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RFK Jr.'s Hearing, The Federal Fiscal FREEZE & Blueberries and Onesies

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January 29, 2025 3:24 pm

RFK Jr.'s Hearing, The Federal Fiscal FREEZE & Blueberries and Onesies

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The discussion revolves around the proposed amnesty bill in Florida, the federal freeze on certain programs, and the expansion of the Health and Human Services department's authority, particularly in relation to gun control and climate change. The conversation also touches on the confirmation hearing of RFK Jr. as the new HHS secretary and his views on gun control and vaccines.

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Will you commit to working collaboratively? With partners at USDA, at the relevant federal agencies, as well as our Montana farmers and ranchers, before implementing any policy. that might affect or impact food supply. I absolutely will make that commitment. I have, as I shared with you, a personal commitment.

And a long career working with farmers, I want to make sure I understand the very, very narrow margins, the slim margins. that American farmers and ranchers are dealing with. And I don't want under my watch a single farmer to have to leave his farm for economic reasons or for regulatory or bureaucratic reasons while I serve, if I'm privileged to serve. To be confirmed as HHS secretary. Even more important.

President Trump has a very, very strong commitment to farmers. President Trump. uh was is is probably historically in modern history The best. Farm president in our history. Farm income spiked for the first time in decades under his last administration.

He got solid support for farmers here, and we thought you guys would like to listen to some. the uh hearing, the confirmation hearing between RFK. Junior and of course you've got members of the Senate here. And It's b I mean, so far I think Elizabeth Warren asked the last question that she had asked. was whether or not he was going to sue these pharmaceutical companies and then she made a grand statement about him Being against all vaccinations, which I don't think he's against all vaccinations.

I think it's just some. But, you know, the left doesn't really have Uh th they don't really believe in nuance because it doesn't suit their purposes.

So, there you have it. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash here with you. Super under the weather. The show goes on.

We're going to bring you all of the latest from. The Con these ongoing confirmation here is because you have Tulsi gabbards that start here soon as well. And already there's a huge fight over that.

So we're going to bring you the latest on, have all of the latest on that. We're also going to talk about some of the ongoing fight in Florida. And because that's still happening, this bill to strip the governor of, I mean, it's one of the biggest, it's a huge power play by the Amnesty Caucus. In the Florida Republican Party.

So they passed this bill towards stripping the governor of. Unconstitutionally, I don't even know how it's afforded by their state constitution, but of all his power that he would have, excuse me, in. Enforcing immigration. And so it's just going to be a big o mess. And depending on how that goes, I'm sure it'll end up in court, et cetera.

Because this is kind of the nature of it all. But it is absolutely the amnesty caucus here. That's one of the things that. You know, obviously. We've been talking about on the program.

So, welcome, Dana Lash, with you. We're at the top of this first hour, and we have these ongoing hearings as well. We'll uh cover all of it. But we also have this new executive order that Trump has just announced. Wherein he's talking about Uh this is about deporting the they're not citizens, they're uh students who are at all of these Universities deporting these students who are participating in these pro-Hamas riots.

Now, you guys remember, you know, you saw all the video footage over the past year going into spring break last year. You guys remember, you saw it all, where you had all of these students who were. rioting on uh on behalf of Hamas against And they were targeting Israeli students.

So it wasn't just that they were, they were, I mean, protesting Hamas for Hamas is bad enough, but they were also talk attacking their fellow students if those students happened to be Jewish students. And this is a huge deal. There's a lot of violence. There were students who were attacked, and it boggles the mind because you always hear of safe spaces, but apparently nothing like that was allowed to be created for. Jewish students, so This is a new EO that he has announced.

He said that those who are going to, those students who take who take part in that. are going to be deported. And that's what he's looking at.

So now we're having the weeping and gnashing of the teeth of the always the victim Hamas crowd. And so that's you're all you're going to hear a lot about that because they're saying that it's that it's, I think what one headline artist saw said it was xenophobic and he's it's Against free speech, et cetera, et cetera. It's not a free speech issue when you have a non-citizen who's in the United States. Who is protesting for a listed terror group and they're not just they're rioting on behalf of Hamas and they're targeting Jewish students. They don't you don't have the right to tell to to try to claim our rights to which you've no contribution as your own.

So that'll be interesting. He's signing this order to instruct this. Apparently, it's going to start today. The way that it was. The way that it was uh stated is I saw one headline saying, Oh, it's going to combat anti-Semitism, which may include deporting anti-Jewish activists.

No, no, no. This was pro-Hamas. That's that's pro-Hamas. That's what that's what this is. It's not just anti-Jewish, it's pro-terrorism.

The other thing I wanted to bring to your attention today as well is this magazine cover.

Well not magazine covered this story.

Sorry. There was a lot of discussion as to whether or not Melania Trump is going to be on, it will be on the cover of Vogue. Remember, they had the spread. And a very bad like suit dress. They had a spread that was very awkward, shot by Annie Leibovitz of Kamala Harris.

Uh that was on the cover. There there some everybody was talking about whether or not Melania Trump was going to be on the cover or would be included in vogue and Uh no, they they had one little piece on her in vogue, and it was a nasty piece. You didn't see it because you're not brain dead. I saw it because it's part of my job, and it came up in my headlines. And I thought, oh, interesting.

I wanted to read. What the article was about.

So I read this piece. It's a very short piece. I don't know if you saw the official. portrait for the uh first lady. Excuse me, again, severely under the weather.

So that may happen a little bit. We've got a lot of stuff to talk about. The. The piece that's in vogue, it's a very short piece, and it's criticizing her portrait that was unveiled by the White House on Monday. And I don't know if you saw it.

If you compare it, it was. Uh the Photographer Rajeev Maha did her first one. He also did this one as well. This one is black and white. The first portrait that she had, you might remember, she had her arms crossed, she was staring at the camera, and this one, she is in a Dolte and Gabbana.

Lady's tuxedo with a white shirt. And I like that it's still Jiang Gabonen because they've been some of the only designers that have been fearless and Willing being willing to dress her as is Raf Lorraine. And Dolcia Gabbana are not progressive. I mean, yes, you might say it's a fashion label run by two gay dudes, but it's not a progressive label.

So in this black and white photo, she's seen at a boardroom table, one of those shiny reflective boardroom tables, and she has her hands on either side of her. She's got the Washington Monument behind her, and she's leaning forward slightly. and she has this lovely suit. I mean, it's a great, you know, it's a great photo. I think it's a good photo.

But they're saying that This is the the vogue piece that they That they wrote, they said that. Quote, Trump's clothing certainly didn't help the boardroom pastiche. They said that she wore, she had a Ralph Lorraine cumberbund and trousers. They said the choice to wear a tuxedo. as opposed to a blazer or a blouse made Trump look more like a freelance magician.

than a public servant. They added, it's perhaps unsurprising that a woman who lived in a gold-encrusted penthouse whose fame is so intertwined with a reality television empire would refuse to abandon theatrics, God help me, even when faced with 248 years of tradition. I'm going to give you my take on the article from Vogue. After headlines, we're gonna talk about that. I'm gonna need more time.

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Okay, so maybe this is because I'm sick, and I swear I'm not getting anyone contagious. I'm staying far away from everybody. Stephen Kane, do not laugh at me. Oh, sorry.

So Super Bowl coming up, it's still the same teams playing, correct? You give me a hundred.

So it's another Super Bowl of the same teams that were playing each other at the last Super Bowl? No, two years ago. Two years ago.

Okay, okay. Steve is real quick in there, too. Not that I'm a fan of either of the teams, but I totally am.

So It's Super Bowl 59 tickets have just plummeted because fans are predicting Chiefs of Fatigue ahead of the Eagles showdown, so nobody wants to go and see it. Also, somebody said that Patrick Mahomes looks like Darlene Connor from Roseanne, the original show, and I cannot see it now. I swear, if you look at Patrick Mahomes and Darlene side by side, Yeah. I'm trying to keep my voice very even keel because if I get excited, it disappears.

So Settle down. Settle down. Stop it. I want to start coughing. This is so.

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Starbucks staff has been given a panic button. Four. laptop lurkers who won't leave. This staff They say it's a clampdown on the open door stance. It's prompting them to provide training.

So if these people come in with their laptops and they sit there at the table forever and they don't get up, they don't move, they just keep at the table. And if the barista just try to move them, like people get into arguments, it gets real hairy. It's one of the weirdest things I've ever seen. But still, scientists are using genetic Y. Scientists are having to genetically engineer mice.

to give them two daddies. This isn't China. I don't believe that they've done this because it's China and they lie about everything. They've manipulated, they say they've manipulated embryonic stem cells to create, excuse me. lab mice with two daddies that managed to live to adulthood.

