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So one of the other little interesting bits of Mm, I don't know.
However you. Want to put it out there is this little soundbite. I just think at some point when I see people doing things that I know are. demonstrably false. I have to question When does this stupidity stop and just the evil begin?
Because sometimes it's not just that people are dumb, it's that they're just choosing to behave. in an evil manner. And so I'm saying this to set this up. This is cut. Yeah.
So, Tucker Katarlson decides to go out there and say, Well, you know, Charlie Kirk was murdered by Israel. That's what he's saying. Really? That's what he's saying here. Play this.
Charlie Kirk was murdered. Yeah. And he was not murdered for his opinions on transgenderism, obviously. He was, I believe, and most people who knew him well, as I did, and was friends with him, as I was, believe he was most likely murdered for his evolving views on Israel.
So, I get it. A lot's at stake. The world is at stake.
So, it's interesting because his. Charlie's producer. And all of their friends that work with him and know him every day they came out. And they said, quote, actually, those of us who knew Charlie best, a group that doesn't include Tucker, do think that Tyler Robinson did it and was motivated by transgender radicalism. Tucker is lying, end quote.
And There was nothing about Israel on the casings. There was every bit, there's a ton of evidence in writing, social media stuff, and everything else that, yes, the trans issue was a heavy component, heavily factored into the motivation with us. But what gets me is he just says this stuff. He's like, well, I mean, it's not true, but I think it's true. I'm just going to say it's true, but I don't have any evidence that it's true.
What does that sound like to you? Who else does that? Oh, the progressive left. That's a leftist tactic. to do that.
I just I find that abhorrent. Absolutely abhorrent. And what also gets me to is that And I think I tweeted this. I had said something to the effect of Well, you know what? It's just as easy to say.
That There, it's just as easy to say that there's actually maybe even more. reason to think that the people who didn't like His support of Israel killed him. I mean, I can pull a tucker too and say, I mean, I don't know, I'm just speculating, but you know, it's just very interesting. A lot of people were trying to bully him. into turning on America's ally in the Middle East.
They were trying to bully him. to turn on positions that he has long held and spoke on.
Well, it seems to be that there was a big old pressure campaign on him. Huh. And then when he didn't conform hm I mean, you see how dangerous it is to make this a two-way street, especially when there's more compelling evidence to the contrary. That being said. I wish people would stop pretending to be friends of someone that they.
actually didn't like. And that they clearly didn't support. A lot of people try to glom on to all of that. And you know, after he had passed, as a way to boost their own clout online. A lot of podcast sustained people did it.
And a lot of people that I think were clangers on in his orbit did it. And you can tell who they are because they're silent as his widows attacked. They're entirely silent. They don't say anything. They'll scream about everything else, but on that they're crickets.
Judge, yeah, know them by their fruits indeed, completely.
So, I mean, this idea, that's just stupid to say this stuff. And I mean, it's ridiculous. The family is not going to give up their son. I mean, just look at just the most remedial analysis. They're not going to sit here and give up their son and help turn him in, basically, for something that these nutjobs claim that he didn't do.
I mean, clearly. I get that people have all these conspiracy theories. But It's actually, they've become the conspiracy theory at this point. They absolutely have.
So, I don't know. I got I got more with this as well.
So, Vance has gone out talking about the VP, and I wrote about this. on Substack last night because I don't understand what's happening here. It is weird to me. I wrote, whose MOU talking points are these anyway? And I told you, too.
that I think POTUS has been solidly without question On the military prosecution of Iran up to this point, right? I've written previously about it. I think that This whole mess kicked off with this disastrous messaging around the MOU. which we have now all read. And it added so much confusion that was entirely unnecessary.
And The crazy thing is that Iran was first out of the blocks with all of this. They were the first ones that came out and said, here's our list of agreed-upon. Points. And then the Republican establishment went out and started scolding Americans. for simply questioning the points.
Or criticizing the points, they said that that was tantamount to spreading Iranian propaganda. But then the official MOU was released and the points really weren't that different. What made them stop being propaganda? The lag period, the dysfunction was chaos. I don't know who shepherded that.
I don't know but but I don't think that this was a Trump op. I don't think that this was him guiding it. It almost feels like he had it. And I don't need to defend him. You guys know I've called balls and strikes.
I've been like kind of alienated because I'm just very consistent. I do it with everyone, DeSantis included. Everybody.
So Trump is not vague. He's not a vague guy. Right. He is incredibly transparent. I think sometimes for his own teams comfort too transparent.
But he does not hesitate to jump feet first into an issue. He literally is like a heat-seeking missile. He will find the press and confront them. You've seen him when he's been on his way to Marine One. You can tell that they're like, okay, let's get going, don't talk.
And he's like, nah. And you can tell they cannot move him.
So he loves getting in front of this stuff. But now instead of him, it's the VP out there delivering the sales pitch. And I'm sorry, but he has not done well. He has not done well. Like when he went out there and said, Well, they've got to stop bombing.
They just have to just, I mean, it sounds. He sounds a lot like Joe Kent right here. When he says yes, They are They have to stop bombing civilian population centers. During active peace negotiations. That was one of the bits of audio that we played yesterday.
These sound literally like Joe Kent, Tucker, Carlson talking points. If the concern for human life is so great. Then why does that concern for human life not kick in? at the conflict's point of origin. Which is Hezbollah embedding itself into civilian areas and launching regular attacks on northern Israel.
