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Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you, and we are at the top of the second hour. It's Friday. Happy Friday to you. I hope that you're getting ready to have a great weekend.
I think everybody's kids are going back to school. We're watching this stuff. this with this Mangion uh case. I feel like this all Ties in together. It's kind of a slow news day.
And one of the things that I was reading about last night is the rise of.
Well, my view is that it's the rise of authoritarianism. And I'm looking at all of these different promotions on the left and all of the policies that they promote and a couple of things that are somewhat similar on the right. And then I'm watching this Mean Jean case, which this guy was turned into a folk hero because he shot this healthcare executive that everyone thought was such a bad person. Because, wait, why is this guy a bad person again? For real.
Okay, why do they think that the, what is this, the guy that Mangion killed, why do they think that he, why do people think that that guy particularly was a bad person? I think he was at least considered to be an upper level. Management guy in the healthcare system there for United Healthcare. That's what I believe. I think that he thought that this guy had some.
Pull and decision making, and maybe been the one to decide poorly against his own case.
So, I think there was a lot of projection going on by the show. Yeah, so you, so that's kind of what I was wondering, too. They think that he just was snatching. Snatching up health care off people's out of people's pockets, like snatching wigs. From yeah, okay.
Um Mm. Like that guy who did the George Washington Carver video that we played last hour, like that wig snatch. That would be easy because that looks like it's barely resting on his big old bald head. That Yeah. Interesting.
Because that kind of gets into A lot. I mean, you saw this rise in sentiment that was measured by people who think that. It's okay, like violence is okay if it's in the Pursuit of what they view as justice, which is like this ever-changing. thing. What do you mean?
How do you define justice? What is justice? Who's justice? Justice from what? What does that look like?
A lot of questions, right? And This guy is celebrated as being this icon of that. This man Gion guy, he's viewed as this. I mean, there's people, there's tons of people. I'm watching a monitor.
If you can't, you can't see it, obviously, from where you are, but I'm watching a monitor. It's like Britney Spears or Taylor Swift is coming out of the courtroom. They just showed a minute ago all the people that were behind the barricades. And now they weren't just pressed, the people behind the barricades, so they could get a glimpse of this guy. He's like he's a celebrity, he's a folk hero.
But what did he actually do? You're going to shoot? And a healthcare executive, and what does that accomplish?
Well, I mean, other than the fact that you're going to jail, what does that accomplish? I mean, absolutely nothing. Oh, but he did but he this guy was It's kind of the um Republicans pushing old people off the cliff, but like taken literally, and somebody decided to act upon it. It's kind of what it is.
So he's pled guilty in federal court. I know that there's some other. Apparently, the sentencing isn't going to happen until I think December is when they said, December of this year.
Now, he's got another trial under New York state law.
So this was the, this ends the federal prosecution. Yeah, but This ends the federal prosecution of Mangioni, but he's got the New York case.
So when defense went out there and was talking about double jeopardy, that's what they were alluding to. He didn't get a deal. Uh they already went for went the uh Try pursuing the death penalty in his case.
So there was no DOJ deal for this guy.
So he pled guilty, said he did it. I don't know what that's going to do to all the people who are outside acting like he's innocent and was framed by the state. I mean, he literally said, quote, I shot Mr. Thompson in Manhattan. That's verbatim what he said in the courtroom just like an hour and a half ago.
Not even a maybe an hour and twenty minutes ago. He said he printed the gun with a 3D printer and got a suppressor. Oh, here we go. That's a whole other thing. The only They're trying to get the reason that they keep saying double jeopardy is because they're trying to end the state pursuit of justice because New York and From what I understand, Pennsylvania could come into this because he was arrested in Pennsylvania.
So that's a whole other situation. His defense team is saying that This is going to be double jeopardy if you try him in the state of New York for this crime.
So it's double jeopardy because he already had the federal prosecution. But I don't see how that's I mean, even the New York Times was saying that, well, you know, depending on how he pleads and what charges he pleads to, et cetera, you know, that's pretty. Pretty, probably not going to factor in, but it's, you know, the defense is trying to do the best thing that they can for their client. But I mean Not really double jeopardy though. And I think that also depends on how he's charged and how the state pursues those charges.
Because there's this there are a slew of charges there. I mean, they could get him on gun gun charges. alone. They could get him on because he was. I mean, first of all, you can't have any of what he had in New York.
And then he used them in commission of a felony. That's a whole other set of charges. I think there's ways around it. I don't want to spend an inordinate amount of time doing law TV, but one of the things that The whole reason I'm talking about this case is because this is the embodiment of the left. This is the left's rhetoric and action.
This is what the left looks like as an action. is what you're seeing right now. Defund the police, burn it all down in the Second Amendment, because you had Abdul al-Saeed, who's on, Abdul al-Saeed. And Challenging Mike Rogers. Mike Rogers, I looked at The latest polling for this.
Mike Rogers is ahead. But In this Interesting Michigan poll. He's 51 to Elsa's 47. L C E just scrubbed. over a hundred videos.
from his social media accounts. And some of those videos included him railing against the Second Amendment. Railing against the Second Amendment. This is this is cut 15.
So just keep Mangiana on the back burner. This is the left in action. This is Abdul Saeed saying he wants more of the same kind of health care. That Mangioni was actually acting against. Listen, healthcare.
should be a choice made by a patient. and their doctor. If that patient is under the age of 18, the parents as well, right? And I believe that Medicare for all should cover all healthcare, which is defined by what a patient needs. in accordance with They're doctor.
So that includes reproductive rights. Reproductive rights. What does that even mean? What does reproductive rights mean? What does that even mean?
That's stupid. We have reproductive rights. He's not a real doctor, so he doesn't know. He's never practiced medicine. He never went and sat for his exams.