Though with significant developmental abnormalities, they say it's a noteworthy achievement. You created two. Jacked up, mice. How is that a significant, noteworthy achievement? My thoughts on it are they've done this probably for decades.

Is there an award that you get for making jacked-up mice? Is that the award that they're going for? Because if it's a jacked-up mice award and they're going for that, you know, I think that might work out for them.

So just saying. There it's China. The uh this, let's see. Oh, Quentin Tarantino condemns the current state of the movie industry. He's been doing this forever, though.

He says it's a show pony exercise. Then make more movies, Quentin. You're only 61 years young. Make more movies. It's so, he keeps saying, like, what, the next movie will be his last movie?

If you want to save the industry, Quentin, you're going to make more movies. Don't you leave us now. This. Trump calls on Musk. Oh, this is interesting.

So, you remember the NASA astronauts that are stuck up in the International Space Station? They were supposed to be there for like, what, eight days? And they ended up being there now for like months and months. They're not going to be back till March. Trump calls on Musk to bring these.

uh stranded astronauts home the plan's kind of already underway so it was something that elon musk was already doing but now trump is saying trying to i guess accelerate it uh so a man has lost nearly all his fingers in a new york machete attack oh there you go we need machete control uh four fingers chopped off while he was walking his dog he came across another dog walker the dog began trying to play with the other dog because they're dog and then one man's uh uh there was a they said that one dog was on a lead the other one wasn't uh and then it long story short somebody got angry pulled out a surprise machete from inside his coat and chopped the man's fingers off Surprise machete.

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Americans don't, by and large, do not like the Affordable Care Act. People are on it. They don't like Medicaid. They like Medicare. And they like private insurance.

We need to listen to what people would prefer to be on private insurance. Most Americans, if they can afford to be, will be on private insurance. Oh, we need to figure out ways to improve care. particularly for elderly, for veterans, for the poor in this country. And Medicaid, the current model, is not doing that.

I would ask any of the Democrats who were chuckling just now. Do you think all that money, the $900 billion that we're sending to Medicaid every year, has made Americans healthy? Do we think it's working for anybody? Are the premiums low enough? He makes a really good point in that part of his testimony, RFK Jr., and this is where I run.

against a very I I I I have a th I have thoughts on him. But I also do agree with that. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lesh with you. It's the super sick edition of today's although it's weird, it's all in my head now.

I felt like, you know, I felt physically worse the day before yesterday. It's the sick edition. I would be worse, honestly, hands to sky. Were it not for Ivermectin.

Now this is just my personal experience. If you don't like it, you can go pound all the sand on God's green earth and there are enough granules to satisfy you for a lifetime. But I took I've remarked it I swear Every so the difference between me and the other people in my house, the other people in my house who did not take iveromecthin are on the floor. The people who did take ivermectin either barely got it or this is the worst of it. That's it.

They're everybody. And I have I feel like I can I have a large enough you know group test control group I can test this. No, we definitely did. We definitely have a large enough Kane and Juan took it. Yep.

Kane and Juan took it prev as doctor suggested, as my doctor suggested, preventatively too. Yep. In the duration before, and then with any exposure at SHOT SHO AFTER, you guys are totally fine. I hate you both, but you're fine.

Well, I mean, we do the probiotics. Have you ever heard of it? probiotics. This is my face about hearing probiotics. I swear.

Kane is paid as much by probiotics as Wilty Simpson is paid by Big Sugar. That is a falsehood. What you just said. Sir, that is a lie. Sir, I uh don't think.

that it is a lie. Wow. You're just, it's very convenient timing, I just gotta say.

So, anyway, I'm keeping, I'm trying not to sound like NPR. But when I get super excited, my voice cracks like a thirteen year old. And then it disappears entirely. And we just don't want clips of that on the internet, so we're just gonna Keep it nice and cool. Keep it nice and cool.

All right, so. I like I said, I agree. was what he said there. I hate his tie. I don't hate Astai.

I'm just confused by it. I was listening to what he said.

So the clip that you played, I watched twice this morning. And The first time I th I had her watch it twice because the first time I was like, What is he wearing? and it was the thinnest tie, but it was hard to tell what it was because the tie is so thin. It's like the width of his microphone stand. that he's talking into and I was trying to figure out what was happening.

And then I played it again so I could listen to him. He I I don't disagree with what he's saying here. Uh he's talking about how All of the money that we've spent to Medicaid, it hasn't. The problem is we don't do enough preventative. in this country.

We have such a backwards view of how we approach health care. nothing we we spend more time fixing than we do on preventative. We spend more time uh with treatment than we do on Preventative care. And that has got to change. I mean, I had a huge conversation about that this week with a friend of mine who works in medicine.

And they were saying the exact same thing. They were saying it's so incredibly frustrating to try to break through, even in their profession. They work in pediatrics. And they were saying preventative medicine and all of this, and how insurance doesn't cover so many preventative. options and it's just a big Mess.

Uh that has to change. Maybe if that's part of his Call. I can live with that so long as he stays the hell away from guns and he doesn't try to do what the CDC did when they were pausing everybody's rent, saying you didn't have to pay rent, but the property owners still had to pay tax. Extra on all of that. I really wish a lawmaker would address.

You know, you said. That Gun owners are terrorists, and you also said that people who run oil and gas should be put to death. Like, he literally said that. I can play the video, we've played it before. I just want that address.

I want that address because, as we've seen with so many of these other departments, you get these department heads in these positions. And They have mission creep. It stops being about just that objective for which that department was created, and it starts extending to all of these other areas. And so I get really nervous about that. And I'm not going to take any gruff from anybody on it.

I think that if you know any patriot with more than one brain cell that to rub together is going to feel the same way. They just want it addressed. If he comes out, and I'm not looking for a pound of flesh, what I'm looking for is clarification. That's the difference. I don't do this garbage for performative reasons.

I actually want to have solutions and I want to know that. Yeah. Giving this dude that much of the government budget and that much control is actually going to be a safe option.

So if somebody could say, hey, I want one of these Republicans to grow some balls. and ask him, Hey, What is this that you said about gun owners? You called them terrorists. Can you clarify this? Do you still hold these views?

What the hell is so hard asking that question? Seriously, is somebody going to lose a cocktail invite? They're in the Senate? Can any one of these rap bastards ask him this question? Republicans, I'm looking at you specifically as the rap bastards.

Can any one of you ask him this question? Hey. Hey RFK Jr., we just want to ask you. Just to clarify. Uh, real quick, you called gun owners terrorists before.

You still hold that view. By the way, he wrote it with his own hands and tweeted it out. I have the tweet. He wrote several of them. He wrote it with his own hands and said it, and he also gave interviews on it.

Has he changed his view on that? That's all I want to know. And if he comes out and says, you know what, I've tempered my view. I obviously don't. I shouldn't have used maybe rhetoric like that.

I obviously don't believe it. Maybe I don't agree with everything on, you know, with two A activists, but that's not what I'm in this position to do. He says that. I'm gonna be satiated, for the time being. I also want my climate change question answered.

RFK Junior, you know you had asked these oil and gas guys. You had set up these oil and gas folks that they should be put to death. for their companies. You still believe that? Is that a position you still hold?

Why or why not? I would like for him to address that. If he had said, you know, I've tempered same thing. I'll be satiated for a while. I am not going to be satiated, and I'm not going to be cool with a single damn bit of this if neither of those questions are asked.

And I think that those are two huge things that these lawmakers need to bring up to him. Because I'll be damned if I get somebody, another political person in one of these department chairs in one of these departments, running the department, running a billion, multi-billion dollar budget. Who has animosity towards people who are firearm owners or people who enjoy oil and gas? I just need to know. I want to know what I got coming up, you know, on my six with something like this.

That's a I think that's a pretty fair damn question, don't you think so? I think it's a pretty fair question. I'm not going to apologize for it. You should ask this is stuff that you should be asking too. It's all incredibly important stuff.

So we'll see. This a couple of other points on that. They, um Looking at, we have the federal funding freeze. Let's talk about this real quick. Audio Summit by 14.

So, this is MSNBC. Trump had a very specific freeze. on certain federal funding. But you wouldn't know the nuance of that if you just listen to MSNBC. Listen.

Well, sort of relying on the Trump administration put us deeply in the F around and find out. That's where we are. It is not unusual, let's put it in a business sense, right, for a new CEO to take over a company and say, hold on, let's take a look at where we're spending, let's evaluate, let me meet with every department head. This is not a business, right? I get it.

