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That's dana4hillsdale.com. I said in March that you would go to East Palestine, Ohio. You came here. How come you haven't gone to East Palestine yet?
Well, I haven't had the occasion to go to East Palestine. There's a lot going on here, and I just haven't been able to break. I was thinking whether I'd go to East Palestine this week, but I then was reminded I've got to go literally around the world. I'm going from Washington to India to Vietnam to... And so it's going to be a while.
But we're making sure that East Palestine has what they need materially in order to deal with their problems. It's gonna be wild. There was like um Oh, man, who is he reminding me of? Chris Watkin. It's gonna be wild.
So he I'm are we we're forgetting that he Also Went to Delaware. He went to the beach, Kane. He went to the beach repeatedly, right? For how long again? Remind everyone before we get started.
Just remind people. How many days has he been on vacation? Oh, man, like 370, something? And how he was, what, a week? At he was at two different well he was at two different beaches.
So he was He was Had one beach vacation. And then he was in Delaware and he had another like week long beach vacation. during which time he could not be bothered nor prevailed upon to go to Yeah. He didn't have the occasion. Yeah, he didn't have the occasion to go.
The occasion. He was too busy to be able to get it. Cut six. He says, Oh, we're going to get into that. Hold up.
We've got to greet everybody. It's been a long, extended weekend. That's true. I mean, people are just, you know, they're they're grabbing their coffees or their sodies or whatever they got. And they're joining us.
Welcome. You make fun of me, everybody. I don't know why I say it. I mean, so does.
Sounds so stupid. It's sody. I don't know. It is. And it's wash too.
And Pello, right? Say it again. Worsh. Welcome back to the show. It's Monday.
No, it's not Monday. It's Tuesday. It's our Monday. Mm-hmm. Extended uh we had a Labor Day weekend, obviously, and I hope everyone Is well rested, getting ready to start the work week.
We're going to get your table set, so to speak.
So, pull up a chair, and we're also going to make fun of some people. But we're going to break everything down because Congress is coming, Congress is back. And we're gonna get you up to date with everything that you can expect in the coming days.
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So The president Just to start with this, has been very busy, guys. I mean Candy's a busy man. You know, I mean, he's a very busy man. He can't be expected to be everywhere all at once. You know, he can't be at his beach house in Delaware and then be also in East.
Palestine. He can't be at his beach house in Del I mean, he can't do all of these things. He was able to go to Maui because those people vote Democrat. But, you know, you people out in East Palestine, working stiffs, you know, you all seem like you may or may not vote Republican.
So, mm. He's gonna send out Baba Birder. That's how my kids used to say it. Baba Dirder. Baba Builder.
Poop Buddha Judge. Pooh booty juice out there. And don't get onto me for how his name is said by the esteemed Lawrence O'Donnell over at MSNBC.
So he says it.
So we will follow in suit. He'll send out Secretary Mayor Pooh, but he can't be prevailed upon to go out there himself. And I mean, I really, it just is bad form. Like, people in East Palestine are livid over this. I mean, they said, look, this has been 211 days.
Actually, now I think it's what, 212? And they said that You know, he still has no plans. It's a Republican state.
Now, you can't sit here and tell me that. It's, Dana, you're looking too much into this. It's a rep. Am I, though? Because think of it.
I mean, he had no problem with going out to. Uh, Maui, even though he did fall asleep. Oh, no, wait, sorry, he was resting his eyes. Hmm, wink. He had no problem going out to Maui, but I just he has no problem with Democrat stuff.
But if it's a Republican voting area, then they just they don't have any more ho they don't have any more tots and pears. They have none.
Sound it out. Todds and Pierce. They have none.
I just to me If that's the optic that he's trying to avoid, he's failing miserably at this, just horribly at this.
So. He's been criticized Uh extremely.
Now, did you see How they were trying to make a huge deal. Over the fact, we're going to come back to this. He when that when he was uh in Florida after Hurricane Adalia. the Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, did not meet with him. And they tried to offset the criticism that Biden has been receiving over not going to East Palestine and even the way that he's handled Maui.
They've tried to offset that by making it out like, oh, he was snubbed by the Florida governor.
Well, we guess the Florida governor is just too into, you know, politics and being petty and all of this other stuff.
Well, the thing is, is that Biden went out there. When he made his speech, He went out to Florida when he was giving his remarks, and he, what did he do? He went after, he said something, he went after Trump, and then he started going into climate change. And DeSantis had said on social media later that They're not going to allow, they're not going to. Be used as some sort of apparatus to magnify.
the President's efforts to really use this as a way to push climate change. They're not going to do it. And Biden shamefully did that. Audio 7x5. This is what he was doing.
This is what he was doing. When he went, Again, it's hurricane season in Florida, hurricane season. And he made everything about climate change. Listen to this. I want to reiterate That appreciation today.
I also convened my entire cabinet. as part of a whole of government response. And that response is to increase the number and intensity of the extreme weather events and be wary we're going to use all the resources available to the government to do it. Nobody can deny the impact of climate crisis, at least nobody intelligent, can deny the impact of the climate crisis anymore. Just look around.
around the nation and the world for that matter. Historic floods, intense droughts, extreme heats, deadly wire fires, wildfires that have caused serious damage. like we've never seen before. Just since being president. In two and a half years, I've flown over more land burned to the ground as a consequence of wildfires than occupy the state or the entire land of the state of Maryland.
From down in New Mexico and Alabama, all up into Montana and around. It's been devastating.
So he made it all about climate change, it's hurricane season. We have hurricanes this time of year. all the time in Florida. That's why it's called hurricane season. Floridians are used to this.
Our listeners in Florida, y'all are used to this. You're all like, Oh gosh, you know it's a trap they're they're like wake us when it's a cat four. They're used to this.
Now, this is what the Florida governor said in response because the media went all in. First, they were like, oh my gosh, can you believe that he didn't want to meet Joe Biden? He's so petty. Can you believe that he didn't want to allow himself to be used as a megaphone to amplify this whole use of a tragedy to push climate change? Audio Soundbite 2.
Well, this is what the Florida governor said in response. Joe Biden and corporate media have been blaming um climate change for the natural disasters and the hurricanes. What do you think about that?
Well, I think if you look there was the there was a storm that went on this almost exact track in 1896 and it had 125 mile an hour winds just like this one. If you look at the state of Florida, the most powerful storm hurricane we've ever had is actually the anniversary is now. It's the Labor Day hurricane of 1935. It had 185 mile an hour sustained winds. The most powerful hurricane that's ever been made landfall in the state of Florida, probably in the United States, but certainly in the state of Florida.
That ripped up parts of the Florida Keys. It killed hundreds of people. There were people that got caught up in the storm. Their clothes got ripped off their bodies. The wind was so strong.
So I think the notion that somehow hurricanes are something new, that's just false. And we've got to stop politicizing the weather and stop politicizing natural disasters. We know from history there have been times where it's been very... busy in Florida, late 40s, early 50s. You had a lot of hits of significant hurricanes.
So I think sometimes people need to take a breath and get a little bit of perspective here. But the notion that somehow if we just adopt, you know, very left-wing policies at the federal level, that somehow we will not have hurricanes, that is a lie. And that is people trying to take what's happened with different types of storms and use that as a pretext to advance their agenda on the backs of people that are suffering. And that's wrong, and we're not going to do that in the state of Florida. Good for him.
So that's why he's not allowing this. And, you know, he's kind of busy. He doesn't have time to do these photo ops with Joe Biden coming out there for a quick visit, acting as though he cares. By the way, a lot of people, all right, too, have talked some smack about Florida recently. Just saying.
Just saying, remember, I mean Democrats assailed that state because They were daring to push back against mandatory closures, even when you had these mayors like that Suarez out of Miami closing the beaches and fighting with the governor about that. And these different county administrators closing this and that, and the governor having to fight with every single one of these Democrat lawmakers to keep this stuff open. Man, Democrats across the country were slamming Florida. That's taking some on the right too. But They don't have time for this!
They're getting, I mean, look how quickly they rebounded after Ian. Look how quickly they were getting roads and roads, bridges stabilized, roads rebuilt. I mean, look at the devastation in Sanibel and how quickly people. I mean, they're used, like I said, they're used to this, but they're used to being prepared and they're used to responding quickly.
So this I don't think was a very successful maneuver by the White House to try to hijack this.
Now some of the other things that we're watching, Congress, the narrative building has already started. I warned you about this. Democrats, they're already portraying it. And I'm so tired of MAGA XYZ. Like MAGA shutdown, MAGA this, MAGA that.
Or mega meg. I'm just that's what Democrats are. It sounds so cheap. Democrats, this is a headline over Sis Politico. Democrats are bracing for a mega shutdown.
Now, they're claiming that Republicans are trying to shut down the government, fingers crossed, because Democrats want a whole bunch of entitlement spending, right? They will also want to tie any aid to Maui and any aid to Florida, which, by the way, DeSantis got slammed because he rejected federal money for Florida. But his argument was: A, they don't need it, and B, there's strings attached with it. There's climate change demands that are attached with the federal funding, so we reject that. That's why he rejected it, by the way.
