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Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you, and lots of stuff to jump into because we had the president this morning who was. uh having his uh meeting with his cabinet and taking questions from the press. About Iran and Steve Woodcoff. He was, I mean, it was very interesting to hear him.
It was very interesting to hear Scott Bessant as well. I thought he had really good remarks. Trump said he was from central casting, which I always think is funny. He says that frequently to people who do a good job. But Wickoff was saying that the Iranians.
And we heard this when they sat down at the table with them. They were they're like, no, no, no, we got the inalienable right to enrich. And they kept saying that According to what he was saying in the meeting, What he was telling the US was, or what the Iranians were telling with the US. is that Well Uh Yeah, we're not giving up nothing. We're not giving up a single thing.
It's just not going to happen. We have the inalienable right to enrich, and we're going to do it for whatever purpose we want. Wait a minute. But they had said previously: no, it's just. Too enrich.
for energy. But if you're enriching for energy, from my understanding, what is it, like 20%? They're over 60 at this point. That's what you do if you're trying to get to have enough kilograms to make bombs. Atomic bombs.
And they told. I heard this a million, I heard this from Rubio too. The Iranians told the United States that, quote, we will not give up diplomatically what you cannot win militarily. End quote.
So like I said last hour. This gets into If your house is on fire. Do you go? Mm-hmm. It's only 10% on fire.
I'm not going to do anything. I'm not going to call 911 or fire department or anything. I'm going to wait and see if it gets worse. Because if it gets worse, like 50% on fire, then I'll call.
So Trump in this situation was like, nah, we're calling the fire department at 10%. We're not doing this. 'Cause you know what's going to happen.
Now, it's a rough comparison, but you know, it tracks. This is why I always scratch my head. There is, you guys need to know that POTUS is getting so much pressure right now. to just stop everything. To stop everything.
He is seriously, and Iran knows this. This is why they want to only negotiate with J.D. Vance.
So you have Witkoff and Kushner who have been over there negotiating with all these Arab nations, and now Iran's saying, no, no, no, we just want advance. That's it. We just want vans.
Now, I'm sitting back and watching all of this stuff because I don't have a dog in the fight for 28. I don't. I'm just watching back, just sitting and watching, you know, all of these, all of the machinations, right? And you have a faction. That is very much supported by Tucker Carlson and All of the podcasts to Stanbrose.
that they think, you know, they don't want any involvement at all. They really like Vance. In fact, Tucker Carlson is the reason why Vance is vice president. His son is deputy press secretary for Vance. I'm just saying, these are facts.
And so That Iran knows this and they're seizing on that. They want to talk to the guy who who. campaigned on not wanting to do anything. And then, and even POTUS said, well, he was less than enthusiastic. He's supporting POTUS because that's his job to do.
I get it, that's fine. But he was less than than enthusiastic. And Iran knows this. They know that that will come out in the press. Oh, they request advance.
They don't want to talk to Wycoff. They request advance.
Now all of this is feeding into a number of things. I saw that they have the Kaleishi and the polymarket surveys that they put out there showing who's leading in 28 and Rubio's in the lead. And a lot of people are making a lot of hay about who sits next to POTUS during these meetings and how Rubio and I think it was who was it, Rubio and Heg Seth. We're down at Mar-a-Lago. When all of when everything with Iran first started kicking off, and Vance was not down there, and he wasn't in the situation room for a couple of different things.
He was somewhere else. It's not that I'm not saying he wasn't doing his job, but he wasn't right there. And the point is, is that people online and some of the members of the press who are watching how all of this is fitting together. They're Perceiving that as a Yeah. How do I say it?
Maybe kind of just a fade in. Uh popularity with the president. I don't necessarily think it's that. I do think that he's got Secretary of State and Secwar. I mean, those are the people that you absolutely need sitting by you when you're doing stuff like this, when you're talking about geopolitical moves and conflict.
But it is interesting. Keep an eye on it. Because this is where The kindling starts. This is where the division is and this is where the kindling starts. And the faction that is very much mad about Trump's actions in Iran and has spent the last two weeks just bashing him nonstop.
They they want to destroy him.
so that they can push Vance. This is a 2028 move for them. I don't think Rubio, I don't even know if Rubio has any designs on the White House. And like I said, I don't have any, I don't have a dog in the fight for 28. I mean, it's, it's.
early and I think there's a I think a lot of people are keeping their cards close to their chest. But it is very interesting to watch how that Pans out. What complicates it though is Tucker is not, what you see online is not, does not play out in MeatSpace the same. Just because someone gets a lot of views, you know hate watching is a thing. It doesn't mean that they're supported.
It doesn't mean that they can sell. It doesn't even mean that they can retain an audience. A lot of the audience measure is just simply click. In broadcasting, we do it a little differently. It's time spent listening.
So however long someone is engaged watching that content, that is the real measure. Digital does not necessarily measure it that way. They just want a one-and-done touch-click, and that's it. Like if you're on X and sometimes the video will start autoplaying. That counts as a view.
Whether somebody viewed it or not, it counts as a view. Whether or not Someone. Watch the whole thing. It doesn't matter. And so What translates online doesn't translate in real space.
Not yet, anyway. At all. That's not to say that it won't. But there are people who have an outsized influence online. And when it comes to moving the needle and meet space, they don't have the muscle to do it.
