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So there is actually no basis to say that this is somehow a politically political interference or a weaponization, as they say, of the Department of Justice. In fact, based on my experience, I'm shocked that Hunter Biden was even charged with these crimes. If you look at the history of civil and criminal enforcement of tax issues, and just look at Roger Stone's case, he effectively did the same thing as Hunter Biden, and he simply paid a fine.
So the fact that he's even taking a plea deal, in my mind, demonstrates a two-tiered system of justice against Hunter Biden.
So wait, what what stooge was this that was talking? Dan Goldman. And he's from the state of Is it Callie? Is it Callie? I was I was getting ready to say a dude's from Callie, any.
Like that dude from Cali.
So He was saying that Stone got For the, like, basically the same thing as no, totally not even New York. New York. Not even remotely correct. We could talk about that all day.
So, we are going to actually talk about it. Most a lot of today, I'm not going to make it. you know, totally A thousand percent hunter butt because we got a lot of other stuff. We're gonna smack talk like half of Hollywood, country Hollywood. Are you guys excited?
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So, welcome to the show. Yeah, well, you know what?
Some people need to get told, Kane. What's our rule, Kane? What's our rule? If they need to be told, you tell them. Got it.
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Oh my gosh, all the choices.
So. The uh We're going to find out. The Identity of mister X? I think it would legit change my name to that. At this point.
What's your name, Mr. X? I'm uh Was that 'cause it's the whistleblower case, right?
So we're we're watching these whistleblowers come forward.
Well, I mean, not like right this second, but we're going to. They're going to come out. They're good. The hearing's going to start. I am interested to see it because it's a they're a pretty long-term what they're a veteran of the of the FBI.
And you got some IRS whistleblowers, which goes to show you, and again, coming to someone who hates these agencies. with the burning passion of every sun in space. I just think It's good that we have some good people in these departments. Who are speaking? out and that's i think that's it's important to note that right it's important to note that that's important Because we wouldn't know about any of this were it not for these dudes.
I mean, I'm assuming, I don't know, could be chicks speaking out.
So we're gonna find out.
Well, oh, you know, we're gonna bring you up to speed. I like these people are my best friends for speaking out like this. I mean, the agencies I think are beyond corrupt. And I think with the current leadership, they're beyond saving. And the only answer with current leadership is to totally get rid of them outright.
I mean, I think I understand the legal arguments because I got some friends who work in law enforcement and who work in criminal justice. They're like-minded like we are. And I do understand the arguments that they give when it talks when you're discussing different legal, you know, how to essentially prosecute, go after criminals, enforce laws between the states. And so I do understand the federal network. Please don't lecture me.
I understand it. I agree with him.
However, I also agree with the rest of us in that we don't really have a lot of faith in these institutions after everything we've seen, do we? No, it's you know, I'm being totally rhetorical. We don't we don't All right, so going into all of this. This uh this is gonna be the hot thing of the day, is the whistleblower. Who's these individuals coming forward.
I mean, really tell all. I mean, that's it. I mean, the opening statement was released. I'm pulling this up right now because this is what I was reading. This is what I was reading this morning when I was having my black rifle coffee, singing my eyebrows off with the super strength of my black raffle coffee and eating my scrambled egg.
I was looking at the opening statement. for the uh of this oversight hearing. And this is you got Gary Shapley. Shapley? Shapley, Gary Shapley, and the Agent X, right?
And so Agent X. You got Gary Shapley, you got his. Those are the two agents. IRS is Shapley. And then don't forget, and then you have the Whistleblower X, which is a special.
agent And they're going before Shapley testified, I think it was June 1st, is when he first went forward.
So, anyway. The identity of X is going to be released. Each have opening statements.
So, X is a 13-year special agent. with the IRS Criminal Investigation Division.
Now here's where it gets super interesting, Democrats. He's a gay Democrat. And he's married to a man. Because you know he's gay. What are Democrats going to do?
So sidebar on this real quick, how are they going to sit here? If you're a Democrat, what is the MO for Democrats? What do they do typically? Let's character assassinate this guy. We're going to say he's gay.
Well, hell, he's already come out and said that. We'll say he's with a man.
Well, he said he's married to a man. What are we going to say now? What are they going to say about him? That is striking to me. That is how bad it is.
You got gay Democrats telling on Democrats. That's how bad it is.
So whistleblower X's prepared remarks.
Okay. He gets into it, he opens it up, talks about whistleblowers play a vital role. Blah, blah, blah. Get to the T, man. Get to the T.
So he says that He heard an elected official say that I must be more credible because I'm a gay Democrat married to a man. He says I'm no more credible than this man sitting next to me due to my sexual orientation and my political beliefs. He talks about how he's raised to do what's right, blah, blah, blah. He doesn't really get into the alphabet nature of it. And then he dives right into Hunter Biden.
He says Hunter Biden should have been charged with the tax felony and not only the tax misdemeanor charge. He says we need to treat each taxpayer the same under the law. And then he gets into the twenty twenty unfiled and delinquent returns. He says they were being prepared that included his twenty eighteen return during the twenty twenty time period. By Hunter Biden's own accord, he was sober, newly married, writing his memoir.
And then he said statements that he made in his book, that memoir, completely contradicted what was being deducted as business deductions on his 2018 tax return. Holy wow I gotta tell you. The president's son might be one of the dumbest humans on the planet. I know Tucker used to be friends with him. And he's Tucker's one of those guys who's, you know, politics doesn't have to be personal, and I respect that.
But, dude, this guy's one of the dumbest people that's ever walked the earth. He wrote in the book, and this is what Whistleblower X stated. Listen to this. He says Now, this is Whistleblower X in his opening testimony recounting what Hunter wrote. in his memoir quote I hauled up inside the chateau, and it's the Chateau Marmont, for the first six weeks and learned how to cook crack.
Now, for this time period, Hunter Biden claimed business deductions for payments made to the Chateau Marmana hotel room for his supposed drug dealer, sex club memberships, falsely referenced on The Wire as golf club membership, hotels he was blacklisted from, and a Columbia University tuition payment for his daughter. All of these items were used to support the willfulness element for felony tax evasion and false return, as they would be in any case involving any other taxpayer. He says these false deductions claimed by Hunter Biden caused a false return to be prepared that underreported his total income by approximately $267,000, causing a loss to the U.S. Treasury of $106,000. This loss is referred to as a tax deficiency.
And with respect to the 2014 tax year, Hunter Biden did not report any of the money that he had earned from Burisma for the 2014 tax year, which would have been a tax loss to the U.S. Treasury of $124,845. Whistleblower X continues and states that, according to my previous testimony, Hunter Biden did not report this income to the IRS or pay tax on this source of income. It's 15 pages long. His whole testimony.
or his opening statement. Man alive, I am so all about watching this. We're totally going to bring you like the moment I, okay, you know, when they were sitting here going yesterday, CNN, and they were all flipping out over what's his face? What was that guy's face with the sandwich? Oh, Jack Smith.
Yeah, oh, Jack Smith doesn't care. Jack Smith went into a subway. Jack Smith went and got himself a foot long. $5 foot long. I'm like that over this guy right now.
I want this guy to come out. Take this guy to Subway. Yeah. Man alive So we're all going to be watching this. We're all going to be.
In addition, remember all this other stuff coming out. The FBI was the one who was tipping off. Hunter Biden and the fam. Telling the fan band that they needed to duck some of these, they needed to duck committee questions. They were telling the investigator.
into Hunter Biden. To Avoid answering House Committee questions. This is a bombshell letter. They said The Agent who was investigating Biden was warned by the FBI to decline to respond. to House Oversight Committee questions about the ongoing case involving the first son.
Whoa. The quote was You should instead refer such questions to the FBI's Office of Congressional Affairs. They said the department expects that you will decline to respond. Wow, what a statement.
Well that's the statement. That's what they told him. This is what the FBI told this guy. Quote, the Department expects that you will decline to respond to questions seeking non-public information likely covered by one or more components of executive privilege or other significant confidentiality interests. Wow.
Is that like a That doesn't sound like a a nice ask. It sounds like a threat, doesn't it? We expect that you'll decline. I mean, when are you just told what you're that's a way to tell somebody what to do, isn't it?
Well, I expect that you're going to do this. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Wow. This is getting interesting.
Right? I feel like we're like in the middle of watching like a series. And we're coming up on, you know, that mid-season. It's, you know, we're not at the climax of we're not going to, we don't have any denouement, we don't have any of that. We're like, getting, it's building up, it's building up bigger and bigger.
Mm-mm.
So Let's just speculate for a moment, shall we? Because I want to go back to Whistleblower X real quick. How is the media going to treat this guy? They're gonna go after The his Partner. You know that.
They're gonna try to go after. This is the media's MO. They're gonna try to go after the partner. They're gonna try to get the partner, try to find some division there. They're gonna try to, they gotta undermine their credibility.
Notice they've been going after all of these whistleblowers. They've got to undermine. these whistle blowers Credibility. Were they gonna say that he's not really gay? I mean, I'm just trying to figure out what they're gonna say.
Well, he's faking it. I would not put it past.
