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June 9, 2023 3:10 pm

The discussion centers around the recent indictment of a former president, with comparisons made to the handling of classified documents by Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. The Presidential Records Act and Espionage Act are also discussed, as well as the concept of cultural Marxism and its impact on society. Additionally, the topic of gun rights and the Second Amendment is explored through the story of Stephen Williford, a hero who stopped a mass shooter in Sutherland Springs, Texas.

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That's Dana4Hillsdale.com. Hillsdale College, Developing Minds, Changing Hearts. Olivia, Republicans are charging that the timing is suspicious on the indictment because of those Burisma FBI documents coming out the same day. Can you at least comment on whether there was any kind of coordination between the DOJ and the White House on the indictment? Again, we're not going to comment on this.

I will tell you though that and confirm, as we've said overnight, that the president, senior staff found out just like everybody else last night, no advance knowledge that this was coming, found out from news reports just like everybody else across America. Where's the money? Where's the money at though? Golly. Welcome to the show, guys.

Oh boy. Dana Lash here with you. And here we are at the top of this. I was trying to figure out like a cutie little name to call. the program today since it's, you know, Banana Republic territory.

all this stuff. I gave myself a faux mohawk in celebration. Of just the full realization that it is a Banana Republic. Welcome to the show. Dana Lash here with you, Top of This First Hour.

So. Folks, if you know, you can listen across the country, you can stream the show, join the YouTube chat, find us on Facebook, and you can also watch the simulcast of the radio show on Channel 347 Direct TV.

So let's get started because you all are going whiskey, tango, boxt trot. What is up? Yeah. There's some differences here. I got a little bit sassy when I put something up on Facebook last night because the drive-bys were giving me fits and I was done.

So you may have noted. I had an addendum to the little thing that I put up. About this indictment, right? Because the former president was indicted. What makes this different from the Manhattan indictment is that these are seven, it's felony charges.

So there's seven charges. He's got the arraignments at like two, three o'clock in Miami on Tuesday. And this all has to do with the Mar-a-Lago document stuff, right? It all has to do with that. It's all the Mar-a-Lago document stuff.

I'm so tired of all of the because it's such an unequal application. of the law. And this was like one of the things that I had said. Just, I said this last night. There is, and I'm gonna put this up.

I'm just gonna just lay this out. There The big difference here And I'm not the only person who said this. I mean, I know what I know and I know what I don't, but I also understand the legal process and I also understand the Presidential Records Act and I also understand the Espionage Act because I'm an educated citizen in my republic. And I absolutely reject this leftist anti-American idea that you have to be some damn constitutional law scholar to understand the basic statutes and criminal statutes and understand the basic legal framework of the republic in which we live.

So you can fly the middle finger to that argument that you hear from the left all day long.

So first and foremost, as I said to the drive-bys yesterday, there is zero, there is no Legal argument. There is no legal theory that. legalizes. Joe Biden's Illegal possession of Reims. Of ill of classified documents.

And guys, this goes back decades. Biden goes back, I think, didn't one, wasn't one of the things they found, like from 1974? It goes back decades. That is a huge difference. Annie wasn't president.

That's another big, huge difference. Trump's invocation of his inherent declassification power, plus the privileges afforded to the executive under the Presidential Records Act.

Now, depending on the scope of the documents in question, and I will add as a side note, there is a set of statutes from the now-defunct Atomic Records Act that are still in play. They were adopted from that. They are still in play.

So, that is a little bit different.

However, Depending on the scope of what is related to that particular statutes.

However, His declassification power, plus the privileges that he has as the executive with the Presidential Records Act, I mean, that's an action. And that may He may win in court on that. I don't know.

Now There is, this is the other thing that I get really aggravated about. There's no equivalency. with Biden's illegal possession. Because of the two things that I just stated. His declassification authority.

And the precedent that has been previously contested, et cetera, and defended with the Presidential Records Act. Biden didn't have that. And for drive-bys who like to shut down every argument they can't counter with what about ism, this isn't what about ism. This is talking about unequal application of the law. This is anti-republicanism.

This is anti-Americanism. This is going against every single facet of our legal framework because it is unequal application of the law. I do not give a rat's fat ass what you think about Trump. If you hate him, I don't care. What you should be more worried about is God help you if you get somebody like me in the White House who will use this precedent and run you off the rails.

That'll happen someday, and the left will be the ones to have opened that Pandora's box. And when you cry, save us, we're going to look the other way. This is what you're playing with. Never, ever, ever make the people who want to be left alone mad enough to act on you. Never do that.

Now There's no such equivalency with Biden's illegal possession, first and foremost. There is none. None, none, none. I spent an inordinate amount of time yesterday combing through all my notes, getting receipts together. There is there is none.

Because of the two things that I mentioned: the declassification authority, the Presidential Records Act, and the fact, too, can we just also make two different comparisons here? And I'm going to tell you why we're doing this in a moment. Trump had his in Mar-a-Lago.

Now, that's one heavily guarded by Secret Service resort. And remember, in many instances, a lot of the National Archives people are the people who. help move some of this stuff into you know, the the the private possession of the of the executive. This wasn't like Joe Biden who had it all over the damn eastern seaboard. He had it, what, in the one office cane that he shared with CCP?

Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he had that. He had it, you know. By his, uh, his vehicle. Maybe that's why they're charging Trump, because he didn't ha he wasn't storing them by his car.

Or something like that. Yeah, it could be. Cut seventeen is a little flashback. Huh, believe. Biden had this stuff all up and down the eastern seaboard going back decades when he had no such declassification authority, when he was not protected.

None of his actions were protected by the Presidential Records Act. These are significant things. Why am I bringing this up? Because he is the commander-in-chief right now whose DOJ is bringing charges against one of his political opponents going up in the next election. That is why we're making this comparison.

You understand now? I mean, at that point, then the question should be: well, why the hell weren't these all these other people charged? Hillary Clinton, by the way, and I snapped at somebody on Face, another person on Facebook. This is why sometimes, especially on contested posts like this, you don't see me very often because I'll gut somebody. I'm just done.

I just have the older I get. The less humor I have for people who are purposely stupid in this era of information, where everything is at your fingertips. You know what I'm saying?

Someone was, I posted up. online and this is accurate. I had said that You know, Hillary Clinton. Had emails on her server more classified than top secret. And somebody was trying to get sassy with me.

Guys, that was the Inspector General's report. As widely reported by NBC, ABC, CBS, Associated Press, happy to produce those receipts. Happy to also produce the PDF of the IG report, where he also said they were more classified than top secret. She literally set up an independent server so she could sidestep the Federal Records Act. Do not sit here and tell me that, oh, well, you know, that looks like it's, you know, hyperbole.

It's not hyperbole. That's actually accurate. And, once again, what did she not have, Kane? Declassification authority. What was she not protected under?

Oh, oh, you mean the Presidential Records Act? Big difference. This is why we're talking about the comparisons because you have people who are in more direct violation. Whether or not he broke the law is going to come down to technicalities, it's a document thing.

Now, I understand the caution of some dear friends of mine who are legal clinically legal to a fault. I get it. But at the same time They also need to realize through the perspective of all of these people across the country. Who after, I mean, just look at some of the stuff we endured. Guys, we're coming off of the whole collapse of the Russian collusion narrative, where the American people found out that their entire government was working to actually go after individuals because of political partisanship.

That's a big deal. That's a pretty significant deal, I think. And so you have this issue, you have the issue of the FBI going after parents, you have, I mean, just look at all of the ways that we have seen government agencies undermine the people's trust by their own actions, not by anybody else.

Now you're you're understanding. And then we see this. We see yet another. Another miscarriage of justice because it's not equally applied. The law is only as strong as it is applied equally.

Don't expect a free people to follow laws that you don't apply equally. Don't expect a free people to follow the laws that you yourselves do not follow.

So this is where we're at with this. And that's why there are legitimate objections. Absolutely legitimate objections to this.

Now, Because this is sealed, so I'm not going to pretend that I know what's in these charges because nobody does. All these people out here trying to act like they know what's in it, it's sealed. This is a sealed indictment. They don't know, they just know the number of charges. And the only thing that we know is per the as to the scope or You know, the the the subject is what has been previously reported.

That's it.

So The whole issue here. Is A, equal application of law, and B, these sharp, because this isn't going to be the only indictment. We have federal charges here. At some point there's going to be something from Georgia. There will be.

And then there's, it goes on. I mean, it goes on after that.

Now, in some of these instances, I'm not going to get into the other stuff, but with this one right here, this seems really, really. Really? Uh It seems polit, I mean, it is politically weaponized. I mean, for crying out loud, look at Hunter Biden. Again, Whataboutism is the last refuge of the moron who cannot bring themselves to counter an argument?

This is about unequal application of law. Hypocrisy is an enemy of republic. And so, when you see someone like Hunter Biden, who very absolutely, and I mean, just yesterday, we had Comer, we had the House Oversight Committee. They went to the SCIF, they looked at all of these, all of these documents, all of these records pertaining to this money laundering operation that the big guy had going on. $5 million to Joe, $5 million to Hunter.