They killed tons of Lebanese as well. They killed tons of Lebanese Christians. What is the concern? Only kick in. When Israel defends itself.
I find it highly it seems coordinated. You have Joe Kent out here doing this stuff. You have Vance out here saying this stuff. I'm sorry, but I'm just, it seems, I'm not sorry. I'm just going to call it.
It seems coordinated. Why is Hezbollah? Why do none of these guys? Why does Vance never go? Why is Hezbollah?
Systematically embedding its military infrastructure and operations within populated civilian areas. from which to launch attacks. I mean, this isn't. Speculation, we literally have video of them firing stuff off of apartment buildings. UN rule.
They're worthless, UN peacekeepers, but they have actually found like munitions. cases in school complexes. They they we all know they have an underground complex. We know this. This is why Iran wanted Lebanon in the ceasefire.
They wanted to use this as an additional wedge between Netanyahu and Trump. Even though Lebanon said that they were not party to these discussions. I love it how people are like, care about these countries' sovereignty, but then they completely silence Lebanon and act like Lebanon can't and hasn't spoken for itself. Lebanon already said we don't, the first time they tried this when Pakistan said, oh, they're party to this. Lebanon was like, no, we're not.
What are you talking about? Because the United States had already brokered, it was in April, beginning in April, a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel. And then who turned around and immediately violated it? Like not even 18 hours later, Hezbollah. That's who did it.
And they did it again just recently. It is a sleight of hand to conflate Hezbollah with Lebanon. Because the goal is to remove the Iranian-backed terrorist variable from the scenario so that Islamists can shop this narrative that it's just the incorrigible Israel randomly picking on Lebanon. That's what they're going for. I mean, they're a foreign terrorist organization.
That's how they've been classified by our government. We know all of this about them. We know it. Hmm. They have this underground tunnel network.
Over 90% of their rocket launches were documented by foreign press agents as occurring inside these civilian centers. I mean, here's one headline. Hezbollah's use of Lebanese civilians as human shields, the extensive military infrastructure positioned in hidden and populated areas. From within the Lebanese towns and villages, deliberate rocket attacks were directed against civilian targets in Israel. Another one, Hezbollah's, and this is a Washington Institute, Hezbollah's urban missile factories put civilians at risk.
From the UN, Hezbollah is also at times in danger. Lebanese civilians, they don't take feasible precautions and they fire rockets from populated areas. There's tons of these reports. And then just last night, Hezbollah launched a large missile attack again on northern Israel from a city, a populated residential center.
Now The beginning of the op was meant to destroy Iran's missiles so they had nothing to fight us off with if they continued in Richmond. Marco Rubio laid that out crystal clear to everybody. And now, I guess they can keep some for self-defense. I don't know what the hell that is. From whom?
Because if we're rebuilding Iran with sanctions relief and Gulf State money, are we rebuilding their military installations? That doesn't make sense.
So then we're here. We're at this point. We've got um This is cut two. Go ahead and play cut two for me, please. But yeah, you've seen people in their system, Ben Gavir and Smochrich, who've attacked the deal.
And I guess my response to them would be. What is your exact proposal? And you're a country of 9 million people. You can't just kill your way out of solving every single national security problem that you have. I mean, he sounds like Joe Kent.
Who is saying that they're going to kill their way out of every national security problem that they have? And I thought the plan was pretty clear: to get rid of terrorists.
So why does he not acknowledge or the fact And remember, Tucker Carlson has been arguing and telling his audience that Hezbollah is not in Lebanon. We played that audio, Kane, remember? If you can, find that. He had argued. He said, No, they're not even in Lebanon.
What?
So is that part of the organized message? We're going to pretend that Hezbollah isn't in Lebanon so that we can just say that this ally is indiscriminately firing. And everyone's like, well, you can't make that, this has nothing to do with Israel. But it does because Iran is using this. as leverage to refuse committal to the deal.
to the ceasefire. They're claiming Because they're triggering the reaction with their proxy, their financed proxy. in southern Lebanon. That it's a hurt and rescue. They're causing The conflict And then when there is defense against the conflict they instigated.
Then they go, Well, we see we can't commit to the ceasefire. Vance is affirming this. Why? Why is he affirming this? And having this language, I don't get this.
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This is Valerie Jarrett. Valerie Jarrett, she's speaking at the Obama Presidential Center, the opening ceremony. Isn't that what a lot of the lefty influencers do? They make everything sound like a question. And well this is how she this is how she starts it.
Okay. We'd also like to take a moment to recognize the original inhabitants of the land upon which we are gathered today. Homeboy. We honor the Anishinaabe, the Council of Three Fires, the Ojibwe, the Odawa, and the Potawanabe nations. We honor them by building on their land anyway.
I mean Why didn't you just give their land back?
Now they got this giant space turd sitting on it. It's what it is. I said on um Jesse Waters that it looks like um like one of the metal fab buildings from Cyber stand. which is in Helldivers. If you don't play that game, you don't know.
But if you play that game, you're never going to look at that again. You know, when you go into those giant machine complexes, it looks like when you got to blow them up. It looks like one of those. I'm not saying that about the library. I'm saying it resembles it.
It is literally. Ah. It is one of the most brutalist structures. I just caught myself. It's one of the most brutalist structures I think I've ever seen.