He never passed the board. He never got his license. He's never literally been a practicing doctor ever. But what he's talking about is quote-unquote Medicare for all. That's the same kind of socialist government.
that Manjion was mad at. That's the reason why he shot Brian Thompson because he was mad at the overarching government involvement and ruining. But he never elucidated it or articulated that. He never articulated it. But that's r the reality of it.
Do you know in Canada, I spoke to somebody who lives in Canada. They were waiting. Uh a year. For to follow up on a test that they had gotten. I spoke, actually, I had talked about this.
We were talking about healthcare, and I mentioned Canada, and there was a friend of mine. A very good friend of mine who ended up moving to Canada with her husband. And I went to college. I went to Webster with her. Went to college with her.
She was telling me everything that I said. She was like, everything you said about Canadian healthcare is absolutely correct. She had an abnormal scan. And she's been waiting a year to get into for a follow-up. Um She said it'll be a year.
the beginning the first week of next month. She's been waiting that long to get in for a follow-up.
So, when you have everybody getting free, you have to ration how much people get. Remember under Obamacare when they were talking about the quote-unquote death panels, where you had a people, like a board of unelected officials? Who were gathered together and they would evaluate who gets care and who doesn't, who's cost-effective and who isn't.
Some of you have already experienced that. At the time, I said I already went through that with my grandfather and the VA. My grandfather, when he was alive, World War two vet, And they literally would deny him certain things because they said that it wasn't cost-efficient. because he at the time was in his 70s or his 80s and it's not cost efficient for him to have this treatment because of his age and really, is he gonna live that much longer?
So, does that sound like that's a decision between you and your doctor? Not at all.
Well, that's what Abdul al-Saeed says. He said it's just you and your doctor making that decision. But that process with the VA is literally the exact type of health care that they want.
So when they deny you care because they don't think that it's cost efficient, does that sound like that's a decision between you and your doctor? No, absolutely it doesn't. But yet, that is how you get to say, oh, it's for all, free, but that's doing a lot of heavy lifting, those words. All these things have a cost. All of this has a cost, every bit of it.
Every bit of it. Then you've got this.
So we've been talking about the socialism on the left. And really some on the right. Hakeem Jeffries doesn't seem to have a problem with it.
Now, here's what I'm saying. When I mentioned yesterday, I was talking about how everything is just a negotiation. For these Democrats. This is audio. I just lost it.
Yeah, 11. Go ahead and play. This is Hakeem Jeffries addressing. The rise of socialism within the Democrat Party. Listen.
Yeah, so I think we'll see. you know, what happens in terms of what the caucus looks like. on the other side of the midterm election, certainly our focus right now is making sure that we win as many seats as we can in November, flip as many red seats, blue, and take the gavels back so we can actually function like a check and balance on an out of control administration as opposed to what Republicans have been doing, which is a reckless rubber stamp for Donald Trump's extreme agenda. How is it a reckless rubber stamp? They can't pass anything, so he just has to do executive orders.
How is that a reckless rubber stamp? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. First off, if it was a reckless rubber stamp, tell me why he has more EOs than pass legislation. Tell me why Republicans can't get up their keisters and actually pass, like, they can't pass the Save Act. Oh, so much for a rubber stamp, right?
They can't even pass the damn SAVE Act. That's just stupid nonsense from the Democrat Party leader, who, by the way, has no plan on how to deal with all of this within his own party. He thinks that he's going to deal with it after midterms. After midterms, when you've lost even more relevancy and power within your own party? This is the stuff that this is who they're sharing the party with.
This is who they are giving rise to. Audio Sound by 13, terror apologists like this, who, by the way, is still speaking at all their DNC events and is still doing fundraisers with all of their top candidates. Listen to this. And oh my god, I can't believe they're walking over the Israeli and the American flag. Like, my dude, they can do whatever the f they want with the American flag and the Israeli flag.
I wipe my ass with the American flag. This. Hell yeah. As a communicator, especially as a communicator that is in the United States of America, I understand the utter moral depravity of the average American. In order to make a more convincing argument, I always try to message to the room that I'm speaking to, if that makes sense.
Hmm. Boy, he sounds like a real treat, but they're fundraising with him. Democrats are out there fundraising with him. I don't know how much, but they're out there fundraising with him. He's out there, been on the trail.
He's going to be at the DNC, he's going to be doing all this stuff with these cats.
So they're not worried about you know, the takeover. And and Because it's already happened. They're just negotiating terms right now. That's it.
Now, one of the things, well, I'm going to get to this because we've got headlines coming up, and I don't want to take any more time. Because if I take more time away from headlines, I'm not going to be able to get in any of this other short news that I think you need to know. But we're going to get it. We've got a lot still to touch on. There's a couple of things that are happening today.
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That sound seems to show everything happens for Reese's. Welcome back to the program Dana Lash with you. And uh we are at the bottom of this third hour. How many people have tried to go out and get a suppressor? The one place that I wanted, that I tried first, was like, oh, they were still really hesitant because they're terrified that.
It's not going to last long. As you know, there was this NFA challenge as it related to. Uh a court challenge as it related to the NFA, rather. And there's a lot now people are asking because the injunction took effect and now people are asking for clarification.
So a lot of things change. What ended up happening is that You have a certain form that you have to fill out, not just your 4473, if you're buying things that are considered NFA items, items that have fallen to the National Firearms Act, which is an unconstitutional piece of garbage, but that's another discussion because I have other things to talk about this segment. Basically, the federal court ruled what happened is they took the tax on suppressors, they zeroed it down to nil, and a federal court made the determination that because the tax is gone that the Demand for registration is no longer constitutional, and as a result, It's the NFA is inapplicable in that regard.
So the ATF kind of got hit in the gut with that, right? And they're trying to figure out that it's gone trying to figure out how to make it gone for good. Because the NFA registration is for short barreled rifles, SBRs, SBS, the suppressors. all of that to make sure that it stays Permanent, right? Because that's, and that's short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, all of it.