That was the argument Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia, made defending the president. And I get it. Maybe that's how Glenn rolled when he ran Carlisle. This is the United States government.

So they're saying that they're getting pure chaos, blah, blah, blah, because it's not a business. They actually didn't freeze funding on a number of things. Uh they didn't freeze funding on um They I mean they've been whine about it this entire time. They came out, they were talking about direct assistance from the federal government. That's one of the things that the administration said in their press conference yesterday, is that if it's an individual that's receiving direct assistance, direct federal assistance, that's not changing.

The freeze has to do with the Green New Deal. It has to do with the DEI scam. It has to do with these other and other bloated programs that are inconsequential to either national security or day-to-day operations of the United States. All of that has been frozen. And what the media is saying is that, oh, he froze everything.

He froze Medicare. I literally, who was that? Where did me find this headline? Because I had that. I saved this.

It was something like, I don't think it was Axios, but it was a pretty big. Uh what pretty big news entity. They were saying that uh that Trump froze Medicare. Medicaid. He didn't freeze anything like that.

He didn't freeze Medicaid. He didn't freeze spending. On Individual assistance. That is directly from the federal government. But they're lying about this.

They think they want to act like people are too stupid. I mean, the full outline. It shows what is impacted by the OMB pause. And it's not across the board. It's literally limited to programs.

that are impacted by executive orders. Jackie Heinrich had reported that it was uh specifically covering things like NGOs. Right. They said that literally the and in the in the OMB explainer, it literally says, quote, mandatory programs like Medicaid and SNAP will continue without pause, end quote.

So you have MSNBC out there saying the exact Opposite, audio 7 by 13, listen to some of the fear-mongering they have on this. They're going to want to know why, why the Veterans Affairs mental health appointment they drove three hours to and waited two months for was suddenly canceled because of a political stunt. And what Trump has done is by pulling this political stunt, he has completely resuscitated the Democratic Party against Trump. I'm sorry, can we stop this for a minute? I can't listen to a damn thing that she's saying because whoever did her makeup should be tied behind the back of a taxicab and dragged through Manhattan.

I'm sick, so I could say this stuff. First off, don't use bronzer if you don't know how to use it. Otherwise, it just makes your neck look dirty like hers does. It emphasizes all of the wrong things if you don't know how to apply it. Your concealer under your eye should not look like you literally have Illumination implanted in your cheeks.

It's not supposed to look that bright. You're not supposed to look like a raccoon, a reverse raccoon. That's horrible.

Someone, dear God, with all the money that MSNBC has, I don't know, maybe they're losing money. All these networks are losing money. Dear God, get a decent makeup artist. This is why, by the way, I like to do my own makeup because whoever did Nicole Wallace's makeup hates her. And I don't want to get a makeup artist that hates me and makes me look like I have a dirty neck because they don't know how to contour.

Men, you don't know this, and that's because you have balls. You don't need to know this. Ladies, never let anyone make you up to look like that. When your eyeshadow is that dark and your under-eye concealer is that thick and bright, something is seriously wrong. Stop, go get a spray tan, something.

But that, that looked hideous. That didn't even look like glamour shots on their best day. All right, can we start over? I'm sorry. I couldn't hear it.

I couldn't listen to it because I was so distracted by the horrific makeup job.

Sorry. They're going to want to know why veterans the fair mental health appointment they drove three hours to and waited two months for was suddenly canceled because of a political stunt. And what Trump has done is by pulling this political stunt, he has completely resuscitated the Democratic Party against him. You're never going to completely resuscitate that horrific bronze job on the sides of her nose.

So It's contouring for one more thing. Contouring was what trainees did for stage shows. Why women want to use trans ma trainee like like drag show makeup on their faces? That's what you got. Anyway.

It resuscitated the Democrat Party. The Democrat Party can't be resuscitated right now. And The freeze didn't resuscitate the party, and you can say that as much as you want to, but it didn't resuscitate the party because it's not a freeze. I think it's actually disingenuous to call it a freeze. It's not a freeze at all.

You're stopping spending on these programs. But none nothing that has, excuse me, a direct benefit to Americans, the student loans, SNAP, et cetera. Even funds for small businesses. I'm reading directly from the OMB memo. Funds for small businesses, farmers, Pelgrens, Head Starts, Rental Assistance.

None of those will be paused if agents I mean, they it's It literally outlines what is and what is impacted, all of the stuff. That Democrats are saying like Tim Walls. Yeah, he stopped pretending to enjoy uh hunting. For a second, to tweet out: quote: Trump just shut off funding for law enforcement, farmers, schools, veterans, and healthcare. Blah, blah, blah.

We're working to reverse this. We'll see Trump in court. He didn't do any of those things, though. I mean, that's literally all of those things are literally not what he did.

So you didn't read the memo, or you're lying about it. or you didn't read the memo and you're lying about it. I mean, those are the only three options. And that you could have with us. It's so stupid.

I mean, anyone can read this memo, so now they have to resort by just lying about what the thing is. Like Chris Murphy went out there and said. He stopped Medicaid and funding for elementary schools. I mean, you literally just heard what I said from. the O and B.

I I read it verbatim. Funds for small businesses, farmers, Pell Grants, Head Start, rental assistance and other similar programs will not be paused. That's he was very clear. It's not a freeze on benefits like SNAP or even student he's not even any of that.

Social Security and Medicare are already explicitly excluded. Mandatory programs like Medicaid and Snap will continue without pause. These are just Democrats lying about these things to you. They're lying to you about them. The AOC said that uh they s that they are shutting down hospitals.

That's not at all what's happening. They're trying to make this into something, it's all about DEI. And anything that doesn't have to do with day-to-day operations, the bloat of non-NATSE issues. I mean, that's pretty. It's pretty.

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Sorry, I'm under the weather and I'm trying not to coughed to death while laughing.

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So, my message to federal employees who receive this is: yeah, the president has tried to terrorize you for about a week. And then gives you a little sweetheart offer. If you resign in the next week, We're just going to pay you for doing nothing for the next seven months. Don't be fooled. He's tricked hundreds of people with that offer.

If you accept that offer and resign, he'll stiff you just like he stiffed the contractors. He doesn't have any authority to do this.

Well Yeah, he does. That's Tim Walls. He absolutely does have authority to do this.

Sorry, Tim Wallace, Tim Kane, they're all the same. They're all chonky. Overweight. Ugly communists. It's all the same thing.

True. I mean come on Welcome back to the show. It's your very sick curmudgeon today. Not sick. I don't like saying sick.

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That's my personal experience. If your personal experience is different, I don't care. Because you're not me.

So There you go. Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash with you. And this, first off, The memo here? That they the EO that they put out.

Uh Trump was very specific in what was going to get cut and what wasn't going to get cut, but now there's a There's a new The White House OMB has rescinded the federal aid phrase. They said it is rescinded. If you have questions about implementing the President's executive orders, please contact your agency. General Counsel.

So the EO still is applicable. It seems like the O and B. The way that they're the way that they're introducing this is that they are Omitting any kind of instructions for implementation because previously that's not what they were saying. They said, and this was the, I mean, I'm looking at the OMB explaining everything about it. They explained what was paused, what isn't paused.

anything that had to do with individual direct funding, anything that had to do with Pell Grant's head star. Um Yeah. Medicaid, Medicare. All of that, none of that. is affected.

So now this this is just a weird I'm looking at this and it reads like The EO is still the EO is not rescinded. It looks like They said that the memorandum is rescinded, but not the freeze. And this is the memorandum I was reading to you. Last, I'm pulling this up. Uh Last uh hour.

And it gets into implementing the executive order.

So it talks about the implementation of the executive order. What I'm looking at now. is It seems just like it's the orders of implementation are rescinded, but not the EO. Cain, do you? Is that what you're getting as well from this?

I mean, I admit. That on the surface it looks like, oh what, did OMB just rescind something, trumped it? But you're right, when you go a little deeper, it looks like it's just the memo. Yeah. It looks like it's just them Yeah, so I think this is still all in order.

Yeah, it's still all in order.

So That's Yeah, okay.

So The EO is still applicable, in my opinion. I mean, that's how I'm Reading this. It's almost like they determined because of the way the media has been intentionally. You know, misleading people on this subject, that they're like, you know what, we're just going to pull this out. And we're going to, you know, we're going to just, if you have any questions, just contact general counsel.

Yeah. That's a that's That's a weird one. I I mean, I don't know if that has to do with some kind of one-upsmanship on compliance. I don't know. We'll wait and see on that.