Which is why for all of the hours these people have spent bashing Trump. Bashing Heg Seth. Bashing Rubio. people who call themselves Republicans, but are not. None of the polls taken reflect it.
because these people are unmoved by this. They know the reality of having a terror entity. That has Cost American lives. Although, if you're listening to Tucker Carlson, that's never happened. Can we go ahead and play?
Is this cut 14? Yeah. Go ahead and play this for me, please. This is from December. Interesting.
TPUSA did a poll during MFEST, or I guess it was after Amfest, and they asked the audience what they considered to be the greatest threat to America. And they did put radical Islam at number one. I'm wondering where you think those sentiments are coming from. I mean, I've heard you say before that this is an op and that we all know which foreign government it's actually coming from. Which government is it?
And can you explain how that operation works? How is it kind of alerting those? It's the Israeli government and its many. Wow. Defenders and informal employees in the United States.
And I guess I would just say, if that was actually the, I mean, I don't know how to respond to the poll, I don't know who answered it, but I believe in measuring regality. A little more empirically, and you know, I don't know anyone in the United States in the last 24 years who's been killed by radical Islam. This is from December. So he went back to, well, it's Israel, of course. Israel's, it's an op by Israel.
He doesn't know, first off, way to raise the dead. He doesn't know anybody? at all whatsoever. In the past, what did he say, 25, 24 years? Who were Killed?
By radical Islam, by terrorists. You really don't. This is one of the most insane clips I think I've ever heard.
So. The victims from the old Dominion attack? from the New Orleans attack for New Year's, Fort Hood, Pulse nightclub, Boston bomber. What about the attack on the synagogue in Collyville down the road from my house? An Islamic terrorist.
Down the road from my house Not in Palm Beach. Where your coddled ass sits. down the road from my house. Right by a school. Are you kidding me?
Let's go over the list. Let's look at it. I'm not even going to go all the way back to 2001. You had Fort Hood 2009, Boston bombing 2013, Chattanooga. How dare you forget the three people who were killed in a terror attack in Chattanooga?
I'm going to tell you something. Their last names weren't Weinstein. They weren't Jewish. What about San Bernardino? Two terrorists opened fire at a Christmas party and killed 14 people.
They attacked Christians. At a holiday party and killed 14 of them.
Well, I don't know anybody who is. Killed in a terror attack, so it's not a, you know, to me, it's not a very big thing. It doesn't affect me. Pulse Nightclub. What was that guy's name?
Was it uh uh Oh yeah, Omar Mateen.
Sounds like a Jewish name, but oh no, it doesn't. What about the truck attack in 2017 in New York? Eight people were killed. Or, sorry, eight people were injured. One person was killed.
Then uh Pittsburgh. attack. 2018, the synagogue in Pittsburgh, you had 11 people who were killed at Tree of Life. Back in Texas, 2019 El Paso. A Saudi Air Force student killed three people in a terror attack.
Hey, what about the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi shooting again in Texas? 2020. Islamic terrorist. with known ties to terror networks. attacked a security checkpoint.
Well, I don't know any of the people that have been hurt or or involved in any kind of terror attacks, so it's probably an Israeli op. Yes, an Israeli op with people named Omar Mateen and Saeed Farouk and Tashfin Malik. Yeah. What about Pensacola? What about the buffalo shooting where you had 10 people killed?
What about the New Orleans truck attack? This was in New Year's Day. 14 people were killed. and a terror attack. What about just earlier this month.
In Austin, Texas. A street where a lot of college kids go. Where you had a terrorist. wearing property of Allah sweatshirt, opened fire. How many people were killed in that?
Does he even know? Does it even matter? He thinks it's an overstated concern. That's his point here. It is an overstated concern.
He didn't go off and say that because he's inarticulate. Which is still asinine.
So, no, he's dismissing, and he was talking specifically about a survey showing people viewing radical Islam as a top threat, and he says it's overstated. and he didn't know anybody killed by Radical Islam in the past twenty four years. Wow, you must be really lucky If you just Stow yourself away at your cabin or your Palm Beach abode, and you never actually get out of the Ivory Tower. I mean, how nice is that for you? How nice is it for you that you don't live in an area or go anywhere where you have to worry about it?
And when you do go to Sharia's supporting countries, they kiss your ass because you're laundering their propaganda and trying to put it out as like legit original content. Way to erase the dead. That's exactly what that is. And it's shameful. For what?
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So, if you're a subscriber over at chapter and verse, make it make sense. No one, no one, just get that photo ready. No one, no one, no one. asked For anything. They didn't ask for any of this.
And then the Carlsons did this. I smell it. Dude.
Okay, I am made of things here. I don't care if I agree with them or not. I'm going to come at you if you wear Chinos and. You go barefoot.
So let's start with the obvious. Body lotion was created in 3000 BC. Did you guys know this? Very fascinating history about lotion. 3000 BC, that's before Christ, because those are the hallmarks that we use, because we're not a bunch of godless atheists.
And in fact, it was really ancient Egyptians, Cain, and Sumerians that first created body moisturization. Did you know that? They incorporated oils and honey and scents from flowers to and animal fats and they mixed it all together to nourish their skin. And a couple of thousand years later, in 300 BC, there was a Greek physician that actually came introduced, and listeners, the first cold cream. And in the late 1800s, There's a gentleman named Robert Cheeseborough.