And the courts. You know, uh the decision on that I mean, the effect, it already went into effect. I know people have already, I think Palmetto Armory was saying that they had people that they were selling. I'm trying to look.
Some were selling, but a lot of FFLs, a lot of retailers. or not. I think they're a little worried because the ATF is so punitive. I mean, they're. politically punitive.
I mean, you know how many times that they've, I mean, they pull Uh FFLs for like nothing. They pull the licensees from these federal firearms licensees. They pull these.
So easily, if you have error on paperwork, something stupid, they've always, especially under Biden and Harris, they were really looking for ways to go and punish these retailers.
So there's a lot of confusion because. You know, with the tax stamp out, because it's the tax is gone, so the registration is unconstitutional without the presence of a tax.
So they had a temporary stay in the court ruling that expired Wednesday.
So yesterday was the brand new world, at least in the little mermaid variety, right? It's a whole new world.
So, some people are covered, some people aren't.
Some gun stores are covered, some individuals are. I think the best thing at this point is before you go, call your retailer and ask. And then you have groups that have an exemption because they're affiliated with the plaintiff, and that's the whole other thing. I thought this was funny because an attorney. that wrote this piece that I was reading.
And he had said that Quote, you should start with the most misunderstood point. Yes, 15 states where plaintiffs know you are not conferred special boy status for living in one of those states. State plaintiff status protects the state government, it does not protect the residents of that state. A Texan is not covered because he lives in Texas. He's covered because he's a member of one of the plaintiff orgs or not at all.
Thus, if you are not a member of one of the plaintiff orgs, then no need to read further. Nothing changes for you yet. The NFA, by the way, this did not remove the NFA. That's not, it's not deregulating everything. It's all an ad, it's a complication.
in federal law. I think that's the best way to put it. Because parts of the Gun Control Act were not touched by this decision, therefore. It's still technically And this is what One of our retailer friends was telling us, technically, it can be argued that they can still be restricted from delivering said suppressor without federal authorization. But other ones are like, nah, it says what it says, let's rock and roll.
If I can buy, I'm totally going to. And then I'll, maybe I won't. Maybe I won't say anything. Maybe there'll just be signs. Mm-hmm.
Right?
So, what it means is that you can buy a suppressor like an ordinary firearm. You go in, you just fill out your 4473, you run your background check, you walk in and walk out. That's it.
You don't have to fill out the Form 4 is what it is. You don't have to give your fingerprint. You don't have to have law enforcement notification. You don't have to go in and have a notification with NFA registration. You don't have to sit here and wait for ATF to approve it.
You don't have to go through all of those steps. But we'll see. I mean, I hope this is made permanent. I hope this is made permanent. I would like for it to be made permanent, but I am actually going to check out another retailer friend of mine because if anybody would be.
Not so serious about what some of the more cautious are saying is the technicality, it would be this retailer friend. But a lot of them are worried about losing their licenses. And that's their livelihood, that's their business, because the ATF has been so politically punitive with us. Right?
So, like, if you're, you know, in the groups that were involved, GOA and others, and especially in this, you know, state of Texas, et cetera, which is kind of like ground zero for it, you know, the Palmetto Armory, others, then, yeah. But again, those retailers, they're a little bit, they're a little worried.
So, this is definitely something to keep an eye on. I'm going to have a separate piece at some point coming out about this. I also wanted to get into, going from that, can we go into a mm-mm-mm-mm. Really quick, let me die. This is something that I'm going to be writing about.
I'm actually working on a piece right now about the post-liberalism issue.
So, the reason this is coming up, and a lot of people are talking about it, is because the vice president has used the term post-liberal to describe his views. And I think that this is the closest that we've gotten to a description about a faction of the right that does believe in kind of a quasi-Bush-esque. Use of government to achieve a quote-unquote common good. And they call it post-liberalism. And that's really what it is.
Now, if you're, Advance has said verbatim himself, he's called himself a post-liberal in a number of speeches and in a number of media appearances. He's talked about it. And if you don't know what core liberalism or post-liberalism is, it's another fancy word just to describe. And I'm being honest. I would say a more Big government Republican.
I won't say moderate Republican because moderate Republican. Projects moderation even on social views. And I don't believe that post-liberals hold social views or moderate positions on social views.
However, the moderation comes in with their use of government to achieve what they believe is the best interest of the common good, which is a phrase that I don't like, but they've been using it. A lot of big post-liberals, people in the post-liberal movement, have been using it because that's kind of a Marxist phrase. I don't like it. It's an authoritarian phrase, right? The common good.
Who defines common? Who defines good? Who's the arbiter of this? But with post-liberalism, you are looking at. A friend of mine, I don't like this term.
Because I think it's an oxymoron. One of my friends said that it is big government conservatism. And I think that those are two terms that are completely at odds with each other, which is why I'm like, I reject it. The trend for the GOP since the early aughts has been towards small government, right? It favors state power over federal power.
It favors state power to counter monopolies and state to regulate industry not coming down from the federal. It looks at That's post-liberalism. Post-liberalism looks at the quote-unquote common good over individual choice, right? They argue that there's maybe a little too much individual freedom. Right?
Maybe the state should guide citizens towards a moral, maybe more religious life, maybe making better decisions. Remember this. There was this movement, remember, on the right, where they wanted to incentivize people having kids like they did in Hungary, remember, with Viktor Orban. But as I said in that case, that backfired horribly with Hungary, and they ended up having it ended up being a failure, and it didn't increase their birthright at all. In fact, it fell below what the previous low was.
So that's one of the things that has popped up. The Trump accounts, that is a post-liberal idea because you're taking taxpayer dollars and using it from the Treasury and seeding these accounts that not even illegal immigrants are exempt from. I would even say that that's a moderate Republican idea because of that immigration component and the anchor baby inclusion component. But that is, it's about using government to achieve what the individual refuses to do at the state level. That is, I think, in a nutshell, post-liberalism.