But it is Uh I do find it interesting that they It seems like the like, because I'm reading this, it's yeah, the EO is still in effect, but it's just. Yeah, I mean yeah, it's weird. I suspect there will be a future clarification. on it if there continues to be some confusion. OMB suggesting you just look at your, you know, advise your general counsel on how to respond to that EO doesn't sound like they ended the EO.

Yeah. So yeah. I'm not uh We'll see. Forgiving her. Under the weather, top of the second hour.

And Dana Lash with you.

So we just had this that came out like on break. That's why I wanted to bring that up because I think there's a lot of confusion about it. At least initially from what I'm seeing on X, there's a lot of confusion about it, but I think it just has to do with the the implementation and it seems I don't know it seems are they trying to be disingenuous Because they gave pretty specific orders with how it should be implemented and what was included and what wasn't included.

So now they're just going to take all of that away and. Yeah. Yeah. I just, that's weird to me. All right, so we've got a lot of other stuff to hit.

One of the other things that I wanted to touch on. And we're going to talk more about this here coming up as well. at the bottom of this hour with a floor to Senator. Is this Florida fight because there's movement in this?

Now, the reason I'm bringing it up is it's going to affect you regardless of whether or not you live in Florida. And it's also going to establish a precedent for your state as well that I find incredibly dangerous because all these other rhino Republicans are watching how the rhinos in Florida are doing it. And so to that point, I have a piece that's coming out here shortly that's going to cover all of this. The rhinos in Florida, they're trying to lame duck DeSantis over amnesty. And they're mad because, and I did a lot of, I was actually, even though I've been under the weather, I was reading about all of this yesterday.

I spent probably a good four or five hours. diving into every single one of these dudes, their campaign contributions. I looked at all of the companies that they owned. You know I used to be in Appo Research. That's how I got started in politics, was I was an opposition researcher.

So I looked up everything about these guys. I mean, everything up to their social security numbers. Yes, they all get a lot of money from Big Sugar. You know what Big Sugar is? It's Florida's version of corn for Iowa.

Uh you got corn that runs Iowa and you got sugar that runs Florida. Big sugar. Is so unbelievably influential. Case in point, they were able to get Bill Clinton on the phone for 22 minutes in the middle of the Monica Lewinsky thing when he was legit on the phone with Lewinsky from the Oval Office. And they actually got him off the phone and they got the big sugar brother down there in Florida to get Bill Clinton on the phone for 22 minutes in the middle of all of that.

If that gives you any ideas to the reaches of their influence.

So. For instance, Rick Scott, former Governor Rick Scott, red flag Rick, he used to be like all in for e-Verify, but then after he spent a lot of time with Big Sugar, And I got a lot of money from Big Sugar. He backed off of opposing, or he backed off of supporting e-Verify and actually moved to. Opposed it. I have a piece that's coming out that will give you receipt after receipt after receipt on all of this.

That's why you want to subscribe over at Substack. I went and I looked at the roll call vote. You know, Matt Gates' dad, Don Gates, who's a Florida state senator, he voted for this amnesty. I even looked at this bill. They're trying to rewrite the narrative.

Just so you know, Ron DeSantis has spent, you know, several years now clamping down on illegal alien labor. And it's really, it's really pissed off a lot of these lawmakers that have these big farms and that they want illegal labor.

So they have an agriculture commissioner named Wilton Simpson. Wilton Simpson is a guy who owns a large-scale egg-laying farm, right? He's got a big farm. And he actually voted to exempt himself from E-Verify. I don't know if y'all knew this.

He actually voted to exempt himself from E-Verify. He's voted to give driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. I have the, by the way, I have all of the roll call on these votes linked for you in the piece so you can actually go and see it for yourself and you don't have to take my word for it. He has voted to give illegal immigrants driver's licenses. He has voted to give illegal immigrants in-state college tuition.

He's again, he's opposed E-Verify except for, he supported E-Verify to an extent. He opposed it for himself and other big farmers. It's very interesting. But he absolutely supported the bill for in-state tuition breaks. He did not vote.

He abstained from the vote that would allow illegal aliens to be admitted to Florida bar. He also did not oppose the law that would allow illegal aliens to practice law. Wilton Simpson literally supported. illegal aliens practicing law in Florida. I don't know.

He uh Fought the E-Verify, and this is SB664. This was in 2020. I mean, I've got receipts on all of these for you that I'll send out anyway. As you know, he's a big Amnesty guy.

So, all these people like Daniel Perez, who gets a lot of money from Big Sugar. You have Alex Andrade, who gets a lot of money from Big Sugar. Joe Gruyers, who gets a lot of money from Big Sugar. And I have all this linked, by the way, because it's all public knowledge, but I have the donations and everything linked. Daniel Perez gets a lot of money from Big Sugar.

Ben Albritton gets a lot of money from Big Sugar. All of these, the influence of Big Sugar has bent the knees of all of these lawmakers. They like illegal labor. They need to be able to have access to cheap labor. They oppose E-Verify.

They support amnesty.

So, what they're trying to do is as a way to Week and DeSantis, who has been hardcore on this in Florida. They are stripping DeSantis of all authority to enforce immigration, and they're giving it to. Wilton Simpson, the guy who Who opposed D-Verify, the guy who voted to give driver's licenses to illegal aliens, the guy who voted to give in-state tuition rates to illegal aliens, the guy who supported illegal aliens literally practicing law in the state of Florida. And again, I have a post coming out this afternoon. Feel free to click the links and you can see it all for yourself in Hard Data.

And I that's stunning. And what's more is they are coming out with this bill that they are calling the Trump Act. And they act like it's more stringent than what DeSantis wanted.

Now, what they didn't know is while they were trying to undermine DeSantis, DeSantis was actually meeting with. President Trump, they were at Mar-a-Lago golfing. There's a lot of stuff about the animosity between Trump and DeSantis. And for all the reporting of the animosity, it's interesting how nobody ever reports how often these guys get together and they talk and brainstorm. They brainstormed about this, which is why Trump came out and publicly backed DeSantis and not these guys with this bill.

He backed DeSantis' moves because he had been brainstorming with DeSantis about all of this. When you compare the language of the bills, this bill, they try to be fancy with the rhetoric. They call it the Trump Act because they think it appealed to vanity. It's going to hide the fact that it's pure amnesty. There's no penalty for people who enter the country illegally in Florida.

No penalty. No e verify, none of that stuff. It's weak. And they act like, oh no, the AG is going to enforce everything. He's going to be super tough.

The guy who worked to give driver's licenses to illegal aliens is going to be doing it. The guy who put really, really.

So this is the whole point.

So They've they're it's amnesty, and they think they're going to try to detract from that by calling it the Trump Act, but it's amnesty. It's bad news, bear. They want to protect their interests and they're trying to hide it.

So, this bill is going to hit DeSantis' desk.

Now, if he vetoes it, This fight's not over. It's unconstitutional, so he should veto it. They'll override it, and then I would imagine that, I mean, I can't, you can't, he doesn't allow unconstitutional stuff to stand, so I would imagine that he would sue. But here's another question: where's gubernatorial prospect Byron Donaldson on all of this? Because see, Byron Donalds is well known that he's going to go for governor's mansion when DeSantis turns out, but so is Wilton Simpson.

He's made no bones about the fact that he is going to run for governor. This seems like a really good opportunity for Byron Donalds to attack his pr to go at his primary challenger over amnesty. Byron Donalds isn't for amnesty, right? Is there more at play here? The answer is yes.

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Yeah. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.

So Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed the amnesty legislation that the Rhinos, the Sugar Bros, I was telling you about, that they had pushed towards, that they pushed through the Senate.

So we'll talk more about that with a Florida lawmaker here coming up at the bottom of the hour, but that's just a heads up for you. Also, a couple of other headlines. A team of specialists are trying to prove that a canvas purchased for less than $50 was painted by Van Gogh, and it's actually worth $15 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. They say the team of specialists is trying to prove. That this canvas was bought, that was $50, it was $50.

They're trying to say that it's worth $15 million. His brushstrokes look similar, but there's, they said he spent a turbulent year and created 150 paintings that include his masterpieces, such as Starry Night and Iris's, but he had a bunch of others as well. They say it's a previously unknown Van Gogh portrait. That's what it portends to be, so we'll see. But interesting.

Women, not just men, are attracted to younger partners too. I don't get that. I have to be honest with you. I don't understand that for a woman, because the last thing that you want is a man-child. I don't know.

I always like, I always preferred older, but that's me. My husband's like eight years older than me.