They had all these shell companies. What do they have?

Some of the burisma people, weren't they in some of these quasi-redacted email discussions? Weren't they laughing about all of the shell companies that the Bidens had created in order to hide this cash?

So you're sitting, to me, there are a lot of receipts there, and yet no indictment. There's not an indictment. I will say Trump's mistake. was not going after Hillary Clinton. Trump's mistake was not going.

He had the opportunity to go after her for the server, and he chose not to.

So maybe we should have put her in jail. Just saying. See, I Part of me, this is probably not the never miss an opportunity to put an opponent in their place. That's political rule number two. Because at some point there's no grace in politics.

We got a lot more to hip. We got headlines on the way. Also, coming up, I have, let's see, two. Three. Two at least, woke stories that are gonna send you through the roof.

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So, fed up Americans, I feel like we need a whole segment on this. They're tipping less now. Because of the They said restaurants and food delivery services are reporting the biggest drops, also probably because everybody's broke high by inflation. But the other thing is that people are annoyed by the pre-entered tip screens. And so typically, if you have a pre-entered tip screen, and there's a second study that I have linked on, that I have on this, people actually will tip less or not at all if a pre-entered screen pops up.

That's wild.

So maybe stop doing that. Like let people, I mean, it's, it is, I do think it's getting out of hand. I mean, I went to pick up flowers at a florist and they, I mean, I picked them up myself. No one, they were already, no one helped me special. I just went up and a tip screen came up.

And I was like, no, I don't feel bad about it either. I'm like, no, it is getting out of control though. 32% of customers feel annoyed by pre-entered tip screens.

However, like good service where they don't have the screens, they're not seeing a drop.

So there's something to that. Roman tweezers. Apparently, the Romans were obsessed with. tweezing pear. They found 50 pairs of, like, I don't know, ancient Roman tweezers discovered in Britain.

This is wild, this. This is, I mean, that's one thing. They're British antiquities now include ancient Roman tweezers. Let's see here. PGH War Board member, Jimmy Doon, vows to kill anyone involved in 9-11 attacks after the LIV merger.

He issued a surreal threat. He says if he finds any evidence that Saudi Arabian nationals were involved, he's going to kill everybody. I mean, he actually said this. He's pretty hardcore. We have a ton more on the way.

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The bribery allegation. Congresswoman Nancy May says there's damning evidence in that VI file that you sold out of the country. Do you have a response to the Congressional Republicans? Where's the money? I'm joking.

Mr. President, it's in some hooker's thong strap. That's where it is. That's where Hunter put it. Lord's up his nose.

One of the two. I don't know.

Yes. What Keinstein? It's true. Or maybe there's no thong strap. I don't know.

Mm. Like I Uh You know. This is why we are It's a good thing we're not on satellite radio. I just had the little voice in my head going, you have to To see her pastor on Sunday. Oh yeah.

He knows what you say. Yeah. Welcome back to the show. Thano last year with you. Bottom line.

Bottom of his first hour. Am I am I wrong though? No. No, Dana, you're totally right. Of course.

That's as accurate a speculation as any. I mean, it's like, yeah, that's like the most honest I've ever been in my life. It's true. It's up his kid's nose. His fifty something year old baby kid.

Hunter. Yeah. This is my baby kid, Hunter, fifty something years old. Is he gonna wait, is Hunter still gonna he's gonna go back to court? They gotta drag him back.

That London Roberts is dragging him over the coals. Get it, girl. I'm all I'm Team London and Team Navy Joan because they won't acknowledge it, little girl.

So horrible, hateful people. Wonder why their family's all screwed up.

So that's where the money is. Golly. See, this is why I also am a commentator and not a straight news reporter because. There's no way I would not have said that. There is no way on God's green earth that would not have been my reply.

Have you checked Hunter's nose? You checked uh No, I'm not going to say the other one. But you know what I mean. You get my drift. Hillary Clinton tweeted, guys.

Check it. She uh She tweeted out A picture of her in a photoshopped hat that says butt her emails. This is this morning. She said, Bringing this back in light of recent news, get a limited edition butter emails hat. support onward together groups working to strengthen our democracy.

And I retweeted it and I said, ooh, I'd love a she lost hat link. Really, the she-lost hat, I totally would wear that.

So our friend Larry says we need to sell them. I I think that we also need to sell those. Whoever's in charge of that, do it. Let's do it now, whoever. The person running that, do that.

I don't know.

We're just random people. Do it.

So The And by the way That was kind of a cell phone that she just did. Because she reminded literally everybody that she mishandled classified information. It's D different for her. It's not a crime. It's not a crime for her.

I mean, I retweeted if you follow me on social. And by the way, Lorraine also had a great piece last night just bringing you up to speed on some of this stuff with the indictment. The subscri you subscribers got that out. That went out last night. It's still pinned up at the top of chapter and verse over at Substack.

Link in all my profiles. The I I want to just flash back really quickly. for you january twenty twentieth, twenty sixteen. Hillary Clinton had emails on her server more classified than top secret.

Well Now, I gotta be real with y'all. I did not even know that there was anything above top secret. And Steve was helpfully telling me that he knows some people who do have such clearances. Um, they can't even talk about them to their family, really. And this is coming from the Inspector General.

It's the IG report. And I have I'm my sources are those conservative bastions, Politico and CBS and Bay Say, you know, all those super conservative websites. She had classified material beyond top secret. And it's called the the Special Access Program, or SAP. They have an even more restricted subcategory of sensitive compart compartmented information, and that's called CSI.

Or sorry, SCI, which is a top secret national security that's derived from very sensitive intelligence sources.

So she had that kind of material. She didn't just like accidentally send it to a different she literally created and and and and had installed an entirely Off DC grid, anyway, server, so she could bypass the Federal Records Act. Purposely. That's the only reason why you do that, is to bypass the Federal Records Act. She should not have actually had that any of that material and she had it.

Now, what it pertained to, I don't know, because we never pursued charges. That's the one mistake that I think that Trump made. And I think he was trying to show that he was nice. But if you're a killer, you're going to go for charges, right? You know, politically speaking.

I would have gone for every charge possible. Every charge possible. Every charge. All the charges. Just, you know.

But This Because I mean the fact that you reminded everybody of this is such a cell phone. It's so dumb. There was uh apparently One of the one was They said it was obtained through classified means. But the discussion wasn't per se classified. because it pertained to drones and apparently not Uh like actual people.

And that was this 2012 discussion that Obama had where he was acknowledging a U.S.-directed drone strike in Pakistan. And so that's just like an example of some of the.

Now, we don't even know some of the other things that she had. We just know that they were above top secret. I literally did not know that there was above, I mean, I was like, super duper secret. Like that's the classification? Justino.

Just wondered Just wondered. He he should have I really wish that he would have prosecuted her. Play this flashback I just dropped in Slack for you, Kane. I really wish that he would have. Do you remember?

Because he stood. That was one of my favorite moments of the 2016 debates. He was, remember when they were walking around each other like lions in a cage? Was that CNN that did that? Yeah, exactly.

And it was so funny. Oh, that's a CBS of those. Oh, this is a CBS one.

So this is, just check this out, just flash back to the 2016 debate. I didn't think I'd say this, but I'm going to say it, and I hate to say it. But if I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general. to get a special prosecutor To look into your situation, because there has never been so many lies, so much deception. There has never been anything like it.

And we're going to have a special prosecutor. When I speak, I go out and speak. The people of this country are furious. I wish he would have done that. I wish he would have done that.

Oh, this is what kills me. All right, I wish he would have done that. There has not been anything like this.

So, this means turn it down so we can continue the show. What what do you think? That But I wish he would have done that.

Now, they had an IG, an inspector general, who was just kind of looking initially, but. That's I really wish you would have done that.

Now We've got We're going to come back to this because as we were saying, if you're just tuning in, we were going over the indictment. I don't know so the other part of this, and Lorraine noted this in her piece that we have over at Chapter Verse over at Substack. One of the other things to this is that And Miami that To have the trial there is going to be a lot different than what you saw in New York? Because they're pretty I mean, that's Miami-Dade County. It went, Trump took that in 2020, and then DeSantis and Republicans took it.

They like expanded the lead by like 30, 32 something percent. I think when I was looking at, I was looking at some of this last night. because all the wokery and everything just kept the momentum going.

So they are like really solidly red now. And you also, you've got a lot of Cubans that live down there, a lot of Cuban Americans that live down there. Uh they saw this They've been l they lived through stuff like this before. What do you mean? You think you're gonna what kind what are you doing?

I'm just saying. I'm just going to put that out there. I think that's going to figure into all of this.

Now, Georgia, I don't know, because that's something I think that could go to D.C. D.C. is a mess, so that's that's you know. But we're going to come back to this because there's a lot more to talk about in this indictment. The other thing.

And bear with me because I have a million things open. The other thing that I wanted to make sure that we're hitting with this. Is this We The Biden inferred the Biden let me put this up. The Biden information, the Biden stuff.