It's a giant tomb. It's horrible looking. It is one of the ugly who who hates him?
Somebody hates them that made that building. I want to do a great uh big uh uh presidential library to uh honor my term.
Okay, yeah, we got you. He had all these minority business owners. They made a big show about it. Look at all these black businesses that we're going to hire. And here it is, Juneteenth, and they ain't gotten paid.
They are in the red by millions of dollars. And they're speaking out about it. That is the left. The left never pays their bills. How are you gonna sit here?
We're gonna start with a land acknowledgement. That's like the least you could, you don't care. They don't care. If they really cared, they'd be like, We're going to start with a land acknowledgement, not of this land, but of the land that you were forced to live on by our Democrat Party, and we made it and still keep it to where you can't even own your own property on it. That's it, yeah.
You want to have that land. Why does no one talk about that land acknowledgement? You can't own your property on the res. Why does nobody talk about that land acknowledgement? They talk about everything else but that.
Huh, why is that? What does that building look like to you, Kane? A futuristic prison. I think that if you put the prompt in AI and you're like, hey, AI, would you just design me a quick little building here? and make it look like something from the future, like a prison.
of some sort, or maybe a torture chamber? And this is exactly what AI would spit out. Yeah, it looks And those are the words. What do the words say on it? I didn't actually care enough to, I mean, it's horrible looking.
Look at the other buildings in Chicago and then look at that. Look at that. And is it like all granite? I'm actually looking to see what it's made of. Uh Yeah, granted, and I mean, it's just not a good.
It is an ugly building. It's not a good building. All right, so she starts with this land acknowledgement. Yeah, granite gets in. I needed to look at this.
So, but if she wanted, by the way, Valerie Jarrett up there, if she wanted to talk about land acknowledgement, then why can't they like? like own why can't American Indians then own their own property on reservations? And oh, oh, but they can't. No, they can't actually. Look at it.
I mean, it is so entirely heavily regulated, and all of the processes that they have to go through, no. The government holds the title to your land. You cannot own land on a reservation. The government owns the title.
Now, the individual can be the beneficiary, they can be the owner. The on, like in name, but they cannot lease it, they can't sell it, they can't earn off it, they can't do anything without the federal government.
So, no, you absolutely cannot own property on your reservation.
So, if you wanna talk about a land acknowledgement, why the hell would you not talk about that? There's a land acknowledgement for you. At least let the people own the property that you already put them on Juneteenth. Ridiculous. And how was it Juneteenth?
And you haven't covered the base of making sure you're minority contractors that you made a big show of hiring? are paid. How are you open in that building when those people haven't been paid? How are you celebrating when those people have not been paid? You too played there.
Did you see that? Did you know, Kane, that they were going to be there to play? No. They played there. Yeah.
They played there. I know. And then you had, hold up, hold up, I got more. Tom Hanks is making the rounds. I don't know what to think about this.
Go ahead and play this cut real quick. I don't know what you think about this one. Family for so long. Oh, yeah, thank you. Thank you.
Come on. Doris Kerns-Goodwins is here. It's great to see you. What can I do for the 800 people here? Jacob Soborov, what's now?
We're live on the field. All right, add a zero to it if you need to. I would say millions now that you're on Earth. All right, all right. How'd you feel to be here today?
By the way, I have to, I'm not a fan of. the OnlyFans named site Ms.
Now or their whatever they decided to call it. Little Miss has no viewers. But that dude with the mic the guy doing the man on the street stuff, whoever that guy is, he handled that pretty well. He didn't handle that well, so I gave him props.
So Tom Hanks obviously is a Democrat. What was that about? Great question. I don't know how to re I don't know how to interpret that. How do you interpret that?
Does he hate Ms.
Now or little Ms. No viewers? I think he's acknowledging the um The lack of weight. that that network actually carries.
So I think that's what he's doing. I think that... Yeah, he's just being accurate.
So, Lorraine has, these are the words that are on the O library. Yeah. You are America. unconstrained by habit and convention, unencumbered by what is, ready to seize what ought to be. For everywhere in this country there are first steps to be taken.
There is new ground to cover. There are more bridges to be crossed. America is not the project of any one person. The single most powerful word in our democracy is the word We have Wee! Yeah.
We the people, we shall overcome. Yes, we can. That word is earned by no one. It sounds like when you have to write a bunch of words to make meet the word count for the end of your essay for class. Yeah.
Did Kamala write this? The word is owned by no one. No one said that it was. it belongs to everyone. Oh, what a glorious task we are given to continually try to improve.
How many? Prepositions are in this.
Well, how many? Oh my gosh. This is the speech that he gave in 2015 when they did the 50th anniversary for Selma. And um I guess he thought that that was like a real humdanger. Uh Oh my gosh, it is they, this, this is a horribly written quote.
It is so wordy. And I'm looking at I mean, they got Oh my gosh, the amount of prepositions and ending with B verbs and the grammatically, it's killing my soul. You guys know B verbs, right? Amazar was were, have, had, has, can, could, well, would, uh, shell, should, do, did, does, done, be, been, might, must. All of those are B verbs.
When you have B verbs, That means you're not writing actively, and you need to be more imaginative, and you need to be more creative, and you need to not be sloppy and errant with your word choices. Because, what is it? Brevity is the soul of wit, and such is in sentence composition as well.