And they're conservative on social issues. It's just they believe in using the apparatus of government and they think that it's different because they use it and their position alone renders the usage of big government more virtuous or right. And it doesn't. It's like the one ring: absolute power corrupts absolutely. You will be corrupted.
There's never been an instance in history, in American history or worldwide, where this has not happened.
So that's why I'm a little that interview that we started the program with, that sound was a post-liberal. Explanation of how to address the rising interest in not just socialism, but authoritarianism. And it was a post-liberal response to that. Like it's the government's responsibility somehow to solve the problem that we were put in by the same amount of big government. You see how it doesn't work?
Like, we're in this position because of big government. You can't use more government to extricate us from a situation in which we find ourselves because of said big government. It's like fighting fire with fire. You just get more fire. Doesn't make any sense.
So That's and that's where Vance is on a lot of this stuff, you know. And a lot of these things have come out. The whole burrito dispute that sort of really highlighted a lot of the post-liberalism in the right coalition. But that's it very much difference. It differs from being a conservative constitutionalist because constitutional conservatism relies on free markets and strictly limited government, things like that.
And the post-liberals have been arguing something very, very different entirely. And Vance himself, he's got a lot of. You know, he's got a lot of positions that I would say he look that lean post-liberal, right? He, like, for instance, he likes FTC interventions and he, I think, is a little bit more comfortable with tariffs than maybe most constitutional conservatives are. He really views a clear role for the government in terms of economic regulation and in dealing with business.
Like, he, um, Also likes using that governmental power to help support families instead of the constitutionalist conservative position of it's been too much government that has actually been a detriment to the support of families. And so that's kind of the big pull on the right right now. Like, which way are we going to go? Is it going to be towards that constitutional conservatism, which has actually never been fully, it's never been practiced in the Republican Party? We've always been on the periphery.
Or are we going to return to the 90s and early aughts era of the Bush type of Republicanism, which views they, you know, they're the same as conservato-constitutionalists on social issues, but they view the government as a tool through which to achieve these objectives because they think it's going to take too long or they don't trust their fellow man to do it at the state level. But see, my argument to that is that is the beauty and the curse of liberty sometimes, right? You have the freedom to be able to attend. To the business of your government, sometimes too much freedom to attend to the business of your government, but that's it. You have to attend to the business of your government because you would rather have too much to deal with than too little to abridge what Jefferson says or what Jefferson said historically.
It is about Um It's the double-edged sword of freedom because that it's not a guarantee of happiness. It's not a guarantee of consistency. It's not a guarantee of success or prosperity. It is the guarantee of the opportunity to pursue it. It is the guarantee of the opportunity to make it happen.
And a lot of people, if you when push comes to shove, that say they're conservative, don't agree with that. In fact, they're probably the majority. They want a safety net. They want a little something. That's why they argue, well, a little bit of government is okay to use.
Now, please note that this is entirely different, both of these positions, from the libertarian position. And I would even say what we call the capital L libertarian position. You have lowercase L and capital L. And then you get into the anarcho-conservative and all that kind of stuff, anarcho-libertarian, and all very different positions.
So that is the post liberalism. It's some people call it new right populism. Please remember that populism is not a set of beliefs. It is a tactic of messaging, which is why it exists on both the left and the right.
So that is post-liberalism. You are going to see this debate regularly now. because this debate is going to shape 2028. It's going to come into sharper focus after midterms. But 2028.
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That sound seems to show everything happens for Reese. Welcome back to the program Dana Lash with you. Now, I know our social team and everyone else is chomping at the bit and they're begging me. Can you talk about. Is it right now this stupid debate?
Oh gosh. I mean, I literally don't give a rat's backside about this. I'm like, there's so many other things to talk about, and I'm not going to spend my show. going through bit by bit. Another Some debate that's live streamed.
It's not even a debate. Why is anybody calling it a debate?
Some guy's just whooping the ass at Gal Sharpton because she's a mental midget, let's be honest. Welcome back to the program. It's true.
Well, I mean, it happened like that with Biden and Trump, but it was still a debate. It was not a debate. It was just watching Trump mercilessly beat this old, barely sentient dude on the stage. That was not a debate. I was misinformed then.
That was not a debate. Who told you that was a debate? That was not a debate. Trump and Biden? I don't even like Biden, but he got beaten so badly.
I was like, oh my gosh. I felt like the S, the. Simpsons meme. It was already dead. It was the giant letters on the screen that said debate that probably made it that way for me.
I'm just, it's not a debate. But she apparently was unhappy because they were. What was the debate? What were they even debating? She's trying to stick with what she's been doing these past eight months or whatever on all the speculation surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk.
Like, she believes it was, you know, Israel. She believes that it was like some sort of C4 charge in his lapel mic. Of course, all of that goes against all of the evidence that has now come out in trial.
So this debate is just basically trying to hold her feet to the fire of the claims she's been making the last eight months versus what actually is true. I love Gail Sharpton, ballistics expert, going, I don't think he was shot by a gun. Yeah. What do you think? I don't think he was shot.
Well what is a a millimeters maybe for projectile exploding microphone. You know, the Jews with their space lasers like zeroed in like a laser cannon on the microphone and like melted it and it blew up. That's not. How energy or those weapons work, but okay. Um mm.
I don't know. I um and she got three hundred thousand dollars for showing up. Man, that's been the easiest money she ever had to make than since marrying her gay husband.
So It's true. And then she did an ad in the middle of it. Because of course, you know, just saying, because of course. No, I didn't watch it because when I kill brain cells, I like to do it with liquor. You know?
I don't want to watch some. And the I uh Gal Sharpton. try to I mean it I I she doesn't have intellect. There's nothing, it's just a grift. She's just been grifting off of her dead former employer that she stabbed in the back.