So I always. Yeah, but they said that There's a new study that shows that women are attracted to younger partners, too.

So it's not just. Not just men. I mean, I don't care who does it. I just, why would you want to be with a young? I don't know.

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Oh, this is horrible. Horrible. A tree trimmer was killed in a woodchipper accident. And when they were asked, was he pulled in headfirst? They said, I believe so, yes.

Oh my word, this was in Florida. I'm not using this as a Florida man story. Pulled in head first. And was this, they said that crew members witnessed it and they immediately responded to it. It's in Boynton Beach.

Their fire rescue provided grief counseling because it was one of the. one of the town employees. That's just horrible, horrible. Oh man, PETA. Come on, I actually don't like the groundhog thing because I think it's weird.

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I don't know. I don't like the groundhog thing. I think it probably scares the hell out of the rat to hold it up like that, but you know, they each their own. We've got, we're going to talk about Florida lawmakers and what's next here with this amnesty. Stick with us.

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Welcome back to the program. You're under the weather curmudgeon here at the bottom of the second hour. You can listen all across the country. You can also watch the Simulcast Channel 347 DirecTV X Rumble where the chat is. I told you I had a piece coming out over at Substack about this issue that is happening in Florida.

And it is a wild, this story is wild. I'm in Texas. I have a lot of friends and family in Florida. And in Texas, we have a problem with the Republicans in our state legislature. As you know, just because someone has an R after their name does not mean necessarily that they're going to govern as a Republican would.

It doesn't mean that they're going to be strong on illegal immigration or a number of other issues. And we are watching that happen in Florida. And one of the reasons why this is so important, Florida, like Texas, is a must-have state for Republicans. If you start losing these states, you start losing the White House in the future. It's just that important.

Florida was a swing state until very recently. And the gains that Republicans made. Are historic in that state. Palm Beach County, Miami-Dade, I mean, my goodness, they went Republican. And that's because of all of the hard work of the true conservatives that are in that state.

So we've been watching this battle, excuse me, over the. Over this immigration enforcement. The governor of Florida, as you know, wanted the state legislature to start early, called in a special session.

Some of these guys didn't want to come until March, even though they know how important it is to hit the ground running, August, no breaks, because the midterm cycle is going to start in six months. Everybody's going to run to the center, and then you start losing a lot of the influence and power that you thought you had. And so, going state by state, having the AGs and having the attorney generals and the governors really take charge on this is a bulwark for Trump and the immigration agenda. But they're fighting DeSantis on this with an amnesty bill. That's the best way to describe it.

This amnesty bill. And they try to act like all of the Floridian legislators are on board. But they're not. And some of them very vociferously are not on board. Joining me right now via Skype is Florida Senator Blaise Angolia.

He is the past chairman of the Florida GOP as well. And he is, well, it seems like he's pretty upset about this amnesty that was pushed through and, of course, vetoed by the governor. Senator, thank you for joining us today and giving us some of your time. Tell us what is happening with your party right now. What is happening to the great Republicans of Florida?

Hey, Dan, it's great to be here. And I wish I knew. I'm very frustrated with what is going on. You know, one of the reasons why we are no longer a swing state and we are a deep red state is because of conservative policy. And we've been aggressive with it.

This governor has been pushing a lot of these conservative issues to the forefront. The legislature has been making these laws, and independents are switching to Republican. Republicans are moving to the state of Florida.

So the reason why we are red is because of conservative policies and conservative principles, and because of, quite frankly, Ron DeSantis and his aggressiveness. But all of a sudden, now, because he has two years left, it just seems that some people want to recede back to the same old, same old. They need to understand that they are getting their reelections are easier because we are a redder state. I don't understand why to push to go backwards and put Florida in a swing state column anymore. And we unfortunately saw.

that in full effect yesterday. And that's uh and that's kind of the point of this. I mean, looking at this um I mean, I'm looking at the bill that they put forward. They keep the new narrative that I saw today, and it's coming from people like Wilton Simpson, who is the Agriculture Commissioner. And that's the other weird thing about this.

They're wanting to strip the governor of power to enforce immigration, put it in the hands of a guy who voted to exempt himself from e-Verify, is on the dole of big sugar to a pretty interesting extent, also voted to give illegal immigrants driver's licenses, was absent when or abstained from allowing them to practice law in the state of Florida, which blows the mind. I mean, clearly, the guy is. maybe even more amnesty than Lindsey Graham. Uh and that's the guy that they want to give the imm the enforcement power to. That tells you every it should tell everybody everything they need to know.

Well, it's unconstitutional on its face. You know, if you read the Florida Constitution, the role of the governor is very specific. He has broad powers. He can oversee, you know, the Guard, Florida Department of Law Enforcement. He can remove people from office.

And if you look at the Ag Commissioner's role, it's basically one sentence. He's going to oversee what goes on with the agricultural aspect of the state.

So to vastly expand the powers without having constitutional approval doesn't pass muster. And to your point, the issues with illegal immigration usually are around construction and agriculture. I don't understand why they thought it was a good idea to move, to strip away the powers of the government, the governor, and move this into the hands of the Commissioner of Agriculture for illegal immigration enforcement. Agriculture, illegal immigration. It's sort of like it writes itself.

I don't understand. It basically hits everything that people have ever said about agriculture before. Yeah, that's a very good point. Talking with Florida Senator. Yeah, talking with Florida Senator Blazingoglia, who has been very outspoken against this amnesty being pushed by what I call a rhino caucus of the Florida legislature, because I mean, it truly is.

And it seems like there's a lot of animosity. I know that, you know, the Florida governor has been cracking down on enforcement and, you know, a lot of these schemes that I think would benefit these guys. I don't want to get you in a fight with your fellow lawmakers, but I question the motive of these guys. They're all soft on, they're all super soft on enforcement of immigration. They're all, I mean, they've got records that dip into amnesty.

There's no denying it. I have a piece coming out where I have all their voting records and all of their campaign donations. I mean, it's very clear that the people like yourself who speak out against this, you don't have to. Don't really seem to have special interests to answer to, whereas these guys do. And you said something that's very interesting.

DeSantis turns out in two years. They're trying to show everybody what Florida could be once DeSantis leaves the gubernatorial office without voters being very loud about this. Yeah, and that's really scary. This governor has been very, very strong. He's led on a lot of issues where other states were trying to copy what we were doing here in the state of Florida.

And he's been strong on illegal immigration.

So, why you would want to take away the enforcement of illegal immigration out of the governor's hands, especially this governor's hands, and give it to somebody else is beyond me. But let's talk about the bill real quick because you were talking about amnesty. You know, I think people really need to understand just how bad this bill was. And look, it is just unfortunate that they are trying to call it the Trump Act for somehow people think it's going to be really, really great because we've seen stuff like this before. The Affordable Care Act wasn't affordable.

The Inflation Reduction Act didn't reduce inflation. It did the opposite. And the Trump Act is supposed to stop illegal immigration, and it actually does the opposite. This bill actually creates a bureaucratic scheme that if law enforcement is trying to aid ICE, In removing illegal immigrants, especially criminal immigrants, they have to go to the Commissioner of Immigration before they can go to ICE. I just don't understand that.

It's basically catch and release 2.0, but at a state level. You know, another thing that we had in our bill, which isn't in this bill, and I think there's a big deal, is that we have to cut off the money going from the illegal immigrants in the United States back to their home countries who then feed that money to the drug cartels. And you do that by shutting down them wiring money out of the country because it costs anywhere between 10, 15, 25,000 for the drug cartels to bring people over to the U.S. across the southern border. And if you stop the remittances, the wire from illegals back to their home country, you dry up some of the drug cartels' money.

And the big thing here, which really upsets me, is that if we have an illegal immigrant who is sitting in a jail cell, Um, there should be a presumed um uh state that they are going to uh flee, right? That they're a flight risk. Why would we offer them bail? Any illegal immigrant that is sitting in our jail cell should never be allowed to post bail because they are a flight risk, and we should hold them and detain them as long as we possibly can until ICE picks them up. Because how many horror stories have we seen, Dana, over the years under the Biden administration where we had somebody in our jail cell and they would go out and commit a heinous crime, murdering or raping women and children?

I will not let that stand. I will not let that happen in the state of Florida, and neither will Governor DeSantis. Are they calling this the Trump Act because they think that calling it the Trump Act or some sort of appeal to vanity is going to inoculate them from being discovered? I do. I do.

I think that they thought that naming something the Trump Act was going to be some sort of, what's the word I'm looking for?