So, I didn't mean to go English teacher, but that kills my soul. The wordiness of this is insane. It is like Um, what, like, who said, Well, the word we is ours, it's ours now. Who said that? They're just like making up things to argue about.
And then what does this mean? Unencumbered by what is, ready to seize what ought to be? How can you seize what ought to be? Because if it's ought to be, that means it's not existent. How can you seize something that's not even in existence?
Cane? I mean I feel like he's trying to be unburdened by what has been. Oh my gosh! I mean these are like the same Uh Unfulfilling. Do Kamala have The same speechwriter as Obama?
Hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up, for this is really, this is important for me to find out. Did Kamala have the same speech writer? as Obama. Yes, Adam Frankl. Is he a pod dude?
I don't know. I don't watch any of these D-bags. Yeah, he was. Oh, yes, yes.
So that's who it's, so Adam Frankl. worked on Barack Obama's speeches. During throughout his campaign of presidency, and she used him for her acceptance address for the DNC and a bunch of other things. When she was crowned. as the candidate.
So that's why. How much you want to bet that that dude wrote this? I mean, I'm not a betting person, but I would bet a lot at Calci. I but I'm not a betting person. I'm just saying, that's not an ad.
So That's why it sounds completely ridiculous. Holy wow. All right, well such as like realizing stuff. you know like with maps and things like not everybody has maps and it's like very I I I can't. I can't.
That's ridiculous. I I would never this is just an ugly building. It is an ugly, brutalist building. It looks like an Italian fascist designed it. It does.
So it's like where they grow baby Borg. Like, it's where the Borg lives. He will be assimilated. Resistance is futile. Yeah.
No, there is no humanity, and that's the thing. It's an empty husk, and apparently, it takes less than an hour to get through it. They don't have. Any Um I don't know what I don't want to say relic. Artifacts, what do you call it?
This, like, the stuff that he would have in the museum, right? Yeah. Hang on, let me ask this. Let me, because somebody was telling me this yesterday that I had to cover it. What are they?
Sorry, bear with me. Because I didn't want to get that much into it today. But now we are in the Obama music. I'm just curious because someone said that they have. Apparently they have the first and last page of Obamacare.
Because you can't have the whole thing because it's huge. It's like 110 frillion, gajillion pages, and it's about yay thick. Which is it's a basically about four hands thick. It's when you stack it on the ground, it's four hands high. Pass it to see what's in You gotta pass it to see what's in it.
So they've got that's what they have there his Blackberry phone His Nobel Peace Prize his BlackBerry phone.
Well his phone, really. Um Oh, Michelle Obama's wardrobe. By the way, can we really quickly play? I know we're pushing it. Bear with me.
What is this one? She said it's me.
Sorry, 11, real quick. Thank you. Yeah. One word to describe your next chapter. One word.
Fun. Uh Me.
Well So, our friend Bridget Fadesy, who comes on the program, and I said this on Waters last night. She said, Well, I know this is what makes me know that Michelle Obama is a woman. That's what she said. I just died laughing when I read that because it's so accurate. It is so accurate.
All right, so we, oh my gosh, we have so much still to get into. Yeah, that's what they have, the artifacts there. I could make these. They don't, it takes, it takes, took me longer. Apparently to go through the John Wayne Museum in Fort Worth, which is amazing, by the way.
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Just a couple of things. Kane and I were talking about the sunbreak. A lot of people did not really learn about Juneteenth because it's a very Texas-centric thing. And honestly, the most that I ever heard about Juneteenth was when we moved here in Texas back in 2013.
So It's just not, I don't think it's something that a lot of people are familiar with.
Now, it's the national observance of Juneteenth. Here's how I look at Juneteenth because I think that.
Sometimes I think Republicans need to take their W's. Why you don't like them W's for? Why would you want to take an L when you could have a W? That's how I look at it. Here's why I say this.
This is another way. To stick it in Democrats' face that they were on the wrong side of history once again. Just like with everything, everything all throughout history, they've always been, they can't catch a break because they can't get on the right side. It is an observance of something Republicans did.
So let's go back, right? Y'all remember, y'all familiar with it. You're all familiar with With Uh Juneteenth.
So essentially, you had Republicans that Liberated a people, and you had a Republican president that liberated a people, it was Abraham Lincoln.
Now this was back in, again, so it's June 19, this was all the way back in like the 1860s. And even though the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, Lincoln signed it, a Republican. Signed the Emancipation Proclamation and was on New Year's Day, 1863. And it was. not really strictly enforced.
And some of the furthest. Reaches of the former Confederacy. And in Texas, it wasn't at all.
So, people didn't know. I mean, we don't have social media. We didn't have social media in 1863.
Okay, you didn't have it. It took a long time for news to get somewhere. And If you had people that were still living and were still being treated as slaves and were still considered being owned by someone. Those property owners and the people who are Owning, who were the slave owners, did not want to let the slaves know that they were free to go. We have the Emancipation Proclamation, one of war.
It's they're free to go.
So it took. Another Republican It was the Union Major General Gordon Granger. He arrived in Galveston, Texas on June 19th. And he read out Order General Order No. three.
which announced that enslaved people in Texas were free.
Now, this has been I think I guess you could say it's been informally observed. In the black community for years, and in Texas. specifically. But I don't know really when it started to more people outside of those two entities were made aware of it. And then now it's a national holiday.