That's it.
That's all that is to it. I mean, I don't even find it in the beginning, it was. You watched because you were like, why is she so nuts? Why is she so desperate? Like, are they broke?
Like, who does this? Who pimps that hard for money? And then it just lost interest because Like Katucker Katarlson, she just goes out there and says whatever, never has to prove anything. Never has to clarify, never has to substantiate. There's never any evidence.
It's just a feeling. And it amazes me, especially any two-way person that would watch this and be like, well, she's what? I don't know. It's an interesting theory about the gun stuff. It sounds like Joe Biden talking about guns.
This woman knows nothing about firearms. She knows nothing about ballistics. She never held a gun in her damn life. She never shot anything ever.
So I I just can't take Any of it seriously. It's so performative. You guys know it's just a performance. It's just that it's a reality soap opera. starring one of the biggest prostitutes in America.
I mean, the less respectable one. 'Cause, you know, at least prostitutes are honest, like the, you know, the more traditional ones. I just don't, I can't even bring myself to watch it or even, you know, follow the fights online. Every day, can you imagine that's your life? Every day I have to get up and spend some more BS about My dad boss that I stabbed in the back and tried to retcon it and act like we're BFFs all these years later, even though he never he'd like banned me from the TPUSA events and didn't even invite me to his wedding.
And I'm super jealous over his much prettier and successful and smarter wife. I don't know. It's just an interesting trajectory for someone who started out. Suing white students. Based on false accusations of racism.
That's how she started out. She worked with the NAACP and she did those press conferences, and they were racist to me and all that stuff.
So she went from that. to attacking conservative gamers. With Gamergate, and then she did her social autopsy website where she was doxing people online like a leftist. And then all of a sudden realize there's a ceiling. on the left because the left right now is prioritizing trans.
And I guess she decided to go against the trans thing and then switched and tried to be a righty. And that's that was the mantle. She's a cautionary tale of why you why you don't allow people who claim that they're new converts And they've never really fully explained the conversion, why you don't put them in the control room. That's a really great example as to why. I mean, it's, and if you get, if you're like, well, you shouldn't, you shouldn't, uh.
You can't be the bouncer for this, or you can't gatekeep. It's not gatekeeping. In fact, it's biblical. This is what Paul said. In the New Testament, about new converts.
You're not going to make them leaders of the church. You're not going to make new converts elders. And there's a reason why, a number of reasons. That's just as good for them as it is for the body.
So, if you don't like following, you know, the biblical precepts to guide your life, then I guess that says a lot about who you let guide you instead of Christ, right? Huh. See, that's the difference between Christ as King and Jesus as Lord.
So, moving on. The uh I got a lot of audio here. As we are, because half of you, let's be honest, half of your kids are going. This is like the first day some of you are either at work without having to deal with kids. Uh, before you left, or you're at home and you didn't have to deal with kids before you left.
Uh, a couple of other things. This, oh man.
So in Dearborn, Michigan. The police chief Decided to make a video. That was mostly in Arabic. Dearborn Little Mogadishu. He released a video on social media addressing the city council meeting that is next Tuesday, right?
He was telling local residents to stay home and avoid confronting outside agitators, including some right-wingers who are going to be protesting. to stop Islamification. He spoke in English, but the video featured Arabic subtitles. and translations. Watch this video.
This is cut 23. I'm Chief Issa Shaheen. And we're aware that individuals and groups from outside our community may come to the Dearborn City Council meeting on Tuesday, August 18th. We've been monitoring the situation closely and coordinating with our state and federal partners. We have a plan in place and you will see an enhanced presence of police officers.
But here's my direct ask of our residents. Please stay home. These groups that are coming here are coming for one reason, and that's to provoke a reaction and generate attention. If nobody shows up to react, they have nothing. The most powerful thing that this community can do is refuse to give them an audience.
If you have business before council, You're welcome. and you'll be safe. We'll make sure of it. But if you're thinking about coming down just to confront these people, don't. That's exactly what they want, and it puts you at risk.
Let our officers do their job. Don't let a handful of hateful outsiders define who we are. Dearborn is stronger than this. Thank you. Good heavens on earth.
Um So he's And this is not the first time that he's actually done stuff like this.
So he's telling people. First off, that's I don't know. I've never seen a public update that's in Arabic like that before. Have you, Kane? No.
Never. I've not seen that. And it is I just think that if you come to a country, I don't expect to go to a country and have everything delivered to me in English. I don't expect it whether I'm in Europe. Whether I'm in the Nordic area, whether I'm in the Caribbean.
whether I'm in anywhere any Polynesian island. Whether I'm in the Middle East, I don't expect anybody. To issue through their government and include an English. Translation of it because that's their country. If I should learn that language, and I think the same thing applies here in the United States: English is the language for a reason.
Secondly, He's telling people Don't come to a public meeting because they can't trust that you're not going to go Aloha snack bar on anything. And that's really ultimately true. You know this.
So, the Christians that are protesting in Dearborn. Are considered agitators and the enemies. Not the Islamists. That have entirely taken over the community, have thrown rocks, have gotten violent. Uh and have also fleeced the hundreds of thousands, millions of taxpayer dollars.
By the way, it's interesting, this Isa Shaheen. was recognized with a Racial and Social Justice Award from the Michigan Roundtable. It's a powerful full-circle moment for him and a career dedicated to fairness, public safety, and reform. Did you know that? He's a he is a um he he himself is a Muslim.
Isa Shaheen is a Muslim. And apparently, they're like, oh, he's the first Muslim American police chief in Michigan. Does he believe in Sharia? Because I'm curious as to how you can do that job wearing the badge and follow. a faith that demands a separate system, a separate legal system.