Very fancy gentleman. He created Vaseline. But it was really in 1911. I think Guinivia, they were the first with their so-called stable emulsion cream. And that was, yeah, 1911.
That's when it was first mass-produced, widely commercially available.
So, my point. And telling you this whole history is that for thousands of years, humans have had the ability to get Emulsions and oils and moisturizing agents. to lotion their dry ass skin. And they definitely didn't presume to be Shell Silverstein on the back of where the sidewalk ends and pose in photos with bare feet. Uh toes out.
You know.
So I have a really big thing. I have a couple of hang-ups, right? I don't know if they were aware of this, but I just don't think that. Including a photo with your hobbit feet. Yeah.
where your skin texture repres is very similar to Parmigiano-Reggiano. It's just not helpful for anybody. I mean, I get that it's a podcast in somebody's home. I'm literally in my home podcast. I'm doing a broadcast, and Kane, I never show up like this.
Have you ever seen me in a flip-flop in the studio? No, no, never. I don't do that. I don't wear that around my house. You know why?
Because it's pool wear. Hell, not even in the Ozarks do people do this, okay? If you are going to the effort of wearing pressed Chinos. and a button down. Maybe keep the hooves encased.
You know what I'm saying? Why wear flip-flops with a jacket and Chinos? It doesn't make sense to me. And you're like, Dana, this is probably really mean. Yeah, it is, but not any meaner than being subjected to having to see it.
You see, grown adult men do not sit around in matching khakis, toes out. They just don't. In beachwear or flip-flops, because it gives a just finished the Zoom meeting, maybe I'll spike a drink later vibes. It's it just gives that, you know what I mean? And I can't believe that.
Buckley is the is the younger one. Make that make sense. Dude, hatred. Hatred makes you age like milk.
So. I mean, this is like Night at the Roxbury, you know, that whole, it's this is gayer than a Brian Singer pool party. It's just not done.
Now Granted, I frequently do address wild premises that are made on that particular program. But again, neither of them are Shell Silverstain on the back of Where the Sidewalk Ends. And that's that author's very famous photo where his feet really were the center focus. And we're like, I think that's where my aversion to feet actually came from. I blame it on Where the Sidewalk Ends.
But you have two leftist Statler and Waldorf cranks who they positively got everyone else.
So I feel like you volunteer as tribute when you do that, you know?
So I just saw something. I'm like, nobody's asking for this. And why even have your brother on this set? Like, what is he? going to do.
He's a Nepo baby. Did he also get rejected by the CIA? I'm just curious. I gotta m I mean I just don't get this whole thing. Again, I get it that you're in your house, probably, and you're doing your podcast.
I think this is probably up in Maine. But still You know, keep the hooves, put the hooves away because nobody wants to see dry-hocked old man feet. They don't want to see it. It's just not something that is done. If you're at the beach, fine.
But if you're putting on a jacket and chinos and a button-down, dear heavens. In case the hoods. See what I'm saying? Because I just give you the history, at least if you're going to, you know, break this cardinal rule. At least lotion them up to make it look like you somewhat do care about skincare and you don't spend your days walking on hot gravel.
I'm just saying.
So I had to get that out of the way because I saw, I'm like, what? Apparently, this was like the promo photo to pick. Why is this the promo photo? It just gives hippie. It gives patchouli, as the kids were to say, you know, why?
And then I saw this, hold up. I got this quote. Where Tucker was saying that he's going to be tormented for a long time by the fact that I played a role in getting Donald Trump elected. And I want to say that I'm sorry for misleading people, he says. This is cut 13.
Here we go. You and I, and everyone else who supported him, you wrote speeches for him, I campaigned for him. I mean, we're implicated in this for sure. Yes. It's not enough to say, well, I changed my mind or like, oh, this is bad.
I'm out. It's like in very small ways, but in real ways. You and me and millions of people like us are the reason this is happening right now. Yes. So I do think it's like a moment to wrestle with our own consciences.
You know, we'll be tormented by it for a long time. Not a single person voted for Trump because Tucker told them to. Let's be real. Not a single damn person voted for Trump because Tucker told them to vote for Trump. I mean, I get self-aggrandization to an extent, but Jiminy Christmas.
Let's come back down to Earth, right? Ground control to Major Tom here. Let's come back to Earth. Holy hell So This, not a single person did that. I'm gonna tell you something.
I don't know if anybody on the right. Who has been more even-handed with Trump? And I'm not saying this because I'm trying to put myself out here as greater than. No, I took a lot of hits for it. I took some professional hits for it, absolutely did.
I absolutely did. But I was consistent. I didn't agree with everything that the administration does. But he's not wrong on this. And the idea, this is what gets me.
People are like, oh, well, Trump now is turning left. Are you high? I would think that the Trump accounts would have already sealed that deal, that that was a leftist policy. There's several other things. I would I would dare venture forth tariffs.
There are a lot of other things, but you know what? I still voted for the man three times in a general election. But you're telling me That your objection now suddenly you're going to take your ball and go home because he has the most conservative approach to Iran that a Republican could have? Are you kidding me right now? I mean, I get it that Tucker's friends with Hunter Biden because he had asked Hunter to help get his son, who apparently had been rejected from Georgetown, to get into Georgetown.