So, Kane, what do you think is going to happen? Do you think they're going to try to dismantle this guy's credibility, or do you think they're going to ignore him? I think they're just gonna ignore it. And they're going to make sure it's going to be everywhere. Yeah, they're going to make sure they're going to fill it with stupid stuff like Jack Smith Eat Subway.
It's that type of stuff. Mm-hmm. Yeah, I I I am Fascinated to see how they respond to this guy.
So, we're going to continue to watch it because. Mm. This is something I'm telling you what. This is, it's pretty unbelievable.
Now, one of the other things we're going to get into today is: everybody, country music, CMT, I'm not going to tell you what the C. They're missing a vowel and then they they it should be in instead of Instead of, um N. C and C M T. It should be N instead of M. I'm trying to be nice here.
Stop it.
Well, you know, because sometimes, again, what's our rule? People need to get told.
So. Jason Aldean. Came out with a song.
Now, I'm gonna be real with you. I'm not even into like. You know, pop country, like outlaw country. I just like good music, period, of all types. But Jason L.
Dean came out with a song, and I read the lyrics, I saw the video. He's not wrong. Where's the lie? I mean, no lies detected here. He's basically talking about if you FA and FO in a small town, you're gonna definitely FO.
If you FA in a small town, you're gonna FO. Everybody knows this. Everyone from a small town, anyone near a small town, anyone that knows anybody from a small town. know this. Everybody knows this.
I didn't realize this was like hidden knowledge. And so now everybody's trying to descend on Jason Aldean, saying that he's a racist and that his song is talking about lynching, which it totally is not even at all. Black Rifle Coffee Company, together with the Boot Campaign, are on a mission to raise $1 million to change the lives of veterans.
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So apparently, a US soldier ran across the border to North Korea. He had served two months in a South Korean prison on an assault charge. And he joined some kind of little tour and then ran right across the border into North Korea. I didn't even know you could do that. He's the first American detained in the North in nearly five years.
Private second-class Travis King had been held on assault charges. He was released July 10th after serving his time. He was going to go home, be sent home to Fort Bliss on Monday of this week, where he was going to apparently face additional military discipline actions and discharge from the service.
So he, according to officials, was taken to the airport, escorted to customs. But instead of getting on the plane, he left the airport, joined a tour of a Korean border village, and then bolted across the border. which is lined with guards and often crowded with tourists. But he some how made it. And then they sent, they sh they shot off a missile.
I don't know, because it's what they do. Also, This California Democrat has introduced a bill to erase the words husband and wife from federal law. I don't think that's going to go anywhere. Chet GPT's evil twin worm GPT is entering emails and raiding banks. Got to check for signs now, says Britain's the sun.
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Download the podcast every day to catch up. The Dana Show. Thank you. I'm just curious out of the how many earmarks was it? 2600 and 80, how many other websites did you get a chance to check besides these three?
Me personally, I'm actually in charge of kind of the agriculture community. But you know these three really, really, really well. You're very astute at finding every word and every web page. How many other web pages besides the three? Did you actually look at out of the 2,680?
I guess it was? Answering the gentleman's question, those are the three in question. I'll take my time back. I got the answer. I'm taking my time back.
You know, there's a saying. How do you show you're a bigot without saying you're a bigot? I'm just saying there's a saying. What? I did not say.
Well, I didn't catch you as I was sitting down. You did not accuse me of bigotry, right? No, I said a saying. There's a saying. How do you show?
Ah, okay. Then you're expressing bigotry without saying you're a bigot, right? That's all I'm saying. There's an interesting saying. You turred.
Yeah, but I'll continue. The last set of gentlemen's words be taken down. I'm sorry, I request that the chair take down the words. It's not a motion. I request the gentleman's words.
I know.
So, this is Representative. Mark Pocan Poking? Poke can, he thinks he's being so cute. He's in uh he's with Wisconsin. And He's mad.
According to, well, you could hear in that sound bite. Because this is all going over the appropriations and et cetera, et cetera. He came, the appropriations committee. They were trying to strike from the Transportation Department three earmarks. That has to do with Gay stuff in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts.
I'm not seeing all the letters because it's tiring. Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash here with you. the alphabet centers. And he's like, well, I see you're a bigot.
Why don't you? Hey, tons of fun. Why don't you sit here and explain to taxpayers who are broke as AG double hockey sticks why we got to be paying additional tax dollars to the Transportation Department for LGBTQ barbecue centers and all that? What the hell does that have to do with the Department of Transportation and this Appropriations Committee? What does that have to do with it, Mark Pocan?
Jiminy Christmas. I was going to say something really mean, caught myself in the nick of you know what? No, I'll get it out of my system here coming up. But what does that have what does that have to do with but he's like, you're a bigot if you just don't want to pay for whatever we want to pay for. That's what this is.
I mean, Republicans were going, why are we paying for all this stuff? This has nothing to do with transportation. What does an alphabet center do? What are they doing with these centers? Why do you need one?
Well, special services. What? I mean, you know. Special services.
Okay, what kind of special services, Mark Pocan? Good grief. And so he just decides to call other people, I mean, a big instead of just making the case. Make the case. Is there something that is needed that you think?
I mean, can you articulate a defense of this earmark in such a way?
So as to Prevail upon taxpayers this need to fund. This special interest that you apparently Hold so dear? Because if you feel like you can't meet that measure, That's required of your office, then maybe you should not be in office. I mean, you have to explain yourself. You don't just get away with calling people bigots because you don't get what you want, Mark Pocan.
It's not how any of this works. Gosh, I'm so tired of these people. It is absolutely tiring. They're like grown up toddlers. They really are.
They're grown up toddlers. All right, can we talk about the Jason Aldane thing now? Did you guys see? The video. Y'all see the video.
So Jays and Aldane came out with a song. Kay came out with a song. And uh It's called Try That Isn't It Try That in a Small Town? Yeah. Try that in a small town.
We all know what that means. Anyone who's ever been in a small town, we all know what that means.
So he came out with a song. He's got this video. And The video, I mean it's not I mean, there's nothing in that that's controversial. Here's some of the lyrics for Try That in a Small Town. He says uh It starts with a sucker punch somebody on a sidewalk, carjack an old lady at a red light, pull a gun on the owner of a liquor store.
You think it's cool?
Well, act like a fool if you like. Cuss out a cop, spit in his face, stomp on the flag, and light it up. Yeah, you think you're tough. Try that in a small town. See how far you make it down the road.
Around here, we take care of our own. You cross that line, it won't take long for you to find out. I recommend you don't.
So, what's wrong about that? Let me tell you something about a small town because my family came from a small town. in Missouri. It doesn't matter what Your background was. There's just something about small town mentality that small town people stick together.
And people who've never been to a small town, people who don't know small towns, people who have no experience with small towns, they don't get this. It doesn't matter who you are or where you're from. I saw the story of this uh Ice cream shop owner in Oakland. He got held up three times at gunpoint in one week. In Oakland.
That wouldn't happen in a small town. They'd get their ass beat. My aunt. Who's since passed? She was a.
The they call them filling stations down there. They ain't gas stations, they're filling stations. But she was the she ran the counter at the Phillins the Phillin station, the gas station. And it's a is a tiny town. Tiny town.
you know, way down in in Iron County, Missouri. And It was, you know, the one gas station on this stretch of road for quite some time. And it was a popular place for, you know, the canoeers to stop, hunters to stop, peop things like that. Had some snacks and stuff like that inside. But it's a pretty small pretty small gas station.
She never really saw anything that, you know, got funny. Everybody's pretty well behaved. Although she was a tall woman and mean. And word is she kept a pistol. By the register.
And she's mean enough, she'd pistol whip you in the street if you try to go sideways with her. She would not put up with it. And I remember one time I was at my grandma's house. And They're getting ready. This is how long ago this was.
I was young. I was young enough to still have a bedtime, and I remember Johnny Carson was on. It was Johnny Carson, or it was Jay Leno, and his hair was still dark. And I had some cousins. that stopped by grandma's house and they were getting ready to go to the gas station because There apparently were some teens from another town.
And they were getting drunk in the parking lot and causing problems.
So, what ends up happening? You call some family, and they come run them off and take care of it. It just takes care of itself. Cousins stopped, gave, you know, told grandma goodnight, 'cause that's what you do. And then they went to the guest.
To the gas station to help out my aunt. I didn't even ask questions. Grandma didn't either. Just, this is how it went. No, no harm, no foul, but it got taken care of.
Because people don't, you don't need big government, and people are supposed to look out for themselves. Maybe instead of bitching and moaning about why there is no lie in his song, maybe. Maybe. People in the media ought to report on why that is. Why is that?
Why is it that There is this in how people take care of themselves and care for themselves. Another interesting story. Because everyone thinks that it has to do with white and black and it doesn't.
Now the town where my family comes from, it's not entirely diverse.
Now there are black Americans, there's, you know, a one family that was in the town. And the son would, you know, ran around with, you know, my cousins and everybody else. Everybody was all friends and ran around. And there's a story of there was a dust-up at the tavern. What's not a bar, it's not a pub, it's a tavern.
Millennials will never understand that concept. And The My cousin's black friend, whose family lived in the town, was insulted and they They took care of the offender. I'll put it like that. There's a little dust up.
Now, I think the cops had to be called on that one. But I'm just saying. It doesn't matter. There's small towns, they stick up for each other. That's just the way it is.