Some utopia for illegal immigration that people are going to go, oh, it's the Trump Act. It has to be great because it has that name, but it's anything but. Um and um So it's frustrating, but the good thing is that people like you and a lot of grassroots people, a lot of voters back home are seeing through that.

So, not only are they upset that it is a poor policy and it does not help cracking down on illegal immigration. They actually named it the Trump Act. They're getting pushback on that also. And here's another thing, Danny. I think this is important.

The bill sponsor yesterday started talking about cracking down on criminal aliens. There's nothing in this bill that will aid the Trump. uh administration to uh to help deport Just regular undocumented gotaways.

So theoretically, if we got rid of all of the criminal aliens out of the state of Florida, we would have all this undocumented people who have come over the border over the last four years. There's nothing in the bill to help them.

So to your point, it is an amnesty bill.

So it's actually refusing the bill, the language of the bill, and this is what I was understanding about it, so that's true. It's actually refusing to cooperate with federal agencies.

So it might as well be a sanctuary state. It's not refusing. It's making because you can actually get to the point where, but the point may be, you know, two, three months down the road, President Trump is moving at lightning speed. He wants to start deporting people now.

So when Governor DeSantis authored the bills that I had sponsored, it was on day one. It was literally on day one they would be able to help deport and assist ICE in getting rid of these undocumented immigrants in the state of Florida. It is a bureaucratic mess that they put on paper. There's not a veto proof majority, is there? Do you think that they will be able to override this?

Not anymore. And that's another story on this.

So, the first thing is that the bill sponsors got a call from the White House and said, Look, this is a really bad bill. You need to fix it.

Now, that is the admission that the underlying bill was really bad, right? But in their effort to try to fix the bill, they actually made it worse. Our best guesstimate is that they had about 25 votes going into the session with the regular bill. And by the time they switched it, They made it less palatable for people, and they only came out with 21 votes.

So, one issue I want to bring up here, Dana, and this is probably near and dear to your heart, because I know that you were leading on this issue years ago. And that's the political issue that comes with this. Years ago, there were a lot of people. Remember the Parkland bill? I was one of the few Republican legislators to vote against it.

And I voted against it on Second Amendment principles, you know, the red flag, all that stuff. I was also the party chair of the state at that time. I told my colleagues that this is a very bad bill, and you're not going to realize it now, but this is going to be a political liability for you later. And there are people serving in Congress who are in there now that pretty much got elected because they voted no on that bill. And people who voted yes wound up losing their seats and losing their primaries.

What this immigration vote does, it is Parkland times 1,000, because a lot of Second Amendment supporters were paying attention to the Parkland bill. Everyone is paying attention to this bill, and there is such strong visceral. Pushback on the legislature on this bill, and everyone that I'm talking to. And I'm talking about thousands, tens of thousands, are with Governor DeSantis, Donald Trump, and me on this. There you go.

We so appreciate your consistency on this. It's a rare quality to have constitutional consistency in a lawmaker, and you demonstrate it. We thank you for that. Senator Blaise Angolia, from the great, great state, sunny state of Florida, probably a lot sunnier and happier than it is in Texas right now. Stay well and stay warm, my friend.

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Alright, so first up here. A, let's do this one. A Florida, why do you, why? I don't know why anybody would just steal somebody's plane because it's not like they can't track you.

So, a Florida man was arrested after a stolen plane made an emergency landing on Half Moon Bay Beach. It was a small plane, San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. The FAA was tracking it. There were no injuries. The pilot was the only person on board.

The way that he landed this thing. It landed nose first. in the sand. That's how Juan's showing you how the guy landed the plane. It is a wonder that he didn't crash the thing.

Like, totally. It's wild. They said that a witness saw the guy s w one witness saw the guy steal it, another witness saw him land it.

So they took custody of him. Luis Ariz from Miami-Dade County was taken into custody. He stole it out of a Palo Alto airport.

So there you go. Just, why? Why are people the way they are? Why? Like, for no reason.

There's like no reason at all why he should take that, but he did. He just, you know, well, I need a plane. Ah, man. I don't really want to get this one. Guess who sent us one?

Yeah. Florida. Reader Listener, Amber. All the worst ones are for for her. And then Kane.

Kane is number two. Uh A Florida man sat on a firearm and he's apparently a felon and he was in illegal possession. And he was trying, I guess, to hide it. He sat on it in the car and shot himself in the crank. Yeah.

You know, criminals don't have the best firearm handling, I gotta say. This is in Jacksonville. They said the 38-year-old man had previous convictions.

Now he's gonna face charges of being a felon in possession, illegal possession of a firearm. Yeah, he just apparently didn't have it holstered or anything. It was kind of in a pocket. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh.

Yeah. Why would you do that? And he shot himself right in the crank. Just now he and he has to have surgery. Obviously, he underwent surgery.

Never do that. Don't hold me in. Let's see here. Oh, I got one more. I got more.

A Cocoa Beach principal and a teacher were arrested at a house party with over 100 students who were drinking. Yeah, they face charges. Cocoa Beach Elementary School principal. Stick with us. Third hour is next.

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Undocumented immigrants are much less likely to have committed crimes than American citizens. American citizens commit more crimes than anyone who is undocumented. I also want to make the point that an undocumented immigrant is not a criminal because he or she is undocumented. That is a civil offense. That's not a civil offense.

So if I bust up into your house uninvited, You know, like I sneak past your security. Is that a civil offence? I mean I golly, I so l I'm just gonna let you know I'm under the weather severely. And I have there is You know how they always say that on all Hallows' Eve the the The uh lore is that that's when the uh dividing wall between the real material world and the spirit world is at its thinnest.

Okay, so when I'm under the weather, the dividing wall between my patience and my restraint is at its thinnest. And uh so this is where we are right now. And I hear stupid stuff like this.

So, just to my point, for what's her face, Sonny Hostas. The Whole idea of sneaking past security. if I were to do that and get into her home. That wouldn't be a civil offence. Kane, what would that be?

You enlighten everybody on the federal. Yeah, it'd be a fed. Am I an undocumented guest? Yeah. According to Democrats you are.

What if I just start doing that right now? What if?

Sorry, I'm trying to keep my voice at a very even keel. Because if I get too excited, it's I'm gonna lose it. I just Would I be an undocumented guest? That's again how dams Look at it. Also, stealing, just undocumented.

Oh, yeah, I'm going to get to that. First of all, welcome back, everybody. Dana Lash. Top of the third hour. Kane was trying to get me not to do this third hour, but I said no.

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So say that I go. Say that I go to Walmart. Costco. Sams Club, whatever. And I see something that I want, right?

I'm trying to think of something that I need right now. Oh, you know what? I really. A couple of things, products that I really I love those command hooks. Ken never, I don't know why.

I can always find a use for command hooks. You know what I mean? Wish I'd invented 'em.

So say that I go into a Walmart and I'm like, I need... These command hooks. And I go and I get them, right? I just leave. I bypassed the register.

Someone stops me outside. It's an undocumented purchase. Undocumented possession. Don't say the word purchase because that intimates that you actually purchased.

So undocumented possession. Yeah. That's how that works, right? I was told reliably that that's how this works. That's what happens.

So when you I know it's crazy, but when you enter the country illegally There's a reason why it's Illegal. It's why it's a cr 'cause it's a a crime to enter the country illegally. If I were to try to sneak into Puerto Rico. Guess what? I would get in trouble because that's illegal.

I don't know how I would. I'd have to get on a boat. And all that. But You know what I mean. Couldn't just sneak in on a flight.

That's h a lot harder. But that would be illegal, right? I would get in trouble for that. Cain. You have family that's literally in Mexico.

You're wide adjacent. If I were to sneak into Mexico. I could just say, I am an undocumented immigrant, right? And they would let that fly. Yeah.

Mexico, along with a lot of other countries on the globe, no, they don't allow that. Why are they so racist? I don't know. I mean Why wouldn't they allow that?

Sovereignty, blah, blah, blah. That's racist. Blah, blah, blah, sovereignty. I should be able to go wherever the hell I want to. If I want to go into your house.

and sit on your sofa and eat your snacks. I should be able to do that. I'm an undocumented guest. Why are you racist? I just feel like I'm going to start being absolutely absurd with these people.

Why are you such a racist? Oh my gosh. Go get your clan hood. I can't. Deal with you.

I can't look at your racist face.

So that's my question about all this. It's just so stupid. It's illegal. It's illegal. There's no two ways about it.

But here's the big question. What are all these white women going to do with their smoothies? Audio Sound by Six, please. That's the play about that. I don't want to hear that they're doing work that no one else will do.