And I don't know why some Republicans get so bent out of shape on it over it. I really don't understand why. Why would you get mad about it?
Now, look, I'm not saying I like two anthems. That's a different debate. No, we have one national anthem because E pluribus unum. One national anthem from anyone. E pluribusuna.
I think it violates. That That shared republic that we were all supposed to experience, right? That being said, I don't know why Republicans have an issue with Juneteenth. You freed people from Democrats. Democrats That owned them in Texas did not want them to find out about the freedom that the Republicans had given them.
had fought for. And by the way, we paid that bill. I would say we paid the bill. with hundreds of thousands of lives lost, with the blood spilled. up and down.
The seaboard, but all over the south, the blood's been spilled, the bill's been paid. I don't know why Republicans don't celebrate the fact that they upended one of the Democrats' labor force. Why would you not celebrate that? You freed people. from Democrat slave labor.
Why would you not celebrate this? Take every W you get. Democrats did not make that possible. Democrats filibustered even the Civil Rights Act. And you can disagree with certain parts of it or whatever.
That's beside the point. They spent, they set a record, was it 86 days? They literally fought. And a man was killed. in the congressional floor.
over this issue. Democrats wanted so badly to keep people subjugated and oppressed and suppressed. They wanted them excluded from this republic. Democrats fought for it so hard. And Republicans came in and said no.
Yeah. People are free. I don't know why. Any Republican. would say, nah, that's okay.
We don't need that W. We don't need that win. I mean, I didn't realize we were drowning in so many winds that we just could just pass one off, right? Stop not taking your W's. It's a matter.
So that's why I don't care about you. I don't care if, I don't have a problem with it. I like celebrating when Republicans beat Democrats. Oh, I love spiking that football. I love being obnoxious about it.
It's a wonderful feeling. It's one of the best things in the world.
Now, yes, and the general was also, Granger was also a big old Republican. Big old Republican. Republican signs it. A Republican then. Goes on down to Galveston and reads the order.
So, what is there to be mad about? I don't know why people, do people make it like try to argue about it for clicks? I just, for the life of me, I can't understand this. I can understand it. All right, a few other things.
You guys ready for some let's let's dice let's just chop it up a bit. I know. Let me, let me, okay. Here we go. Let's do the, I missed this one: the Lululemon.
I hate this company. Yeah. Okay, right. I don't know how to say this. When I see, I don't want to make people mad, but when I see a man in a Lululemon store, why are you there?
If not just with your wife or daughter waiting. Because I know they have men's clothes. Steve, you ain't never worn no lily lemon, have you? Yeah, they do.
Okay, that's the correct answer, Kane. Put that, say that on the mic. They have men's clothes on. That is what a man should say. Yeah, they have it.
I'm like, are they trans? Like, why are they going in there?
So here's why I bring it up.
So Lulu Lemon, they had themselves a yoga event at the Great Wall of China. It was a yoga event. And they had to issue a public apology because they had their logo printed on a drum during this. promotional yoga event. That was staged.
on their great wall.
So And they're a Canadian company. They were accused of failing to show cultural sensitivity. Which featured a Chinese actor, et cetera.
So apparently, the drum that they used. resembled a Japanese taiko drum.
So it That hurts. drum, right? And it has the weaving on the side. And you play it with large sticks and ensemble performances.
Okay. So that's That is how it started. That drum. It was a big old drum. They had their logo on it.
And they had. a Chinese actor on the wall as well. And they I guess they were supposed to if they were gonna use a drum I guess they they were supposed to use a Chinese dagu dagu. And that's apparently the Chin the traditional Chinese drum.
So Now they've had to issue a public apology for it. Because to the Canadian Lululemon, I guess they think all Asians are the same. I don't know. Well How do they explain it? Should I wait?
I don't want to get upset. And anybody on behalf of the CCP. And I'm not upset at this. I think it's all, you have a bunch of commies fighting with a bunch of commies. I don't care.
So they had to apologize. Widespread criticism from social media users who were offended that. An event intended to celebrate Chinese culture featured a Japanese drum. Oh my gosh. So it apparently it overshadowed the whole thing.
They had all these Chinese actors there, and apparently, the Chinese actors didn't even know that it was a Japanese drum.
So Just saying.
Now oh yes, Kane. I love it. What so develop so much offense over this? Like, I come on. People clearly didn't know.
It wasn't intentional. No one was trying to really. How dare you not know? Offend anyone? Uh How dare you not know?
You're supposed to know these. I don't know. So they had a. Chinese percussionists that had posted a video analysis.
Now we're doing Zapruder type stuff here. I don't know. They said this should never be confused.
So apparently, I mean, they had Chinese actors who didn't even know. They said it's one of the you're on one of the country's most recognized symbols, the Great Wall. And here you have a Japanese drum.
Okay. I mean, is I didn't think like yoga was actually a Chinese practice either, but okay. And I guess we're being but anyway, Lululemon had to apologize. I'm not, I don't feel bad for Lululemon because they do some fruity stuff. And their leggings are so completely overpriced, it's ridiculous.
And by the way, leggings aren't pants.
Okay, they're not. They're not pants. Stop wearing them as pants. It looks ridiculous. And some people wear them as pants, and they end up looking like grew from the incredible, from what is it, the minions.
And then flesh colored. Don't wear flesh-colored leggings. I literally ran my cart into an end cap in a frozen food section once. My I can't remember which one my kids was with me, but we were in the we were in the ton thumb. And Hands to Sky.