And I'm just... I just, my jaw drops when these people don't understand this. And I was reading all the lyrics in Jason Aldean's song, right? There is not a single anything in there. that would lead anyone or suggest anyone to think that this is anything about race.
Because the people that are making it about race themselves are the racists. You know, he's sitting here saying in this song. That This You know, if you some of the stuff that you see You know, Robin, like I just told you, the guy in Oakland, Robin, the ice cream store owner in Oakland. or trying to carjack somebody. That is not going to go over in a small town.
and word travels faster than the internet in a small town.
Now progressives are desperate to make this about race. to deflect from the ugly reality. That The majority of the areas that were destroyed. and burned down By their violent riots? were predominantly black communities.
Y'all remember the picture of that guy? The Minneapolis. Setting uh on fire what he said, he set uh some kind of courthouse or something on fire. He was a far left, commie, progressive white writer. And there were photos like that in Nashville.
Where we're from, in Saint Louis, in Ferguson. There are all these white progressive commie activists in Chicago that go out. And I'm not saying that there weren't black activists or rioters that didn't burn anything down. But It's the progressive mentality that does this, and it's the progressive mentality. Those are the people, those are the politicians that act like they care about minorities the most, but yet they were out there cheering and bailing people out who were burning down historically black-owned businesses.
You know, all the media that was in Ferguson, do you think they were telling the story of all the black businesses that have been burned down? What was the one barbecue place? Wasn't the third generation on? had been burned to the ground by them r those riots in Ferguson. I mean, there are stories like this all over the United States.
It's amazing. How these hustlers care about race. When Jason Aldean comes out with a song that doesn't have anything to do with it. But yet they don't. When their mentality, their ideology is burning down black communities all over the United States in the name of some BS progressive lack of justice.
I don't call it justice, it's an absence of justice. Their words are opposite. That's what this is. And then you got Cheryl Crowe. The only thing that we have in common is we're both from Missouri and both our families are from southern Missouri.
I I don't know. She came out there. and was I I haven't cared what she thought since Never. She came out. 'Cause country music T V C M T.
Again, just add a U and switch out the M and N. They pulled. I mean it. They pulled all Dean's music video because everybody was outraged. And so You get Sheryl Crowe out there.
And she says, I'm from a small town. By the way, Cheryl Crowe hasn't lived in a small town for decades. She went to LA. She went to the big city. This chick has made her career off of claiming that she's from a small town while crapping all over it.
Every chance she gets. I get so tired of hearing this. At some point, you've lived out of a far town, a small town long enough that you ain't part of it anymore. But here she comes. She found a way to be relevant.
Here comes Cheryl Crowe with her overly filtered Twitter picture. She found a way to be relevant, guys. She oh, wait, I can talk about this. She comes, she goes in and says, I'm from a small town. Even people in small towns are sick of violence.
There's nothing small town or American about promoting violence. You should know that better than anybody having survived a mass shooting. This is not America in our small town. Like, it's just lame. I know what town she comes from.
My town's smaller than the town she came from. And guess what? In the town she comes from, they do the same damn thing. It's funny. She quote-tweeted Shannon Watts, the Queen of Filler.
Who's desperately trying to look, you know what? She made fun of my leather jacket. Do not correct me. She's desperately trying to look like Lena Del Rey. It's disturbing.
You know how, like, when you see like Landa Del Rey and then you see like a great value version, it's very frightening. But she was out there going after Jason Aldina, and then she tried to take credit for getting the Video pulled off CMT. I'm not even kidding.
Somebody needs to tell that silly cow that Aldeen's single Is number one on all the charts. It's number one download, it's number one, but it's number one now. I think that Sheena Watts lady has been a paid Bloomberg stooge for so long that she actually believes. that she has impact without being propped up by a billionaire. Didn't she go back to Monsanto?
So she could uh defend the forever chemical chem chemicals and water? Because the only thing that she knows, that Watts knows about rural America is how to defend the makers of toxins like Roundup that poison them. Mm. Might want to all check yourselves. We got a lot more on the way because CMT caving on this.
They wait, did they still show videos, number one? Like, did they show those videos? I who knew? But I'm so done with this. I am so done.
I was telling my son because my son's like, I don't know why this is such a big story. And I'm like, you know why? It's a big story. Because country music is is one of the few remaining Icons of like or stereotypical icons of conservative thought left. And it's like, you know, how previously, when you would have war and you would, you know, like you would have Islamic factions that would, you know, like tear down a church and put a mosque on the site.
I mean, Istanbul is Constantinople. We all know the song. It's kind of the same way culturally with us. It is progressives and the modern-day Jacobins that are going after these avatars of what they think are conservative representation, and they want to tear them down. That's what a lot of this is.
That's why they go after NASCAR, it's why they go after football. It's why they've gone after country music now for forever. Keltech invented the concealed carry category years ago with the P11, but did they stop there? Heck no. One innovation just led to another and another, and well, just look at their latest.
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Country, the bill that came out of the Armed Services Committee, a committee you served on, was very bipartisan. I think it had one no vote. It was just about 100% bipartisan until they came to the floor and started really messing with it. It's a tragedy. It's really sad.
she's she thinks it's a tragedy because The Military, the Defense appropriation. Bill doesn't have abortions. Covered and In trans surgeries where they're going to invert your You're Willie? To make a You're you're gonna hate me saying it, but I think that we need to not shield ourselves from the realities of the situation. Invert your will into a Frankenjiner.
That's what it is. I'm doing it in the nicest way I can. I'm trying here. Listen to me try. See how the happiness in my voice I'm trying.
Yeah. I don't it's not a defense bill without these things. This doesn't even make any sense. We're in like clown world. Welcome back to the program.
You're gonna I I got a piece that I have been working up. I was gonna put some I may I may not do it. I may just we may just put video out on it on the Aldean thing because this is I think there's something there's something bigger here than just country music. And I'm glad to see a lot of people, a lot of conservatives now, a lot of people on the right, a lot of independents saying, you know what, enough is enough. Stop this nonsense.
Shame on CMT, though. They've been totally, I mean, they're corporate anyway, but they've been totally taken over by a bunch of soulless. Glossy. Marin Morris type one of these. Can't deal with it anymore.
Stick with us. We got a lot more on the way. Carol Ross joins us next hour. Americans across the political spectrum need to have confidence that what is going on is based on the rule of law, not based on what political tribe you're in. And then the second thing I would say is this country needs to have a debate about the country's future.
If I'm the nominee, we'll be able to focus on President Biden's failures and I'll be able to articulate a positive vision for the future. I don't think it serves us good to have a presidential election focused on what happened four years ago in January. And so I want to focus on looking forward. I don't want to look back. I do not want to see him.
I hope he doesn't get charged. I don't think it'll be good for the country. But at the same time, I've got to focus on looking forward, and that's what we're going to do. That was a good answer. We were talking about this, this discussion that.
Ron DeSantos, Florida Governor, had with Jake Tapper. He wasn't afraid to go on. with Jake Tapper. But Tapper was trying to I guess pin him on some J6 stuff or whatever. And that was a solid answer.
That was a good answer. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. Top of this second hour. And the whole J6 thing.
Can you ex somebody explain to me? And Just the just the most lament terms. Why in the world are they charging him? For what? For what?
Okay. Why would they even care? Why is he, or why are they mounting? That's what I should say. They're getting prepared.
They are. They're gathering their info. They think that there's some kind of chargeable offence. as it pertains to January 6th To me, that's dumb. I think that's ridiculous.
I know.
Kane's saying that's the fourteenth. Uh amendment wording. But I just to me I think that that's Uh That's such a stretch. That is such a stretch. keep seeing these because they were looking at um Like uh in this ongoing probe.
They were looking at the crowds, they were looking at all kinds of, but they can't find the, you know, can't find the thing. Yeah, the insurrection and rebellion stuff. It's so stupid. He never said any of this. I mean, we walked, we were.
I'm just going to tell you, I don't agree with Trump on a lot of stuff. I don't agree with him on, like, you know, where he was talking about due process and some of the gun control stuff that he had. And that's, you can't get mad at me. I'm not even in it. I I I I'm telling you that's what he said.
I disagree with that. Um, I think that he should have been hard more hardcore on the border. With the wall and all of this. And there's a couple of other you know, you don't agree with anyone 100%, right? I mean, even, you know, even with DeSantis, who is the guy that I very honestly, and I explained this yesterday, why I prefer him in the primary.
I'm going to support the nominee, but But this thing with Trump, he didn't. I mean, we carry this live. Dude didn't do anything wrong. I'll argue with you six ways to Sunday all day. We were live.
Can you remember this? We were live on air. We were live on air. We carried it. We carried the part of the speech live.
We didn't carry a lot of the lead up to it because there were wind issues on the mic that they had because it was real windy that day. And We carried his remarks live. The in in hall. Because all of this was like kicking off right as we were going on here. I'm on three hours.
A day, every day, Monday through Friday. And then after that. And here was the thing, while he was on air still speaking, That is when There were people that were already Wait, because he was down near the ellipse. There were there were. People all the way down.