And don't sit here and say that it's a way of life or whatever. I'm not a moron. You know, I mean, good heavens. I know what the Quran says, I know what the hadith say. I know what it says.
It's literally Islamic jurisprudence. It's not just like a cultural suggestion for how to live life. I mean, it's literally how to meet out. issues within the Islamic community.
So I just, you know, you got to put on all the robes or none, okay?
So The Conflict there to me is a little interesting.
So Kane, I think you make a very good point. The issue isn't with what he thinks is the reaction or overreaction of the Christians coming to protest. The ongoing Islamification of the Midwest, but he's telling the other residents that live there: I think that you're going to go too hardcore Aloha snack bar. He thinks that they are Two unstable to actually go out. and deal with any kind of differing thought in the form of a protest.
I agree. That's a declaration of weakness. and tolerance. He's basically declaring that the Islamists that he is seeking to to Provide Favor for. That they are too intolerant to be around any differing opinions.
I mean, you're confirming what everyone is saying. He's literally just taking the L by confirming everything, just like that. And also, Kane, you've noted, and you can say this, we've, I mean, being able to. Appeal to our government. The redress of government is a right.
Yeah, it's our duty. It's a right and a duty for us to do it. And of course, we're going to do it.
Now, whoever reacts to that, that's their own emotional instability. And that's what this guy was talking about. He understands that Muslims, a lot of the violent ones, don't care about any sort of decency. They care about. reacting on their emotions.
And if they find something that gets them emotional or triggers them in some way, then violence is their only recourse. They don't they don't debate. They don't care. What is this guy's weird lighting in his video? And then he puts his hands together like he's holding a ball.
He's got this like weirdly lit video, and then he puts his hands up. Have you seen that? That's weird. It's incredibly weird. But it's always well, you know, don't come at these people, are agitators.
Why are they the agitators? Why is that never set up, for instance, the group of older Muslim males who decided to put their little prayer rugs outside of a Jewish school and hold prayer outside of a Jewish school? on video. Or I mean, why is that not a thing? You want to talk about not.
Seeking a reaction. Why is nothing ever said of the, you know, again, the billions of dollars actually that were billed by Islamists from taxpayers by people in this area? If you want to talk about getting a reaction, there's, you know We gotta we have I know we got Florida Man, we gotta move. Uh our partners that bring you the program Alliance Defending Freedom, which is such a great organization. They have been in every single major fight, scoring victory after victory.
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Perhaps it's true. Everything happens for Orees. Welcome back to the program. Top of this. Third hour on this Friday.
Welcome back. And we're in late summer. Everybody's kids are going back to school, which I Really quickly, will you guys indulge me for a moment? Am I crazy or Like in the 80s and 90s. When we went back to school, wasn't it after Labor Day or like Labor Day weekend or like that?
It was like right around Labor Day. Right growing up right after Labor Day weekend. That was the signal of the end of summer for everybody for us. It was Labor Day weekend, end of summer, start of school. Yeah.
And now it's like, oh no. No. Now we're gonna go back like the first week of August or something. I don't know. Although, I think right around here.
It it I don't know, it just seems early. It just seems super early.
So welcome back. The couple things We had our Um Interview with Attorney General Ken Paxton yesterday, right? And if you missed it, it's up. On YouTube, it's about Facebook, it's you know, kind of all over. And we talked about a number of things, including his involvement in that one case where he basically helped save the Sunporn baby's life.
Baby was born on Wednesday. But then also, we were talking about his campaign. Yeah. And there are a couple of articles out. In fact, there's one over at Wall Street Journal that gets into.
The big dollar GOP donors. I know a lot of people are mad at they're they're displeased With the candidate choice in the Senate race. Wall Street Journal has one story that gets into. And Democrats are dealing with their own issue, by the way. Don't think that they're not because of all the socialists, et cetera, that have been cropped, that are winning races.
in their party. But The issue is that Paxton's sc he's kind of struggling financially. His his his I mean, he needs campaign donations. And that's one of the reasons why you see Tallerico's ads all over the place, but you don't really see any for Paxton. Because Tolerico's people have been doing all the ad buys.
I mean, and they can. I mean, when you got the money, you can. The subhead over at Wall Street Journal says many wealthy Texas Republicans can't stomach the state's attorney general. But a close race for Senate control, they might crack their checkbooks open.
Now, the race is easily. The race is winnable. That's not an issue. I don't care what you think about him. Mathematically, the race is winnable.
And everyone's like, well, Cornyn would have been better. Do you realize Cornyn was pulling the same as Paxton was with maybe like 0.5? a person of a difference. Come on, that's what operatives in Austin are telling you because their butt hurt. Squid it.
I mean, i Cornyns It's weird because Cornyn has some built-in establishment, a lot of built-in establishment support.
So here's kind of part of the thing that explains it. Cornyn's voters aren't necessarily the most hardcore Trump voters. One of the reasons we know this is back in Is it 2020? It's 2020. Cornyn got more votes in Texas than Trump did.
I've said that before, and people didn't believe me. And then I wrote a piece on it and linked it, and they were like, oh my gosh, it's true.
Now that's because we had split ticket voting, et cetera, at the time, meaning you didn't have to vote for Topa ticket. You could still vote down ballot. And those down ballot races actually didn't suffer. That was, I think, people were upset over immigration, et cetera, et cetera. It was a lot of weirdness, a lot of weird feelings.
Some people were mad over a COVID, because that was right during all the COVID stuff. But bottom line is that. Cornyn ended up getting more votes than him. Cornyn's base is not the same as Trump's base. They're two totally different groups of people.
So let's establish that. And the primary, you had the establishment that spent millions of dollars to lose the race. And I think it was one of the most irresponsible, honestly, I think it was one of the most irresponsible races that I've ever seen run because they spent so much money. And ideally, when you lose a primary, you need to go out and say, I endorse the guy in the general. And that didn't happen here.
