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July 1, 2024 3:32 pm

Florida Man stories continue to captivate audiences, including a 29-year-old man who was beaten by a 66-year-old homeowner after attempting to break into his truck. A separate incident involved a man who was attacked by a shark while fishing in Florida. In other news, a Florida man tried to steal a plane to meet his girlfriend, and a driver was kidnapped at gunpoint but managed to escape by driving erratically. The podcast also discusses a viral video of a woman discussing oral sex, which has sparked controversy on the right. The hosts also touch on gun control, social conservatism, and the January 6th insurrection.

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It's time for Florida Man. 66 year old man. The guy is 29 years old. He was beaten up by a 66 year old man. Bradford County Sheriff's Office says the 66 year old called 911 early Thursday morning. He reported a noise outside of his house. He went outside to see what was going on and found 29 year old Blake Robinson trying to break into his truck. The 66 year old went back inside grabbed his phone to call 911 report the incident.

He couldn't find his phone at first when he returned outside to confront Robinson. He was attacked. The suspect punched him in the head threw him to the ground. Kicked him in the head. But the older guy, he managed to defend himself. And he got away hit the suspect causing the younger guy to fall back so he could get away and call law enforcement. And he like he, he got beaten pretty bad by the 66 year old he had trouble standing up. And I'm wondering, Kane, if the beating that this 29 year old Blake Robinson got knocked the facial hair off of him in a really weird way, because the way his facial hair is right now, it's pretty cringe. I don't even know what that is. It looks like he's got mange.

It's really bad. But anyway, he was charged with felony battery of a person over the age 65 attempted burglary. He's on a $30,000 bond. So he ain't going nowhere. He's in Bradford County.

He is staying there. Now this guy. Oh, man. Again, Florida bodies of water, sharks. We all know this man was in critical condition now after he was attacked by a shark that he caught while fishing in Florida. Oh, he got a severe bite to his right forearm while he was fishing in Florida.

Yesterday morning, he's in his 40s. He was off of Fernandina Beach, north of Jacksonville. He caught the shark while fishing, tossed it back in the water after it bit him. And he apparently though, he lost a lot of blood. He called did a distress call over emergency radio, the sheriff, Nassau County Sheriff's Office responded their marine unit. When they reached the boat, they found that he had lost a lot of blood. They he had a critical injury. He's still in critical condition.

So individuals in the state suffered 16 shark attacks last year 44% of all the attacks in the US and there were just two already so far this year. You got to be careful. I mean, goodness. This man. No, I'm not gonna do that one.

Not gonna do that one either. So this click Orlando, a Florida man who's carrying 500 grams of weed tried to steal a plane to go and meet his girlfriend take her out. A plane a whole plane. Yeah, this was in New Smyrna Beach. The police were alerted to a stolen vehicle that was found at the airport. And while they were in the process of locating the vehicle, officers were flagged down by a guy who said that it was his vehicle that was stolen. He said that the man got out left a grinder scale and a cell phone behind now at all of this.

At the same time, all of this was happening. Somebody else flagged down officers nearby because there was a flight instructor who said that a man with a blue bag was spotted crouching on the wing of a plane station on a portion of the tarmac that was inaccessible to the public. And the man asked the flight instructor how he could fly a plane. So the officers responded went to the tarmac and the man was already in the right seat of the aircraft.

They knew how to fly planes. Then he jumped out of the emergency exit window and he got detained by officers 22 year old Robert Sinestra. So they they took his duffel bag, they took him into custody and he had all kinds of stuff, glass pipe, methamphetamine, you know, all kinds. And he said that he was going to go fly to California to meet his girlfriend, they were gonna go out. You know, it's just a totally normal date night.

You know, do you believe that he's got a girlfriend because they don't. So he's on 30 30,005. $500 bond, that guy, a Florida driver kidnapped at gunpoint saved himself with a move designed to attract attention. So his, his, he decided that he was going to just because he got he had to drive apparently. And he decided he was just going to go super fast and get pulled over. It's actually not a bad move. He saved himself because and this was in Martin County.

Port St. Lucie. So he was it was a breeder, a trio of people broke into his house, kidnapped and made him drive. And so he just went like a million miles an hour and attracted law enforcement attention and they pulled the car over and helped him. They ended up the other three people were apparently taken into custody, charged with assault, home invasion, all that stuff. This is a smart thing to do.