I guess some people who've never been to DC don't realize how big the National Mall is. It is not like, oh, we're here at this rally and we're going to break away and just mosey across the street. No. The way that I understood it from some of my friends who are reporters and who were there at the Capitol that day and actually had to be evacuated.
Some of my friends are saying that there were people that were there that had been there even before that kicked off the rally kicked off. That's why there's all this discussion about it. Nobody's being straight with anything. And so This You know, he was live still. And Talking and giving his address when a lot of that stuff at the Capitol started, and he was telling people to be peaceful.
He did not tell anyone to riot, he didn't tell anybody to do any of that. It's so ridiculous. People can disagree with them without feeding into this BS media narrative. Because it didn't It just didn't happen. New York Times has this thing.
It says, oh, Republicans are shrugging at the possible. new new Trump indictment. Good grief. I mean they There's just nothing there. Again, we carried it all.
If they're going to try to sit here and get him on inciting something. There's just there's nothing there. I think that's such I think that's the weakest thing. The weakest thing. Of all the stuff that they've thrown at him, I think that's the weakest.
Which is why I don't understand why they're spending such a significant amount of time on it. I mean, good grief. If that's the case, then when Schumer was. Threatening the Supreme Court justices, and then a guy tried to go and kill Brett Kavanaugh.
So, are we going to go and arrest Chuck Schumer now? Are we going to go and arrest Maxine Waters? Are we going to go and arrest Nancy Pelosi? Because that's what you're opening. I mean, I'm fine with it.
If y'all want to play that game, we'll be your Huckleberry. That's okay. I mean, we can do that. But that's the That's the the logical conclusion to this. I mean, let's go back even more.
A few years even before that, the practice for the congressional baseball game that they have every year. And you had a guy who was a volunteer staffer with Bernie Sanders' campaign. He had a manifest he had a list. Of Republican Congressional Members. and written rantings about health care.
He was mad because he'd heard long enough, I guess, that Republicans are going to kill people over healthcare.
So he decided, well, I'll kill them back. And he opened fire on a ball field.
So, are we going to hold Bernie Sanders responsible for that? Wonder. I mean how How far y'all want to go with this? I mean that's I mean we can do more. A lot more.
So this this is a witch hunt. And here's the thing that makes the J6 thing different. A lot of people have been Mischaracterized by the press because there were people. Who were at the rally that never went to the Capitol. There were people who were at the Capitol who never went inside.
There were people who went inside and then just stood around. And then there was what was a tiny percent. that were very destructive. And I'm all for people who are destructive because I don't believe that Destruction, property destruction, and vandalism and violence. I don't believe that that's.
That's not that's not like a peaceful protest. I mean, what the hell are we not CNN? And my taxes pay for that. My tax dollars had to go and pay to get that stuff fixed.
So I get a little mad about that.
So, yeah, I'm all fine with going after the people who are violent and busting stuff up. Yeah, I don't have a, I have zero issue with that. And next, can the left say the same? No. But the problem, the additional problem, the the bigger problem that I have here is how Where you come in on How you characterize or what you say about JSIC has been used by the press and the left.
To really undermine any credibility you would have. in discussing any kind of policy or political issue. Right? Like if you don't come out and say, oh yeah, all of them, throw them all in jail. Without noting that there were people who were there who had no clue what was going on.
Case in point, I had a friend who who runs video. He does works for he's like a contractor for one of the wire services. Runs video. And he was there. Outside.
Uh Getting Video footage for like, uh, you know, it's like the B-roll that you see for like CBS, NBC, stuff like that. And his wife called him on his phone. Who's at the rally? She was like, oh my gosh, are you watching what's going on? Are you at the Capitol?
You know, you, I hope you're safe, etc. He had no clue. He thought maybe it was a terror attack, he didn't know, so he ran down and. And was getting footage of that and He noted that there were people who had no idea what was going on.
Some people weren't even at the rally at the ellipse, and then they were just because you have tourists and people all the time in DC. And they just saw a bunch of people there and they were like, wow, is this a rally? Is this like a big tour? I mean, there were people who had no clue what was going on, and then there were people who thought that they were allowed in. But see, the media doesn't talk about any of that.
And so the way that they discuss it, this is what makes people hardened on this. The irresponsibility. The the reckless way in which they've reported on this. Has really hardened people. And I don't think you can, you can't use this as like the...
the yardstick anymore. To gauge how hardcore, how red someone is. You can't because they've screwed the pooch on those. They've abused people with this, with J6 for so long that they've rendered it. Its usefulness as some sort of yardstick to measure.
You know, your level of writiness, it's just it's it's invalid now at this point. And they the left doesn't realize this.
So when I see this piece, going back to this real quick, Republican shrug at pot, you know why? Because of what I just said. That's why. Because of what I just said. This has been the weakest thing to go on.
Hands down. It has been, and the only people that were promoting, and by the way, no, Mike Pence did not have authority. Mike Pence didn't have any authority really to do anything. You can, the people who were objecting, and I'll say this before we move on. They were Objecting to Uh Immediately certifying the batches of votes from states.
They weren't demanding that they be. thrown out. They were saying we need to make sure they're valid. Here's why. I'll sum this up and in 80 seconds.
Because during lockdown, there were a lot of states that either disregarded their constitutions, like Pennsylvania, or actually ended up altering them, like Georgia. And they discharged a lot of their protections for the ballots because people were locked in their homes, it was lockdown, et cetera, et cetera.
So there were a lot of states that did not have signature verification, you know, post-date on the envelope to where you could determine that the ballot was sent within the timeframe required to count as in the election. And so there were, those are pretty significant things. States get to run their election, but if you expect another state to accept your state's results, then you better be above board with it. And that stuff actually made people think it wasn't above board.
So you can, as I said, states can run their own elections, but if you want everyone else to accept your results, then you need to go by the agreement that all of the states had, that everybody has, and that you have certain protections for your ballot if you want other people to live by the results of your particular state's election. That's what all of this was about. And the whole pause. Was can we just have a pause on counting so we can certify that these are legit? That makes perfect sense.
But the media was trying to pushing people, people like Lynn Wood and some of these other fruitcakes out there, that honestly I think are progressive plants that were trying to tell Republicans to say entirely stupid things so that they would sound dumb and so that the media could then use that to try to discredit the whole. And they were the ones saying, oh, Mike Pence could have just thrown it. He actually couldn't have. I mean, I know some people are trying to misinterpret what the Constitution says, but literally, he couldn't do that. Where I'm happy to do a three-hour show on it.
But, and I don't even like Mike Pence as a politician. But that said, This is why people aren't taking this seriously. This is a stupid, it's a stupid charge. And then they see what everything that Hunter Biden gets away with. He gets away with everything.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So apparently Dwayne the Rock Johnson. is getting the largest upfront payday in Hollywood history. For his movie, Red One. It's a 2023 Christmas film. There's no details yet, but apparently Amazon paid him $50 million.
Up front, Up front, that's like nothing, nothing on you know, the end, nothing. I mean, that's just all. Wow, it's impressive. Good heavens. I really don't even wanna add, I really don't even wanna talk about this story.
I can't even believe the dudes are doing this.
So Apparently It says men, but I can't imagine using that word to describe the guys who do this. They're injecting lip filler into their Male copulatory organs. To Ed Girth. That's apparently a real procedure. They quote Uh this individual from Texas, who I guess bounced.
Why would you allow your why would you go public talking about something like this? Why? And apparently, they say it's a growing, like a growing practice. What is wrong with people? Stop it!
Stop it, stop it, stop it. We're done. We're done. That's it. That's it.
This. I meant like, that's it for the show. Bye. Associated Press has a story of an Australian and his dog. They were adrift for three months and they lived on raw fish until Mexican fishermen rescued them.
He's an Australian sailor. He was rescued by a Mexican tuna boat. He was adrift at sea with his dog for three months. He said he's grateful to be alive. I'm so happy that he kept his dog alive, too.
He said that this, you know, the captain of the fishing company saved his life. He said that he set out from the Baja Peninsula across the Pacific to French Polynesia. He was initially, he said that he. He loves sailing. You know, apparently he's, you know, a decent sailor.
He had a catamaran and then ended up, no, storm knocked out his electronics, his ability to cook. He and his dog survived on raw fish. And he said that they had been well provisioned, but he's like, there were a lot of really good days. There were some bad days, but he seems pretty. And his dog looks pretty healthy.
That's, I mean, yay! I'm so happy for it that it had a nice ending, right? Because everything else doesn't. Air taxis may arrive by 2028. And cops are searching a Las Vegas home as part of an investigation into Tupac Shakur's 1996 murder.
That's awfully out of nowhere. Carol Roth, you will own nothing.
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of my friend Carol Roth's new book. You will own Nothing. I love the cover of this book. I think this is one of my favorite book covers. Your war with a new financial world order.
and how to fight back. What gets me? About and why I'm so amused with some of the meaner progressive status commie reviews that are saying, Oh, well, this is just fear-mongering, except it's not. And literally, everything that she has said is gonna happen. It's happened.
It's happened. Like, oh, you just have to have eyes. Oh my gosh. Joining us right now, our dear friend Carol Roth, who she says she's a recovering investment banker. And she has a brand new bestseller out.