So here's the Everyone keeps saying the tale of two cases. I I still want to reiterate. that Biden did not have declassification authority, nor did he have you know nor did he have any kind of privileges under the Presidential Records Act, et cetera, et cetera, and he had classified information at multiple sites all and down the Eastern seaboard that went back for decades. That's a major deal. It is unarguable.

That The amount and the amount of stuff that both Biden and Clinton had was way worse, and also, again, no presidential authority.

Now, what the Biden narrative is pushing, and I'm starting to see some Republicans pair, not I mean, commentators, really, not like lawmakers, but commentators. They're trying to say, well, you know, Trump was fighting.

Some of these people to look at this, that's not actually accurate, at least from everything that's been reported. They already had the archives, they already had people from the archives out there like twice already.

So that doesn't. I know that that's one of the things that they're trying to drive is a difference between this, but Here's the other thing. to understand about The Biden stuff. His probe, the investigation into this isn't even completed. They haven't even interviewed him.

That's pretty significant, I think. They have not even started. It just it began the day literally the day after midterms. last year. He hasn't even been interviewed yet.

And sources apparently said that the end of the investigation is quote not imminent. I mean, how are you trying to inspire confidence in people? For their to these these agencies of government when this is how you handle it. They said that you had the Penn Biden Center, his Wilmington home. There was another location.

The Penn Biden Center's the one that's uh that CCP shared office. Yes, it was I say CCP because there's no organization in China, out of China, that does not have involvement or a position for CCP. That's kind of the way that they operate. You have to have someone from government involved in your business. That's the way it that's the way it goes.

So you would have, you would be sharing that, that to me, that to me seems incredibly troubling, but yeah, nothing. Absolutely nothing. I mean for crying out loud you've had The The whole, I mean, how long has the Biden invest the Hunter-Biden investigation been going on since 2018? No indictment. No indictment.

Hmm.

So You've had the Penn Biden Center, the Wilmington home. Oh, who's this beach house? They found a bunch of classified stuff at the Penn Biden Center, a bunch of stuff at the Wilmington home, all kinds of classified and privileged notes at the beach house. And Nothing. There's a difference.

It's D different. There's a major difference.

Now Couple of other things. Remember When we played that him laughing off the accusations that he wasn't a part of that bribery scheme, do you remember when he also promised everybody that he had never spoken to Hunter Biden about? Hunter Biden's Business dealings? Which is Ab I mean, we know that that's false now. We know that that's false.

So there's a lot of, I mean, it is an absolute double standard, and this is why people are mad, and they have every right to be. Absolutely every right to be.

So, we're going to get into some of this stuff. We're going to talk about the Espionage Act. We're going to talk more about this indictment. I have some other things that I want to make sure that we're hitting too, that's also incredibly important. And it's uh We have Wokery.

I have some Wok Cultural Marxism.

So you have putting this up. The White House put out a statement. The fact sheet. The Biden-Harris administration announces new actions to protect alphabet communities, and they put this out yesterday afternoon.

So they say today in celebration of Pride Month So tired of Pride Month. They said that they and it's again the L G B T Q I. Did we ever figure out what the I stood for? Uh iggle like what what Inclusive, right? Or something?

Is it inclusive? I don't even know what that means. I don't even know what that means in the context of this. I mean I'm trying to think. The eyes stood for something.

They have all these things. They set this up like it's the alphabet community under attack. That's what they're promoting, the narrative they're promoting. To say, I don't even know what that means. What the hell does intersex mean?

What is Gosh, God help me. I've got to Google this. I can't believe I my browser's gonna hate me now. I see intersex. Um They're born with stuff that doesn't fit the book.

Shut up. I'm so tired of this. Just I'm done. Blurp. We're going to talk about this.

We're also going to talk about Call of Duty. Uh I don't want to say they fired this guy.

So, Modern Warfare, too, which sucks horribly. It's one of the worst things that's ever been created in the history of gaming. And um It's it's basically digital hell. They had this like pack. I don't want to get in the weeds, but they had a dude where you could, you know, you could, you can get these packs and like get all these add-ons and stuff.

And this guy literally said, he's a gamer. All he said was, you know, we need to make sure that we're not making the kids part of these adult political statements. Call of Duty decided that they were going to pull a stunt on this guy and virtue signal.

So they fired him. And they're bragging about it on social media.

Well, we don't. We want to celebrate pride.

So blank them kids. That's basically what they said. It was the Michael Jordan meme, but with Call of Duty.

So we're going to talk about that. We're going to get into that. We're also going to get into. Oh my god. I got more.

There's more. Nike. Nikes decided, here, hold our butt lights. We got that, we got a whole bunch of stuff. Immigration, the latest of 2024.

Uh all kinds of stuff. Catch the Dana show noon to 3 p.m. Eastern on DirecTV channel 347. Uh Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. It's not just our citizens.

Look. The global south, there are going to be a billion people in Africa very shortly. One billion. What? Wait a minute.

That's Joe Biden. He's talking about Africa. You know There are already a billion people there.

So what happened. Does he know something that we don't? 'Cause they're There are. Already. Over a billion people in Africa.

Oh my gosh. It's kind of you'd think you maybe would know like something that That simple. Asking for a friend. Yeah. 4 billion actually.

It's like over 1.4 billion, Kane. It's actually going to be 1.5 billion here very soon.

So here's He's off by like a lot. Mm-hmm. He's a little off. It's like 1 billion. I mean it it's like Actually it is like yeah, it's pretty much one point five at this point.

Round up. It's it's 1.5.

So Cheese. It's going to double. They said The Economist was saying, this was a last year piece, that it was going to double by 2050. Why does he talk? I mean I understand that he's president, but.

Um what? This is why it doesn't answer questions, though. Can you imagine him doing the stage thing like uh in twenty sixteen? Where he gets on stage and kind of walks around. Everybody falls down every other step.

All right, so this is what we got coming up for you. We uh I wanted to um we're gonna show you some flashback With Joe Biden bragging about how he's got classified stuff going back to 1976. Not kidding. I mean, he literally said it on camera.

So we've got that for you. We're going to make fun of Call of Duty because their people went ridiculously woke on social. We've got that for you. How Wokery killed a business, which is cultural Marxism. We've got more indictment stuff.

We've got all kinds of stuff. It's Friday. Stick with us. Back in just a moment. Because you notice, I have never once Not one single time.

Suggest to the Justice Department what they should do or not do, relative to bringing the charge or not bringing the charge. I'm sorry. Mm. So that's also not true. That's Joe Biden yesterday saying, I just never once suggested what they should or shouldn't do.

Do you believe that? Because if you do, I have a bridge to sell you. It's great. I mean, it's just a really super competitive price. It has tons of amenities.

You want a bridge? Who doesn't want a bridge? Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. Top of the second hour of this Friday.

And we've been covering the indictment. We've been covering lots of stuff. You can listen coast to coast. You can stream the radio program. You can watch the simulcast of said radio program.

And check out my Faux Hawk. I did it. And. on three forty seven direct T V, YouTube, Facebook, all that good stuff. Yeah, we don't really believe that.

I don't believe that either. Remember when you bragged about getting that prosecutor fired over in Burisma? Or uh over with Ukraine. Super interesting how that happened. By the way, let's just hear this little flashback audio, shall we?

This is audio soundbite 17. Biden was bragging. I told you this when we were finishing last hour. He says he's bragging about all the classified documents he's had at his home, like on camera. Listen.

I made voluntarily, no one's had to threaten to do anything, voluntarily opened every single aperture I have with the house, offices, everything for them to come and look and spend hours searching my home, invited them. Nobody. And so, and the best of my knowledge, the kinds of things they picked up are things that are from 1974 and stray papers. There may be something else I don't know. Yeah, he's been doing this since 74.

I wasn't even alive, dude. He's been doing this since 74. Wow. It's a long time. That's Why?

And why didn't why was I'm just curious, like, why wasn't anything ever brought up? I mean, I guess nobody knew knew, but. That's how long th this has been going on. And what he's here's how Biden's people are trying to are trying to say. Oh, well, you know, when he totally cooperated with everybody when he.

When they realized that he had these materials, he told, wait, that doesn't work. That excuse doesn't work.

So the excuse is, oh no, I was caught. Here you go, I guess. That makes it less illegal. Trump was clock. Yeah, Trump was cooperating.

So that doesn't that's not a good defense. At all, whatsoever. As I said earlier, And I was explaining this. There isn't any kind of legal argument or theory that Biden's illegal possession of these classified documents legal. And especially when it goes back decades, it's crazy.

Trump has inherent declassification powers, president. As he was president, and he's got privileges with the Presidential Records Act.

So, depending on the scope of the documents in question, I say this because there is a little caveat. But that does not necessarily mean criminal intent. Because that's ultimately what has to be discovered here. with nuclear information, there was a set of statutes that was adopted from the Atomic Energy Act that's since been that I mean, that's it's defunct, it's no longer in existence. But however, the set of statutes that That came with that, they still are.

They were taken from that and put into effect, regulating. any kind of uh atomic nuclear information. And so We don't know though, however, what any of this is because it's sealed.

So, all of the people talking about it, it's just speculation. They don't know what anything is in, they don't know what's in these sealed indictments any more than you do. Because they're sealed. They're not mind raiders. You know, this is not like a Johnny Carson skit, right?