Talk to guys in the building trades, plumbers, contractors. Farm picking strawberries. These willing trees, guys, are being hurt. I can't wait. I can't wait.

until American women Can't get blueberries for their smoothies. I don't like smoothies because it's baby food. I like to chew my food. I don't like b mi liquefying everything. First off, who what in the vocal fry hell did I just hear?

Like, my voice is low because I'm sick. I would literally have throat surgery if my voice sounded like hers. What in the vocal Oh my gosh, forget about the Berrys. What about the American women? They need their smithies, man.

Wait till they get pissed. What is that? Who is this chick? She's a Democrat strategist. I've never heard of her.

Yeah. I have legit never heard of Extension Mickey Extension Head. I've never heard of her. Some of these people that you have to realize in comments, that's where I'm going to get mean.

Some of these people, you gotta realize they get into political punditry. All they do is just read like the political headlines that are emailed to them every day, and that's the limits of their analysis. No, their work is trying to be political influencing.

So they go and they get their blots and they get all this and they go on CNN and they talk about Smith. What? Can I hear that one more time? 'Cause I'm not going to stop making fun of it. It deserves it.

Do it. Yeah, I don't want to hear that they're doing work that no one else will do. Talk to guys in the building trades, plumbers, contractors. Farm picking strawberries. I mean, like, these building trees guys are being hurt.

I can't wait. I shouldn't be here. I can't wait until. American Women. Can't get blueberries for their smoothies.

Why does she pull her mouth down like that? She does thus. If you're watching on the simulcast I'm making a face. I had wet. I can't wait until I don't understand this.

So she just thinks.

So the blonde, blue-eyed pr Marxist. Predictably blue, or she blue, I don't know. The blonde Marxist predictably thinks that. It's all only like, oh my gosh. That it's all only brown people and all they do is pick berries for her for smoothies.

It's how I imagine slave owners back in the day felt when Abraham Lincoln. Yeah, she would fit like. Perfect and like some kind of like Beaux-Arts plantation mansion standing on the prom she would be uh standing on her promenade Waiting for some lemonade. I mean, good night, Scarlet. Jeez, who's gonna pick the berries?

She is exactly. That's when I when I think about it. Think of like slave owners, they think of Jenna Arnold, whoever I just know her name because it's in the lower third. He's gonna pick the bear if I honestly I don't know who the uh black women are on the panel. But the fact that one of them did not slap her.

Right. They had to be deep in prayer. to not do that because I would Wow, that's like one of the most racist things I've ever heard. She said that without an ounce. Of self-awareness, but that's the left, like the left.

Everybody has that elderly family member that says things without filter, and you're terrified because it's not even what they think, they just say things. just to say them. Crazy, they have no filter as they get older. I had a great aunt. It was like at the end of her 80s, she was like that.

And we never knew what she was gonna say. Like she would tell you if she thought your outfit was horrible. Or if she didn't like your food, she would tell you that it tasted like sla. She used to not always be like that, but she got like that. This woman's already like that.

But the thing that compounds it is that she's a giant racist. That's just crazy. Who says stuff like that? Also, can I just talk for a minute about smoothies? I hate them.

I don't I don't like baths because it's people's soup and it's nasty. You're sitting in your own dirty soup and that's so gross. Like, who does that? It's gross. I hate baths.

Number one, smoothies. Smoothies are for baby birds and babies. Baby animals, babies, period. It's for people who don't have teeth. Why do you do a smoothie?

Just eat the damn berry. You know why people do smoothies? Because they want to be able to put a bunch of crap in there. sugar and all that stuff. And then cause look at how much sugars in this stuff.

And then they're like, um it being so healthy, man, have my my smoothie. That's horrible.

It's gross. It's like you're just blending all your food together.

So, anyway. There you go. I'm this just blew my mind. That The sound bite. Hmm?

Well, he's gonna pick the strawberries. They're not gonna be able to get their smithies. I thought women were empowered. Go pick your own berries, bitch. I thought they were empowered.

Sorry, I'm under the weather and I just I'm not gonna watch my Portuguese. No care. Yeah, I just don't care. You kind of have to though. Yeah.

So I don't know. I you know, I just got this is it's just the whole thing is crazy. A couple of other things, too. There are some people who are losing their ever-loving minds. Because I simply asked The Senate doing the RFK confirmation hearing, if they would ask him two questions.

And I'm not I've already told you everything about RFK, Jr. I want assurances on these two things. If you can give me assurances, I can be cool, you know. But you gotta make me cool though, I and it's not just me, it's all these voters. I want one of these Republicans to grow some beans and ask: number one, you once described gun owners as a terror group.

Do you still hold that view? And can you clarify? If you follow me on X, I have the the uh tweets that he said that. He had said he was talking about gun organizations being responsible for the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas murderers, like they pulled the trigger. He said the Second Amendment is a suicide pact.

This is what he verbatim said. Like you can go to my latest my my tweet and I have it there. I you know, he had another one where He went on and said that the Parkland students are right, like on you know, gun organizations, you know, they're terror groups. He uh had said that Uh additionally When he was talking about gas and oil, he wrote a whole piece literally called Jailing Climate Deniers. He thinks that people who deny climate change should be jailed.

He said that uh coke and exxon should be quote put to corporate death He said that global warming deniers were traitors and they and coal companies should be in jail for all of eternity. These are his verbatim things. If you don't believe me, I have the videos, the links, and all that up there.

Now, I'm not saying I want assurances. Here's why I'm bringing this up. For the people mad. That I'm asking for the Senate to ask questions about this. We have a right, number one, to ask questions.

No one should be afraid to ask them or have them ask. If people are fighting against your right to ask questions, you should be suspicious of those people. They're called communists, number one. I don't care who the hell they are, they're communists. Number two.

If people think that clarifying these questions isn't important, they haven't been paying attention. The HHS has been weaponized over the past several years, longer than that, to target firearm owners. They have pushed to classify, in fact, they do now, homicide, firearm homicide involving drug and gang violence as a quote nationwide health epidemic, and this is being used to promote gun control. That's number one. Number two, I know, I've also seen it with our own pediatrician, doctors asking about firearm ownership.

That's HHS directive.

So if you think that what he's doing has nothing to do with gun control, you have not been paying attention. I'm not being mean, but you haven't been paying attention. That is why these questions need to be asked. And as it pertains to climate change and all of that, we want to make sure that this role is not going to be abused and the authority will not be expanded. We just want to know that these issues are going to be removed from HHS and that he only focuses on what he claims he wants to focus on.

You give me assurances on that? I'm golden, ponyboy. But I'm not going to go away and I'm not going to stop complaining about it until we get questions asked. We are owed this. We have seen so many of these departments weaponized against us, not just against Trump, but against moms and dads that speak up.

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So a quick note on this, I'm going to move on. I don't, my opinion on RFK Jr. as a person is entirely irrelevant. And actually, I can separate it from my concerns about the expansion of HHS.

Now, why it's so important to me is if you remember health and human services, not just under Biden, but even under Obama, Trump was trying to unravel it, I think, to an extent. didn't complete it. But HHS, if you remember. There's a reason why, couple examples. A reason why doctors have been directed to start asking you about your own firearm ownership.

And like I said before, I've seen it in my paediatrician's office. I've seen it. Had it ha how did it happen me? You can imagine my response. It makes Ron Swanson look weak.

So That's an HHS because CDC is a component of HHS.

So that's there's a reason where that directive that how that directive came to be.

Furthermore, they have worked overtime. The goal of the gun control industry has been to try to. I wrote in my first book. Over ten years ago I wrote about this. They are trying to joke Hamel.

the firearms industry. They tried to remember Michael Bloomberg and all of them, they were all about making. Cigarettes look uncool, so they had this whole lobbying outfit, and that's the Michael Bloomberg gave an interview where he said that was the exact goal for firearms.

So to that point, in order to help make that happen, HHS needed to recognize or somehow classify, they had to tie in guns and health. They had to tighten like a health issue through HHS and they did by using the C D C to expand two things. Uh They expanded firearm.

Well, they were looking at firearm violence and they were looking at the age range, and they were trying to use the scare tactic of saying that. Children are killed more by firearms than anything else. And the reason that they were able to get that statistic is because they expanded. the definition of children to include up to 20 years old. and they also omitted The actions in which the children were involved in at the time of fatality.

So by doing these two things, they incorporated drug and gang crime. And when you look at the numbers, it's drug and gang crime. Actually, it's from 16 to 20 year old drug and gang crime that drives it. But the 18 and 20 year olds specifically that puts it up at the top. When you remove 18 to 20 year olds that the CDC wants to classify as children, that statistic about firearms being the leading cause of death amongst children disappears.