You will own nothing. And that's your war with new financial world order and how to fight back. Carol, congratulations. And I mean, you've been right. And I was just, you know, I was perusing some of the write-ups about it.
And everybody's, it's like there's a stark divide. All the people that can do math are like, yep, this is right. And the people that want to deny the mathematical reality are saying, well, this is fear-mongering. And, you know, this is from someone who doesn't like masking and thinks that EVs are bad. And that's not what your point is at all.
I mean, you're talking about everything that all of these larger entities are doing in order to essentially control American wealth.
So, first of all, I have to thank you for lending your name to this book. And I think part of the reason why you like the book cover, which I'm going to show the people who are actually watching, it's not only the front, awesome, but Dana Lash is awesome. Love the back. Awesome, my favorite.
So it's super cool. But yeah, so I actually, I didn't even know. I stumbled into that one review I think that you were referencing.
Someone sent it to me this morning. I'd never even heard of the outlet. This outlet is so credible that instead of linking me with the two books that I actually wrote, they linked me with the children's book author, Carol Rob.
So it says I wrote like, you will own nothing and go to bed, sweetheart, and something like that, which makes no sense. I love it. And it really made, you know, it was really just annoying to me. It was clear they didn't read the book because the whole point of this book was to take the conspiracy element out of it. And they just scanned through and they saw, oh, well, she mentioned Glenn Beck and Tucker Carlson, so that must be bad.
And it's like, okay, but I also mentioned Joe Biden and the Fed and, you know, all of these things. That in their own words, you've skipped over that entire scenario. And there was no sort of argument there. It wasn't like, oh, you know, they don't, you know, Wall Street is buying up houses. You know, here, let me try and explain why that's a good thing: that one out of every five houses is going to a corporate investor instead of a single family when it's the largest asset on household balance sheets in the U.S.
It was just like, oh, well, you know, she likes these people, so it's bad. Yeah, you immediately have to be discredited. It's trying to, it's like this quasi-guilt by association.
Well, she mentioned this person, so she must be as bad. Our friend Carol Roth, her new book, You Will Own Nothing, really gets into, I mean, it's, it's, it, It is a scary vision of the future. It's not a vision of the future. It's a scary observation as to what is going to happen in the future if we continue on the path that we are on now. And Kane and I were just talking on break.
You know, for instance, just about, I saw the headline about, you know, whether the Fed's going to consider increasing rates again because government can't stop spending. And we're talking about trying to control inflation. And they're thinking about maybe pulling the trigger sooner rather than later. And we're in this horrible cycle of the government's continuing to spend. No one can afford anything.
Our wages aren't keeping up with that difference. How high are the rates going to go? I mean, where is this going to by the time 2024 gets here? Are we going to have anything left?
So, you know, the Fed has an interesting scenario where they have to balance making sure that the banking system doesn't collapse as well as trying to control inflation. And the reality is that inflation on a year-over-year basis has been coming down because it was at such a high level before. Plus, we've gotten an assist because there has been a concern over a global slowdown.
So the price of oil has come down. And so that's been a huge part of this entire story.
So, you know, this could potentially go up.
Some, I think, that they will probably maybe go up a little bit more, then pause again. But I think the wild card really is the price of oil. You know, we had a very mild winter last year. And so that meant that Europe and the US We didn't have this massive desire and demand for oil over and above sort of the norm. That's not a strategy.
That was a gift. Nobody did anything to fix that cycle.
So if we get a cold winter this year, I think all bets are off.
So we're just going back and betting on the weather. But the thing, going back to this conspiracy element and what you were talking about, things like the fact that our public debt to GDP is at 125%, and the IMF has said that the sort of place where that becomes unsustainable is like 70 to 80%. The fact that the Treasury and the CBO have said we're on an unsustainable fiscal path, like, are they conspiracy theorists too? Because I've cited where they say that. It's clear that the Fed has not held the dollar stable for the good of either the US or the global economy, and that has caused the reserves to go down on a global basis, de-dollarization on the reserve level.
that some of the BRICS countries are looking to start a new currency. This is in the news everyday mainstream media corporate press.
So where is the conspiracy element? Joe Biden on the White House's website said to the business roundtable in a speech, there's going to be a new world order out there and we've got to lead it and explains the historical cycles we're in and the fact that we've been in the poll position for about 80 years, but that that doesn't last forever. And before us, it was Britain and before Britain, it was the Dutch. Like this is not conspiracy. This is a history.
So the idea that they don't want to address these issues and just brush them under the table and try to label it conspiratorial is almost as concerning as the things that are being perpetrated against us. Yeah, completely. That is, and you're right. I remember we were actually talking about some of that, those Brick Nations with their own currency and the effect that that's going to have. We're talking with our friend Carol Roth, whose new book, You Will Own Nothing, Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back.
One of the things that we talked about, I think it was like. Maybe one of the last times she was on, last time you were on, was the Fed Now. That Fed mail system that's going to faster payment. They act like it's going to be this huge help. That I think goes into effect this week.
So, it's coming into effect. I'm not as concerned about that as some of the other people are. And I think we talked about this last time because I do think that's more of the settlement and payment. We already use wire transfers and ACH, but I am very concerned about the central bank digital currency, which they did a pilot program with the New York Fed and 12 different financial institutions. That has been completed and they put out a report.
It was at the wholesale level, but they said, oh, this is fantastic. And so, once we go down that rabbit hole, then you get into a retail. The G7 has come out with coordinated retail-facing CBDC principles.
So, these are not the actions that you take if this is something that nobody's thinking about and is entirely off the table. And that's really scary, you know, both from a direct basis, just the further centralization of the currency, the potential for a too big to fail meltdown, and all of the potential attacks that are going to happen because we have no decentralized. Within that system, but also in terms of our agency and our freedom and what they could do to manipulate and control the currency. And, you know, particularly as we marry it with things like social credit, which we have seen on an informal basis throughout COVID and how that impacted our livelihoods. A lot of people think about social credit and that freedom of framework, but they don't think about the economic freedom, the property rights, and how that was violated, whether it was your social standing, whether it was taking your job, whether it was shutting down your business.
If you were in Canada and part of the trucker convoy, they froze your bank accounts.
So, you know, that kind of a social credit implementation, you said something bad on Twitter.
Now, not only do you not have access to social media, but maybe they shut off access to you. Accessing your money and being able to pay for things you need to live. There was a headline about Nigel Farar just this morning. That was like one of the first stories that I saw. His bank closed his account because he retweeted Ricky Gervais.
Of all the things, he retweeted Ricky, which, you know, he's like, I could think of like a million more comedians that are probably more controversial than Ricky Gervais, but that's apparently what did Nigel Farage and his bank closed his account. Yeah, one that he had been with for a very long period of time, ostensibly. And so now you have, you know, these infrastructure institutions where you don't have a lot of free choice. And they're really part of, you know, making sure that you can participate in society, now weighing in on whether you're part of right think or wrongthink and the implications around that. Not to mention, you know, we talk about the home.
You know, as we have these corporations who are now competing with you to buy a home and rent you through the American dream, one of the conversations I had is imagine that with social credit.
So not only have they taken away, you know, your opportunity to generate wealth, but now you're under somebody else's purview, who, by the way, is probably backed by one of these big banks that's touting ESG and whatever. And now you do something that is quote unquote bad social credit. Do you lose your housing? I mean, these are things that I don't think people have thought about. If you had talked about this 10 years ago, I might have thought it was far-fetched.
Having done this research for You Will Own Nothing and going through the last three years, I don't think we can dismiss that anymore. And to your point, we're talking with our friend Carol Roth, her new book, You Will Own Nothing, which is out this week. I don't remember if I told you that out today. I don't remember if I told you this before. When we sold our last house, it was the first house we bought when we moved to Texas.
And this was a number of years ago. And this was the first time I've ever seen anything like this. And this was before everyone was talking about BlackRock buying up properties. We had Texas, a very competitive housing market because everybody's coming in from California. We had all these offers on our house, and it was weird because the highest offer, they were going above what was offered.
And no strings, nothing, but it was a company. Right. Everyone else was a family. I was not familiar with that. And I'm not into Trump levels of real estate or anything.
And I know what I know and I know what I don't. But I thought, that's kind of weird. I've never seen that. And it freaked me out. And I didn't want to sell it to him.
Well, so this is a thing that you have to do and you have to fight back.
So the reason why you're not familiar with this is because it didn't exist before 2010. Before the Fed manipulated monetary policy and gave all of this cheap, easy money to Wall Street in, you know, droves and on ballots, basically, you know, they drove up every asset class. They didn't have anywhere else to put their money.
So they went, oh. Maybe we'll buy homes. That sounds great. And so that enabled this transfer of wealth from Main Street to Wall Street. And now you have these companies.
They're coming and they're buying up more than one out of every five homes in the United States as of the end of last year. And they don't want to fix it up and sell it to the next person. They want to rent you the American Dream. They want to take that generational wealth opportunity away from you. And they want to transfer that to Wall Street.
And these companies, they've got tens of thousands of homes. One of the things I did in the book is I just went to their financial filings, the 10Ks and the. Annual reports, and I just showed their language. Again, apparently, that's a scaremongering conspiracy theory, according to the reviews. But I told you what they said, and they said they go after the middle class because they have the jobs and the ability to pay.