They can't just hold up the paper to their head and figure out what's on it. Yeah, it's not how that works. But there's no equivalency with Biden's illegal possession because he never had declassification authority.

Now he does, but before that point, And that's when that possession occurred. He did not have that authority.

So he also wasn't covered with any kind of privilege regarding the Presidential Records Act. I mean, people can be partisan all they want, but not stupid. There's a difference. You can't conflate the two to somehow defend Biden. That's just that's dumb.

That's just that you can't do that. And with Hillary Clinton, same thing. I would argue that the both of them were worse because she actually installed. dang well, first out, they're worse because they're completely different. They did not have presidential authority, declassification power, and they were not protected with illegal or with the Presidential Records Act.

Furthermore, she actually installed a literal server to bypass the Federal Records Act. She had information in her possession that the I the Inspector General said was actually greater than top secret, meaning it was the SCI level. And with Biden, he had his in three different spaces all along the eastern seaboard. One of those, the Biden Center. That's the thing that he was sharing with CCP.

And then he had him just in a box in his garage with, you know, Smokey McCrackhead.

So that's There's the big difference. You can't conflate them. They're just you can't conflate these. It's just, you know, the end. That's the end of it.

So the Indictment, whether like what ends up happening with this. And I think this you know, whether or not they find that you know, it violated a criminal statute or not. Uh That's Again, we don't really know because everything is. And is sealed. And he was working with the National Archives, he was working with the records.

administration and ARA. He had, they took 15 boxes of material. By the way, the first. I think one of the first portions of that was sent in January of 2021. That was when the first batch was given over to NARA.

And that's the National Archives and Records Administration. And they said that some of the documents bore classification. Markings.

Now keep in mind, you can You can have it declassified and it'll have the classification marking. And that's one of the things. They did want the papers with the markings on them. Apparently that's one thing that was known.

Now One of the things that they're going to have to do in court, the way that I understand it. is For the declassification, there will be some sort of evidence to that point. because you do have to let the records administration know.

so they know what is classified and what isn't.

Now, whether not doing that violates or what violation or how that violates a statute, that's something that ultimately they'll have that argument, they'll prevail on that in court. Ah That's one of the things that they'll bring up in court, and that's one of the things that Trump's team will have to bring up. The Espionage Act. That's any kind of NATSEC information.

So, any kind of information that has to deal with national defense. And it technically doesn't have to deal with classified information. It can just be, you know, like privileged information or just it just it it just has statutes on the mishandling of it.

So even if something was declassified, if it was talking about any kind of national defense Um that it that that necess doesn't necessarily Mean that there was no mishandling.

Now, I'm not saying that's what happened here, I'm just explaining to you. the nature of some of these things that may come up. Again, nobody knows what's in it because it's sealed.

So we'll see. But The judge And his in the search warrant that they gave, they said, Oh, there's probable cause to believe the Espionage Act violation, which is so. Ridiculous. I think it's ridiculous. I mean, but you had Biden that had, you know, again, how many classified documents?

This is the thing. It is. It's not whataboutism, as I've said, is the last refuge of the moron who cannot muster up a defense. to pointing out that there are two standards of justice here, which does more to undermine a republic than anything else. I mean, to have the Biden's, Biden's AG, the Biden Department of Justice, suggest.

charges related to violating the Espionage Act. is for someone that Has the declassification authority, et cetera, et cetera. That's just asinine. Especially when they closed. They, I mean, they just what?

Very recently, they concluded this investigation into Pence. He did the same thing. Even if you think that Trump violated the law, the question shouldn't be. you know, why I mean, the the question really shouldn't pertain to him so much as why weren't wasn't if it's you know, if this is such a sacred law, why weren't all these other people who violated it some very egregiously charged? Why is there no indictment?

That seems very significant. Very significant question.

So I And I mean, I would just wonder if the Espionage Act, why they have not considered this. against Biden, but I don't see his DOJ doing that. They're gonna have to get like an independent prosecutor. That's that's for him, that's the only that's the only way. All right, we're going to talk more about this here, as we have been throughout the show.

I gotta share with you why why is why is Why is Cracker Barrel doing this?

So Cracker Barrel. Hmm.

I don't did they do a veteran thing for Veterans Day? Uh I remember they used to. the rainbow colors. It's rainball washing. All these businesses are rushing.

I saw a meme the other day. Uh and it was uh What's his face from the American version of the office? And the first photo, the first still says, I am a homo, and the second one, It says all business is June 1st. I'm a homo, and it says all business is July 1st. Sapien.

It's true. They rainbow washed all of June. And so they had apparently on the porch of Cracker Barrel, they had some rainbow they had some rainbow rocking chairs. I don't know why. I just think it will at some point it's just cringe.

Why anybody would do this? It's just cringe. Please realize this isn't just about conservative or Republicans anymore. The fact that Bud Light is one of the most damaging and successful boycotts in American history. Proves to you that it's not just about conservatives or Republicans.

That's half the country more so that has not been drinking Bud Light.

So you've got a lot of people who are not conservative or Republican doing this, they're just tired of all of it. Support for woke shareholder proposals has dropped. Major retailers are now slashing prices for Alphabet merchandise barely a week into Pride Month. Old Navy's Pride T-shirt for kids is now marked as a hot deal at fifty percent off. There's a joke to be made there.

Cole's babysize Pride Bodysuit set is also marked fifty percent off two. It comes in sizes three months. Put your baby in a onesie. that celebrates how people have sex. Put a sex onesie on your baby.

I mean, that's basically what this is. It's disgusting. Just I don't if adults can wear whatever they want to can we stop Movements that are built literally on sex, just keep the kids out of it, please. Please. I don't care what adults do, just keep the kids out of it.

Kane says he's glad it's Friday. I can get I mean, we can do more, Kane, you know. I know. I I it it's they're having they're having some problems. And there's they're gonna have more problems.

So uh I got really upset over the Call of Duty people, and we're going to talk more about this here coming up. The Call of Duty people, because they decided to punish. a gamer s because he stuck up for kids. I think I'm gonna just just Jettison, all my COD titles. I literally think I am.

I actually think I'm so done with this. I'm so done with all the. And you know what? It sucks anymore. All their games suck now.

Modern Warfare 2 is a joke, it is an absolute joke. Anyway, we got to move. We got headlines on the way. We got that coming up. We also have uh I mean, I have one of my favorite headlines ever coming up.

We're also going to get into what happened at this women's spa. What a judge determined, a man who identifies as a woman. Oh, wait, wait until you hear this. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.

This is one of my favorite headlines today. It's so funny. A woman ends up half naked when she tripped on her leggings on the treadmill and that peeled them right off her. She fell down right on her. I feel bad for her.

She has a great sense of humor about it. Dude, she got some injuries though. She's like scratched up. Alyssa Conkle was at the gym and she decided to go for a run. Viral footage shares online shows the 26-year-old in her black leggings.

She trips on the treadmill, desperately tries to cling to the handles. As the machine keeps rolling, it catches her leggings and pulls them right down to her ankles and then sends her flying off of the back. She said, I felt so embarrassed. I had to leave immediately. I was just running at the gym and my pants got sucked off.

She said it was on level 10, so it was going pretty fat. Why is it on 10? Girl, what are you doing? No. She said, I jumped up like a boss and tried to pull my pants up because my butt was showing.

And that's where I just let go. Oh my gosh. So she was a good sport about it, you know, but she literally landed headfirst on the treadmill and then her arms just kind of went out to her side and she just shot her off the back. Yeah. I just, how do you try?

How do your leggings come off? I don't know.

Okay.

Alright, it's gonna rise into fatal condition linked to marijuana usage. Apparently, it's called the. I'm gonna. Here we go. It's CHS for short.

But it's cannabinoid. Hyperimasis syndrome. It causes recurrent bouts of vomiting. Sufferers only find relief from scalding hot showers, but then they get skin burns. Yeah.

What in the world? It says it raises the risk of the psychosis wipe to four times. That's crazy.

So I don't know, they just said that it's becoming more common because of the legalization. It's becoming more common. I don't know what that, how that has to, I don't, I'm not up the one-of-the-pot people, but I'm just saying. Uh oh, we gotta get into this. I would I did not have this on my bingo card, okay?

Bill Murray. 72. is dating. Police. Age 43.

Nas's X. The singer of Milkshake and I Hate You So Much Right Now. Khalees. She's also a chef. I mean, her husband has passed.

Her husband passed away. He had stomach cancer. Her second husband had stomach cancer. And he has a loss.

So they said they're finding. Company and bereavement. Good for them, I guess. All right, stick with us. We've got a lot more on the way.

Between Twitter, Facebook, or any of your social media, there's a lot of information out there. That's why your lovable curmudgeon is here to help you make sense of it all, live or on demand. The Dana Show. Well, Mr. President, I just motor you.

Mr. Prime Minister, it's great to have you. Second balcony, you see you're the first balcony you see going up.