Democrats are wanting to tie aid to Maui to more money for Ukraine. This is what they're all trying to wrap up as we gear towards this budget battle. And they're immediately, and you knew this was going to happen with Maui, and I told you this was going to happen. They were trying to say, what was it? There was a Democrat last week who was saying, oh, it was a FEMA head who was saying in a sound bite, oh, well, we've, you know, we're going to need more money.
You knew that they were going to try to tie this to this budget battle. That's exactly what they're doing. They're also still going after Tommy Tupperville, telling him to stop this dangerous hold on promoting officers because he is not going to allow taxpayers to fund for abortion as birth control and taxpayer-funded genital mutilation surgery. That's what Democrats are demanding, and he's refusing to fold on that. I think he should actually be giving a commendation instead of being criticized in the press for it.
We're going to tell you. All about this and set you up for what is going to be coming down in Congress. Also, culture issues, what Google says about whether or not men can menstruate. We're going to cover that. First Lady Jill Biden tests positive after being boozed, faxed, booze, faxed.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss, it's time for Dana's Quick Five. Little Dreamweaver. Golly, Gary Wright. The Brains, the singer behind Dreamweaver. Dead, dead at age 80 after he had Parkinson's and dementia.
And I think everybody, we were just talking about this on break. I think everybody became familiar with Dreamweaver thanks to Wayne's World. Because we were like in high school when that came out. We're like, wow, the song's amazing.
So we all got into it. We all got into Dreamweaver and then we all got into Gary Wright because normally that never would have happened.
So, see, just like you learn about cool 70s music from, you know, pop culture movies, everything I learned about classical came from Bugs Bunny.
So just saying.
So that's Dreamweaver, Gary Wright. Also, I don't know how to talk about this one. This is going to need its own segment. A Delta flight from Atlanta to Barcelona, I'm not making any of this up, I promise you, was forced to turn back. Because the passenger suffered such a horrific bout.
Of hot snakes on a plane?
Sorry, diarrhea. That The pilot said That it was a biohazard issue and it affected all the way through the plane. It was a Delta Airbus A350. It literally had to turn back. And apparently, it was running down the aisle.
They said, quote, passenger diarrhea all over aircraft, biohazard. That's what they actually said. Air traffic control had it. And they had to rip up the carpets. People who were passengers on the plane were saying, Yes, it was absolutely that bad.
It was, I mean. Just in case you wondered how to make an A350 divert, that's exactly how. Uh wow. And Burning Man. What an avatar for the left.
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Yes, it's back. It's back. It's back. But she's on the men. She's on the tail end, and she'll probably be back this week.
But sorry, she's not here. For those of you who are looking forward to seeing. Oh my gosh. Do you see what they're trying to push? Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you. You see what they're pushing? Oh my gosh, the COVID's back. She's got it. She's got the.
I think it's a cold. It's a virus, first off. It's a cold. It's a glorified cold. I've had it.
It's yeah, it's flu also the start of flu season. Welcome back to the show again. Dana Lash with you, your lovable curmudgeon. I just For those of you by the way who were like, What the hell were you playing? coming into that segment.
I'm obsessed with it. Have you ever have you all ever played I'm going to come back to this topic, book market. Have you ever played the Goat Simulator? It's the most frustrating, singularly hilarious game ever. I played it a couple of years ago.
That's the theme song to it.
So I just want to use that for all stupid things forever in perpetuity. But back to the the whole point. They're saying that Oge, it's it's back. It's and as Kane noted, it is flu season. When I would have, I'd rather have COVID a million times over than even have like, yeah, like a regular standard cold.
Or definitely the flu. Definitely the flu. Makes you feel like you are dying. And then COVID is just annoying. There's a difference.
And You know, I think it rai I think it rings true for anybody that has any kind of uh immune uh any kind of uh Immunocompromised situation. I mean, the flu is going to be bad for you, too. Just like. coronavirus would be. But it does feel like they're trying to amp this up to get everything to shut down again.
We're going to talk to Dr. Robert Malone here coming up next hour.
So, the first lady, how many times has this chick been. Boosted Vaxed. Facts again boosted. How many times? I was actually looking, I think every shot you can get, she's got it.
So she tested positive again for the Rona. And she has mild symptoms, says the White House. And so she is staying in their beach house in Delaware where until she's over it. I They're really trying to they're really making this, really trying to push this and make this. Come back.
Now, my husband thinks that they're going to try to push to shut everything down again, like they did the last election. You will see people in the street. You will s I won't I won't comply. I mean, there's no way. Actually, I didn't really comply all that much the first go-around.
For the first 15 days, as a courtesy, I did it. And then after that I was just pissed off. I was just done with it because you're. After that point, I think everyone realized that the face mask thing and all of that, that it was just. a pacifier.
It was a public pacifier that it did absolutely nothing. It's not my responsibility to make you feel comfortable in going out in public. It isn't. And you could sit here and try to emotionally blackmail me with a faith that you don't subscribe to or care about unless you want to use it to manipulate people that you think are polar opposite you ideologically. It doesn't work on me either.
Uh so I I I don't know. I just I'm it's not we're not doing this again. We are not doing this again. Not at all. I think the last time.
And it was a doctor's office. that I went into where they Had asked And this was a while ago, if they if I would wear a face mask and I literally just put it on my head like a hat. I was such a jackwaggon. I was purposefully as stupid as possible. And I think it one of the girls didn't realize that and the other girl immediately did.
And they're like, no, you need to cover your face.
So I put it over my eyes. I'm not kidding you. This is how ridiculous I am. And they're like, no, you need to put it over your mouth.
So I did. Oh, your nose and mouth. And so I put it over my nose, and I would, it was like three stooges. If it was over my nose, I'd make sure my mouth was because. That Is absurd as believing that it actually would stop the virus particle that you're trying to say that it would stop because there's so many studies.
That show it it unequivocally doesn't it just does not So Not doing it again. But she's tested positive. But I thought the vaccine stopped all transmission. Like, w what's happening? When ivermectin was discussed as a therapeutic, I mean they came after us.
They came I mean everybody. saying you're taking hearth medicine. You're trying to claim that Ivermectin cures coronavirus. Nobody literally ever said that. They just said that it helped ease the symptoms of it.
Which you did. Absolutely. I'll fight you on that. It it did all damn day.
So it's a therapeutic, but you can talk about it like that.
So they went from talking about this vaccine and lying to you about it preventing transmission, which they later had to come out with their own mouths and say it didn't. And Then The New and and then now they're it's like they they talk about it like it's a therapeutic, but they don't say therapeutic. Do you think that Cain is that what they're? I don't think that they're going to be able to lock everybody down again. I really don't.
Well, I think they they have a a whole level of hubris. after 2020 and 2021. I don't know. I'm I'm sceptical. I'm skeptical.
You're skeptical.
So you think that they I just don't think that they I don't think that they will I just don't government controls all of the licensing you need to have a business. All they have to do is threaten to pull your legs off. Oh, yeah, they've done it. I would still do it. I'd still do it.
And then I would honestly, I would still do it. And then I would pull a Boston standoff. I'd pull a Lexington and Concord type of standoff. And I've seen the videos where the police are just quote-unquote doing their job instead of upholding the Constitution, which is what they swore an oath to. That worries me.
So I am skeptical. If they try to do it again, I think it's mass civil resistance time. I agree with you. And then the government, with their reaction, can decide how froggy they want to get. I'm being completely serious.
The Declaration of Independence actually spells it all out. I mean yeah, they didn't get up they didn't all meet in in the in in Liberty Hall and go, no, none of the supplies. Right. If you get sick. I mean, it's our duty as citizens to re Just to restart the government if it becomes too tyrannical.
I will literally operate speakeasies. Oh, I'll do the whole thing. I've always wanted to do that. Like, go ahead, bring back some of that prohibition type stuff. I'm looking to get rich off the black market.
Let's do this. Oh, I will totally do it. And then if you come at me, we'll go down Waco style. Like, it's, you know, it's up to you. I am so serious.
Put me on your watch list. I don't have enough fingers on the hands that the good Lord gave me for you.
So, this is how it is. I hope CBS clipped that.
So by the way, I gotta tell you how my Sunday started.
So Sunday morning, you know, like we're I think I was in church. And my mom is blowing up my phone. Nana Gail, blowing up my phone. Nana's blowing it up. And I'm like, oh my gosh, what is happening here?
So I'm looking at it and she is Just fixing to beat somebody. She is mad. You know how sometimes when a woman sends you a text, men particularly, And you read it and you can not only hear it in her voice, but you can also feel her head swerving. while you read the text.
So it was like that. I go pull this up. She was so mad. She I mean, I'm sitting in church. And she is just blowing me up.
Oh, my goodness So she said, um She goes, You were on CBS Sunday morning for your radical talk radio. You are a bad person. You spread lies, hate, etc. And then she has I roll emoji. And then I go, Was it a segment on radio?