And this is a golden opportunity in a once-in-a-generation asset class. I mean, it's unbelievable. And so, this is a fantastic way for you to fight back if you own a house. Yes, I want you to get the best price possible, but maybe don't get that extra couple thousand dollars and don't sell it to a corporation. That's a great point.
I mean, it is amazing all of the different ways that they are, I mean, conspiring to, and I love how you put it. I mean, you're, you can rent the American dream. You don't get to own it because you own nothing, but you get to rent. the American dream. This is a must-read book.
I'm so happy that you wrote this book and I'm so grateful that you're sharing your expertise on this with everyone else and coming on and sharing it with us as well. Carol Roth, you will own nothing.
Go and get this book. If you have not purchased it already, get a couple copies. Give it to someone who's mathematically less inclined than you because we have an economic illiteracy, an epidemic of illiteracy as it relates to economics in this country. Carol Roth, congratulations. Thank you so much.
Good to see you. Yes. Thank you for your support. Remember, the elites want you to own nothing, but Dana and I want you to own everything.
So get the Planified back. Absolutely. Thank you so much. You will own nothing out today. Go and get the book.
Our friend Carol Roth. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man.
So, this was a 58-year-old Florida man in Boca Rattan. He was arrested. This was Friday night. Because He was this is so weird. He's in Palm Beach County Jail on $10,000 bond.
and he saw a group of four kids walking down the street. He was hidin' in the bushes. This guy, this Weirdo Brian Wood, fifty eight years old, was hiding in the bushes wearing a black shirt with shorts, pulled down in his underwear up, and as the juveniles walked by, I guess he came out of the bushes and said, You aren't real, you're demons. And then he pulled down his underwear.
Well that's not really good. Oh my gosh. So the juveniles, the kids obviously became frightened and they ran into a KFC. And then, not long after, the Boca Rattan police responded to a 911 caller who's the kids' basketball coach. The kids' basketball coach came to meet with them or came to stay with the kids and wait for the police, Charles Cocklin.
And so, the coach told the officer that he found Wood less than a half a mile away where he made the emergency call. The 58-year-old was found and taken into custody.
Now, Wood says. That he said he admitted to talking to the juveniles, the kids, but he said he didn't pull his pants down, which we all know is a lie.
So, I mean, Is that how he thinks you solved the Bremen problem? Oh my gosh, Peter. Good grief. I would totally do this six ways to Sunday. I don't know if y'all saw this or not.
But um This uh Florida man It's a video of a Florida man legit wrestling, a black bear who tried to get at his dogs. On his porch. The man Walt Hickox, which is that's a cowboy name if ever I heard one. He, at least one of the man's dogs, was on the porch with him. He's hanging out.
I mean, nice evening. You know, he's out on his porch. And uh it was Daytona Beach. and one of the man's dogs is out on the porch with him. A black bear decided to come on over.
And uh Then a second predator burst through the door, and that's when he lost his mind. And uh blocked the entrance and he uh was able to get his dog, get his dog back in the house, but he was wrestling with this bear on video. They had Florida fish and wildlife come out.
So that's pretty amazing. I would totally do that too. I completely. A Florida man caught a burglar sleeping in his front yard. When you burgle a home, aren't you?
Supposed to leave it after? Jackson County, Florida. Florida man was prompted to call police. He woke up to the very unusual sight of a Florida man sleeping on his front yard. And this was like 5:30 in the morning.
Deputies got a call from the victim saying that he found a man in the yard. And when the victim tried to make contact with the suspect, the suspect started frantically reaching inside of his vehicle. And uh the victim had armed himself with a weapon for protection. When deputies arrived, they secured the suspect and the victim's weapon. But then they saw all the burglary tools and a mask in plain view.
Right there in his seat, right there in the car. And they found also, after a simple search of the vehicle, a crowbar, a lockpick, gloves, masks, knives, brass knuckles, prescription medication not prescribed to the suspect, and all kinds of drug paraphernalia. And of course, the perp Charles Carter has a lengthy record. He was taken into custody. Yikes.
Left it right out. He fell asleep. How do you fall asleep on the job when you're a burglar? Stay with us. Third hour on the way.
I will also note that while the impression has been conveyed, By the U.S. Attorney in Delaware, that he has similar powers to that of a special counsel in this case, free reign to do as needed. That was not the case. It appeared to me based on what I experienced that the U.S. Attorney in Delaware in our investigation was constantly hamstrung, limited, and marginalized by DOJ officials as well as other U.S.
attorneys. I still think that a special counsel is necessary for this investigation. Man. Welcome back to the show. That is whistleblower X, Joseph Ziegler.
He is the guy who worked in the IRS Investigative Division for over a decade. And in his opening statement here before the House Oversight Committee, Ziegler accuses the Department of Justice. of obstructing the probe, against Hunter Biden. which would then mean that Merrick Garland Light under oath. And while we suspected it, It's pretty damn definitive now.
top of this third hour, on this Wednesday, Your lovable curmudgeon Dana Lash here with you. And I'm going to tell you something. I'm watching the testimony of this guy. Joseph Ziegler, and I'm saying this because the left, I don't care. He seems more a rule of law than anything else.
He's a gay Democrat and he says he's married to a man.
Well, he's a gay man, so that makes sense. But in his opening statement that I was sharing with you. At the top of the show. He was Very uh indignantly. Shrugging off That identity.
politic. identifier. And saying that the law should be equally applied no matter what. And that's he said it in he said that that sentiment three different ways in his opening statement. And I was watching his body language in some of this, and I'm watching it now.
I have it up on my monitor. I'm watching this now, it's ongoing. He is Livid.
Now he you know, speaking very calmly. He's got a lot of energy. This is the body language of a guy who is enraged. He's sitting there. He's got his arms pressed.
He's, I mean, he is like ramrod straight and he's shifting in his seat and he's making eye contact and he's his movements are just aggressive enough. I mean, I'm looking at his body language. He's a guy who's. righteously indignant. He's mad.
And If this, I mean, I don't, if he was a Republican, Democrat, if this was about a Republican son, I find this guy compelling just because of his body language and his voice. Because he is He He is Got the energy and the confidence in his voice of someone who is going to fistfight you because he's done with it. That's what You know, all the get rid of that Jack Smith going to Subway. Let's have uh let's talk about uh This is Joseph Ziegler. I'm more interested in what he's doing.
But the big thing is, is he's hitting on the rule of law. I mean, he noted in his opening statement, because I shared with you, I read parts of the opening statement with you. And then he was saying in his remarks before House Oversight. He said I'll note that while the impression has been conveyed, By that U. S.
attorney in Delaware, and we were talking about this. He says, That he's got similar powers to that of a special counsel. He's like, you know, in this case, to do free reign is needed. He goes, that wasn't the case. He's like, they were constantly hamstrung.
Limited, marginalized by DOJ officials and other U. S. attorneys. Hello. And he says the justice oh man.
This is wild Mayor Garland lied.
Well, we know we did, but now I think It's pretty damn definitive. How many times did he say, Well, I am not obstructing anything? Every time? Every single ta he didn't he have a special press he had a special press conference on this, did he? Hit a special prize conference.
Lorraine, who is moderating the YouTube chat discussion, and she has pieces over at Chapter and Verse on Substack, she's following this as well, and she noted. That Uh Ziegler was I mean, 'cause he's pushing back. He's giving it as good as he's getting it. With some of the questioning. He was saying that Hunter and his business associates got over $3 million from Romania.
He was saying that the amount from Burisma was like six and a half million. Ziegler said that everyone to bring felony, everyone agreed to have brought felony accounts for 2014 and 2015. And he said they were agreeing on this, felonies for twenty eighteen and twenty nineteen. And he said that That it would have to be charged. You know, he's talking to Delaware and Los Angeles.
He said, but then. After meeting with the LA attorney, Weiss changed his mind and. uh reduce them to misdemeanors. only charge him in Delaware. Ziegler says he was hamstrung by DOJ.
Ziegler's talking with his hands right now. He is throwing his hands out. He's Mad. I mean, this is This is something else. Listen to some of this.
This is what he was telling the House Oversight Committee. Let's get into the evidence, Mr. Ziegler. I want to direct you to pages 99 and 100 of your transcript. How much money did Hunter Biden and his associates receive from the Romanian company you identified?
So that amount would be From Romania, so the approximate total transfers from the Romania company would have been $3.1 million to everyone. $3.1 million. How much did Hunter Biden and his business associates receive from State Energy HK Limited through the Robinson Walker LLC?
So, total transfers from State Energy HK to Rob Walker was $3 million. $3 million. Was there a $100,000 payment from CEFC infrastructure to OWASCO PC, Hunter Biden's president? professional corporation. Yes, Chairman.
Approximately, how much was transferred to Hunter Biden and his business associates through Hudson West. Three.
So The total transfers from Hudson West 3 to everyone was $3.7 million. $3.7 million. How much money did Hunter Biden and his business associates receive from the Ukrainian company Barisma? Burisma paid to everyone involved $6.5 million. $6.5 million.
Burisma also paid Blue Star Strategies and a law firm hundreds of thousands of dollars, bringing the total Burisma payments to over $7 million. Is that correct? That is correct. $7.3 million. $7.3 million.