Were they hitting the crack rock together? Because that's the only thing I can think of is that There was a little, you know, a little booger sugar that went. I don't know. I'm just asking questions. I'm just asking questions.
I don't know. But it just seems really odd to me. that this is the thing that you're going to take your ball and go home over? I mean, I could have done that a million times over. But I didn't because you go to war with the soldiers that you have.
That's it. And I don't think that he's wrong on here. The Trump accounts, oh my gosh, some of the two-way stuff, oh my gosh. But this he's not wrong on at all. But I do question Your acumen, if this is the thing that makes you take your ball and go home.
Well, you know, he wasn't going to get us in a forever war.
Well, we're not in a forever war. Do you know that words have meanings? I mean, words do have meanings, and it's very important that we're accurate, and not because we're trying to nitpick over language, but because certain words invoke certain actions and certain penalties, like in law, you know, certain words invoke certain legal penalties or protections, et cetera.
Some go from a misdemeanor to a felony based on the language. This is why language is important. The first battle is always ever over language. That is how the War of Independence began. It was an information battle.
and it went from there. Then it went hot.
So It's incredibly important. We're not in a war. It is a response to decades upon decades and thousands of lives lost. That's what it is, a response. Two.
There is No new declaration to issue. There is nothing like that to do. And what gets me is if they were so upset that Trump has the ability to do this. Then maybe they should read up a little bit more and say, well, then why didn't anyone do? any sort of Clarification work.
Or revision of the 2001 authorized use of military force. Through which context this is entirely, this response is entirely allowed. Million-dollar question, but nobody can answer it because either A, they didn't know about it, or B, they didn't care because it was more advantageous for them to not have to deal with it at the time. Oh, but how the tables turn. Very fascinating stuff, is it not?
I just can't get over like the hawks. I can't. I mean, it's just, yeah, there you go. It's Hobbits. Hobbit feet, it's legit Hobbit feet.
Oh my gosh, it's like Hobbits meet night at the Roxbury. Oh my gosh. But I'm saying they're like, oh, well, we got duped. You didn't get duped. All the people who are like, well, now Trump's left, he had policies that were already to the left.
And are you seriously that stupid? Or are you just that much of a baby? Meh, he did something they don't like, man. It's not a forever war, it's a response, and it is actually the most conservative way that it can be approached. Again, like I said, I still voted for the man in every general election in which he ran.
But yeah, what did you say? Say what you just said. I was duped as one. Yeah, the quote: I was duped is the new shadow admission of being paid to shift your original positions. Right.
Completely. Completely. Makes sense.
So I don't know. I just um I think it's a sign that that is losing. It's remember this was all a part of this multi-polarity push Which isn't really transparent anymore. And that's, I mean, and the first part of multipolarity actually was like 20, it was like 10 years ago, longer than that, 15 years ago with the CRT stuff.
So. I mean, I just think a bunch of people that jig is up, right? It just, it's all out there. And so now what do you have left to do?
Well, we're going to take our ball and go home. There, you know, I've known. A lot of these people involved in all of this for a very long time. And I never got the sense that Tucker was a super conservative ever. I never got that.
And there were a lot of people that worked at Fox that were like, he was pretty, I mean, if you listen to where he stands on a lot of stuff, he like likes big government policies. Like he really liked the Hungarian policy of paying people to have kids. Ignore the results of that, which were disastrous and actually did nothing to increase the birth rate. They did nothing. But that's a big, that's a leftist policy.
And that's the kind of thing he has supported big government. big squish Bush type policies. That is inarguable. I mean, there's reams of him writing about it, and there's tons of hours of footage of him promoting it.
So for him to say, well, now he's on the left, you've been on the left. That's why you liked some of his policies before. But this is the most, and I'm not saying Trump's a leftist. I think Trump. is practical.
And I think that he responds well to affirmations. He responds well to positive reinforcement, things like that. And I think that he's done more conservative things than a lot of other Republican contemporaries, that's for sure. But this idea that he's wrong on Iran, and therefore that's it, taking my ball and going home. That's like the dumbest thing to take your ball and go home over.
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Welcome back to the program, friends and family. It is I, Dana Lash. I feel like Moira Rose right now. Do you like fruit wine as much as I do? Only if you watched Shit's Creek will you get that.
Daniel Ash, with you, we're at the top of this. Second hour. We got a lot to get into. We're going to get into some of the immigration, Iran. We got a really crazy amnesty bill, all of this.
But for one second, Can we discuss? What they're doing. In Canadia land? Oh boy. I saw this woman speak and it made me glad that I'm growing my bangs up.
Okay. That'll make sense when you watch it in a moment. This lawmaker This Canadian lawmaker. Leah. Gazin?
Of course her name's that that's her name. She was Lamenting the $7 billion in budget cuts to some of these federal departments. And She was compla she was complaining about it. And then she said the reason she was upset is because of this group of people. And I'm just going to let her take it away now at this point.
Watch. Deal with the ongoing genocide of MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA. I'm sorry. Can we just get that isolated? She said that way too fast.
Sh yeah, what was the What the what? Yeah, go ahead. Deal with the ongoing genocide of MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA plus. This is abhorrent. Practice that.
Okay, I'm sorry. I need it one more time. She said that they're being genocided. Who's being genocided?