And she says, You and Limbaugh, all you care about is spreading misinformation, revenue and ratings. She goes, No, you were on camera. They showed your placing. They showed a clip of you describing Ozark and two more clips. Get your armor ready, says Nana.
And she goes she says, oh she goes, They showed your placing of number number seven in talk radio and I responded, LOL, I'm number five, those bitches So She said they called it division in the media and the internet. And I was like, okay, thanks. Thanks for the Thanks for the heads up. Yeah, she sent me screenshots and everything. She was so mad.
And uh She said, on another show, you said if Democrats can't rob you, the next best thing is to convince you that you're being robbed. And I was talking about your voting. And then she sent me on something about Vivek, Ramaswami, and L Sharp because she didn't like Vivek. Uh This is what she this is what she was referencing because I don't watch CBS Sunday morning. I don't know why she doesn't either because she's not 110 years old.
And I don't know. I mean, the only place that I think you can even see CBS Sunday morning is like, I don't know, in the waiting room of purgatory. I really don't know. Like, I don't, I was surprised that it's broadcast here in this room. Realm.
So, anyway, this is what she was talking about that she saw Sunday morning and got so mad about. This was, Juan pulled it. Listen. 35 years after the talk radio revolution on the air. is still often an exercise.
In off the rails. And you know that guy had like that super white hair. He looked like a character in Ozark? What's the nature of talk radio? Is it any different than it's been the last two or three decades?
If anything, Jim, I think it's more extreme. I think over that long span, it has unquestionably divided Americans. It has unquestionably hardened our politics. If Democrats can't rob you, the next best thing is to convince you that you are being robbed. How is that good for America?
It's not. It's bad for America. On the list of Talkers Magazine top 10 men. Yeah, this is like two years ago. I'm number five now, suckers.
Like, they don't even have the most current list. I'm number five, beating all those, beating everybody else. Come on, y'all didn't even get the right list. Whatever. That made me mad.
I was like, if you're going to sit here, I don't, I mean, if you're going to talk bad about me, that's my bad. You get my ratings right.
Okay, if you're gonna sit here and drag my name in the mud, that's okay, but you sit here and you talk about how many millions of people listen across the country every single day. If you're gonna put my name in your mouth, you make sure that you get my placement correct, okay?
So I don't care. I am not. I just find it entertaining. Who's the short stack that they had there looking like a frog on a log? Who's that dude?
No idea. I mean, that's not just the scene either. The dude looks squatty and dumpy. Who's this guy? Cut that CBS.
Dare you. Who's this guy? Well, if anything, it's more divisive. If you listen to the left, they're having premenstrual dysphoric syndrome every single day about something. We just make fun of people and then we tell you what's happening in the news and then we get on with our lives, right?
That's kind of what we do. We don't engage in all that stuff they engage in. I mean, the left, when you listen to them, they are mad. They're yelling at you every single day. Oh my gosh.
I don't know how many calories that burns to be that angry all day long and screaming like that all day long. But I mean, we don't really do that here. Every now and then we'll get. Justif justifiably. Perturbed.
But it's not like the left. I mean, the left is basically, you know, telling you that, you know, Donald Trump eats babies and probably hates kittens too. I mean, all that's the kind of stuff that they say. or it's all mega mega b b And we're just sitting here doing our thing. They're the ones who are obsessed.
Who is this guy that they bring on? Like this, nobody has ever heard of this dude. I never even seen this guy. I was talking to another friend of mine in broadcasting. They're like, I didn't know who that cat is.
Like, if we don't even know who you are, who is you? Who are you doing? What are you doing on CBS? Come on. And who is the guy who was interviewing?
That dude. He looks like a gym teacher. Is this like his side job? I'm gonna do uh let me pitch a segment on uh talk radio. Th these segments are a dime a dozen.
I'm so tired of it.
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Eastern on DirecTV Channel 347. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. Nearly 13,500,000 jobs just since you got me sworn in in January of 2020. Um Huh? What year does this dude think it is?
We've how many jobs did he say? 10,000, 110 billion. 110 trillion, 10,000 and 20 per trillion jobs that I've created. I love Democrat math. They're like, okay, we're going to shut down the government and make it to where nobody can go to work.
And then When everyone goes back to work, we're going to say we created all these jobs. This is crazy. Look at all the job creation, it's wild. Mm, that's not really Accurate. But they're still running with I don't really believe I don't think anybody believes it.
But hey, I'm trying to. What is this? Does he know for real? Does he know what year it is? I'm doubtful.
We've created this since I was sworn sworn in in January. Is he saying that in the a few years? They've created these jobs or is he is he saying since January and he thinks apparently it's twenty twenty. It's a lot either way.
Well, yeah, obviously, but I'm just curious as to his thinking on this. It's a rabbit hole. Yeah, I don't I don't wanna try to understand his thought process because when I do, I feel like the room spins and it gets blurry. And it's like a mental roofie. In a way.
to try to, you know, understand that. Um yeah, I I I don't know. Uh all right, so coming up in our second hour, Give you the lay of the land. We have Congress getting ready to battle over the budget. Also, immigration.
New York City has spent thirty-five million dollars. for two hotels in which illegal entrance are stain. And this is the problem that I have with the stupid media language. Like I saw this headline. It said staggering figures reveal 1.2 million U.S.
they said U.S. born workers lost their jobs last month, replaced by 688,000 foreign-born staff as migrants flood across the border. That's why status, whether you come across legally or illegally, is important because our replacement workers here legally Are they here illegally? But the headline and actually they don't even get into it until like three quarters of the way into the story. This is the problem with this stupid language.
Illegal alien is a legal term, and other countries use that exact equivalent of that term. I mean, I've looked. I mean, everybody, I mean, everybody from UK to Ireland to the Dominican Republic, like every Mexico, they all use that equivalent of that term. But only in the United States is it considered, no, you can't use it.
So we're just gonna use this bland term migrant. to actually make it vague as to whether or not someone's here legally or not.
So, we're also going to get into international. We got Dr. Robert Malone with the Rona, all kinds of stuff. Don't want to miss it. Stay tuned.
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I have no home to go to the secret service that's hard my health up in a good way to Make it secure.
So I'm no place to go when I come to go for security. I'm only here for one day. Are you homeless? Is that what you're telling us? No, I'm not homeless.
I just have one home I was beautiful.
Well, I'm sorry. What do you want to achieve in So what a weird sound bite. That's Biden in Delaware. He's saying that Secret Service tore up his house, so He has to go to what, the beach house? That's the only place that he can go when he's in Delaware?
And It's not vacation though. Yeah, but it's not vacation. Which is You know, like uh how I said on Twitter over the weekend. you know, just like how when I tell when I would tell the kids that I'm Just resting my eyes. for a few minutes that it's not a nap.
Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash here with you. Top of this second hour. Later on, Are we going to see more lockdowns? We're going to talk to Dr.
Robert Malone about a lot of this stuff. But uh Biden, he, you know, jetted down to Florida To deliver a lecture on climate change, hasn't been to East Palestine. He's been to Delaware a tons. He's been on vacation for a year. And he says, but he's not on vacation.
He's not on vacation.
Now correct me if I'm wrong, King, but the k the the Beach House in Delaware, they don't do visitor logs and all that stuff, correct? Yeah, no, they don't.
Okay, so how are you working? How's he working there when you don't? I'd like to see an account. Of the people that are visiting and the people that are working, if that's the case. Yeah, as would I.
I mean, I would like to see. Oh. But who's? going there who's You have to keep these logs, these visitor logs, everywhere else.
Well, he's not working. We know he's not. I I don't d know exactly what he's what he's doing. Yeah, you know what makes it hard to for him, I think, and I was thinking about this over the weekend. I do believe that he is compromised health wise, and I don't think that that's an unreasonable observation.
But the other thing that he does that I think not just him, but Democrats as a whole do, is What is the point of having all of these surrogates and all of these other people in government? if you're not going to use them. You know what I mean?
So think about it. If Biden is too weak To travel to everywhere he needs to travel. If he's too weak to go to East Palestine, or if he thinks that it would look bad for him somehow to go to a Republican Area. And Maybe give a little attention to the problems with that they're still dealing with there. Then why doesn't he send?
You know, the vice president, or somebody other than that incompetent little twerp, uh, Poot Booty Juice, why doesn't he send someone? else there to continue to Remind Americans that they're still dealing with these issues. They're still dealing with. you know this this toxic waste there and and health issues etc and Uh I I you know, do you think that that that I mean, it seems like that would be a smart move to make? All of the problems that This administration is dealing with are created by this administration.
I mean, they create so many problems for themselves. And I don't, it's like they fight against themselves. I have no idea why. No idea why. But He's not even taking advantage of all of the people that he could be sending there.
in his place if he doesn't want to go. Just like if he didn't want to go to the border. You you can't send Kamala Harris to the one place. uh by the southern border that has the wall. Has the force multiplier there.