I look down that aisle, y'all, and I thought there was a naked woman, any KKID. It's the correct way to say it. I swear to you, I thought there was a nugget woman at the end of the aisle, and I was like, I had to stop my cart. Yeah. And it took me a second.
I looked at my son and he looked at me and we're like, that woman has no pants. And we were staring and then I looked at her ankles and I'm like, I think. 'Cause she was in flip flops too. Keeping it classy. And I just was like, oh, I think those are.
nude leggings. She was a white woman. I'm like, I think those are nude leggings. And I wasn't the only one because I turned around. And there was a woman that had her little baby, and she had stopped to do the same thing, and we're both like.
It took us a second. They're not pants. So anyway, I don't feel bad for Lilla Lemon. I have more. uh for you that we'll get to.
Also Oh, that that's the taco shop, Karen. Because a woman got upset. Because she went to a Mexican restaurant. and it was owned by two white brothers. And she lost her mind.
Yeah, because apparently only Mexicans can eat and serve Mexican food. Yeah. You're half Mexican. Yeah, and that my white half-sorry your white adjacent.
Sorry. Both halves take offense actually now that I think about it. I mean, that's like saying you you can only eat like half your weight in tamales and your mom's tamales. You can't eat all of them because you're only half. This is so stupid.
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This is the only Came into that if you're listening terrestrially with that from this break. And I gotta say, It's funny because that's the only song that I think anybody ever does, Eric Cowbell, too. Eric Howbell with it. I blame Chris Walken for that and the SNL skit for reintroducing that back. All right, so hey, welcome back to the program.
It's Friday. We got a lot of things to discuss. Currently arguing with Joe Kent on X. He's welcome to come on if he wants to, but I mean, I don't think that's going to work well for him. I just think it's ridiculous when you have people using.
Hamas talking points. And I'm just going to make it really clear. There's literally nothing to support.
So one of the things Kent said is that, well, we pay for Israel's military. And as long as that's the case, we should call the shots. And they're trying to do a land grab while we're busy trying to open the strait. And the strait is more essential, et cetera, than Israel's desire to steal land. I mean, that is a straight up.
out of the backside. Yeah. of Hamas, a talking point from Hamas. That is what Hamas says. First off, it's not.
What are you talking about? Hezbollah is squatting in Lebanon's land. You lotion boy for the Ayatollah. They are trying to squat in Lebanon's land. If you want to have a discussion about who the hell is stealing land, let's talk about them squatting and trying to colonize Lebanon.
Let's talk about them coming into Gaza and trying to squat and colonize Gaza, even after that land was given to them. No expectations of anything. Hell, they even left the damn greenhouses there for them. And what happens? Oh Hamas and their fat Birken carrying wives, they go in there and they rip everything up and they build an underground tunnel network and they decide to start bombing and killing anyone.
If you want to have a talk about who's going to be sitting here grabbing land, let's talk about the entity that's actually out there grabbing land. Trying to colonize land. You see them do it in the UK too. You see these Islamists coming here to the United States trying to push Sharia. They're doing it everywhere.
And you have these simps. For the Red-Green Alliance that can't see it. They can't see it. But they don't want to. Because the money is better.
Ridiculous. This whole thing is stupid. But There wouldn't be an issue if Hezbollah just decided to, I don't know, stop bombing and killing people. That's the problem. That is the problem.
So, a couple of other points. Where do I? Let's go to the Maloney thing. God help me. I don't want to do this.
So, I don't know if you guys, I mean, we can play it, it's in Italian.
So let me set it up for you first. Let me set this up for you. Keynes over here. Why are you chuckling? I can't deal with this.
right now. I don't know what it is. I like Maloney. I like Salvini also. Uh that's her deputy.
Now, you have to understand something about Italy. and about the way that everything is working over there. They went through a hell that took COVID. to get over. And we've talked about this a couple of times before in Italy, right?
So They've had some pretty sketchy government. officials, government representation. They went through some hell with their economy. They were bottoming out. You had a lot of these generationally owned Italian manufacturing facilities that were being sold to the Chinese.
You know, that's why. COVID exploded in the Predo area, which is just a little bit northwest of Florence, right, in the Tuscany region, Toscana.
So That's a huge textile manufacturing facility. I'm going to give you the setup just so you understand this a little bit more. It's a huge um uh manufacturing facility up there. They have all kinds of textiles, leather tainting, everything. And when you had Fashion Week, that was in Milan.
A lot of the people in Milan were flying down to Predo and they were looking at it's where a lot of their stuff was being made, right? Long story long.
So what ended up happening 10 years before that, you had a bunch of illegal Chinese immigrants that were coming in and they were taking over these factories. You would have Chinese business people because of the socialist Iran economy that they were running it into the ground. They bought all of these factories in these, made in Italy. That's the coveted thing, made in Italy, Italian-made. That's a coveted thing.
They actually had to pass laws over there to protect that because it was getting so diluted.
So you had a bunch of Chinese businessmen from Wuhan that bought a lot of these textile plants and these manufacturing facilities. And they kicked all the Italian workers out and they brought in all these illegal Chinese immigrant workers.
Now, how do we know this? Because they were protesting in the streets about illegal immigration, Italians were. And the Chinese launched an op on them where they were claiming that they were all racist and bigots, etc. They hated multiculture. They tried to shame them into silence.