So these letters are a group of people. One more time. Deal with the ongoing genocide of MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA. Do you really need to do that? Do you need the two q soap?
M M I W G two S L G B T Q Q I A plus.
Now you might be going. Dana, whiskey tango foxtrot is that? Let me share. It means. Missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, and then the rest of you freaks just get a plus sign.
That's it. But wait a minute. Oh yeah. It's like that show, The Letter People. M-M-I-W-G-2-S-O-G-B-T-Q-Q-I-A.
I mean, that's I mean, it does, right? It's just so easy. Bling! But here's my question. For the longest time, It's been and what does it matter the order of the letters?
Alexa. Like are the questioning when did that become part of it? Questioning? What the hell is that? You're not necessarily queer if you're questioning.
What is your gender? Questioning? The hell does that mean? Looking in your pants, dummy. What is it?
Oh, the question just got answered. Yeah. Look, I can answer your question. Look at your bits. What is it?
But here's like the two spirit that seems like possession Right? Or like anime in the style of Jojo. Steelball Run needs to come out with its second episode, by the way, because the first episode being 45 minutes, and now Iraqis, like they're not going to come out with anything until fall. Oh my gosh, sidebar. But Oh, I don't know.
What comes first? Are the two spirit like is this an order of value? A value? Is this a value order system? I find it hard to believe that there's only two spirits, but yet unlimited genders.
I mean, sometimes, what if there's more than who are you to say there's only two spirits? What if there's 14 also sounds like schizophrenia? What if there's 14? And two spirits. How dare you?
Sounds rude. How dare you assume. The spirits. By the way, here comes Steve and Slack. I'm about to drink two spirits this weekend.
God love it. But. Can we start with the MMIWG?
So that's missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. What does that have to do with how you have sex? Why are they? Are they Oh. Is murdered a gender?
What gender are you, murdered? What is that? Yeah. What gender are you missing? That doesn't make any sense.
These are the gender stuff. Why are you Why are you putting murder and missing into the the gender. That what is that? How does that That doesn't even make any sense. Are you talking about necrophilia?
Like, I don't even understand where to make it make sense, Kane. I can do it. Make it make sense. I don't think it's physically possible to do. She She apparently locked down the comments this.
Uh, what's her face? Leah. Gazin, of course it's our last name. She apparently locked down her X account because She was getting mocked, and deservedly so. But I'm just trying to figure out why.
Missing and murdered is considered a gender. It's getting, I think, ladies and gentlemen, a little bit ridiculous now. I mean, it was already pretty ridiculous. But I think now it's really getting dumb.
So Why is I I I'm I just I don't know why. That's considered a gender. Why murdered is considered a gender.
So, someone in the comments said, What's your Wi-Fi password again? Oh my gosh, that's it. Yeah, better change the password now. Just add a one. Or an exclamation point.
Just do that. Just do that. Speaking of Canadians. Going into this, there is this Canadian academic. I cannot get over the glamour shot.
Do you guys remember glamour shots, by the way? I was a kid and we were too poor to ever do this, but I had friends that would go to the mall with their moms and then they would do glamour shots and they would both get the 80s Bouffon hair and they would wear like some kind of gold lame or like a sequins jacket and they would do these little photos at the mall. Y'all remember them?
Okay, the reason I bring this up is because this. Alphabet person looks like it's a glamour shot. I don't understand this. It's a woman that's trying to be a man. I mean, clearly, it is a woman.
Uh but the woman who wants to be a man wants to be referred to by the name J. Wallace Skelton. And they don't want third-person pronouns, and they want their name in all lowercase letters because it's apparently part of their gender. Yeah, process that cane. I said it.
Go ahead. You he you just turn into the lady with the geometry flashing in front of her face. Repeat that last part. Yeah, he wants she wants to be known by her name, the man name, Jay Wallace Skelton, but it all has to be lowercase. That She literally says in her header on Facebook, lowercase letters, please.
So you offend her if you use, if you call her by her man name and you use. cap like you pro you capitalize because it's a proper Now, yeah. I'm trying to keep track of what is sexist and offensive.
So are capital letters? Grammar. Grammar is that. And capital letters. Like what in the can we just all pause for a moment while Juan has this up on the simulcast?
This is like a modern-day glamour shot.
So you got the scarf, the earring, the weirdly groomed. Oddly, not covering the whole chin goatee. It's just odd. Everything about this is odd. If you told AI, please give me a bad interpretation of what you think a tranny looks like, this would be it.
Or, like, if you took a picture of a woman and said, manify this, this was what would come out. I am absolutely making fun of the delusions of these people because there's no other way to address it. I and I now lowercase letters are apparently a thing to demand. But the, I just don't understand how missing and murdered of the.
Sorry, here we go. M-M-I-W-G-2-S-L-G-B-T-Q-Q-I-A plus. Do you really need the two Q's? Maybe Q squared, just to shorten it up a bit, right? It's too much math.
But why is missing and murdered? considered a gender. That's Can I Can you be a murderer and not be murdered? Yeah. I don't think so.
Did we just accidentally fall into a Monty Python episode? I don't know. So that's what they're doing in Canada. Anything but actually helping their economy. This is the country that will kill you.
Instead of like, oh, you have allergies, maybe death. You know, that's the suggestion. Yeah, maybe death. Maybe that's it. I just I none of this none of this actually just none of this makes sense.