We don't have any of that goodwill effort, which is nuts. Because it's too close. I mean, I don't think people realize this race has also been classified as now Leans D.
Now that's just neat silver. But I'm going to pull up my notes on this thing. That's just Nate's silver, but Uh still It's very close, especially when you look at RCP average. It's very close.
Now They look right now. Uh they have Tell Arico's margin of error leading. In some of the latest polling. And he's now starting to get some momentum.
Now you could say, Dana, we don't really believe polls.
Sometimes they're really wrong. They were really, really wrong in Wisconsin. Not by a lot, but they were wrong. You know, in St. Louis, with that, they actually weren't totally incorrect.
Corey Bush was accurately shown as trailing behind Wesley Bell in those polls. I think sometimes it's a worse shock test. You know, it just confirms whatever bias you already have, depending on which way it goes, right? Uh it's not entirely wrong here, but I put it, it could go 50-50. The bottom line is the ad buys are what tells you a lot.
And Tallarico's media, the ad buys meaning the campaign's purchase of airtime for commercials on television and on radio, and then everything digitally. He's got lots of stuff out there digitally, lots of stuff in print. That's an important thing. And he's also out there doing a lot of fundraising. He's starting to increase in terms of enthusiasm.
There's been a, there was a survey, Kelchie did a survey. They were looking at 56%. They're also predicting that he has a 50%, Tellerico has a 56% chance of winning compared to 44%. Before all of the bad blood happened, it was a lot closer. And it doesn't help that you have establishment toadies out there doing everything that they can to close that gap between Tallerico and Paxton so they can turn around and say, oh, well, look, you should have chosen a stronger candidate.
Well, it wouldn't have been harder, and you wouldn't need to switch out your candidate if you didn't stop working against the candidate that won a free and fair election to begin with. Yeah. That's the big thing. We're past niceties for this. I'm going to be very, very stark with you.
I uh believe that winning is a virtue. I want to win. Anybody who is an obstacle in my path is a problem. And is an enemy. This is black and white guys.
I don't want to lose the Senate. I want to win. I do not want to have as my senator A trans loving Blasphemous dude who preaches that Jesus loves abortion, wants to raise my taxes, take my guns, and help spread Islamism throughout the Republic of Texas. No. That is what you are getting if a James Tallerico wins.
So anything done in the effort. to stunt the momentum of Paxton's campaign is an effort done for Tao Rico's campaign. Not participating is a choice with an action associated.
So ain't nobody getting out of this unscathed.
Now There were some people that were so mad yesterday because I just threw it down yesterday. About this. I'm like, here's the lay of the land. And I know I have people that were, I have friends of mine, friends, I have, I've got to be careful with that word, people that I know. Who Liked Cornyn.
And they're just so mad over Paxton. They're like, oh, I don't know, Paxtons. You know, he's corrupt. He was an adulterer, all this stuff. I'm not going to get, look, I'm going to put it like this.
He was actually cleared. They tried to impeach him. That didn't work. He wasn't criminally charged. He was exonerated.
Move past it. That's number one. Number two. Uh I don't disagree with you about anybody's personal life. Are you marrying him?
Are you marrying the guy? I'm curious. I feel like some people are confused. Are you casting a vote?
So that you can have someone that votes like you. Or are you casting a vote for him to put a ring on your finger? Because they're two different things. They are. Separated.
You're being psyoped into thinking that it's not. That's a Democrat way to suppress your vote. They are trying to suppress your vote by weaponizing your own values against you. You need to be smarter than they are, and you need to own them. I'm not.
I'm not voting for a husband. I am not voting for a pastor. I am not voting for a priest. I am voting for a vehicle. that is going to drive my vote across the finish line.
That is what I want. I want a vehicle. a vessel that will carry my will in DC and vote the way that I want. He supported the issues that I've wanted to support. He's done everything as AG that I wanted an AG to do.
I have no reason to believe that his votes would be anything dissimilar. You want to talk about somebody who's a rubber stamp for the people? There you go. But I don't like what happened with his marriage. Are you going to marry him?
No. I'll tell you this, and this is very. Look, I know Paxton. I have no, I mean, I know him personally. I don't have any issue with the guy.
I mean, his, you know, we're not, like I said, we're not BFFs, but I know him. Um This whole effort to get you to dis to try to. Loop your vote into affirming something personal. is a Democrat way of talking you into suppressing your vote. is the realness of it.
And with somebody like Paxton. Let me tell you this. Everybody has a currency. This is true. I have a currency.
Kane has a currency. You listening have currencies. Everybody has a currency. Paxton has ambition and he wants to. represent Texas voters and he has an ambition to be in public office.
And his currency is winning these races and securing these wins so that. He has the support of the people. That's a currency for him. Trade on that currency. You can always count and predict people's behavior on their currency.
If ambition is their currency, then you know they're going to actually do a damn good job. If ambition is their currency, Trump's currency is public. Adoration. He likes it when people like him. He wants to be liked.
That's not a bad thing. Everybody's got a currency. You can predict their behavior by their currency.
So that's why a lot of people flatter him. They they Pay him compliments. That carries value with him. Right?
That that carries a lot of value with him. My currency is loyalty.
So if you're disloyal, you're dead to me. on any issue. Right?
Voting? On voting, on government issues, on representing me in D.C., my issue is loyalty to the voter. How loyal are you to the voter's message? How loyal are you to the voters' will? How loyal are you to where we stand on the Second Amendment?
How loyal are you to what we believe on taxation? How loyal are you on what we believe regarding women's sports? How loyal are you? to the people you represent over the Islamification of America. He's been pretty legit on that.
Correct me if I'm wrong, Kane. He's been pretty consistent. Yeah. So That's his currency. I can predict his behavior on his currency.