I mean, but I wouldn't you be worried that they'd like get you because it didn't say if they were the story was he went about 15 over the limit, and he he went over a bridge where he knew the cops always sit. Smart. So yeah, he's definitely was thinking of super smart, super, super smart. Let's see. Oh, we're out of time.

Alright, we've got a whole other hour on the way Steven Yates is going to be joining us as well coming up stick with us more in store. video because we have a fetish on the right with making cringe and dumb stuff famous. There's this video that went viral on the right. And I don't know it was like a man on the street interview where a guy goes up to a girl I don't even remember what the question that he asked her was, but she said, hook tall, like you're now you're spitting on something and she's like, you got to spit on that thing. And she was talking about a sexual act.

Plain and simple. It was a very odd. I mean, she was talking about that oral sex is what she was talking about. And it went viral and now there's like hats and all kinds of stuff happening and she was on stage at a Zach Brian concert and I'm just trying to figure out why. I mean, I get that people have stuff that's all in good fun. But do you realize that everyone's been I mean, it just seems a little bit contradictory to me to criticize some of the stuff I've been seeing at Pride Week, and then think that this kind of stuff going viral is okay. By way of maybe it seems like it's more on the right side of the spectrum than the left side of the spectrum. I also think that conservatives are so desperate for anything heteronormative after all of this stuff with the trans and the rainbow mafia and the alphabet and the trans Tifa and all of this other stuff that the first it's like a straight thing that they want to make viral. Is that why it's going because stuff I mean, why does anything sex related have to go viral in the first place in the public sphere?

So I don't, I don't get it. I don't want to see the right get degenerative just because the left does. And like, oh, yeah, you have your stuff. Well, we've got ours. No, let's not.

Let's not have a competition in that. Right? Yeah, am I wrong?

Am I assessment of this, Kane? I think there's a big misunderstanding of what culture actually is. And a lot of people mistake shock for culture.

Because it gets, you know, some of that sugar fix attention, some of that quick sugar fix attention. And that that's exactly what we're seeing with this. Yeah, that's it. I mean, that's what I see with it. I think you're right. I, I don't know.

I mean, so there's like, he says that Brian apparently brought this check on stage. Like all these people have been like, they found her. Well, apparently, she's been found.

She has hats out now about it. Yeah, it's just it's like, why? Why are we? It's, I don't know.

Come on. And people even on Reddit, people were like, okay, well, it's stupid, but I guess so. You know, they were and they were asking why? Why is this the thing that that that goes up?

I mean, is this not degenerative? Someone says good for her? Why do we make people like this famous, though?

I think that's a good question. It's just in poor taste. It's just in poor taste.

And it's not and that's not proved to say that. I mean, would you sit there and do that at the dinner table in front of your parents? Oh, please do not play this. We're not playing this video.

He can get B-roll ready. But I mean, she's not an ugly girl. I just don't understand the necessity of, you know, why is this the thing? And why double down on it, too?

I know that viral fame is fleeting, and people are going to want, you know, stuff to cut, they're going to want the next hit afterwards. But it's I just I don't understand why any why the right is even and I haven't seen a lot of people on the right. So I don't want to look like I'm making a universal statement. But there have been a lot of people that have that I would say are right leaning that, you know, kind of celebrate. I think there are a lot of people on the right that are not socially conservative. And they say that the Republicans are that they're conservative, but they're really not socially conservative, because I think talking about giving a BJ in a viral video and having a go on the making hats on it and then going on cotton doing all that stuff.

Cain's dying, but this is the news of the day. That's not a socially conservative thing, right? It's not a thing that's in good taste. And I think that's ultimately the litmus test for if something is going to be defined as maybe more conservative in terms of social consciousness. Is it in good taste?

Right? Is it classy? Is it, you know, crude? Is it crass?

That's I think those are the measurements. And that's what I'm talking about. And she doesn't even need to act like that. I mean, honestly, some chicks out there are ugly. And I think that they do gross stuff, because that's the only way that they can get attention.

She's not an ugly girl. So I don't I don't know. And I don't think that dudes on the right need to make that viral either. I don't think that that needs to be celebrated, especially when all I all these dudes that I hear from, oh, we want more traditional women.

We want women that are classy, we want women that are, you know, not like the left, etc, etc. Well, then, but why do you make stuff that's antithetical to what you're saying? Why do you make that the viral thing? Why is it does that go viral? But yet I'll see, you know, a beautiful young woman do really smart commentary on Instagram.