So at any rate, and there's an awful lot of stories that are told, probably a bunch apocryphal about The former Prime Minister liked to take baths up there. Anyway, wandering round at three in the morning. Yeah, Winston Churchill, bothering Mrs. Roosevelt. Oh, that was nice.

that Britain's prime minister saved him just then. Welcome back to the show. They're a lovable curmungeon Daniel. I share with you. You can listen coast to coast.

You can stream the radio program, you can watch the simulcast of the radio program, Facebook, YouTube. DirecTV channel 347. It's uh Rishi Sunak Sunak or Sunak? I don't know.

I take after my mom, so I will immediately use the wrong vowel pronunciation for everything. And then I'll just it'll be cemented in my My cerebrum. I'll just run with that. But that's that's Rishi Sunak, who's the Prime Minister, not President. Of Britain?

And then he forgot, and that he was talking with Joe Biden, and then Joe Biden forgot Winston Churchill, forgot who he was. But I thought that their PM was very nice about it. He's like, oh, yes, when Winston Churchill was. And he just dove in there and He saved you, dude. He totally saved you.

Yeah, you sandbagged yourself and he jo he dove in there and saved you. That was very nice of him. And I watched the I like watching people's body language. And I was As Biden could not remember things, did you see him kind of shrink in his chair? He was sitting up straight, And then he just like Like what was he doing?

He just kind of slunk down in his chair. It was weird. And I guess he was trying to pass it off as looking very cash and very relaxed, but it was odd. I mean, you have the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Britain talking and it was just. Odd.

I thought. Anyway, am I reading too much into it? Tinfoil hat. I don't think I could fit my tinfoil hat over my faux hawk today. One day, you guys are going to turn on the simulcast, and I will legit have one.

It's going to happen at some point. It's just going to happen. I'm not going to tell you when. It's been my life long dream since I was three. See, it's not like I want to be a flower or a boy.

I just wanted a mohawk. That's all. All right, so. We've been talking about some Wokery. We've spent a good portion of the broadcast talking about.

The indictment explaining what that means. I mean, it's kind of hard to tell you what to expect because it's sealed, so I don't really know that. I mean, we can just guess based on what's been previously reported, and that's about it.

So that's, you know, just it's ki it I mean, I just I don't know. That's that's Everyone who sits here and acts like they know they don't.

So we shall see. We shall see.

Now, I have two other things, a couple actually, I have a whole bunch of things I want to share with you.

So the first the cultural Marxism. We talked about the uh gay rocking chairs. That's uh The Cracker Barrel. Come sit in the gay one, not the other one. This is the gay rocking chair.

So, we've talked about that. But I wanted to get into let me pull this up The Um This situation that I saw I got s 'cause you guys know I play video games. I disagree with the comments that video games make you violent because they absolutely do not. I have played video games since there was a Nintendo. I we were too poor to have uh Uh Gosh, I can't even think of the name of the first one.

You could play Atari. Yeah, we were too poor for Atari. I I had and and I was kinda young, so I just sat I sat there and I watched all my cousins play. Like the ET, which I cried at the end. I cried at the end of that game.

The only time I ever cried in front of my family, I think. And I was like so sad. I was four or five. I don't know.

Don't judge. Anyway. But I remember feeling really sad about that game. And then what was the the Qbert? Right?

Uh Qbert was really cool. Anyway, so we were too poor for that. And then I was finally, I did finally get a Nintendo one day. And it was the Super. Do you remember the original when they gave it to you?

It was Super Mario Brothers/slash Duck Hunt. Yeah. It was a two for one. And we would make fun of kids. Like we talk about kids now spending days On video games, do you know how many hours of my life I have spent trying to get him to make this stupid jump on the lava level?

Where they have all the different It's kind of hard to criticize that. Point being is that I've played games for a long time. I'm not, I'm a casual gamer. Like, I don't, I, I, I casually play. I don't even know if I'd call myself a gamer, but I do enjoy.

Like, I'm, uh, my son got me into Warhammer Vermintide, and we play Call of Duty, and I played, I played Mortal Kombat literally until I went to the hospital to give birth. I legit did. Like, I was like waiting for my contractions. I was timing them out. And, you know, I was like, winning, you know, and then I went and gave, had a baby.

I've always played. introduced my kids to games. I used to help them get past levels. Then they had to help me. Torch has been passed.

So I just you know how comedy has always sort of been one of And I guess one of the last refuges of like the last refuge of of just non not everything being politicized. And now that's changed.

Well, so has gaming. Gaming was a place where people could go to just get away and have fun and and you know, and and and play different scenarios, play different games. And now everything's politicized. And some of it... I think it has to do like Tencent got involved, Activision Blizzard, you know, all this, everybody knows Call of Duty.

So I played a lot of Call of Duty. And and I like I like FPS. Those are my favorite. But I played a lot of Call of Duty. And I will not get Modern Modern Warfare I didn't like.

I know a lot of people said the original one was really good. And I was like, yeah, it's all right. It's good. Modern Warfare 2 is heinous. It's it is I It's bad.

So Call of Duty really probably should have focused on making it not suck. Instead of doing what they did.

So there's this guy, he's on Twitter called Nick Mercks. You need to care about this, even if you're not into games. Your grandkids are, your kids are.

So bear with me. And you need to care, again, culture. Politics are downstream from it.

So this guy was talking about the fight that we all saw on video between parents and Antifa activist at outside this Glendale School in California. This Glendale school was trying to incorporate DEI, CRT, Marxist teachings, into the classroom, and these parents, predominantly Armenians, We're protesting. And that's when you had all these white progressives, particularly some of these blonde-haired, blue-eyed ladies out there in California. That decided to lecture these Armenians telling them they don't understand I mean we play some there's there's video of it they don't that she didn't she was lecturing them saying you don't understand suppression and I'm like oh my gosh do you not understand history Anyway, This one guy, Nick Mercks. He is a gamer, he plays, and he said they should leave the little children alone.

That's the real issue. And I don't see necessarily what's so bad about that. What did I not there's nothing bad about that? What did what did he say that's wrong? Another thing.

I mean there is not I think when you look at it, everyone's like, Oh my gosh, he said something homophobic. and all of this, it's so stupid. This is all so dumb. That's not homopho he he literally was just talking about the kids. And I have I tweeted out a screenshot of his actual remark and that's all he said.

I mean, I just I just I mean I read it, that's all I said.

So he's on Twitch and he had a deal with Call of Duty. You could get his pack, like his skin. Basically, you could make your avatar look or your pl your Person who's playing on the screen, you could make it look like certain things, certain people, et cetera.

So it was a Nick Merck's bundle from the Warzone and Modern Warfare 2. And so they they they took it off. They deleted it. And what they had said And I'm pulling this up. This is wild.

What they had said was. That And this was the official Call of Duty site. On Twitter. Due to recent events, we've removed the Nick Marks operator bundle from the Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone store. We're focused on celebrating pride with our employees in our community.

Wait a minute, what does that have to do with what he said? They didn't, and up until the point, they just removed it and they didn't say anything. until people started talking about it. All he said, and again, was: quote, they should leave the little children alone. That's the real issue.

So they said we're focused on celebrating pride with our employees. What well, what the hell does that have to do with what he said? He's talking about grooming and pedophiles. What is your deal? That's all he said.

I mean I guess what? Mm-hmm. To celebrate pride, you have to cele you have it requires Including children into it? You have to sexualize kids to celebrate pride. Is that Call of Duty's point?

Is that Activision's position? Golly, you know what? They should have focused on making Modern Warfare 2 not suck. Instead of this. See, I have no interest in playing Call of Duty again.

I'm done with Activision, I think, at this point. I'm so done. I'm just done with all of this. And you get all these, and I know that Tencent and Activision's Blizzard, all that, the relationship is like they like they did the Call of Duty mobile, but there's like certain titles that they don't have involvement in. Everything's fungible at some point, guys.

So I and Tencent's getting that's a C if you don't know what Tencent is Tencent is the CCP-owned entertainment production entity. Tencent was the big company that was involved in the Top Gun sequel. And when they were going to put the Taiwanese flag on the back of Maverick's jacket, it was China and Tencent that lost their minds over it. And then they pulled that patch off the jacket. And then after outcry here, and then they came to their census and they put it back on, Tencent pulled out that all and they banned it in China.

They did not make it past the Chinese censor, so they did not have a Chinese opening. Tencent is involved in everything. Everything.

So, I don't know. I mean, between this and the Minecraft stuff. Banning guns on custom servers. Hm. I'm just sayin'.

Gaming's going woke. And gaming was one of the last places where actual independent and conservative individuals, a lot of people look at them like they're nerds or something. You would, you'd fall over if you realize how many people play games. And I get ticked off when people are like, oh, people who play games are violent. I've played games.

Again, like I said, for decades, do I seem violent to you? Shut up. You know what I mean. I don't. It's just fun.

Kyle, people are gonna be violent. Don't give people using video games. And saying that they make people violent is like saying having a gun makes you a killer. It's the same logic. You're just switching out variables.

Don't use gun-grabber arguments. But that was one of the last places And I really wish that Republicans and conservatives need to do more outreach than that, honestly. If they were smart. Hell, you ought to be in game lobbies registering people to vote if you were smart. You would be.