It it doesn't really work that well. But I I I I think his Especially his quick trip to Florida, just for the express purpose of lecturing to everybody about climate change. I don't think that that went very well. Audio Sunday 13. Kevin McCarthy as Congress comes back into session.
as the house comes back. He responded to A reporter asking him about this. This is uh audio cut 13. Listen. Well, hurricanes have hit California before.
Hurricanes have hit Florida before. Floods have hit Um Vermont. The hurricane actually didn't hit Hawaii. The high wins did. The one things that you can look at, even if the temperature has changed before on the surf and gone down and gone up.
The mitigation. The fuel. The grass. Um Why does some Buildings survive and others not. Mm.
Now as the house returns from their summer recess.
So does the fight over the narrative with the budget.
So, this is just some of the opening shots from this morning.
So, you have the Washington Post. that ran this editorial. demanding that the quote unquote whatever MAGA Republicans or MAGA House or whatever. Stop. uh opposing These monetary demands from Democrats.
Yeah. And that includes the abortion on Demeter's birth control for service members, and it includes taxpayer-funded. I um unnecess medically unnecessary surgeries. on the genitals of individuals who uh claim that they're of a different sex. And you have people like Tommy Tumberville who don't believe that that's something that taxpayers, particularly in a time of recession, should be on the hook for.
And Democrats are livid because they're claiming that, and if they look, if they wanted all of these military appointments, if they wanted all of this stuff done. They wouldn't have poisoned the well by adding these medically unnecessary, complete identity politic things onto it. They wouldn't have made it more difficult so that now they can say, oh, look, Republicans are opposing these promotions, et cetera. It's just, it's incredibly disingenuous. But this is one of the things that they're using in their budget battle.
They also want to tie aid to Maui. to more money for Ukraine. That's a real thing. Over at Red State, they have a write-up of one of the proposals. They said that Senator Duckworth tells reporters she's going to object to Senator Rick Scott's plans to pass disaster aid on its own.
Without the rest of the Biden administration's supplemental request, meaning that other parts of that supplemental request are all that other stuff I was talking about, including Ukrainian funding. In fact, Duckworth was on the record saying, quote, it's important to include Ukrainian funding. He wants to replenish And I'm not a major fan of Rick Scott, but you know, I he wants to replenish the Federal Disaster Relief Fund, okay, but he wants it to be a straight no chaser thing, whereas Democrats are demanding that all of this other stuff be tacked onto it. including Ukrainian more more billions for Ukraine. I mean, that's goofy.
Why would you have, I'm, why in the hell. Would you have aid? for a foreign country Tied into a bill for disaster funding. for American citizens who are suffering due to natural disasters here in the United States. That's These two things are entirely Unrelated to the other.
And Democrats want this as a talking point. They want to use. Disaster funding for Maui. As if they haven't already hurt Maui enough. I'll have you, I'll remind you: it was Democrat policies that governed water equity that made nine hours pass before people could put out their burning children and burning homes.
It was those policies that prevented the sirens from sounding to notify people that a wildfire, which was spreading so fast, was coming, they needed to evacuate, they needed to get to a safer area. It was those exact policies, the exact policies of refusing to engage in proper forestry management to reduce the amount of dead brush, et cetera. that created a kindling for these wildfires. It was these policies that contributed to the electric company refusing to shut up power to lines in these areas that had not been managed well due to existing Democrat policies, as I just mentioned. I mean, I don't know how much one party can hurt, An affected area and continue to hurt an affected area, but tying disaster relief funding.
From a disaster that was brought on in part by their policies. Tying that to funding for a foreign country is one of the most asinine tone-deaf, callous things I can think of. I mean, it should not be a fight. to vote on disaster relief. For areas affected by natural disasters, the Democrat Party ought to pay for it out of their own damn coffers, honestly.
Now, Tim Scott had responded saying that it's crazy that anybody in Washington would try to delay the delivery of disaster aid to American families, people trying to get back on their feet, he said. And he says it's not about. Uh Really, he says it's about Americans, and Americans should always come first. That's true. Why is that controversial to say?
How can you look at what's happening in Maui and say, oh no, unless Ukraine gets their funding, Maui residents can't get theirs? What in the world? But that's what they're doing. And they're trying to build this narrative on it. Here's the political piece.
Getting into this even more. Democrats are bracing for a MAGA shutdown, and hope they use Duckworth again as their big image. She's going to be one of their lead in the Senate on this. And everyone's looking at the house as they all come back for recess. Nobody wants a continuing resolution.
Democrats want to avoid a shutdown. They don't really want to avoid a shutdown. I really don't think that they care. I think that they just want to use whatever leverage they can in order to get the excessive spending that they want. They said that They're really well, they're really targeting McCarthy on this.
And going after the quote-unquote hard-right freedom caucus. Guys, remember the Hard Right Freedom Caucus? That's the Tea Party caucus that was started by people like Ron DeSantis when he was in the House and other grassroots limited government constitutionalists. They're saying listen to how Politico describes this. Members of the Hard Right Freedom Caucus are escalating their threats.
They use phrases like hostage, GOP hostage taking. Uh They're not actually mentioning in this piece, I've noted. Th what Democrats have added to their demands. FOR SPENDING Like they're not getting into For instance, how much money Democrats want to send to Ukraine. They're not.
getting into a number of these. I i it feels like that's kind of important. They're going after Tommy Tuberville, his blockade of military nominations.
Okay. I think the military nominations thing, they're saying, oh, we have all you know, these heads of these different branches that are completely unfulfilled.
Well, Democrats, you created a problem because never before has that been t tacked on to this defense authorization. Never before. No one has, they have never, ever, it has never been an issue in voting for this before. It only became an issue when Democrats demanded. Taxpayer dollars to fund medically unnecessary surgeries, To switch around the genitals.
of soldiers who want to identify as a different sex. That has never been an issue until Democrats demanded that that be part of it.
So this isn't Tuberville's problem. I hope he sticks to his guns on this. I hope the damn government shuts down. And all the media going, well, that's how you know Republicans, it'll hurt Republicans in an election year. You know what, they said that?
Let me tell you something. They said that back in 2018 and it didn't. They said it back in when? Fourteen. And it didn't.
They said it back in 10 and they didn't. In fact, it's benefited Republicans every single time. really benefited back during the 2010 shellacking. And now, all of the news you would probably miss, it's time for Dana's Quick Five. So apparently, Burning Man attendees got, well, they had a lot of rain, they got stuck.
They were unable to exit festival grounds. Their food ran low. Their water ran low. They were rationing their supplies. People like Chris Brock had to get out and walk out of all of the mud and hitchhike and actually get a ride out.
I mean, it's crazy. They declared it a national, like a disaster area, and finally, they allowed everyone yesterday to very slowly, at 10 miles per hour, start driving out. And they, it's just crazy. And then people were getting sick, and oh my gosh, just an absolute nightmare. Yeah, let's see.
This is why it's glorified camping. We're not doing it. Let's see. The states with the relaxed pot laws apparently have more impaired drivers. This is just some, it's from just the news.
They said that states that eased their laws on marijuana saw more impaired driving, but they also said that the potency of marijuana has skyrocketed in the recent decade, and that's contributed to. To that. Also, this, I don't want to really get a thing. They're super gonorrhea now. Why?
Why is this a thing? Why is this? Why does this? Why is this a thing? They're saying that, yes, this STDs.
Some are apparently getting more powerful, including the super gonorrhea, a priority microorganism. And they said it has shown microbial resistance.
So keep your niece kissing, everybody. Just, you know, follow, follow my grandma's advice. Engineered red wolves need space, but apparently engineered red wolves and human. I don't really trust honestly the government to deal with any kind of animal issue at this point anymore, especially after they got, what is it? They had those two wildcats that they got that starved to death in the desert after they released them.
The government messes everything up. A Phoenix man let his 10-year-old son drive his pickup truck on the freeway, according to police who stopped the vehicle. Arizona DPS said the boy led troopers on a brief pursuit Saturday afternoon, speeding, weaving in and out. The 49-year-old father was in the passenger seat. He was booked in a Maricopa County Sheriff's Office on suspicion of endangerment.
And apparently, he also had a container of open alcohol in the vehicle. Why? Why? Uh Coming up next, Dr. Robert Malone.
So are they going to lock us down again? Like, how dangerous is this new strain? I mean, do you care about the new strain? We'll talk with him about all of that. 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. It's representing an evolutionary leap, unlike anything we've seen before. The most similar evolutionary leap we've seen with this virus was from Delta to Omicron, and you and I both know how that turned out.
So, what we're trying to understand actively, our scientists around the world are working on whether the current vaccine will provide kind of neutralization antibodies, meaning will it be effective against this kind of more threatening variant? This is all we are hearing about: the new variant. Everyone needs to be worried about the new variant. The first lady now, despite being multi-vaxed and boosted, and all of these other things that we were told that we needed to prevent transmission, which, you know, clearly now we know the truth on, she has it yet again. And MSNBC has really been pushing this.