And that doesn't go anywhere. Or she'll get like thousands of views, but she doesn't get invited on stage anywhere. And her thought process is way deeper than like pretending to spit and talking about, you know, sexual gratification.

That's it. What becomes famous is reflective of society's mindset. And it is it is reflective of society's values, what it right and left, what they choose to make famous is a reflection of them. So this stuff kind of bubbling up this and becoming famous on the right, it seems weird to me that that's the stuff that's exploding at the same time, while some of the same people that I see sharing it are the ones that are criticizing the Pride Week stuff, and walking around in dominatrix gear, you know, in like a dude in in full public in the middle of the street in broad daylight, as though it would be more acceptable if it wasn't in the middle of the street, like on the sidewalk at nighttime, I don't know, you know what I mean, though? It's, it's a weird, it's a weird thing.

But it is reflected. I just think it's poor taste. And I also think it's going to follow her forever.

Now, maybe she's fine with that. But can you imagine like, you're on your wedding day, and you know, you're the night before and, you know, people are giving their speeches at your rehearsal dinner, or even at your wedding party. And like, that's the video.

It's like, Oh, my gosh, just I don't know, am I the only one who thinks like that? Come on, come on. But like I said, what society chooses to make famous and not make famous. And the women even on the right that are celebrated. Like I said, there's some women who are her age in college, who do really smart commentary online. And they'll get a lot of views, but it never, it never gets worse.

It never goes anywhere like this. I don't know, maybe some people on the left are sharing this, too. I don't know. Maybe it's like a common ground of Oh, this was a funny, whatever.

I don't know. But I just feel like, at least on the right, it's not something you should be celebrating. And you should not be perpetuating it, particularly since you're trying to get society back to just having a little bit more class, is all I'm saying. And I just I don't see that. I don't know why chicks feel like they they need to do anything like that.

And why they need to represent themselves that way. And you know, some chicks are ugly, and they maybe they got to but she's not like, why? I don't know. Am I harsh?

I've always been really old school. I think it was just somebody having fun with a quick little interview on the street. But then you don't have to double down on it and make hats and then do it. You know what I mean? Right. That was a choice. A conscious choice after the fact. Yeah, the interview thing I think was just a harmless thing that was fun.

It went viral. They capitalized on it and financially and then here's where we are. Right. Yeah. And there's Yeah, and that's where we are. That's where we are. I tell you.

So this is where we're at. Yay society. I agree with Annie Oakley, who said, quote, I would like to see every woman know how to handle guns as naturally as they know how to handle babies. Now I myself regularly concealed carry nine millimeter. Now that said, not every woman is like me has had the hours of training that I've had or feels comfortable around firearms due to years of use, or maybe they're by a gun free zone.

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It's time for Dana's quick five. This is one of the creepiest things I think I've ever seen. So scientists have have attached living skin to robots to make them smile. And it's a they said it's not going to tear when the robot moves. So they they think it could help off the train plastic surgeons, but I think it's just gross looking.

It's at Tokyo University. It's engineered living skin tissue that it's weird and it they there's like a little video of I guess it being stimulated by I don't know what but it shows it smiling and all it's just can it's creepy, right? It's creepy.

I don't know. They said well, the skins next naturally flexible, etc. I don't want them robots to have like human skin. That's a little too much, right?

That's too much. Parents are locking themselves in cells at a Korean happiness factory. Yeah, and they get fed through a hole in the door. That kind of sounds like solitary confinement. They said no phones or laptops are allowed. It's no bigger than a store cupboard.

And it's bare walls. You have to wear blue prison uniforms, but you're not inmates. It's a confinement experience. Most people here have a child who has fully withdrawn from society and they want to feel how it they hold them. Why is it called a happiness factory? They said that the reclusive young people like the residents children are referred to as hikiki amori. It's like a Japanese term that was coined in the 90s.

But that what they're I just feel like maybe there's better ways to explain that and develop empathy than that. I don't know. A new app is all slim for allowing users to spy on popular nightclubs across the across the city for one major city using hidden cameras. It's two night number two night apparently is like the I don't know. It's all of that's big brother is stay with us. Let's just go back to January six. Let's go back to January six because this is one of the charges against the president. The president goes on TV and says, I planned my own assassination. No, I didn't.

He did. They're going to hang the they're going to hang the vice president of the United States and they're going to put a bullet in my F word head and he will not send the National Guard. People were injured over 100 law enforcement people were injured.