Between 2014 and 2019, this brings the total amount of foreign income streams received to approximately $17 million, correct? That is correct. Oh my god. I mean Yeah, have fun going after him, Democrats. You have a lot of fun going after this guy.
Good grief 'cause I don't think he's the man alive. This is something else. And he's, and this is, if you're, that's, again, the IRS special agent, Joseph Ziegler, whistleblower X. He says in one of his he in his opening statement, he said that he witnessed, I'm quoting him. The corrosion of ethical standards.
and the abuse of power. that threatens our nation. And it's within this context that I've chosen to shed light on these actions and expose those responsible. He goes, I sit here before you, not as a hero or as a victim, but as a whistleblower. Compelled to disclose the truth.
I believe I'm risking my career, my reputation, and my casework outside of the investigation that we are here to discuss. And he said, I made the decision to come forward after what I believe were multiple attempts at blowing the whistle at the IRS. No one should be above the law, regardless. of your political affiliation. That's the kind of stuff That Helps to restore peoples.
Belief. In the ability of People in different forms of government to do their job, different positions of government to do their job. And he's demanding a special counsel.
Now, one of the things that Kane and I were talking about, too, because I mean, the stuff that's coming out of here. is Real? Because And Lorraine noted this as well. Ziegler told Raskin, if you've got a felony charge, the rule is then you have to charge it. And yeah, I mean you you have to.
And they're not. They kept, I mean, in LA, they reduced it down to a misdemeanor. Oh my gosh, how many people are getting hit with IRS stuff for less? I mean Denzel did way less, I'm just saying, you know. I just this is crazy.
Absolutely crazy. I know it's that was Wesley Snipes, wasn't it? When the Wesley Snipes got in trouble with IRS? Oh yeah. See, w I think Wesley was way less than Hunter.
They came for Wesley. Mmm, they came for a blade. You don't come for a blade.
Now Kane and I were talking on break. Because This means unequivocally. There is no way to explain how.
So many charges were reduced or dropped, or something was changed or not done, unless you have the. intervention of the DOJ. And There's no way that some an underling at the DOJ is going to do this if it doesn't come from top down.
So Kane and I were saying, all right, well, you know, I mean, obviously, you got to impeach Mary Garland. I totally agree. And Raskin's just being an absolute rat bastard in this. He is. He's going after Ziegler, trying to discredit him over his statements.
Did you have that? Is that what you have? Yeah, I was like looking at the clip. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is some Araskin being a.
I'm not going to, I can't say what Kane said in Slack. But Kane says that he does not like Raskin right now. Is it familiar to you, that kind of decision by a prosecutor?
So, I can't speak to anything related to the Trump investigation, but the issue here with this case is that it wasn't just investigators that agreed with these charges. In Exhibit 2, in my testimony, it clearly shows a prosecution recommendation report where it says right in the document that the Assistant United States Attorneys and Department of Justice Tax Division agreed with those recommended charges. And then again, as Special Agent Ziegler alluded to in late 2022. And they were recommended to whom?
So the prosecution recommendation report is referred to the Department of Justice Tax Division for approval, discretion, or declination. Right, but then it all went to the U.S. Attorney in Delaware, right?
So that's not entirely accurate because Department of Justice Tax Division. up through March 16th of 2023, had not yet approved, provided discretion or declined charges.
So U. S. Attorney Weiss had no authority to charge any of those charges without the Department of Justice Tax Division's approval beforehand. Dangerous. It's like come on I mean this is Golly.
Unequivocally.
Now The House, because I saw some people saying, Oh, well, they got to impeach him. You know, you better do your job, Kevin McCarthy.
Well, yeah, Kevin McCarthy, the House can vote to impeach him, and then that's it. It's not going to get tried. And that that's not because of Republicans. Because that's not how it works. The Senate tries impeachments.
We don't run this in it. We were on the house. And they can vote for impeachment. Senate tries it. That's how it works.
You think Schumer's gonna go for that? They're going to try to do to this? What they did to the Supreme Court laker. what they've done to everything else. They're going to try to bury it.
Now Instead of arguing over What the Republicans should do in terms of impeachment, how do you stop them from burying this? And what can be done? That's the question. And who controls the power of the purse? Republicans.
Is there a way they can leverage NDAA over this, or anything else? That's where the conversation needs to go. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Apparently, according to The Hill, Chuck Schumer is proposing new UFO legislation. It's a bipartisan effort along with five other senators. I don't care. I don't care. Impeach Mayor Carl.
It's non-human intelligence. Everyone's talking about how stunning it is. I suddenly don't care about anything else they do unless they vote to impeach him. And then the Senate tries it, right? Right?
I don't care if it's an alien can come down from the sky. and its little aircraft. And it can say, take us to your leader. And I will say, wait a minute, hold up, because we're going to try. A impeachment first.
So sit the hell down back in your little spaceship, Martian. Go ahead. Chill. Chill out, little Martian. Maybe they're not little.
You don't know. That's also a sidebar. Great rap name, Lil Martian. Humans, ancestors, dogs, bats may have coexisted with dinosaurs, according to a study. I thought that this was already kind of known.
This is peer-reviewed research published in Current Biology, and they used statistical analysis of fossils to determine whether or not placental mammals lived before dinosaurs' extinctions. And they were looking at fossils of placental mammals. They've been found in rocks that date less than or fewer than 66 million years. This is after a time when, after when the asteroid hit the Earth, causing mass extinctions, et cetera, et cetera.
So I just always thought that humans and dinosaurs, wasn't that already kind of developed? Like, wasn't it already kind of figured out? I mean, at least I thought so. I you know, I mean, just. I thought it was anyway.
Also. This comes from a couple different sources. Bob Iger is reportedly. This is the rumor going around. A lot of people, a lot of credible people believe it, is reportedly preparing to sell Disney according to rumors about this transaction.
This is after the story coming out that he was looking to put their television assets up. But apparently, they're trying to, you know, they've had acquisitions like Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, etc. But the streaming business is expected to register a loss of about 800 million and they're just ended third quarter. And so now it's they're looking at maybe perhaps selling it.
So, I don't know, maybe it's Apple because there's been a lot of discussions, a lot of rumors about Disney selling to Apple. We'll see, but. One headline said Bob Iger shifts from building an empire to a Disney yard sale. That's appropriate, though. I don't feel bad for him.
And Joe Biden is looking to now crack down on dishwashers, although it is facing some opposition. Regulations targeting dishwaters, it's the Competitive Enterprise Institute, which has been pushing back. The DOE wants to tighten energy and water efficiency to make everything suck. And not get clean. That's just, let's just long story short.
So, coming up, the hearing is underway. Whistleblower X has been ID'd. Mayor Garland, light under oath. Stick with us. To catch up on all the headlines in crazy wokery, download the Dana Show podcast and get Dana's perspective on the Dana Show.
Coming back to the October 7, 2022 meeting, Mr. Shapley, according to you on page 155, Mr. Weiss said that, quote, he decided not to charge $2.50. 2014 and 2015. It seems to me this October 7, 2022 meeting, which you've described as a red line, is just a misunderstanding.
That after the U.S. Attorney in D.C. declined to partner on the 14 and 15 charges, Mr. Weiss took a good hard look at those charges himself and ultimately decided not to charge them and therefore not to seek the special attorney status. He may have been right about that.
He may have been wrong, as you guys make your case for, but it was his decision. Isn't that right, Mr. Shavly? No, that's not supported by the facts. Really?
Which facts is it not supported by? His own admissions in the October 7th, 2022 meeting that I documented contemporaneously. And the only piece of- But he contradicts what you're saying. Do you agree that he doesn't agree with what you're saying about that meeting?
Now, I wasn't at that October 7th, 2022 meeting, but while what was said at the meeting over two and a half years ago may be a little ambiguous or unclear today.
Well, yeah, it's, you know, 'cause he said it. He refuted it. Dang! That was Shapley who refuted that. Welcome back to the program.
Daniel Lash here, we're watching. This ongoing house oversight. Committee hearing. And it's important because You've got. The whistleblower X.
So everybody knows Shapley. You got Shapley. He's the one whistleblower. Then you have. Whistleblower X Who is You know, progressives, this is important to them.
It's a gay Democrat. Married to a man A man married to a man, gay Democrat. And he's done. There was a clip of him using his hands, talking with him. He is enraged.
He's got a calm rage. That's a scary rage. But he's done with it. He's like, this is unequal application of the law. He's like, everybody should be.
They're not. He's done with it. He's seen, and he's listening to abuse after abuse after abuse. And then you got what is he got Lynch up there. Who started?
Couldn't uh couldn't I guess. address the actual whistleblowers.
So then decides that, well, Let's just talk about, you know, Mike Flynn. Yeah, Trump. Let's talk about Manafort. Let's just do all this stuff instead. 'Cause we can't really can't really talk about can't really address the whistleblowers.
Oh my gosh. I mean, this is wild. And by the way, You know, they're sitting here and they were talking about Mike Flynn and well, you know, he was guilty. He was Guilt Deep buddy, he wasn't actually wasn't guilty. Because remember what they were trying to get him on.