I have another soundbite for you. First off, welcome back to the program. You can listen to the radio show across the country. We got millions of listeners every day. You can also watch the simulcast of the radio program, YouTube, Facebook, channel 347, DirecTV.
One other quick cut: this is MSNBC, Dr. Gupta, saying that every, listen to this, everyone older than six months, he's saying now, needs a booster shot. Listen to this. We got audio sound by 20. That is not 20.
Real quick, if you will, who needs to get a booster and when?
So, all of us need boosters.
So, six months of age and up. We're going to have boosters by the end of this month, hopefully. They're really drumming up the hysteria very conveniently during an election year.
So, we thought, you know, because of all of this, we should probably bring on an actual expert who can break all this down, a very good friend of ours who's been joined us on the program before, Dr. Robert Malone.
You all know him. He's the original inventor, by the way, of the mRNA platform that was used in the Pfizer and Moderna. Therapeutics, I should say. And he joins me now. He also has his book, Lies My Government Told Me and the Better Future Coming.
Dr. Malone, so good to see you again. Thank you for joining us. I just want to get your reaction to some of this initial hysteria over this new variant. And now everyone's talking about masking and they're wondering if everything is going to shut down again very conveniently during an election year.
I've got a lot of other questions, but I just wanted to get your initial reaction.
So briefly, because we're short on time in the segment. I just put out a sub stack about Eris. which is one of the two variants, the other one being Parola. This is absolute bear porn. Initially kicked off two weeks ago.
By Scott Gottley, acting on behalf of Pfizer, in what was essentially an extended commercial on Face the Nation. Uh What we clearly have here, and I'm documented in that substack as a Just today from the CDC, that phylogeny relationship. Of this Eris variant to Omicron and to the variant that they have built the. Uh booster. Vaccine quote unquote products for this fall.
And by the way, the statement that was made in the first clip about neutralizing antibodies. That's I'm sorry, I don't know what else to say. That's BS. Neutralizing antibodies are not a correlate of protection. That's the same lie that they told us at the beginning.
And they're telling us again now: okay, those are absolutely not validated correlates of protection, and yet they're trotting it out again. The uh oh Messaging coming from the CDC that everyone six months and older have to get boosted, there is no evidence of major morbidity or mortality in healthy children, full stop. there is clear, unequivocal evidence of damage to the immune system of children in a broad based fashion. That is just a paper published from Australia about two weeks ago. as well as damage, for instance, myocardially.
In children, after receiving these products.
So you have no reason for benefit. There's no clinical benefit provided here. Children are already protected by their own immune system. Don't do it. You mentioned talking with Dr.
Robert Malone, Pyrrilla, the two variants, which I do think in Iris, and by the way, you can find him, RW Malone MD at Substack. Uh They to me, it seems like they would be very mild. I mean, we're going into flu season for crying out loud. But also what I found questionable, doctor, is how was there a vaccine so quickly developed and released? I mean, it's just.
It wasn't.
Okay. So, this is another lie that's being told right now. Back last summer, early in the summer, actually in springtime, there was a meeting of the Verbach at the FDA in which they decided. That they needed to build booster vaccines for fall to Kraken. You remember Kraken?
Ooh, very spooky name. It's all going to eat us up. Freakin turned out to be a big nothing burger. And what's happened is that Aris is out competing Kraken very easily now, and Aris is rising. And oh, by the way, this huge surge, 100% surge in infections in the United States.
Well, that's actually 7,000 to 14,000 off of a, you know, it's a very, very low baseline. It's a fraction, you know, we're having 40 deaths a day attributed. uh to being with COVID, not necessarily from COVID. A there is no surge here. This is all fear porn.
This is all fear porn to market the booster vaccines that the government has already bought. or a variant that's already going extinct. based on predictions wrong predictions that were made by the FDA's vaccine related and biologics advisory committee, the Burbach, last spring.
So they blew it. And this hope that the Kraken Uh derived A booster vaccines will protect against ERIS, which is increasingly the dominant strain. It's about 30%. a virus in the United States right now. Um is purely hope.
There is no data to support it. This is again substitution of hope for data. like we've seen all the way through. This is just another case Of fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice.
I'm sorry, fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. They're trying to fool us again. And of course, as you note, we have Tony Fauci being trotted out and so many other of the advocates, and notably Gottlieb, who is really a spokesperson for advisor. He sits on the board.
And his claim to fame. Let's just recalibrate. Dr. Gotlieb's claim to fame is that he was a senior bureaucrat in an agency that's now been shown to be captured and corrupt. That's that's his total contribution to humanity before he joined Pfizer.
And oh, by the way, he also happens to be an advisor to the CIA.
Okay, that's that's what just convenience. Yeah, just I'm sure, just you know, just total convenience, yeah. We're talking with Dr. Robert Malone about the newest. I like the way he puts it, the fear porn surrounding the latest coronavirus hysteria.
I mean, honestly, no, I was reading what you were writing about Aris. It doesn't, I mean, if I'm being frank, it doesn't seem that serious. And so on. Clinically, there's no signs.
Now, what is popping up that's of concern is a cutaneous autoimmune rash. And that's happening in the highly inoculated.
Okay, that is happening in these recipients of these products. And it's yet another adverse event that's popping up on top of this huge litany of other ones. But in terms of Eris or Parola, These are, you know, Eris is. More infectious, it's competing. With the other Omicron variants, because this is just another variant of Omicron.
It's a branch off a branch off a branch. from Omicron parent strength.
Okay, and it is a separate, it's on a separate phylogenetic lineage. from Craken. And so they're really reaching to say that A is going to protect against B. And there is no evidence of serious clinical consequences associated with this more highly infectious variant in the sense of hospitalization or death. As I mentioned, Uh mortality.
currently by worldometer data. in the United States is forty Per day in the United States that are COVID-associated. That's not COVID-caused. Those can be people that got a car accident or a shot in the head or cancer or whatever, and they happened to stick a swab up their nose and got a signal on the test. And then they picked their extra 50,000 bucks.
Right? Just to be clear on that. I'm talking with Dr. Robert Malone, the original inventor of the mRNA platform. I I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but Doctor, I gotta be honest with you.
The last.
Some of the things I've seen in the last four years have really made me question my position as not being a conspiracy theorist, if I'm being frank about it. Because I just yeah, I find this interesting. I mean, the fact that now all of a sudden this is a big thing again, it just happens to be another election year. I mean, I didn't know that this was an election year thing, that it's, you know, it's it's seasonal only in a general election year, though, doctor. Yeah, so some people are joking.
One of the memes that are popping up is the name for the next variant is going to be BS.24.7. Yeah. I think I could go with that. I could go with that. I mean, it does seem.
To be very coincidental, the timing of this. And I don't know what to make of it because I speak to this. Yeah, so as I mentioned in my lead line in that essay. Um That Just so that this conveniently aligns with the upcoming election season and the need to have yet another crisis to justify crisis-based election manipulation. Uh you know Uh I It's at some point, we just have to laugh at this, or we're gonna cry or shoot ourselves.
It has become so insane. But I read a great essay just a little while ago from another Substack author. That was Sasha Stone in particular, to just call out a colleague who's doing a good job. Oh Makes the point that the cultural counter-revolution is already in motion. The absurdity of you, I mean, you are a member of that, Dana, and you're pointing out the problems with the locism in the left.
It's becoming so abundantly clear that they're out of touch. and they have become grossly authoritarian and they don't they're no longer fact-based. They're no longer grounded in reality. They create their own reality around themselves, and that will eventually collapse. And what's happening is that folks like you, Sasha, and so many others.
Are really forming, and the guy from the local guy here with the red beard that did the Richmond north of Richmond. going viral like that all demonstrates that changes in the wind. Yeah. I don't think we'll have another lockdown, do you? I think too many people would resist it, Doctor.
So I think that that is going to be a state-by-state thing. California is all in under Gavin Newsom. I mean, they'll do anything and they'll salute any flag. Uh, no matter how many colors it has on it.
So, uh, is it going to happen in Texas and Florida? I doubt it very much. And Virginia, it was kind of like, uh, yeah, okay. Um, uh, and they just went around their business. In the prior lockdowns, okay, we had about a week.
where people were worried and then after that they just blew it off, except in places like Charlottesville. Um I think we'll, you know, it's too soon to uh Um Uh to celebrate. I wouldn't put anything past our opponents as we come into next ball. They will do anything. Facts are irrelevant.
Ethics are irrelevant. And it's all about winning and it's all about Utilitarianism and the ends justify the means. I mean, the new thing now that they're floating, as you probably know. and they're pushing Elon on in terms of the Anti Defamation League, et cetera, is trying to link conservatives to anti Semitism. And they're trying really hard, just like there was an effort to link anti Semitism to anti Vaxer.
Peter Hotez was out on front on that one, and he got shut down pretty good after that whole Rogan scuffle. Yeah. But uh That you know these people That our opponents, our ideologic opponents, will do and say anything. It doesn't matter whether it's right or wrong or data-based or anything else. They will do it.
if it helps them to win. And we got to be smart about that. How sad that they have been able to bastardize science in the way that they have. But thankfully, we have people like you that stand strong against that and keep the questioning in science. That's how you should be able to question everything.