Some people died because of him and people died again because of his delay and denial about COVID. This is a totally irresponsible. Okay, I don't even know where to start with this.

She's hysterical. Well, I don't even know where to start with us. So first off, we'll come back to the show.

Dana lash with you bottom of this first hour that was Nancy Pelosi and I'm really confused. Because first off, can I just touch on the COVID thing? Are you going to sit people really going to sit here and they don't wait.

First off, that's like a big criticism of him. I don't know what she's talking about. Everyone was like, we have no idea what we're dealing with.

We got to have to shut things. Remember, it was 15 days to slow the spread. So let's not revisit that we lived in it for too damn long. Okay. So I don't know what she's talking about with that. I mean, there were Republican governors that were opening up and the 45 was not pleased about it. You can get mad at me for saying it, but don't get mad at me for relating to you history.

I'm not going to sit here and big brother it up for anybody. That's number one. Number two, what? Okay, so is she saying that Trump planned to have her assassinated? That's what she's actually saying in that.

She's not just saying that there were people who were talking trash about her during the J six stuff, right? She's saying that Trump worked with them? Like, is she saying Trump sent them to the Capitol? That's what she's saying in that. Okay, was it really hunters cocaine that was the first time that Trump sent them to the Capitol?

White House or was it hers? I feel like we need to revisit that that topic. And they and the whole idea that people were looking to hang Mike Pence. I think that's actually dumb.

No, not that it was. I think people talk trash. I don't think anybody was gonna hang Mike Pence. I think a lot of lawmakers, some especially some Republicans who were always kind of middle of the road, are absolute drama queens. And people like to get drama queen, they they they use it as a way to engender sympathy and for themselves, and they use it as a tool of manipulation, and they will exploit and exaggerate and engage in hyperbole. And I think that that's what some lawmakers did with this, including Can I just be honest, Mike Pence, I think he was one of them. I think he just did it kind of as like payback without having it look like he was being vengeful.

Because, you know, he has a mantle being a religious person. So I don't know, I just I kind of look at it like that. Whenever I hear like, they were looking to hang mine, who it was, wait a minute, I'm all I'm told a million different things by the left. I'm told that that that people on the right have too many guns. And then I'm told that we almost also overthrew the government with no guns.

Like what is it? Which is which way is it? The only person who was killed was a dumbass Capitol Police officer that shot and killed a woman in the Capitol when an entire SWAT team was behind her. He didn't need to do it. And the only reason that he got off is because it's a de I thing. And because she was somebody who's she was viewed as being someone on the right. That's the only reason. If this was anything else that the left loves police shootings, when it's cops killing Republicans. They love police shootings.

And you I don't have enough middle fingers for you. If you disagree with me, they love police shootings. That's why they lionize this cop.

They gave him an award. But oh my gosh, any other instance people are out trying to use it as a get out the vote apparatus. I mean, she had an entire that she had at least if I've ever had an entire police shooting. She had an entire SWAT team behind her. I don't even know why he felt it was necessary.

Nobody was armed. That's the other thing. So I don't know. I don't know what what Nancy Pelosi is saying here.

I don't get it. I mean, you can say, which we did because we were live on air when it happened. It was everyone who was at the rally where they and I can't believe I got to re litigate this. Everyone who was at the rally who went to listen to Trump speak.

They were peaceful people, etc, etc. I knew a lot of people that were there. There was a friend of mine who was there.

He was covering it for getting video B roll footage for news networks. And then there was like a contingent that was at the Capitol. And it's blocks away. People who want to act like they're one in the same thing have no idea about the geography of Washington, DC. And there were some people who and I have no reason to cover for anyone's vandalism to a taxpayer supported institution that I pay for inordinately. I got him out got awful amount of money that I pay for. But we talked about that and in six ways to Sunday, what she's talking about here is asinine.

This is rhetoric that is not helpful to sit here and go well drop that these people are at their wits in there. He broke them. He broke them.

I don't know how she put it. He broke their brains. Well, he tried to have me no one.

No one did that. In fact, you were the one who didn't call out the guard. You were the one who didn't call out for additional security. And that was on purpose. Because I've been to the Capitol.

I don't know how many times and I've spoken there and I've been at rallies and all that and there's always security there. And it's you did this on purpose. So that you could say that you were overrun, whatever. I don't know. But for her to say that this kind of rhetoric is entirely unhelpful.

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