You can count on his currency. I'll tell you this: I don't care about all this petty infighting. All these people that wanted a purity contest. That they wanted to establish a purity standard of measure, you had your chance before the primary. And I'm, people can get mad at me all they want to.
I don't care. I've been dealing with this kind of stuff for 20 years now. The time for purity was before the primary. If you were not out there encouraging other candidates to run, If you were not out there phone banking, if you were not out there canvassing, if you were not donating time or money or sourcing donors, then you failed your own litmus test. Don't tell me that you don't have the time.
I homeschooled two kids. Both of whom graduated with honors and got scholarships and offers from everywhere. We built a business and I built a radio show, and I still did all of this.
So, do not tell me. That you don't have the time. I didn't have a nanny. I didn't have a staff. I didn't have any of it.
I'm not superhuman. I'm just dedicated to the cause of liberty. You can do it too. Don't think that you don't have it within you to do it. You are as equally equipped as well.
The time for purity is before the primary. After that, you play the cards you have. And if you're not, then you're folding. And that's weak. And it's a betrayal of American values that we espouse.
That's constitutionalists. This is a winnable race. All these big money GOP donors need to get off their asses and make a decision. Because I guarantee them to you, if they're in action, results, and us having somebody like James Tallarico, dear God in heaven, my rage will be limitless. I'll make sure to show up and cause a scene at every one of their events in the future.
I'm not even kidding. If I have to be represented by this guy, dear heavens. And you should be enraged. Where's the GOP in this race? Where are they with the ad buys?
Where are they with any of this? They're leaving you to hang. And if you think that this is just one race, I promise you, so goes Texas, so goes the country, people. And you will lose this entire republic. We got headlines coming up.
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Mmm. That sound seems to show. Everything happens for Reese's. And now, all of the news you would probably miss, it's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So now we have an egg recall. Upgraded to FDA's highest risk levels, serious adverse health consequences, or even death. Death by egg. Can you imagine?
So the situation, Wednesday, they classified the recall as what is a class one.
So it's a situation where they say that that's a reasonable probability that the use or exposure of a volatile product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death.
So these eggs were produced in Texas, sold in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Mississippi. It's Midwest Poultry Services, and it's brown and white eggs. That's what has been recalled. They said that their announcement, they were produced and distributed from farms in Texas between June 6th, July 3rd, blah, blah, blah. Just look at your damn eggs and Google them.
I'm not going to run down everybody's eggs. Just look at your eggs. Look at your eggs, make sure. But just know that particularly Texas and Oklahoma, y'all are affected.
So FYI. 10 minutes of drawing can reset your nervous system unless you're a horrible drawer like me. Have you, are you, do you know, I drew a picture of you, Kane? You did? Remember, I gave it to you.
It was on air. Are you? But I'm not any better than you are. It took me two hours to show your awful lip. I'm not going to sit here and try to finagle past Washington Post, which is a ridiculous website.
They're a stupid paywall, but I don't believe any of this. I think that any kind of activity that involves using your hands, like Winston Churchill during World War II, actually laid brick. That was the big thing that he did. He said he would fight depression, which he called his black dog. And then to get around it, he did tactile things with his hands.
He laid brick. And a lot of people, I crochet. I don't deal with a black dog, but I crochet. I think there's something to it.
So that's, you know, you don't have to draw. Just do something tactile with your hands. Oh, yeah.
So this boat operator got fined big time, over $5,000 because he woke a sleeping polar bear in Norway.
So he got hit with a $5,000 fine because he blew a foghorn to wake the bear. The Svalbard archipelago. They don't take kindly to that. Leave the polar bears, the sleeping polar bears, where they're lying.
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And then. It said everything happens for a reason, but maybe everything happens for reasons. Take noise-canceling headphones. Do they block hearing to heighten taste? Hmm.
That sound seems to show everything happens for Reese's. Kane, am I robbing you if I say, can we play this video? No, not at all.
Okay, this guy, I know it's a Chinese business, but. This guy on Instagram decided to make an ad for his signs based on the freaks online. Watch. Hello. Goodbye.
Anyways, if you want to start a business on a budget, make sure you go to the Source Factory. Friends, today we're talking about something super cool called Pronoun. Not interested, sir. Anyways, here's how to tell if your sign is cheap. Like, I'm a trans man and I'm gay and I have fake.
So you're straight. Anyways, watch me break down like this. The design is very human.
So I got served today at the pharmacy and uh sir, here's how to tell if your LED sign is cheap, sir. You're a fake ally, you're a fake liberal, you're a hypocrite, and I feel sorry for your trans friends. I feel sorry for your trans friends. I don't have any trans friends. Anyways, here's how to tell if your LED sign is cheap.
Little asking mommy. What's a girl? Mommy, what's a boy? What makes somebody a girl? What makes somebody a boy?
Maybe I'm a day then. I have no idea. If you have a penis, you're a boy. Anyways, here's how to tell your sign. I just now suddenly want to sign.
Here's how to tell you sir sir Here's how to tell your sign is cheap, sir. I I man alive, we gotta start doing this. I need a product to make so I can like sell my product and just like Now, here's how to tell your son. It's cheap. That's hysterical.
Okay, today's stupidity, Kane. All right, let's do low-T Telefrico. This is cut seven.
So, James Tefrico here is claiming. That he's actually avoiding it because the voter fraud accusation that he was accused of, he was challenged with this with a question. Listen to what he says. A recent report from ProPublica came out saying that. You had voted in five elections using your parents' address.
Can you talk about that? Yeah, this is Ken Paxton's playbook. It does. It's Division and Distraction.
Well, wait a minute, but did you? How was that Ken Paxton's playbook? Did you or did you not? Yes or no question, wasn't it? Yeah, I mean, that's just Ken Paxton's playbook.
Well, did you vote at your parents' address using their address? It's just Ken Paxton's playbook. Like But did you? His playbook. You can't say that every time, dude.
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