And anybody who's a decent person does not want to be. Slurred and smeared as being someone, they don't want to be accused of such a moral failing. That's what identity politics are: they're moral failings. That's not intersectionality, that's a bunch of moral failings.
So, you have these Italians that simply wanted to work and they wanted people to come into their country legally to work, and then you had the CCP op going where it was smearing anyone who dissented as a racist. I mean, they were even trying to figure out what hate laws they could prosecute them under.
So, it made everybody be quiet, chilled all the discussion.
So, COVID pops up. They noticed it's a hotspot in Predo. Why? Because you have the business from Wuhan to Predo. You have literally direct flights that come in from that area going into Tuscana.
So, you have. uh the leader of that area, basically like the governor of the principality. Who finally admits to the press, well, we saw all of this stuff popping off with COVID, but we didn't want to say anything because we didn't want to be called racist. I kid you not. We talked about it, I've written about it online.
I have it linked, I have a piece at Substack where I talked about that. That's true. That's stunning.
So They have been dealing with it. That swung the pendulum the other way.
So, the conservatives, like Fratelli di Italia, Lega Nord, all of those more conservative parties began exploding. They began getting new members. They began gaining a lot of momentum. They started winning a lot of seats in the Italian parliament. You had Matteo Salvini, who came to prominence.
And then Giorgio Maloney, who is the prime minister, came to prominence. And everybody remembers, you know, I mean, she went out there, she's pro-life, et cetera, and she's very hardcore on immigration.
Now, hold up and wait and hear the rest of it before you interject.
So, a couple of months ago, they, because they've been fighting tooth and nail just to keep their seats. The socialist op over there, and a lot of Soros activity. There's a lot of Soros activity in these nations, by the way. They are really, really pushing to not only divide the conservative factions. because it's a parliament, so it's not like Republican Democrat.
You have a ton of different groups. And they're trying to erode their power because Italy's the strongest conservative country in the EU. They've been leading the charge on pushing back on all of Germany's immigration nonsense that they infused into the EU. But Here's the issue. A lot of the progressives have been fighting back just as hard.
So they had this judicial referendum like two months ago, and I think that they were expecting to do way better than they did. They got their butts kicked. And that had to do with a lot of the overhaul that was dealing with their immigration. And so now it's threatening the conservative coalition that they have in their parliament.
So Maloney is playing a very, very dangerous balancing act right now because she's trying to keep the faction together while also trying to stave off the Marxist horde that is trying to regain control of parliament. And it is a very... It's a weird balancing act.
So a lot of people need to realize when you see some of this stuff between these leaders, when you see some of these remarks, when you see some of these back and forths, it is not always as it seems.
So case in point. And I'm going to talk about the airbase thing because I was the first person to talk about the Italian airbase thing during our operation with Iran. But I want to go to this comment here real quick because she, I think, I don't know if she got mad. I actually don't know if this is theater. Because she is very If there is anybody who is like a female Trump, it's kind of her.
She does not care. She will get in your face. She doesn't care. Talks with her hands like crazy. I love it.
So I don't know what happened. Trump had said something like she. was trying to get a photo with him at G7. What did he say that she was like desperate to get a photo with him? I don't know.
Yeah, begging to get a photo. And he said, he told channel. LA7, L7. It's an Italian channel that, quote, she wanted a picture with me so badly, and he only agreed because he felt sorry for her. He goes, I'm happy that I talked to her, I didn't have to talk to her.
And so she hit back. It's in Italian, but basically she said she was stunned and that it was an offensive comment. Yeah. I think it's a good idea. Yeah, she's going.
She's not happy. Oh my gosh, I have no idea why this, this. This has been a fight that the left has wanted to pick. And apparently she said this isn't the first time that this has happened. Um And so now the media has been wanting to put a wedge between her and Trump, and they've been wanting to put a wedge between her and Netanyahu.
And now it looks like they've succeeded if it's not theater. It looks it's the reason I think it's theater is because. To me, this is unusual that she hit back this hard over something like this. Right?
So what is it just a theater for? What is it a j a distraction for? Because she's smarter than this.
Now I'm going to say something that's going to sound extremely sexist.
Now you, and I want you to remember: I have the mentality of a man from the 60s, okay? Kane, do you disagree with that? No. Okay. So please.
Just kidding. I don't want to get the hate mail from some of our female listeners. I love you. Please, dear heavens, just bear with me.
Okay. Even though she's a woman, she is not a flighty, petty leader. She's just not. She's a ball buster. I'm not saying this because I'm like celebrating her or anything, that's just who she is.
That's why I think her and Trump got along so famously in the beginning, right? She's very aggressive. She is, she gets in, she gets in people's faces. But She does it at like meetings, like on the side and things like that. Like she's she kind of went at it with Macron one time.
That's why I'm like, is this performative? It's weird.
So She hit back.
Now, if it's not theater, I think it is. I don't think that this is, I think it's dumb for her to hit back like this. I think it was dumb for him to make that remark. Trump understands the media. He has helped I mean, he he kind of helped create reality T V.
Right?
He is the first big time social media president. I know Barack Obama wants to claim it, but I think Trump perfected the art of using it. He Is the only politician I've ever seen who really doesn't need a press person. He doesn't need a spokesperson.