Dr. Robert Malone, we really appreciate your time. We really appreciate your expertise on this and your ability to speak on this so well. Thank you so much. I have a feeling we'll be talking with you again soon as things progress.
Good to see you. Good to see you, Dana. Thanks. Bye-bye. It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida Man. This has got to be the dumbest Like criminal ever. A Florida man was arrested.
Okay, so he stole a Mercedes, right? He steals this Mercedes. and then he decides to flaunt it. His stolen Mercedes online. Guess who sees it?
The police. They see it. Melicia County Sheriff's Office, 23-year-old Nicholas Coffey, was arrested yesterday morning. He was identified as one of two suspects involved in multiple car break-ins in the Deltona area over the weekend. The sheriff's office said that, I mean, he was like.
He literally was like bragging about having the car on Uh social media. He posted about having a new Mercedes-Benz. All kinds of stuff. And he kept the stolen plate on it and everything. Like that And of course he gets caught.
I feel like he's got more room on his face for tattoos. He was booked into jail on 11 counts of conspiracy to commit burglary, a bunch of fraudulent credit card usage. He also is a convicted felon, he's a repeat offender.
So he got busted for being in illegal possession of a firearm. And he was using his firearm and commission of felonious activities.
So, all kinds of charges on this guy. Like, what a dummy, though, right? I mean, they're they're not the brightest. They're not the brightest. They really aren't.
Also. Jeez. An irate Florida customer was arrested because he threw a lollipop at a family dollar manager. Really? What kind?
Dalton Reed, twenty four. was arrested and charged with simple battery. He was in line to be checked out at the store, and he got into a verbal argument with the manager, and then he threw a lollipop at him. The piece of candy hit the manager. Oh, come on.
Really? The piece of candy hit the manager in the chest. They caught it on camera and it was witnessed by an employee. The horror. Oh my gosh, Kelho, you got hit with a lollipop.
I mean, just to make the guy leave your story. You don't have to call the police on him. You know, I mean, I don't know. Is that am I being too lenient? I but I will say, I feel like that gets you a free punch.
Yes. If somebody throws a lollipop at you, I feel like, okay, I'm not going to call the police on you, but you're going to get a free punch. And you can't call the police on me. That's how this works, right? You know, playground justice, but like for grown folks, you know, we have a whole other hour on the way.
You don't want to miss. Stick with us. More of the Danish show. Back after this. The most rigorous and comprehensive analysis of scientific studies conducted on the efficacy of masks for reducing the spread of respiratory illness, including COVID-19, was published last month.
Its conclusions, said Tom Jefferson, the Oxford epidemiologist who is the lead author, were unambiguous. There is just no evidence that they, masks, make any difference, he told the journalist Mayan DeMasi, full stop. But wait, hold on. What about the N95 masks as opposed to the lower quality surgical or cloth masks? Makes no difference.
None of it, he said.
Well, what about the studies that initially persuaded policymakers to impose mask mandates? They were convinced by non-randomized studies, flawed observational studies. How do we get beyond that finding of that particular review? Yeah, but there are other studies, Michael, that show at an individual level for individual, when you're talking about the effect. On the epidemic or the pandemic as a whole.
The data are less strong, but when you talk about as an individual basis of someone protecting themselves. or protecting themselves from spreading it to others, there's no doubt that there are many studies that show that there is an advantage. When you took at the broad population level, like the Cochrane study, the data are less firm with regard to the effect on the overall pandemic. But we're not talking about that, we're talking about individuals. Effect on their own safety.
That's a bit different than that. I mean, the data is less firm. Have you checked the firmness of the data, Kane? Have you squeezed the data's firmness? In your hand, just Wandering.
Welcome back to the show. Top of the third hour. Every time I he I hear him talk, I go into a Friday mood. I just don't care about being serious anymore because it's just such a scam, man. He's such a shyster.
Welcome back. And uh good to be with you as always. Top of this, third hour. And uh whoo boy. Yeah, I don't think people are going to go softly into that good night on this again.
I really don't.
He was asked, Fauci was asked about why all of these. You know, all the evidence shows that these masks don't work.
Okay, don't forget. He said before that they don't work. Katie, will you go ahead and play us the hits? Play us the hits. And right now, people should not be walking.
There's no reason to be walking around with a mask. Remember this slide, Matt? When you're in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel. A little bit better, and it might even block a droplet, but it's not providing the perfect protection that people think it is. A droplet.
Might plock a droplet. Hashtag block or drop. Just saying. Yeah, nobody nobody takes this guy seriously. Nobody no, I'm I'm I don't even I can't even stand talking about it in a serious fashion because I'm just.
full of rage about how it was handled the first time. And To see this creeping up again, the election year variant. Every four years we're going to have this, right? Honestly, I wish that people wouldn't have gone on with it the first time, especially all of the changes to voting. Imagine that.
All right, some of the other stuff we're going to hit. Can we talk about the primary real quick?
Some of the primary stuff? It's very annoying. I uh I had to roll my eyes so hardcore. Over the weekend. And it wasn't a big thing.
It was only a couple. It was only like a, I saw a couple of people talking about it. And I don't even know how serious. The, let me pull this up. It's a Politico piece.
Just so you know, Politico is where operatives go to dump stories. that other outlets won't take. I don't know if you know this.
So they said that. Uh a DeSantis Super PAC head honcho admits he's spreading dirt. on the Vaik Rama Swami. And I was looking at this.
Now, you guys know where I stand because I'm paid to have opinions.
Okay. I cannot. Here's. Sidebar, before I dive into the story, one of the things I cannot deal with, and I get really saucy about. When I see people that I know and I genuinely like and I know what they think, but they pretend not to have an opinion on something so that.
because they're trying to find favor with with an audience.
So they pretend not to have an opinion. They're terrified of that people are going to turn on them if they don't have the right opinion. When it's really not that, audiences get mad at you if you are disingenuous and if they feel like you're lying to them about something. That's why I'm just like, why lie? Just like you have opinions.
If you're going into commentary, you're paid to people know that you're going to have an opinion. Be honest about it. Every single person has had one. Right. And I've told y'all before, you know, I've voted, I voted for, I always, I vote for the party nominee, I vote for the most conservative candidate who can win.
And that typically is the party nominee every general election. It yes, yes, in 2012. It was very begrudging. Yes, I got into a fight with pretty much the entirety of the Republican Party. And I had a lot of Republicans livid at me.
They were trying to get me fired from CNN. It was a big thing. I was called a Democrat, everything, because of the whole Romney situation.
Now In 2016, obviously I voted for Trump in 2016, 2020. And I even went to a a fundraiser. I've known him forever. I just, I don't like, even though I know people, I don't like to be seen as. Um I don't want to be in anybody's click.
If that makes sense. And believe me, the opportunities, especially previously and especially with the last administration, we talked about this, have always been there. But it's just not what I do.
Now, other people. Don't feel that way. They will totally be a part of a click and just not divulge it to you. But you can tell because they fall all over themselves, all over social media. I like who I like and I like who I don't.
And I and you've seen, and I think I've been pretty. Because everything I do is online about the genesis of My distrust for Vivek Ramaswamy because he was on the show and I was like, he got a lot of energy. Let's talk to him. Nobody knew anything about the guy, came out of nowhere. And I will say, like in our first conversation.
It was a little weird because He came on my program and then I guess for his podcast that never aired. I did an interview with him, but he didn't know how to drive an interview. He didn't know how to host something.
So I basically interviewed him again for his podcast. It was very weird. Ken, you were here. Remember that? It was odd.
And that's when he told me he never owned a gun. Which I'm like, okay. And he's like, well, I don't have to own a gun to be a big Second Amendment proponent. I'm like, okay, okay.
Okay, just now it always stuck with me. But that was the first thing where I thought, mm All right, but how much do you know about them though? Because some of the technological aspects of The knowledge plays into law.
So I was a little curious about that.
Now, fast forward to now, and I feel like the guy has been pretty disingenuous. And I've been very you guys have seen sort of the Uh Manifestation and how that's come to be as more stuff comes up.
So, this is why I was rolling my eyes at this politico piece, because this is what the media thinks of people. Let's be really, let me be really frank about something. I think it was Jordan Satchel who's done a lot of, he's done a lot of digging into the database aspect of. Vivek Ramaswamy and some of his CCP-aligned businesses, which he does. He has business interests in CCP-aligned businesses.
This stuff is public information. I don't know why Politico presents this. And Jeff Rowe is the guy that they were quoting. It was that some never back down PAC thing. And I guess Jeff Rowe, the last time I ever talked to Jeff Rowe.
was a couple of actually uh Five years ago? at uh he was eating some lamb fries. at the festival in uh North Arena. in Vegas. Or north of Reg sorry, in Nevada.
And that was the last time I actually literally ever was around him or talked to him.
