from an announcement because of other women who've done the same thing. All right, one last story I saw out there. I probably need to get into this in more detail later on. Anxiety diagnoses by pediatricians are up 300% in the last 10 years. Yes, more doctors are diagnosing children with anxiety and giving them medicine to treat anxiety.
Several people talk about the dangers of SSRIs or anti-depression drugs, especially if you've been taking them for your whole life. This seems like the thing that everybody's talking about. Running in a completely different direction in a really, really bad way. ADHD remained the single most common mental health concern seen by pediatricians and primary care visits. This does seem like the kind of thing where you might want to contemplate, at least when your kid is still a child, not convincing them to take medicine and maybe trying to figure it out some other way.
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