So he understands this. Which is another reason why I question whether or not it's performative, because he knows when he's being baited. They've been baiting this man and they've been baiting her for forever. I've talked about this before on air.
So it's why it's so, this is so weird to me. Why now?
Now you could say, oh, well, Dana, the Italian air bases.
Now, as I explained at the time, it wasn't because Maloney disagreed with it. This happened right after that judicial referendum collapsed, right? And it wasn't that Italy because they did allow use of other things after. It wasn't that they were denying the use. It has to do with some treaty where they had, I don't know, you can say it's a formality and maybe it is, but apparently there is a process that they had to go through through the Italian parliament.
Now I can understand. The sensitivity to that, especially if you just got your ass kicked at the ballot box during a judicial referendum and you just lost some significant muscle. In your judiciary, that you really needed to help fight the wave of North African migrants that are flooding your islands nearby. I get it.
So It could be. And again, I'm speculating that she... leaned on the formality. To make it look like so she could maybe ingratiate, so she could hold things together, hold the conservative coalition together, and not give more momentum to the progressives that took a severe bite out of their judicial muscle. And so leaned on the formality of the process as per the agreement between the United States and Italy for use of air bases.
So that it didn't look like she was committing to Iran, which, as you know, all of Europe, all of the EU, and a lot of people in the United States did not like.
So, I think it is, there's a lot of nuance here. I think it is unfair. to just gloss over all of that. And Just go to probably like maybe a low common denominator sort of analysis of it. There's so much here.
Now, the reason I'm urging caution is because I don't give a rat's ass about protecting another foreign leader, but I do care about protecting our alliances and relationships with people that we may need to call on in the future, especially. Because remember, we got a 60-day runway on this. If we have to deploy everything all over again, I want to make sure that all of these avenues are open. I'm only looking out for how does this best benefit the United States? If there's no net benefit, I don't care.
Treat them however you want. We're not looking to welfare people into allies. But there's a lot more here than meets the eye. And remember, just as Soros is active here in the United States, he is succeeding. He is succeeding in places like Albania.
He is fighting to take over places like Italy. You gotta see how many times this kid goes there, all the business ventures he's trying to kickstart there. You know, they were trying to bring the CCP there to help take over their EV industry. There's a lot they're fighting off. Give it.
A little grace. There's more here than meets the eye. We'll talk more about it. We have a lot more on the way, all right, folks.
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So, scientists have now found an intriguing link between ozimpic and violent behavior. What does it make people violent? No, it damps the same mechanisms they say. That dampen people's cravings for food also affects people's tendency for violent behavior. Is there nothing these GOP wants to do?
So, okay, I think, so at first it was like: it cures addiction, it cures fat, it cures addiction. And now it's like it stops violent behavior.
Now it folds fitted sheets perfectly. I mean, even with sharp corners. I mean, what can it not do at this point, right? That's all we're hearing. I don't get it, man.
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So, the other big thing that happened yesterday was the SCOTUS decision: the U.S. versus Hamani, and that was that came out. Yesterday morning, and that has to do with pot and guns, pot and carrying guns.
Now, the majority opinion was authored by Gorsuch in this case, and so what it has to do is whether or not this guy could, can you carry? Essentially, it boils down to this: can you carry if you're a pot smoker? And Gorsuch said that the government looking at 922 subsections G3. that There was that the argument against the plaintiff was defective. He says that it automatically bans an individual from possessing the moment he becomes an unlawful user of any controlled substance, but remains in effect until he ceases being one, regardless of what the substance is.
And he says, you know, whether it's ever made him become a danger to himself or others, why he keeps a gun or how safely he does it. He said that the government analogizes its construction of that subsection to what it calls habitual drunkard laws, which it submits, enjoys deep roots in the country's history and is relevantly similar to regulation it wishes to enforce. And then he gets into and says the government's analogy, though, fails on every metric because it invites that it invites the courts to consider. Cumulatively, these problems prove fatal to the prosecution of Mr. Hamani.
And they're saying that because drunkards are not the same as every kind, I mean, somebody who is smoking pot is not the same as a drunkard. And A lot of the laws, as they were implemented, were actually to protect the people from themselves more so than. You know, everybody else from like a drunk person on the street.
So, we're gonna talk more about this Monday. I wanted to have read this. I read this decision yesterday evening, so I didn't get into it because it right before we went on air, because I hadn't read it yet. Uh, but I agree with this opinion. you if you're carrying They have like legal limits for alcohol as it pertains to carrying.
I think that everything should be, if you're going to regulate one, then have some kind of like. equalization, right? We're going to talk more about this Monday. Kane, today in stupidity. Yes, ma'am.
I just feel like, hey, you don't give up your rights just because you're exercising another rights. I mean, it's either a natural right or it's not. Exactly. All right, let's do Michelle Obama here. Boy, was she.
Talking. Cut 12 here, Juan. Listen to this. Wish she talks. Proving what it truly means to be a dreamer.
Oh. These folks. These aren't Americans too. What?
They are America. They are the beating heart of this country. Oh my god. They are using the broken.
So the same dreamers that plotted those drone explosions for the UFC, is that what she's saying? These dreamers that are the heartbeat of America? who were they were just found to be guilty. of all of that UFC threats On the lawn for freedom to under her husband's policy. That does it for us today.
Have a great weekend. Happy Father's Day, dads. We love you. Happy Father's Day to my husband. I'll be back with you Monday.
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