They had asked him a question specifically. About whether or not he recalled meeting with like some Russian, whatever. And this was when he was part of. The interim Group Because after the election, then you have this interim group that the president puts together to facilitate a seamless transition into office, and he was part of that group. And they were trying to Uh refute that.
I mean, that's it'd be the first time in in the history of anything where we were denying a President-elect the ability to like get, you know, get everything into place to facilitate a very seamless transfer. And Flynn, all he was saying was that he couldn't remember if he met this guy.
Well, if he couldn't remember, the FBI deemed that he lied. And then they threatened his family. They threatened to go after his son.
So they coerced him. into taking an agreement with them. That's not justice. And that's not an admission of guilt, either. I mean, no offense, but after that, after what happened there, I did not, I actually would not even work with our church's security group.
Because there was an FBI person involved and I didn't want to have it because with FBI, you just talk to FBI and if they think that you you don't have to be under oath, you can still be, it's still actionable. I'm like, I don't want to have nothing to do with it. I'm that level of sus with this.
So I'm like, nope, can't. Mm-mm.
Uh That's what happened with him. For them to compare the two. It's asinine. Absolutely asinine. They don't know what to they Democrats do not know how to deal.
With these whistleblowers. What do you got over there? You got a treat. You got a little audio treat. What is that?
Well, it's just the Shapley stuff. Jim Jordan kind of lays out along with Shapley's testimony. Oh, he's mad. Yes, play this, play this, play this, play this. This is going to be really good, too.
These are your bosses, right? That's correct. Did Mr. Walden get back to you? Yes, he did.
Remember what he said? He said, thanks, Gary, you covered it all. You covered it all. He didn't say, thanks, Gary, but you're wrong. That's not what happened.
He affirmed what you said. You covered it all and you laid it out. You spelled out just what you told me a few minutes ago, right? That's correct. What Mr.
Weiss told you in that meeting. And when that goes public on June 22nd, last month, Mr. Weiss says, oh. I gotta change my story. I better send a letter to the Judiciary Committee where he says, I stand by what I wrote, but I wish to expand.
I wish to fix it. And then he had to further go further in July when he talked to, when he sent a letter to Senator Graham and said, to clarify again. They've changed their story. You guys haven't. Mm.
Dude it can't be more obvious. Where's our media? Uh where are oh, you know what, they're trying to discredit somehow. This guy. They're trying to do everything possible.
They were trying to get ahead of this yesterday, or actually Monday. They knew it was coming. They were trying to get ahead of it Monday. You had this. Let me pull this up.
This is a. An Associated Press Peace. where they were trying to Uh Poop the bed. of this uh for lack of a better way to put it They were they were they were immediate Trying to get ahead of it. And they they had uh They used the scare quotes and all of this.
They said whistleblowers claiming that the Justice Department improperly interfered with a years-long investigation into Hunter Biden will testify before Congress. They get into, they said, Greg Shapley and a yet unnamed whistleblower X, who claimed there was a pattern of quote-unquote slow-walking investigative steps into Hunter Biden, including delayed enforcement. They, I mean, it's quote unquote whistleblower X, quote, slow walking, close investigative steps, quote, quote, quote, scare, quote. And I mean, you had two of the people that are hit the most in this year.
So you have Weiss is U.S. Attorney David Weiss.
So he's the guy who's being. basically being accused of acting like a toady for for Amira Garland. Both of these cats have given. Testimony to this same committee that completely contradicts the other. Unintentionally.
Who's lying? I think we know. Right. If it's between people who have changed their story several times and the people who stayed consistent with their story, I've choosing the ones who are consistent. Because remember, Weiss was telling when he had testified, he was saying that he could not, he was prevented.
from fully pursuing The investigation into Hunter Biden. because he was not getting any cooperation from the attorneys in Washington and in California, right? And so He had been asked I was trying to uh Was it Comer that asked them this? Or was it, I think it was Comer that asked. He was asking, well, why didn't you appoint a special counsel?
And he was saying, well, I couldn't. He was like, I was unable to appoint a special counsel. But then Garland said the opposite. And so Then Weiss came back and was like, well, yes, actually I did have all the authority.
Okay, so They're Clearly, if you what changed and where's the where are the receipts? I mean. Exactly. Sharply has the receipts. Yeah.
Yeah, Shapley and Ziegler have the receipts. Whew, and so one of the things that Ziegler was testifying to is this, all the LLCs. The Bidens had set up because they were laundering money. They're all the fan. How is this not obvious to Everett?
Why are we still pretending that it's just business as usual? Certainly. Right? Why? You had there was no reason why they were getting this money.
Randomly millions of dollars from Romania. For what? Mm. Expertise. Let's just put them in all of the shit.
Let's just run them through all these LLCs and clean the money. Right? I one of the things that Ziegler noted, I believe, and I think this was one of the things because Lorraine's. keeping an eye on. I think this is one of the things she noted too.
is that he's not a buryzma guy, he's not an energy guy. The hell is he why is he with buryma? Getting all this money through that? Wandering it through all these LLCs. There's there's no reason.
Even why they would get them. All this money changing hands. Nobody knows from who or for what. And none of it shows up in Hunter Biden's tax filings. Which is why he's being investigated.
I mean, I had the IRS asking, well, why is it that you pay this percentage on your home for interest?
Well, because that's what the bank sets up. But no questions about this? Right. Are you kidding me? Give me a break.
Now, here's the crazy.
Some of the transactions were actually allowed to sunset, from what I understand, under the statute limitations. They're beyond actionable.
Some of them are. It's by design.
Well, it's on purpose, totally.
Now remember how One of the stories that I had, and forgive me, I have a million tabs open, I'm pulling this up. One of the st the stories that I had was how He was tipped off. Hunter, Biden and his people were all tipped off, right? When the search warrant, when remember the storage thing? That they had.
Because that's one of the things that Shapley is apparently testifying to, how an assistant U.S. attorney. in the case apparently told Hunter Biden's attorneys that there was going to be a search warrant. Executed. For uh Uh a storage locker.
And The Associated Press In this piece literally states that that was customary. They stated in the piece That it was uh in in cases of involving high profile individuals, it's customary. Do you guys remember? Let me pull this up. Please bear with me again for a moment.
Apologies. From March 28, 2023. Mad Taibi was visited by the IRS. Literally Wild He was testifying to Congress. Do you think that he was told?
You know, I mean the Associated Press says that in cases involving high-profile individuals. That It's customary. to tip people off. I mean, Matt Taibbi. A reporter.
I mean, I've known him for a long time. We haven't always gotten along. He was literally on television testifying before Congress. I'd say that's pretty well known, right? Do you think he was tipped off, Kane?
Ooh, check. Mm-hmm. You think they let him know that they were going to execute that? They were going to show up to his house? That's a hell, no.
I'm curious. He was before the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of Federal Government, and he was talking about. Uh Twitter. It was on March 9th. The IRS came to his house.
Huh? That's really Totally a coincidence, I'm sure. Totally a coincidence.
So odd. I mean, the IRS has a history of being used by Democrats to target political opponents. Bill Clinton famously used it. I mean he he used it a lot.
So that I just thought that was kind of interesting. Not that it I so I don't I I I don't know. That that's that's ridiculous to claim that. And Apparently One of the biggest things with this, that sweetheart deal that Hunter Biden was able to strike. He had serious Feloni serious felonies I mean, he's charged with felony tax evasion.
And he gets the super cushy deal? Where he's not going to get any charges on no jail time. For tax evasion? He's not going to get any jail time for the felony of Fraudulently filling out that $44.73. None?
Oh, hell no. This is mm-mm. I uh I don't know why anybody else should pay anything. into the treasury? If Hunter Biden gets to skate.
Okay now? Just saying. I don't see why anybody else I mean, I When I see the law not being equally applied, I have no desire to follow it. It's natural. It's to make good people.
Who's worst impulses can be constrained by ethics and law. disregard both of those things. Those are the real FAFO people. Catch the Dana show noon to 3 p.m. Eastern on DirecTV Channel 347.
I'm a Democrat. In the last presidential election, I actually did not vote. I thought it would be irresponsible of me to do so because I didn't want to show bias one way or the other. Interesting. I mean, it sounds like, you know, he's I think, you know, maybe pretty adherent to the rule of law.
There are sticklers like that, thank heavens for them. But Dang, that's just D uh This is why they can't address them in any of the hearings. They just went to recess. They can't address in any of the hearings because he's. And Shapley just, don't you get the impression from him?
He's just a. Like, yeah, really? Because uh here's this receipt and here's that receipt. Here's a coupon for this too. And here's also this receipt.
Here's my Kohl's cash. Here's every. I mean, he's like. One, two, three. He's got it.
This is Uh you made a good point about Alcapon. By the way, bring that up to five. How did they get him? How did they get Al Capone? Tax.
Tax evasion. Yet somehow this is Teflon Hunter. I mean, what do they got? What does he have on it? That makes me think that there is some serious, something serious.
is being hidden. If they're going to this extent to circle the wagons around this liability, I mean, there's there's there's been you know baggage dump for less. What do they got on what has he got on Joe? What's going on? To me, I just feel like there's something even bigger out there.
I don't know. We uh We're going to recap some of this. You want to get the newsletter, substack, chapter, and verse. Today in stupidity came.
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