So he's telling people, yeah, I don't know, I'm assuming that this is what's happening. I mean, it's politico, so take it for what it's worth. He was saying, he was quoted as saying, yeah, you know, the stuff about Vivek Ramaswamy came from us. A, I can't imagine that he would say something like that because B, that's so, it's dumb. It's all public information.
Do you realize that it took me literally 0.2 seconds to find out his entire donor history? I went on Google, I looked it up, and I took screenshots for you and put it on my sub stack. You don't have to get Oppo from. Do people not know what Oppo is? I mean, this stuff is public information.
It's out there. All of the business stuff that, I mean, anything that you have to file. It's all I mean everything from his public donations to his business relationships to his previous statements like he wrote a book bashing Trump over J6. That's not oppo. The dude wrote a book where he bashed Trump about J6.
So. That's not hidden information, right? I found that so dumb. And I w I wonder I I kind of wonder if the Uh Ramaswamy camp didn't plant that at Politico because it's the du it's dumb. Anyway, so he comes out there.
Vivek Ramaswamy went out there over the weekend and was like, Yeah, see all these people that are attacking me, et cetera, et cetera. First off, I cannot stand when people use attack as a substitute for criticism. Yes, if you're doing business with communist China, you deserve criticism. That's not a. an attack.
You're being criticized. And if you think that any challenge to your dogma is a quote-unquote attack, you're woke. Because only woke schools use that kind of language to paint themselves as victims for simply being disagreed with.
So that's number one. Uh Number two with this, so he's got. This So he came out and was saying that people were attacking him, etc., and that they were apparently being told to do so. And one of his operatives was asking me, so, you know, who told you to do, you know, do XYZ? Really?
Kane, how long you know me? Oh gosh. Bump fat. Long time. When's the last time a politician ever told me to do something?
Uh Ha ha ha ha. I've actually here's a better question. Romney Camp, I remember. When is the last time that I've told a politician to go do something unflattering to themselves because they've made a request? Yes.
That's probably every time they've made a request. Yes. Yes. as Kane can attest. I don't care about niceties.
And And it aggravates Kane to no end because he's like, you know what, it'd be great to be able to get some of these people as guests, but I can't if they're asking you to do something and you're telling them to go blank off. Like, yeah, well, that's, you know, I'm not here to make friends. That's the short of it. I just, I can't stand that kind of stuff. The dude's getting criticized.
And as I've said before, because he started going after people, he was getting some notoriety in the press, and then he was using that notoriety, that, that. Magnified platform as a way to accuse everyone else of being corrupt and being rhinos. I didn't realize that you're a rhino if you don't support a 59% death tax. I didn't realize that you are not, that you're a rhino if you don't believe in doing business with the CCP. I didn't think that you were a rhino if you opposed a government-operated database that tracked all the coronavirus, you know, shots and positive tests and everything else that everybody took.
I didn't realize that opposing that made one a rhino. But going by his logic, that's exactly what it means.
So he got criticized because he started doing dumb stuff like that. That's why he started getting criticized, not attacked. If you want to talk about an attack, I will divert your attention to a giant auditorium in which I had people scream, quote, burn her, and rush the stage to punch me in the face. And I had to have a security detail literally forcibly sweep me offstage. If you want to talk about quote-unquote attack, not simply disagree with.
There's a way big difference here. If you want to talk about attack, let's look at what our Marines had to deal with at Abbey Gate in Afghanistan. Not someone disagreed with me, I was attacked. I just feel like people who use the word attack as that substitute for criticize or disagree with are weak and woke and unfit for public office.
Now Uh to my final point with this. I feel he is his own worst enemy. Ramaswamy. He is his own worst enemy. And I don't think that his campaign is going to go anywhere.
I think he's making, you know, a splash now. And I think it's all just advantageous to get himself some press, to leverage that as a way to make more money. And I do think that he's a stalking horse candidate, whether it's for Trump or Big Pharma. I'm more inclined to believe the latter. But, you know, that's, you know, that's kind of the way it is.
And one last point: one of his stands made the comment to me: Yeah, are you surprised that he's doing business with China? I mean, he is a business person.
Okay, well be a business person and do business with Communist China then, but don't be the President of the United States, a la Joe Biden, and think that you can do the same. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So over 245,000 pounds of banquet chicken strips, frozen ones have been recalled over plastic concerns. Sidebar, when is a chicken strip attendee? Con uh Conagra Br Brands is recalling all of these uh banquet brand frozen chicken strips. Actually really hard to say fast. Uh because the chicken could contain plastic So they have best if used by dates of going up to December 11th of 2024 and January 1st, 25.
Just go to USDA, look at their stuff. They announced it Saturday, but they said you should throw them away or return them to place of purchase or just not buy frozen tendies. You know, just like, you know, get you some fresh tendies, make you some fresh tendies. They are delicious. Let's see, plastic in it.
An antelope that was killed by a hippo at a Michigan zoo was trapped in a tunnel, according to her report. This sounds horrendous. Grand Rapids, it was a fatal incident at the John Ball Zoo. It was earlier this year. They were investigating it and they now finally figured out apparently what was going on.
It sounded like some shenanigans. Non-compliant handling of animals, critical non-compliant. They said, Chomper, the swamp-dwelling antelope. was attacked and killed by Jahari, a pygmy hippo. And it was their first barrier-free introduction to each other.
So, in case you wondered what would happen if we introduced an antelope to a hippo, that's what happens. I mean, they found that out real quick. That's grief. Uh, Hagar the horrible hot air balloon made a hard landing in Anderson and injured one person. Hot air balloons are interesting.
I don't know. Uh, this, uh, you know, everybody's having their like hot air balloon little festival thing. They have them in our hometown of St. Louis and all of that. I'm just saying.
And, well, we got, we got a whole bunch of stuff. Don't go anywhere. Stay with us. 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. You have the power and the ability to make real change, like we did here in New York in the aftermath of the Supreme Court of the United States. Striking down the concealed carry law that was protecting New Yorkers for over 100 years, we had a spring in action. I called back our legislature. For what is known as an extraordinary session, to put in place laws to say, we don't think that people should have guns hidden on them walking through the subways of New York.
Through times square. in schools because that's the interpretation that this Supreme Court put in place by Donald Trump. Left us. I'm the governor. Is she ignorant?
My number one priority is protecting the citizens of this country. I can't anymore. I really was trying to make it through this entire soundbite from the New York governor, Kathy Hochul. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here. I really tried hard, just so you know, I gave up my best effort.
But the moment she starts saying that.
Well, the Supreme Court doesn't interpret, you know, the and uh the uh 'cause she she's mad 'cause they got they got slapped down with Bruin, but Okay. The accusation that the Supreme Court interprets concealed carry law to Override the existing federal statute that prohibits. firearms and has for thirty years on school grounds. Either she, I think, if you're going to talk about it and you're an elected official at the gubernatorial level, you need to be accurate. And She's either ignorant, meaning she is Has a deficit of knowledge and intellect to perform her job competently.
or she is a malicious liar. And she's using tragedy to fear monger. There's only one of those that are correct. Maybe perhaps both.
So she's mad because she says oh, the MAGA Supreme Court I hate the word MAGA for everything. Stop it. They're trying to do to that what Reagan did to the word liberal. They struck down our gun safety laws. They didn't strike down your law.
You were trying to you were trying to c use two different methods to deny people the ability to carry it all. That's it. And by the way, let's just, if you're curious, what I'm curious is what the hell the Supreme Court has to do with New York. laws specifically. Because 80% Eighty percent.
of the suspects that have been arrested In illegal possession.
Now, I'm not going to sidebar, I'm not going to sit here and get into illegal or illegal possession. I understand what some of you mean when you're like, I think all possession is like, I'm talking about repeat offenders. Who are engaged in violent crimes, and they also, while engaging in felonious activity, are in possession of a firearm. And they're repeat offenders who are already barred from possessing a firearm due to their pre-existing violent criminal record.
So 80% of those suspects that are re-arrested. in possession of a gun actually it's higher than 80%, are released back onto New York streets. That's a fact.
Furthermore, They have a new, very u well somewhat new, very unique. lenient law in New York. wherein possession charges Illegal possession in commission of violent crimes are eligible for bail under that very unique, very lenient New York law.
Now, that wasn't the Supreme Court. That created that law in New York. That was New York Democrats who created that law in New York. It was New York Democrats who decided to do cashless bail. It was New York Democrats who decided that they were going to reduce penalties for certain crimes under their new restorative justice flag.
That wasn't the Supreme Court that did that. That specifically was New York Democrats who did that. For instance, a New York Post has covered some of this. Let me just give you some insight into how crazy this is. You know how they developed uh in New York?
this quote unquote anti Gun unit, correct? You guys remember this? The anti-gun unit that was developed, and this was a year ago. Eric Adams talked a lot about this. Uh they launched it, what, March of last year?
They said that we have to stop the flow of guns, etcetera, etcetera. And they It's sort of like a it was sort of like a a version of their plain clothes anti-crime unit.