Just saying. So we have that issue.

Now, wait, there's more. I told you I had some stories that are gonna make you mad today. One of the other, and I'm looking. Let me pull this one up because this was a. This had to do with a spa owner.

I don't know if you guys saw. You remember one of the, it was one of the stories, again, out in California. And it had to do with Uh The parent who was in one of the was in a a spa, remember it was like a Korean family spa, and that's when a a man who was trying to identify a woman came in as a woman came in, et cetera, et cetera.

So, and I'm pulling this up, bear with me because I've got a lot of things here. On this. It's on my rundown. It's under woke. I just, I'm trying to find it and pull it up.

There's so much. But they ended up there was in this similar story, they're actually going after, which I think is kind of crazy. They're they're we're actually going after this one spa to shut it down because they had a rule on this. which is Pretty unbelievable I got it here.

So A couple of places. Oil Fluid Rando had this on Twitter. It's spa owner Munwoon Lee. This spa owner had to go to court to prevent men from going into his women's only spa. and getting naked in front of minors.

It's the New York Post that has this story. And it's pretty unbelievable. I cannot believe that this was something that was allowed to happen. The Post says that in this women's only spots, a Washington judge. They ordered this owner to accept men who still have penises, obviously, who identify as women.

Seattle District Court Judge Barbara Jacobs Rothstein on Monday upheld a discrimination ruling against Olympus Spa filed by a trans activist named Haven Willich. Who claims to be more woman than many feminists, who are quote, only incidental. Oh my gosh, that smacks of so much misogyny. You better be glad that assault's illegal. Oh my hell.

Mm-hmm. My foot may incidentally go up your backside. The traditional Korean spa, they have a women-only role for the protection of their customers, right?

However, this dude insists on going in there, but he would not they said that they would accept transgender women, but only if they went through postoperative sex confirmation surgery. I'm not even comfortable with that because dudes can still be attracted. to women Remember, it's how you identify is not who you're attracted to. That's their roles.

So Because the strength and everything else. But they said they were like, look, we would accept openly we would accept transgender or men who identify as women if you've had the surgery.

So this guy identifies as a woman, but he's never undergone any kind of surgery. And he decided to target this place. And he was going to this spa and exposing himself, according to all these public reports. And he bragged about being more woman than what he said were the TERFs. He was using sexist slurs to describe the women who voiced their uncomfortableness at being in this confined space with him, changing and all of this.

He preyed on their weakness and abused them emotionally with slurs because he's an abuser. He's a sexist, misogynistic abuser who's cosplaying as a woman and does not even look anywhere near like what a woman looks like, no matter how many cosmetics he puts on his face. We're going to talk more about this because this spot has been there for over 20 years, and now they're trying to shut it down. Unreal. We have a lot to still to get into.

It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida Man. All right, so first up, Florida woman is going to spend a year. On probation for a cyber stalking charge for being a crazy AB. Yeah.

She is former Democratic congressional candidate Rebecca Jones. She's going to serve a year probation. She pled no contest to a cyberstalking charge Wednesday, stemming from a 2019 criminal investigation where a man allegedly accused her of posting naked pictures of him online. She was defeated by Congressman Matt Gates in the election. She was arrested and charged with cyberstalking back in 2019.

She posted revenge porn of this guy. She said she was claiming that he was the father of her kid, apparently, according to this warrant, this affidavit. She posted nude pictures of him on his employer's Instagram. She shared them with all his family and friends. She also posted the 68-page narrative online about her private relationship with this guy.

I think this is the guy that she was on Twitter about, claiming raped her and all this stuff. I mean, she's nuts. She is absolutely psychotic.

So now she has to serve a year probation for the cyberstalking charge.

Now, you might remember her because she is already serving, she's on probation for cybersecurity charges. She modified the Florida Department of Health's computer system during coronavirus, the pandemic, because she didn't like DeSantis.

So Rebecca Jones, more charges, more convictions. Stay with us. Third hour next. This document also stipulates. that, according to the confidential human source, that money was being moved through several accounts.

multiple accounts to get to Joe Biden. I'm gonna say it again. Money was moved on purpose. through multiple accounts to get to Joe Biden. Mm.

That's Byron Donalds. He's Not wrong. And the reason that we know that's true is because that's what the suspicious activity reports. That's why they were generated. And it's why it all kicked off.

the original investigation into this back in twenty eighteen because The Uh movement of large sums of money It was over 170 different moves. That's what tipped them all off. And so that's how all of this started. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you.

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So The Any kind of in I mean I don't know if there's going to be an indictment on that. At some point you would think. I mean, that's a lot of. I mean, the same day that you have more evidence revealing or proving malfeasance with Biden and money laundering. He's not indicted, but they indicted the former president.

So, hmm, hmm, hmm. That's interesting. I wanted to share this too, because this is kind of funny. The headline here, this is from Uh Actually just uh yesterday. It's it's a Mark Caputo piece.

Prosecuting politicians is hard here. Why is South Florida a tough place for DOJ to try? the former president. They're they They're looking at his handling of information. They're using this Miami grand jury to take testimony.

And Former federal prosecutors and seasoned defense attorneys. Actually, they have been hoping that they would try him elsewhere. They say South Florida is a hard place to get federal convictions against political figures and celebrities. They said that They should definitely try it. They should move that to DC.

They should try this case in DC. Because It's South Florida is pretty can be pretty conservative. One federal prosecutor added, People who operate in D.C. have no idea what it's like down here. Prosecuting politicians is hard.

The people are just suspicious of government all over South Florida.

Well, duh. This particular prosecutor Uh, Richard Gregory. He's a former federal prosecutor in Miami, and he apparently went after Noriega and all these Colombian cocaine traffickers, the Medellin cartel, all of this stuff. But He was he's saying that's gonna be hard. It's gonna be a hard thing to do here.

How are you dis some advice you might want to move it? It is going to make it a little different. But One might argue that it might make it a little more fair. Just sayin'. Might make it a little bit little more fair.

They're also going after uh his Valet Walt Nowda? Is his name? They're they are going after him in this case as well. one of the President's personal aides. He was indicted in this uh classified dock probe.

And Trump's now former attorney says that a prosecutor extorted one of the aide's lawyers. Or tell you what. Tell you what, this is gonna be a Tuesday's the arraignment. It's like at what, two or three o'clock?

So I think we're we're May be on air still. It might be in our last hour of the show, Tuesday, when it happens.

So we'll see. But Good heavens, I'm telling you what, that's something else.

Now, a couple of other things. The FBI Security Division apparently reopened investigations into over 700 agents without notifying their divisions or management. This is one of the things that's being reported. Huh. Does it sound like you're Cleaning house?

Mm. Are they paranoid? I don't know.

If I see updates on this, I'll share. I just thought that was very interesting. Yeah. just thought that that was very interesting that we'd see s something like that. Hm.

I don't know.

We'll see. Uh I was telling you about Woker and I wanted to go with this. Uh and give you the latest on this. cultural Marxism. Because at some point You or somebody you know, if you haven't gone through it, you're going to have this fight.

Cultural Marxism is not a political fight, you don't have to be a lawmaker. You don't have to be a politician. You don't have to be a public figure. just be an average everyday person and this will still affect you.

So case in point, this situation with This Korean spa, traditional spa. in Washington. And you had a Seattle District Court judge, Barbara Jacobs Rostein. She held out this discrimination rule, and the spa is called Olympus Spa. A man who identifies as a woman.

And who's super abusive to women. He's h he uses sexist slurs like turf and says that he's more women than women are. Good heavens. He wanted to go in the women's only spa and get naked. in front of everybody.

And when the spa would not allow him, because they are a strict women's-only spa, he took him to court. and this nutty judge said, Okay.

Now, the crazy thing is the spa is like: well, if you identify as a woman and you've had the sex reassignment surgery, we will admit you, but you have to have had the surgery first. And the spa has been there for twenty years. Uh Myeon Woo and Lee. sued to reverse the decision. saying that it defied their religious values and put clientele at risk.

And Lee has owned the shop for twenty years. And he said he's worried about losing female customers, especially young ones. Uh and that being exposed because there are minors that are there also. to male genitalia could subject the spa to criminal penalties. Which it could.

If this dude If this man who identifies as a woman I don't were to go out in public and expose himself, Haven Wilvich is his name. I mean, that's a indecency charge, and if there's minors present, that's another additional charge.

So You being at the spa you're actually exposing that business to liability. They have every right. And plus, you know what? You have the right of association. And part of the right of association is the right of disassociation.

So th they've sued to reverse this. And there's one regular customer that backs the suit. And They agreed with what the owner was saying: that the discrimination policy, they have to have men in women's rooms. And it makes their clientele incredibly uncomfortable. And the customers, one spoke out and said that the customers don't want to be in the rooms with men.

So The Olympus spa has thirty days to file an amended complaint. to dismiss the lawsuit and overturn the ruling.

So we'll see, but And Village, this trans activist, is an activist. They are I mean, this dude focuses on trans health care disparities. And he has been a dude since he was in his twenty. He didn't actually, he's been a dude all his life. He didn't start identifying as a woman until he was in his twenties.