It does not make sense to me.
So I guess missing and murder now in Canada is considered. Yeah, it's considered a gender now. That that's that's something else. All right, so a few other things that we must discuss. Because we've been talking an awful lot about all the latest developments with Iran, and apparently, remember, there's no, there's no.
There's no concrete agreement. I saw this story that it was from the Washington Examiner. It says Wickoff was probably the main person involved, but JD Vance got involved too, once it was getting into the final push. I get the sense that they really, there are people that want to make J.D. Vance look like Trump's closer, but he's not Trump's closer.
He couldn't close the Senate race in Ohio until McConnell bailed him out with like multiple millions of dollars. And I'm just saying that because I don't like to see. It has nothing to do with whether or not you like the individual that they're discussing. I just don't like to see propaganda packaged. I don't like propaganda, period.
And that just seems like a 28 campaign op to try to make that a narrative as an accessory to this story. I don't think that he's I don't know how involved he has been. But I do know that he's not on the same page as POTUS is with Iran, which then, if he gets involved, it makes people like me think, well, Is that the reason that Pakistan came out and decided to announce and speak for the United States that Lebanon was involved when the United States agreed to no such thing? Like, how did that become a thing? Everything seemed to be clearly communicated, but if we're adding a bunch of cooks to the kitchen, especially cooks that You know.
have trouble historically closing deals. That's a problem, is it not? That seems like now all of a sudden we have issues. I'm just speculating here. I think you need to let the people who have brought us this far and also did the Abraham Accords to just finish the deal.
I think that they're pretty fine closing it themselves. But I do appreciate that Vance is in a tough spot because he's got to find out some way to leverage this to help himself for 2028. But also, simultaneously, he can't burn his base. Even though he doesn't agree with him on Iran, he's more. historically, I mean, he's holding the line for POTUS.
publicly to the extent that you know he's he's He's not going above and beyond. But he's holding the line. I guess that's the most you can ask. But it does make you question, well, what's happening privately? I just think that if you're disagreeing with the President's foreign policy, you probably shouldn't be the one dispatched to go and close any kind of deal when you're not a closer.
Right? I'm not trying to be harsh, I'm being very pragmatic.
So I don't I don't know. I don't know how I feel about that. But they're not going to come to I don't think Iran's interested in coming to any agreement anyway. They just want to buy time. They want to buy time and they want to wear down Europe and then they want to use Europe to pressure the United States.
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Okay. Cause Welcome back. We're at the bottom of the second hour, just having some shenanigans. happening on break bottom of the second hour.
So Let me pull this up. All right, a few things here. The new cleansings. I I still, when I look at who the Democrats have, Going into twenty eight? What a hot mess.
And I know that they're super excited about a couple of these elections. But I'm not seeing anything that shows a lot of excitement for them. It's just rage baiting. I really, the more I hear about Gavin Newsome, the more I really want him to be the candidate. And you want to know why?
Because his wife is insane. Insane.
So, first and foremost, this is cut 27. This was like just a little bit ago. She was talking about how. She was telling the story about How she was telling prisoners at San, she was at San Quentin, and how what they almost killed her sister with a golf cart or something. Jennifer Newsome, this is cut 27.
Also, I cannot stand the way she speaks. Go ahead. I had to be very raw when we interviewed the young men who were juvenile offenders in San Quentin. I told them about my own loss where I lost my older sister a few days before my seventh birthday. She did.
And I blame myself for her death. And. I share that um because that they ultimately were accused of committing these violent crimes and sentenced for life. And I think it shocked them that this you know blonde lady who was you know the Interviewing them had a similar story, was perhaps in the wrong place at the wrong time. And but wasn't punished the way they were because clearly it was an accident, but theirs was probably an accident too.
So, anyway, I share that just because I guess. you know, I quite enjoy Spending time with people and being real.
Okay, I got it. First off, that's one of the most insane things I've ever heard. She ran over her sister with a golf cart. When she was a kid. It's sad.
But don't sit here and act like people who choose to commit crimes. and are dealing with the penalty of that crime. That It's the same thing.
Sometimes, even adolescents know that they're doing something wrong and they choose to do it anyway and choose to violate the law. Anyway, hi meet Mike Brown. Yeah, and crimes, most crimes are not accidents. I just accidentally robbed this guy. It's so.
Crazy. Accidentally robbed him. Not Not really how that works. She has no. What I'm discovering about Jennifer Newsom.
Is she has an inability to connect with people? when she's speaking with him. at all whatsoever. And I don't doubt that Politics aside, that was probably a horrible thing. I mean, I think when she was six years old, her family was in Hawaii.
Vacationing. What's that like? How nice would it be? My parents couldn't even, we could barely afford to go to like a roadside holiday inn motel. Or a type of motel and go to, we would go to like a Branson or something like that.
That's all we could do. And even then, we couldn't do that all the time. That was considered. A very For us, going to Branson was a, and even staying at a motel was a very bougie thing.
So I'm just like, oh, she was in Hawaii, six and eight years old. Her older sister was hiding behind a golf cart, and she, they were all playing on the golf carts, and she apparently ran her over and killed her. It's horrible. I mean, it's sad, right? It's sad.