Now here's the thing. When they were looking at the individuals that they were apprehending. It was something like 70-something percent of them were defendants that had prior arrests. And pretty much all of the people who were busted in possession of a firearm. While engaged in crime, all had a prior criminal history, right?
So this is where it gets even more interesting. Most of them were able to walk free within hours of their arrest. Because of lax judges with their stupid restorative justice leniency, And The bail reform law. Right? For instance, New York P D said that their neighborhood safety team made twenty five gun arrests in the first three weeks.
that this was all in effect? And guess what? Fewer than eleven of them. Actually Uh Had uh went through the court system. They said everybody else walked.
One of them Was a violent criminal, 23-year-old, with a long history of violent crime and illegal possession. They had uh I mean all c I mean, it there's like story after story after story after story. In fact Uh one Such an individual, it was actually two people. This was in the Brooklyn DA's office. The prosecutors from the DA's office had actually Asked, they wanted one of these criminals to be held on like some kind of cash bond, partially secured bond, but the judge declined.
Because it was a violent offender. Repeat offender. I mean this is There's so many stories of this. They had a Brooklyn judge that sprung a guy, Marcos Malvar, without bail. He was busted, felony firearms, he had drugs, he had a violent record, et cetera, and criminal obstruction.
He had choked his girlfriend, he beat up his girlfriend. By the way, where are all the Democrats who wanted to talk about domestic violence against women? And they were really trying to play upon the tragedy of abused women as a way to disarm law-abiding people. Notice how they never stuck up for this woman who was being beaten and choked by this repeat offender who was allowed to walk by the very Democrats who no sooner did they use a tragedy like hers to score political points during elections, but then they turn around and ignore her suffering. The same people who ignored the suffering of Jacob Blake's victim.
Remember the woman who called the cops because there was an outstanding restraining order against him and he showed up with a knife anyway? kinda gets left out in the press, doesn't it? Yeah, my whole point is that these are violent offenders that are repeatedly allowed to walk. And yet, she's upset because the Supreme Court is allowing people to defend themselves against Democrats' refusal to protect the citizenry from violent repeat offenders. And they say that the citizenry doesn't need to carry because they're going to protect them against violent repeat offenders.
But guess what? Not only does New York not protect them against violent repeat offenders, but if you try to, heaven forbid, defend yourself against a violent repeat offender, you're sent to Rikers. Just look at the bodega owner, who defended himself against the guy who tried to kill him because his girlfriend couldn't steal. Oh wait, what did Joe Biden call that? A bogada?
Yeah. So, this is a joke. She's a joke. Democrats pushing this are a joke. But they're trying to revive this whole argument again.
They're trying to revive this because they need this desperately. as another issue going into the election. They need it as another issue. I mean, it's very difficult. To argue that people should be uh disarm when you look at the crime rate.
Right. I mean, it's it's kind of it's difficult to tell people, especially when they can see How The state responds to this stuff. I mean, this, I don't know. This, and New York has been weird. This is um.
It's been a, and when it comes to the Second Amendment, it's been a kind of a battleground. And they're ridiculous. They rushed all these new laws through legislature. And they, you know, they have what? They want to turn all these, all the public property into like these sensitive areas and where you cannot lawfully carry.
And et cetera, et cetera, and the licensing process to even get a file, it's so insane. I mean, it's everything that they do in New York is designed to inhibit. A law-abiding person's ability to exercise their constitutional rights, and while at the same time they're allowing criminals to walk free. But that's the this is our post-Bruin era and there Kathy Hochl's upset.
So that's it. And this is what all this is about. They don't want Carrie. They don't want any kind of concealed carry at all whatsoever. I like how she words that.
Sneaking around, hiding these guns.
So insane.
Now, a couple of other things I want to make sure that we hit. By the way, the FAA apparently canceled the United Airlines. They had a ground stop, and then I guess now it's over. They had a computer issue according to ABC. They said that it was due to equipment failure, they were unable to contact flight dispatchers using normal means.
Uh Hmm. I hope nobody's Flying United today who's listening. You might have some problems. But you know what? Don't worry about it.
Because Secretary Mayor Newmom, Vice Admiral of the Canoe Fleet at Camp Wimpetonka, he's on it. Isn't he? That's so comforting. Right. He's on it.
He's got it. He's there. He's gonna take care of it. Don't don't you worry.
Now in the meantime, a couple of other things to hit while we have finishing out this hour 'cause there's all this stuff I didn't get into. Oh my gosh. Uh as you know, apparently short stack down in uh North Korea. Kim Jong un and Putin are meeting to discuss weapons. North Korea doesn't really have anything to offer in the Realm of weapons, unless you know, they're talking about packs of dogs that they use to eat their enemies.
That's a real thing. Didn't he feed his uncle to a pack of wild dogs? Russia wants more weaponry for its war in Ukraine, and the North Korean delegation recently traveled to Russia. They wanted to plan for Kim Jong-un's visit, they said.
So he's traveling to Russia, and he's meeting with Putin. They're going to talk about supplying Russia with weaponry. Do they even have the ability to do it? I mean, have you seen this place on a damn map at night on at satellite It's all dark except for Pyongyang.
So you're telling me that they don't have the ability to keep the lights on aside from this main city in which Kim Jong un lives in, but they're able to make weaponry for Vladimir Putin? Would you want weaponry made in North Korea? Where they can only where men can only get one of three haircuts. That's not a joke. Google it.
I'm being completely serious. So they're supposed to me I think that speaks to his desperation. Does that I don't Maybe North Korea sees that as a way to inspire fear, but I just think it's kinda funny. That's like uh always sunday in Philadelphia when they go get bridged in 'em. Where they go and they find these hobos under the bridge and they buy some jeans from them.
And then they have to boil them and then they wear 'em, you know. Frank and Charlie, Danny DeVito's character. And Charlie Day, yeah. This is like the bridge denim equivalent of weaponry. Right?
Does it make sense now? I'm not I'm not i this doesn't uh this doesn't spark any kind of concern. with me at all. I just think it looks a little bit it looks a little desperate. One of the things we're going to look at this week, too, are Chinese nationals that keep trying to enter U.
S. bases, sparking some concerns about espionage. Very interesting headline. Especially on the heels of what we saw. last week with the Wuhan educated individual who was at UNC Chapel Hill.
But some are saying that these breaches are really attempts to test security practices at U. S. military installations. They're saying that sometimes these people that involve Chinese nationals, they pose as tourists. And even at the White House or rocket launch sites, some of the sensitive sites include military bases.
The Wall Street Journal has written about this. The FBI and other agencies held a review last year. You mean they paused long enough and turned their attention away from parents speaking at school board meetings to actually. I don't know, look at something that's a little bit more in their purview. Wow, shocking, much shock.
But they're trying to figure out how to limit these incidents. Apparently, according to the journal, there have been like 100 of these incidents so far just in the recent years. Mm.
There's a concern with the gate crashing here, legitimately so. Catch the Dana Show noon to 3 p.m. Eastern on DirecTV Channel 347. President Biden is the oldest president in U.S. history.
Why does White House staff treat him like a baby? No one treats the president of the United States, the Commander-in-Chief, like a baby.
So there's this book that says when staff asked what sounded like a call for regime change in Russia, the president, quote, rather than owning his failure, he fumed to friends about how he was treated like a toddler. Was John Kennedy ever babied like that?
So look, oh, that was so clever. I like that.
So that was Peter Doocy just moments ago. At uh the White House press briefing, he was talking to Crane Jean-Pierre and he starts off with, I mean, why is he being treated like a baby? Like, state the question, state the claim, make or deny it, and then bring up his claim. Like, well, he says he's being treated like a toddler. And then it it just makes it Yeah.
Yeah, that was very good. That was very good from Peter Doocy. I bet she hates calling on him. I bet she hates it. and just sees him down there and just gets so mad because he makes her job so much harder.
Oh, my gosh. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lasher with you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I it makes her job harder.
And I think it's going to get even harder still as The battle over budget gets underway, and everything is going to be used by the left, whether it is for disaster relief for Maui or military promotions, anything like that. That's uh That's gonna it it doesn't help that we got some Republicans. out there. Like, I don't know. I saw this.
Tweet from Uh John Cornham. And he had tweeted: This is yesterday. The federal government will shut down in less than a month unless the funding bill is passed by September 30th. He says it's only 16 legislative days away under the current schedule. House and Senate are in completely different universes.
Okay, yeah, shut it down then, Anne. I don't see the problem, can you? Not at all. This is the battle we got coming up. All right, today's stupidity.
Speaking of shutting the government down, Karine Jean-Pierre was just talking about this at the podium. And she says, well, this is what at least she claims Congress's job. Is in this instance. Listen to this. There is no reason.
There is no reason for Congress to shut down the government. Absolutely none. They should keep their word and they should do their job, which is keeping the government open. That's Congress's job. Keeping the government open?
What if you don't want it to be open though? And there are some in Congress that Feel that way. Yeah, I mean, I. Then nothing else happens. They don't get anything else done.
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