So he's gone through puberty as a male. He's gone through everything as a male. And he scrubbed his social media. That's abusive.

Sometimes I think that some of these activists, when they purposely target women's only areas, I think they do it on purpose to be as absolutely abusive as they can be. I think it's a move of abuse. They will and they'll destroy you. in order to push their agenda, because their agenda is more important than women's safety. Absolutely.

That's incredibly sad though. And it's that spot, the Olympus spot, in Washington. It's Washington. Ugh. Washington State, such a beautiful state, but man It's so left.

It's so left.

Now, a couple of other. items here. I want to make sure that we're I have a long list today. a long list of things and I want to make sure we get to all of it. There was a uh I don't get on TikTok.

I don't pay attention to TikTok 'cause it's annoying.

So this progressive woman went viral. She was complaining. That about her dating life. And she's a self-professed, quote-unquote, liberal, but not like the Tocqueville version, not a classical liberal. She's a commie progressive, basically.

And she has posts where she regularly talks about how she wants a progressive man to date. And she She was complaining because she said That The only masculine and chivalrous men she could find were conservative. And she was complaining. She said, it was one of the saddest realizations that I suddenly had. And she said that she can't find a progressive man who's masculine and chivalrous.

Wow, maybe it's because it has to do with the nature of, hmm. Can find that. Yeah, nobody can find that because I'm sorry, if you're a commie progressive. Yeah, it's not. That doesn't exist.

I have never met a progressive man. Who was? Ever. Ever in my entire life. I've never met one.

No, I haven't. they don't exist. Because it's it's antithetical to the nature of their Marxism. That's why. And she I mean, can you imagine complaining?

It's my saddest realization. Imagine complaining about that. Like the self-awareness is nil. doesn't exist. Just wild.

And she said that she was upset because they the progressive guys that she has dated do not want to p do not want to play the more traditional masculine role in the relationship. Like they want to split the bill in the first state. Isn't that Can I be real? You bitches wanted this. Yeah.

What did you think was going to happen? Y'all made a big deal when I was growing up Second wave and beginning third wave feminism. That's all y'all wanted to do. Y'all were upset if men held the door open for you. Y'all were upset if men offered to pay the bill.

Y'all were upset over every single thing. Your lives were so vapid and empty that you seized upon any kind of considerate action as a slight. And you exaggerated it to the point of total hyperbole And you victimized yourself because it got you attention. Oh, I'm so victimized. He opened the door for me, ma'am, I'm so victimized.

He offered to pay the bill. I'm so victim. Oh my gosh. I heard this nonstop in high school and college. Non-stop.

That's what they wanted. And now you got it. And now you realize that you don't like it. I mean, I'm all for people growing up and But then she says stupid stuff like this. She's like, I have so much more to offer besides being confined, you know, to the home as like a traditional wife and all this.

Like these are this is stuff she said. Actually if you say statements like that, you're not good enough to stay home and be a traditional wife. You're not.

So don't make a man suffer because you're too insecure about how society perceives you, and you're more fixated on that than you are creating a happy home for yourself and your children. It's an uncomfortable truth, but it needs to be said. I mean, the absolute lack of self-awareness for some of these broads. You wanted it Congrats, you got it Now revel in your success And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.

Mm-mm-mm. I got a couple of things here. First off, a woman glued her eyes shut because she mistook nail glue for eye drops. Yeah. How do you do that?

She gave her daughter a manicure and left the glue bottle. It was identical in size and color to the eye drops on the same dresser. She glued her damn eyes shut. She put it up on TikTok, too. I don't incur, I don't do TikTok, but apparently that's where she glued her eyes shut.

How do you. Oh my gosh, I just don't know how you're keeping your eye drops like right next to that. That makes my eyes water thinking about it. Like, what is the matter with you? What?

I don't understand. Uh, let's see here. Oh my gosh, this is from the sun. Oh, this is horrible. A.

Self-driving taxi. It killed a dog. It killed a small dog in San Francisco. The self-driving Waymo vehicle struck and killed a small dog in San Francisco. I'm surprised that, like, the homeless with the needles and feces didn't get in first.

They said that the driverless company, they said that, you know, sometimes they said the accident was unavoidable. And apparently, like they've, those accidents like that have tripled the Waymo thing. I don't know, they said that it contained a human safety operator. You mean a driver behind the wheel? The human safety driver didn't recognize the dog, but the Jaguar's autonomous system did.

But they said the speed and path made the accident unavoidable. Not, you killed it. The damned, they're after, they're killing our dogs first. This dog, this Waymo taxi is the, the. Vehicular equivalent of the ATF.

Anyway, it's a true story. This, I got a couple of other headlines that I didn't get to from our last thing as well. Uh this ooh not that Taurine levels. You know what taurine is, right, Kane? Taurine, yeah.

Higher taurine levels apparently help slow aging in animals, according to new research. Oh, that's great. Good for the animals. They said that the nutrient-rich it's in, they said that scientists report that increasing the nutrient found in protein-rich foods may slow the aging process and lead to longer, healthier lives in animals and maybe humans too. Hmm, maybe, maybe.

Let's see. Also, a runner was hospitalized after being attacked by cows. This isn't Runner's World. On a Colorado trail, aggressive cattle have been charging runners on popular paths. They said that runners are having a hard time steering clear of aggressive cattle on the Meadowlark Trail New Superior, Colorado.

A runner was attacked by a smaller herd Tuesday morning. According to the Times call, Rangers responded in about 15 minutes, but they said, yeah, they're very, very aggressive. There are some, if there's a bull out there, yeah.

So, goodness. It's kind of funny though when you think about it.

So, coming up, a friend of mine has a new book out. He's the one who stopped the killer in Sutherland Springs, and he's going to join us to talk about it. Stick with us. Whether you just want to stay informed or just hear her vent about all the ridiculousness in the world, make sure to download the Dana Show podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back to the radio program.

You can listen coast to coast, you can stream it, you can watch it. The simulcast. On YouTube, Facebook, and channel 347 Direct TV. I think a lot of people. Remember.

what happened on November 5th, 2017. Sutherland Springs made national news for every reason imaginable that you would never want a town to make national news for. A heartbreaking story. And Since then It has really bothered me. that My friend whose book we're going to talk about.

Hasn't actually been spoken to, I think, by any national media organizations. Uh no one has reached out to him to talk to him about that fateful day. Or everything that led him up to what he did on that day in terms of defending innocence. And I think that they've ignored him for a reason. Stephen Williford just absolutely disrupts every single narrative that people have about firearm owners, that gun control advocates have about firearm owners.

And I don't even want to re, I don't even want to put the conversation in that perspective. It shouldn't have to be, but unfortunately, we have some people in Washington, D.C., and people who would love to be in Washington, D.C., like Gavin Newsom, who absolutely insist on framing it in that kind of perspective. He's got a new book out. Stephen does. Actually, it's a book.

It's his first book: A Town Called Sutherland Springs: Faith and Heroism Through Tragedy. And I have to say. It's it's stunning. I think this book is absolutely stunning. And my friend Stephen joins me on Skype now.

Stephen, God bless you. I'm so glad that you're here with us. Congratulations on this book. I have to say, you are the only person whose written words ever made me ball. Yeah.

Thank you very much. Day path. I brought a copy of the book here today. show the viewing audience. Uh obviously your radio audience can't see it, but they can find it on Amazon.

It's a town called Sutherland Springs. And this I mean this book is Uh you everything I think that everybody had any question that anyone ever had, not just about what you did, but also about the lives lost, you discuss in beautiful detail in this book. And I thought this was so wonderfully done because And and I mean, really, you're a great writer, I have to say. You're a very good writer. Um, have you writt can I just ask, have you written a lot of stuff before?

Well, actually, it is co-written by my daughter, Rachel Howell. She wrote it. She went to Texas Ann Am. Um she had a 4.0 GPA at Texas A M and she um she went to college to be a writer, and they wanted me to have a ghost writer to write my book. And I said, that's unacceptable when my daughter could do it.

And So, my daughter actually wrote the stories down, and we interviewed people. I want people to understand with this book, too, when it says faith in heroism through tragedy, it's not necessarily about my heroism, but it is about people that were within the church and outside the church. We talk about people like Gunny Macias that say, A former Marine, or as he would say it, once a Marine, always a Marine. that was inside the church and people like Julie Workman First responders like Hank Carnot. It's heroism throughout the book.

And it is a very tragic book. but it's about my community that means so much to me. And you did such a great job in highlighting, you know, just the there's a lot, there were a lot of acts of heroism that day. For people who are unfamiliar, we're talking with Stephen Williford, who was the Hero, he stopped evil. In its tracks, when evil Showed up at the church in Sutherland Springs and massacred a number of his friends and neighbors.

And you discussed what happened when you thought you heard shots and your daughter came in and told you, and you took off barefoot. And I wanted to share with people. Just a couple of parts of this book. This was, this, this really got me. This one just absolutely kicked me in the chest.