But it's not the same thing as you can't compare, it's like very Biden-esque. You can't compare that to. People who are in adolescence, even in San Quentin. Where that's not the same thing. She's trying to, I would make inroads with him and.
I it just that just seems it seems weird, right? She just needs to not she I get a very Hillary vibe from her. And then she said this. She's talking about boys online. This is cut 26.
Listen. Boys, we all know, I think, or increasingly are realizing that boys, um, Away from sort of The more progressive boys that spend time online are moving a little bit. Um Or Oh my gosh. I'm trying not to be political here, but are moving to the right and being sort of influenced by the Andrew Tates and some of that socialization online that we know is very, very dangerous. Uh my husband and I were alarmed when our kids were watching sports online and my son knew about Andrew Tate.
And thought he was pretty cool and thought that his Republican grandfather, who's not a Trumper, but I feel like this is a psyop. Because she's like, oh, well, they're on the right. Andrew Tate is not on the right.
Someone who participates in sex trafficking bangs trannies. And Um Worships identity politics, that's a leftist. He's not on the right. He is absolutely not on the right. And a lot of the people that she's citing, or that she cites later, they're not on the right.
They worship identity politics, they want big government, they believe in statism. That's the left. This is part of the SIAP. You had a big tent under Trump, and this is part of the problem with a big tent, which is, you know, translate that into proper political terminology, and it's called a coalition. But we created a coalition.
In order to get around some of the fraud and all of that stuff, and have enough numbers to take over, but. That means that you invited people into the coalition who are leftists. And they worship identity politics, they put race and sex and everything else. before even their faith or citizenship. and you end up with some of the stuff that you're seeing.
And most of The young men that are online, they're not all trending towards that. I think that that's a gross generalization. But are they more independent and libertarian minded? If they don't Identify as the binary choice of Republican or Democrat, yes. But that doesn't mean that they all, a lot of people know who the Tate brothers are because they're jokes.
I mean, the guy has no shoulders, no jaw. He looks like a q-tip. He's bald as all get out. And I'm not saying bald as bad. I mean, hello, Billy Zayn is bald.
But he's a bad one, especially because he has no jaw. He doesn't believe in leg day, and he talks about banging trannies. That's a real thing. He actually has done that.
So that's not even masculine. That's just sad. And it's not on the right.
So she's, I feel like, trying to, she's character assassinating all of these young men. But let's look at her. Do you know when her, when you had lockdown, and remember, we talked about Gavin Newsome? being at French Laundry, she was right there with him. And when they had the riots in Los Angeles, and remember when they were not on Rodeo, but they were, I can't remember the other street.
Uh, it was near their grove where they had all like the um Uh like the Gucci and the Louis Vuitton and all of that, and they had the people going through the street and busting up windows and they were boarding them up. She literally, like during that period, was photographed by the paparazzi on Rodeo Drive, like going in and out of shops and shopping and living her best life. having her frap. She said her Starbucks coffee cane. Just going around.
During lockdown, they were also the same family that When you couldn't get together in California. And this was a big point of contention for some friends of ours who have eight kids and they lived in California. They've now since moved to Texas. And one time, our friend who was the mother was taking her eight kids to the playground because that's all they could basically do, and everything was locked down. And they were literally cited by California police.
They were threatened with citation that you're, what do they call them? your quarantine group. Your bubble is too large. You need to go back. And she was like, These, I literally gave birth to all these kids.
These are all my eight kids. And Had to go back to the house because she couldn't take eight kids outside in the sunshine to the park at the same time. While that was happening, The Newsoms, including Jennifer Newsome and Gavin Newsome, and the Gettys. And I can't remember another another group. They the Hearsts.
They had one of their daughters got married, and they had it in San Francisco at this old bank, this old Art Nouveau bank that was in San Francisco, and they had this major. Who's who wedding. John Galeano, who himself was in trouble a few years ago and ran stuff for Dior, et cetera, came out to do the dress and they had all these photos and it was in vogue. And there were like 400 people at this thing. This was literally within the same month.
That Our friend was threatened with citation for having all those kids at the park, her own children at the park. And the Newsoms were at this very fancy wedding in San Francisco. Anya Taylor Joy was there. Google it. She was there.
They were all there. They were able to do that. No masks.
Well, there were a couple of guests that were I guess being performative, but they didn't have, they weren't doing Kane, the whoa, six feet apart. What is it? I can't think of the name of it right now. Distancing, the distancing. They didn't do the six feet apart distancing.
I mean go and look, that was at the same time as lockdown. This was not long after, maybe a year after. Not even a year, I think, after French laundry.
So I just, they are the Clintons. They're the new Clintons. But the one thing that keeps them from being like the Clintons is he isn't as likable as Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton has such baggage, but he was always a likable figure. How Trump is likable.
Some people have that quality where they're funny and they can be disarming and they can seem charming and all of that, regardless of whether you agree with their politics or not. They have that. Countenance, I don't know how to describe it, they are amiable. And he has that. Hillary does not.
And so in Gavin and Jennifer Newsom, it's like they're both Hillary. You can't have a political couple and both of you be the Hillary. One of you has to be the bill. There's not a bill in that union. There's no bill.
It's just a couple of Hillary's. Mm-hmm. How does that work politically? I mean if the husband Is like the, if he's the one who's like reserved and quiet, then the wife has to make up for it. Ladies, you know how this works in your own marriages.