You said, quote, I saw the church, the church, the once pristine white chapel now faded from years of love and service. Its doors hung open. dark and empty, like a mouth open in a terrible scream. That is so powerful because you In the book, you say that when you got to the church, it was very quiet. And that's very, obviously, very unusual for a church on a Sunday.

And you wrote about how, as you approached the church, you called out, giving up any tactical advantage. And you've had years and years of training. And the way that you talk about what happened and how you called the evil out from the church, and that actually stopped him from murdering more people, and he went to go engage you. You also were reflecting upon all of the years that had brought you to this moment to be prepared, all of your years of training, how you built the very AR-15 that you were using. You knew every aspect of that rifle.

You built it to be accurate. You built it to be precise. And then you said, Well, actually, I didn't build it. You know, God built this rifle. That was powerful because it was.

I told my husband, I said, This is kind of like a usual suspect's moment in the very end when you step back and you see everything on the wall, and you saw how everything had led you up to this particular point. in time. Talk to me about that.

So, all the competition shooting that I used to do, and then we. Shot on a church pistol team years ago, and we called ourselves the sinners. And one of our Sinners was a former Army Ranger And a San Antonio police officer, and in between competitions for. Three weeks in a row. Uh we Uh practice what to do if ever confronted with body armor.

And if you can't see God's hand and why I, as a plumber, why I. Was trained how to shoot around body armor, then you're willfully blind because. I can look at the past and I can see preparation for what happened on that day. Uh He told me: if you're ever confronted with body armor, shoot them in the body armor. They'll feel it.

And then wait your chance and look for the side. the hips and the legs. He said the side will kill thee The the guy. The hips we call an anchor shot, and we'll stop him, and then the legs will slow him down. And he was shooting at me at that moment.

I hit him in the body armor. And then when he turned to his side to get into his vehicle, I was able to put one between the plates high And and his side. And I was able to put one in his legs. And he got in the vehicle, put two more shots through the side window. I put one that broke right under underneath the the helmet across his forehead.

And he accelerated and he left. And I put one in the back. Of the windshield, shattering the windshield, rear windshield. And it went through the driver's side seat and hit him right at the left shoulder blade. And I was trained for that moment.

When I was able to look back and understand that, I give all the glory to God because there was absolutely. Obvious. You said that when this murderer walked out of the church, too, that Uh he was very confident. looked very confident, walked very confidently. Until you return fire.

And that's when you said his strings, he was like a marionette. It was like his strings had been cut, and then his fight or flight kicked in. Talking with our friend Stephen Williford, the hero who stopped the Sutherland Springs massacre, his new book, A Town Called Sutherland Springs: Faith and Heroism Through Tragedy, is out now. You can purchase it on Amazon. And you also, you beautifully highlighted.

All of the heroic acts that were still taking place inside of that church while this was happening. And you also gave a lot of insight into one of the, I think, a very interesting part of this story. As all of this was happening, You had this this gentleman named Johnny Langendorf who just happened to be By the grace of God, sitting at a stop sign, in Sutherland Springs, and he just happened to see all of this unfold. And you write about how you went up to his truck and you explain what happened, and he just unlocked the doors, and you guys were off. That is the timing of that.

I mean, that's you know, I that's a God thing. That's amazing. I tell people all the time, you know, anybody, any sane person. would have drove off and left me standing there at the stop sign after what he had just witnessed. But we're in Texas.

We're not known for sanity. You know, a sense of duty and honor. but not sanity in in that sort of a moment. And Johnny let me into his truck and And thank God for Johnny too. I don't believe in coincidences there.

And we chased him 11.6 miles, and in the end, he took his own life, and that's okay. I'm all right with that. Yeah. Talking with our friend Stephen Williford, a town called Sutherland Springs, Faith and Heroism Through Tragedy. This is.

It is such an amazing book because you learn about the people in that church. You learn about the relationships, and each of them, just like you had been prepared. You also illustrate some of those stories, and some of your friends and neighbors who had been prepared to really selflessly act when all of that was happening. This I know you you you Because you've had to kind of, I guess, come to terms with a lot of stuff after. I mean, you have gone through something that a lot of people never go through, and you know, God help, I hope, never go through.

Uh How talk to me a little bit because now you're you work with gun owners of America. And You know, when you hear Uh, you know, stories about defensive gun usage, or you hear discussions about rifles. This, your story is left out. This, your reaction and the training that so many people undertake willingly because they realize the privilege and also the responsibility it is, and you need to be equipped if heaven forbid you're called, although God does equip the called. But I want you to talk a little bit about that and how that led you to work with Gun Owners of America.

Well, um So I was trained and I truly believe that people should be trained. I don't believe that they have to be trained to exercise their Second Amendment rights. But if you think you're going to confront a shooter, You better be better trained than him. And we find this out all the time that. you fall back to your training and and uh El Paso, Texas when the shooter went into when the murderer went into the Walmart.

There were uh eight Can still carry permit holders there in that Walmart that had their guns that day, and they were able to get their families out of the Walmart. and which is fine and that's honorable. without training, you're going to do something like that. But if you think that you can just run over and confront a tutor Your mind will do what you train it to do. And so I encourage people that think that they would.

to go to a range shoot, enjoy it. Uh I I've been Helping with Texas fighting for our gun rights at at the state capitol. I've I've been doing things on Uh Skype with Colorado fighting against their assault weapons ban because they were going to use Sutherland Springs for an excuse. for a assault weapons ban, they mentioned Sutherland Springs. And I said, if if you're going to do that, then you need to speak with me.

So it was my activism in getting out there and fighting the fight that had uh gun owners of America to call me up and say, we want to Hire you. Because your story is relevant. We want to be able to get it out there. because it's relevant and It's just been my honor and privilege to work with gun owners of America, especially now when everything is being attacked. with the pistol brace bands and things and And the things that we're doing, the timing of me being here at this moment when.

Um this moment in history where our Second Amendment is being attacked more than it ever has been before. is uh crazy. And The gun owners of America are the only no compromise. gun advocacy group out there. We just um had the lawsuit with the pistol brace ban.

And the judge has given a stay for all of the gun owners of America's members We were striving to get a stay for the whole nation. But the judge didn't see it that way. But since we were the plaintiffs. Then he gave all the members of GOA a stay. Until all of this works its way to the Supreme Court and this gets decided for good.

Wow. I and I hope I I really do hope that that goodness that gets trashed because that is Uh I mean, well, we could talk a lot about the unconstitutionality of that. Stephen Williford, the book, A Town Called Sutherland Springs, Faith and Heroism Through Tragedy. It is available now on Amazon. I highly encourage everyone to go get this book because it's just wonderfully written.

I know you and I will talk some more, but it was really wonderfully written. And I have to say, it reminds me of this. I was thinking of this quote, this Churchill quote. He had said that to each there comes in their lifetime a special moment when they are figuratively tapped on the shoulder and offered the chance to do a very special thing, a unique to them and fitted to their talents. And what a tragedy if that moment finds them unprepared or unqualified for that, which could have been their finest hour.

You. My friend, we're definitely prepared for your finest hour. And I hope it inspires others to be as well. God bless you. Congrats on this book.

I know we'll be talking again soon. And thank you so much. Please, Dana, can I also say go to gunowners.org, look around and sign up, see what we're doing. Sign up as a member too, please. Absolutely.

Stephen Williford. My pleasure, my friend. We'll talk again soon. Thank you. My pleasure.

Thank you. God bless you. We have more to come, folks, as we wrap up this third hour of the broadcast. Stay with us. Right back.

Catch the Dana show noon to 3 p.m. Eastern on DirecTV, channel 347. Ooh, so the unsealed indictment is out. And we've been looking over some of it as much as we can. Steve's been looking over it, Lorraine's been looking over it.

Uh Initial thoughts are This is rough. Oh, it's rough already. It's rough. Very rough. Uh And the special counsel is apparently going to make a statement.

on all of this as well. There's I'm going to just keep this in mind. There is, I'm just going to say. You could have a situation. And again, we're only just now looking at all of these because this is all sealed up until just literally like 25, 20, 25 minutes ago.

Uh You could have a situation where He might be guilty of something. And you can also have a situation where the law is unequally applied. And other people, like Biden, Hillary Clinton, all of that, both of these can be simultaneously true. One does not make, one does not render the other less than, if you understand.

So we're going to be looking at this. We'll have some updates over at Chapter Inversary subscribers over on Substack. And you can follow, and we'll link that at Facebook as well. Oh boy. All right.

Sedaine's stupidity came. All right. It is our president. What's the score now? It's like teleprompter 27, Biden 0.

This is so bad. You gotta hear this. This is our president. I wanna thank everyone of Rocky Mountain City Council. Nash County, Edgecombe County.

Uh I guess it's more sad than stupid, honestly. I don't know.

At this point, it's like, please. What are we doing? What are we entertaining? I know. It's bad.

I mean, at least he didn't mess up and call the British Prime Minister Mr. President again.

So, you know. All right, folks, that does it for us this week. Sign up to my chapter and verse sub stack and watch Facebook, YouTube. Have a great weekend. I'll be back with you Monday.

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