It's like that on steroids and politics. If your husband is the one who doesn't like, you know, he's more of a solitary guy and you gotta go, you're going to like a neighbor's backyard, whatever, you're the one who's got to make up for it. I know this because my husband and I are the same way. My husband is the real outgoing one, and I'm not. How weird is that because of what I do for a living, right?
But Kane can attest to this, right? I gotta be in a mood. I'm a situational extrovert. But mainly, I'll just sit in a corner and drink a glass of cab and stare at everybody. My husband is the one who makes all the friends.
My husband is the one who's like the homecoming queen. King, really. You know what I mean? He's that. Like he makes friends with everybody and I'm the one who's not like that.
I'm not a Hillary, but I'm not the outgoing one. You ha you you Have to have that dynamic. You both can't be the same. More reserved type, or the awkward one, or the one who can't connect with people.
So that's why I'm looking at them and I'm like. It's like, look at Trump and Melania. She doesn't have to do that because Trump's like that. What if Trump was like Melania and Melania was like Melania? It wouldn't work.
So when you look at Gavin and Jennifer Newsom, they're both Hillary's. Not only are they both awkward and they can't connect with people, but they're just. insufferably entitled. to the nth degree. It just doesn't work.
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Second Sphinx, looks like Second Breakfast. Carved directly into stone more than 3,000 years ago. It's called the Dream Steel, positioned between the paws of the Great Sphinx. Sphinx, sorry, appears to depict two Sphinx figures.
So apparently it may have had a twin.
Now Italian researchers, they said that they found these crazy underground structures right underneath the Giza Plateau and they have they believe they have identified the second guardian buried deep beneath the sands. That's actually kind of neat.
So, hmm. A second one. What do we get out of that? What does it do? Does it give you the finger?
Like, what's up? It's a new look into history. I mean, cool. They've done all a bunch of like scans and all, but they said that they're measuring a huge underground structure in the Giza Plateau, and they believe it's that.
So. That's actually kinda neat. I like to go out there and see it, but I also don't want to get my head chopped off.
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and thereby making it to where you're pretty much insolvent. That's exactly what they did.
So it's going to be an 8% surcharge and it starts on April 26th. And they're going to phase it out in January 27. Sure. Sure, they will. It's not going anywhere.
It's going to always be there. You guys know this. Let's see. A. This Oh my gosh, are you kidding me?
So, the guy, I don't. Did you guys ever see this video? If we don't have the video, I'm gonna skip this headline. Because if we don't have it, then it's not. Let me go past it.
Cause we gotta have that. Otherwise, nobody gets it. An influencer was arrested for staging her own kidnapping and having her innocent husband beaten to boost her follower count. You cannot hate these people enough, Kane. You cannot hate them enough.
She did it for clicks. This is I mean, how really, how much different is that than the podcast of Stan Bros? I mean, I don't know. Yeah, she's, her name is Moniki Fraga. Of course it is.
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So, ladies and gents, if you go to my sub stack, chapter and verse, there is a great piece up. Lorraine has the latest in the ongoing war for the soul of the right. And it focuses on the spiritual battle. for the heart of the Catholic Church. Because you've seen a lot of these people, a lot of these influencers, suddenly become.
Catholic, well, not if some of them actually aren't even Catholic, some of them have they haven't even gotten confirmed or gone through their process. And all of my Catholic friends say they're not real Catholics, but they want to speak. For the Catholic Church, you've seen some of this with that Carrie preging lady and all of that. People who become literal Catholics, like last month, and then they start arguing. Uh, with, um other Catholics and the bishops and saying uh and they they make everything about Israel.
Everything is about Israel. And There is, it is a, it's another part of this psyop. To infiltrate and look at these strongholds in American culture and split them up. Because, what have we always said? with the left.
And with communism specifically, Faith, Christianity is the singular biggest threat. to tyranny, to communism, to all of that. It is the biggest threat. They don't want competition. They want to be first.
They want you to make idols of the state, have an idol of the state and have that elevated above God. in the hierarchy of how things should be. And that is demonic, but that's what, like the Alexander Dugans and all of that, that's what they're promoting. All of that they're promoting and they're infiltrating. Catholicism to try to do that there.
They want to, they want to. basically take the hand that's on the rudder of morality for the nation. And so they pay attention to this. Because this is a big thing brewing, and Lorraine's piece gets into who's involved. And the front groups, and all of that.
So it's a must-read piece, and it's up on Substack now. And you should go look at it for all of you subscribers. All right. Today in stupidity. What do we have?
Are we already there? We're there. We're at the end of the week. All right, it's Hakeem Jeffries, Cut 12. Apparently, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
We're in the Constitution. Did you know that? Did you know that? I didn't know that. Let's hear what he says about it.
And we won't let these extremists get away with lying to the American people. They want to suggest that diversity, equity, and inclusion are foreign values. They're not foreign values. They're American values. Let's just check the record.
The motto of this great country, e pluribis, Oh no. That's the motto. of this great country. Out of many One. That's diversity.
No, that's called acclimation and assimilation. That means you assimilate to becoming free here in the United States. That's why. That's what it is. You're, I don't even think he understands E.
pluribusunum from anyone. I don't think he does. Of course, you know, not the brightest bulb in the box. That does it for us this week, folks. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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