And it reverts to, again, automobiles and drownings. I think it only comes in like fifth place, and that's only because of gang and drug violence, because remember, you have 16, 17 year olds involved in it as well. But they disingenuously kept that statistic in there in the first place and then began using that to promote gun control.

So based on that statistic, you had mayors, you had blue state mayors, blue state governors, blue state police chiefs in Illinois and in New York and in New Jersey and in Pennsylvania and in Washington and in Oregon and in California and in New Mexico most recently that were using this citation as a way to justify their push for gun control.

So if you're telling me that there's no worry about HH. Just with guns, you haven't been paying attention. It's been happening, but you're just blissfully unaware. If you take that as an insult, then you need to be more concerned that you missed it than more concerned that I pointed it out that you missed it. This isn't about one-upsmanship.

This is about getting this nonsense out of the way. And I get that some people like RFK Junior That's fine. I'm not telling you not to like RFK Jr. I'm demanding that these two questions be asked because of his troubling comments about it. Xavier Becerra is was the HHS.

Before him, ran HHS before him. Xavier Becerra is a great big gun control guy and he continued this. I'm going to tell you something. Based on their comments alone, RFK Jr. has been more gun control than Xavier Becerra.

Xavier Becerra is the only person of the two of them who's been in an elected position to actually do something about his gun control views.

So when you consider that the animus of the director of HHS has routinely been incorporated into policy directives that have actually been implemented at the state levels to restrict your rights, You are damn certain that it matters. And we absolutely have a right to ask a question about that. And I will not be dissuaded by anybody who has not been paying attention and doing their due diligence as a citizen of a free republic.

Now I just want my two questions answered. Very simple. That's my whole point.

Now One of the things that Lorraine brought up, I'm going to switch gears here. 'Cause she's been watching this freeze. And Kay noted it too, what has the media been saying about this? this this federal freeze. Act like Trump just is killing everybody right now, which is so stupid.

By the way, can I just say that nobody would be defending RFK Jr. if Trump hadn't. given him the approval. Nobody will be. I'm just saying.

I'm just pointing out perspective. Give me these assurances, and I'm and I'm Golden Pony Boy. But don't shame me for asking them. I don't deal with that. The spending freeze, what Lorraine noted is that the National Council of Nonprofits, so that is the union of all of those NGOs.

The NGOs are the third-party entities, like, for instance, Catholic Charities that make millions of dollars off of illegal immigration. They absolutely do. They hired Biden's chief of staff, Ron Klain, she notes, as their lawyer. Klain then found. a federal DC Biden appointed judge.

Who issued a stay on that spending freeze until the court decides whether or not the president can decide how the president spends the money that comes from the executive branch that gets to be. allocated from the exec That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. how the executive spranch spends money. The court's gonna have to decide how the executive does that? Since when?

And She noted that right after Trump signed the freeze, the Medicaid portal had a technical issue that caused it to go down. And that's why all of these morons on the left were saying that, oh, he shut off Medicaid when he had nothing to do with it. And The L and B The OMB memo, the initial one that came out, was very clear in what was going to be shut off and what wasn't. And then the OMB memo, it was simply a recision of the memo, not the executive order. They didn't want to create Because the court, the earlier court had issued, you had this court that issued the injunction.

The OMB did not want to create confusion. around that.

So that's it.

So This is It's like so it's the craziest thing I've ever They're freaking out over this. Excuse me, they're they're freaking out over it for Who knows? It's There's no freeze. It's it's about wasteful spending. It's about wasteful.

Can we did you get this can I have the onesies audio? Yes, you can have this. Do we? Can I have this? I need to hear this.

I'm sorry. I want to hear Bernie Sanders get really mad about onesies. in the RFK junior hearing. Let me know when we have it 'cause I just need him screaming about onesies to make my life happy. Juan's pulling it up.

I'm telling you what's called onesies. These are little things. clothing for babies. One of them is titled Unfaxed, Unafraid.

Next one, and they're sold for $26 a piece, by the way.

Next one is Novax. No problem. That you're coming before this committee and you say you are pro-vaccine. Just want to ask some questions. And yet, your organization is making money.

Selling a child's product To parents for 26 bucks, which casts fundamental doubt on the usefulness of vaccines. Can you tell us now? That you will, now that you are Pro vaccine, that you're going to have your organization take these products off the market. Senator, I have no power over that organization. I'm not part of it.

I resigned from the board. That was just a few months ago. You founded that. Wait a minute. Can I just hold up?

I want the first part of that on replay forever. where he talks about onesies. 'Cause it's hysterical. Can you imagine him like selling? These are called onesies.

The things, little things for babies. I weigh them sometimes, too. They are selling what's called onesies. These are little things. Clothing for babies.

Look, clothing for babies. These onesies. Hey. You know, forget about it. Little things for babies, you know.

Uh He's mad because he put A no-vax slogan on a onesie. But he's not mad that his party's like, oh, you want to schlop off your dong? Go right ahead. Chippity chop, slap chop. Right?

I mean, that's what they make it out to be, like a QVC in-and-out. Bernie Three Houses Sanders doesn't seem to care much about that. But somehow the onesies are a big problem. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The Novax onesies are the big problem, but having the.

Um The whole idea of cutting off your genitals. If you're cutting off a kid's genitals, Because the parent has this like Munchausen's by proxy syndrome. And that's true. I kind of I don't even have any babies, but I want to buy the onesie. Am I the only one that wants to?

But you've had babies. Yeah, I've had babies. Bodysuits for women are just onesies. They are just bigger onesies. That's exactly it.

Yeah. So I kinda wanna buy him. I'm just like, why is he not mad about that? And I'm mad that RFK Jr. didn't respond with that.

What RFK Jr. should have said. is well if I Senator, if I were to put Uh You know Schlong, no problem, and then a chop like a A latchet. Yeah, like a hatchet or a meat cleaver on there. Would that have been more acceptable to you and your party's sensibilities?

Or breasts no problem and then, you know, a meat cleaver and two boobs. Would it would that have better excuse me, would that I'm under the weather. Would that have better suited your party's sensibilities? That's what I would have asked. But I would have asked it in more graphic language, using scientific terms.

Don't think ill of me. I would have. I would have asked in scientific terms, you know. Would that Would that have pleased your party's sensibilities more? That's what he should have said.

What would Bernie have said then?

So you're mad about the vax? But you're mad you're not mad about the chopping off literally of male Copulatory organs and female copulatory organs as minors, they gender experimental surgery unnecessarily as minors. You're not upset about that. What would they have done? They would have been mad.

I'm actually madder at RFK Jr. right now because he didn't do that. that I am almost at anything at this moment. Because that was a milli that would have been a million dollar audio sound bite. That'd have been a million-dollar soundbite, you guys.

Can you imagine?

Well, uh, I can't do his voice.

Well, uh, Senator Sanders, um. Uh would it have better Pleased your party sensibilities if I had a onesie, you know, the little thing for babies, as you said. that showed uh a penis and a meat cleaver, you know? And would you have been happier with that? You know, to support the gender mutilation, scientific experimentation, whatever, surgery stuff.

Would you have liked that better? and then just see what he says. You wind him up and then let him go. and just let him go. What would he have said to that?

He'd have spluttered. He would have like gestured. I think his hair would have stood up. I don't know. That's what he should have done.

That's how you respond to that. That's the I mean. Can I have the onesie one more time? I gotta have that. Can I have that also in my board?

I want it on my board here. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna need it. It's only what's called onesies.

These are little things. Clothing for babies. Onesies, little things, clothing for babies. He sounds literally like. A character on the mighty bouche.

Pocket cup. I mean, that's what he sounds like right there. He sounds like a character from Mighty Boost. You know what he sounds like? Hold up, hold up.

Uh He sounds like Rich Folter. You guys know, if you've never watched this, it's the craziest show ever. But that's exactly. That's exactly who he sounds like. He sounds like uh Bob Fossell from uh Mighty Boosh.

You know, you know, that what is he called? The windy mover. He can't name any of the animals at the zoo. It's a snake, right? The snake.

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Tell them Dana sent you. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast, because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. I feel like if I tweet that out, that's such a deep dive, like maybe five people are gonna get it. Bernie Sanders talking about onesies is the same as Bob Fossell talking about pocket cups.

I mean this thing. It's the yeah, it's like it's totally the same thing. That is still my favorite. I mean, I. You can't.

He's the character. He's a. He's a. Clothing for babies. You know what onesies are cane?

They are selling what's called onesies. These are little things. Clothing for babies. Little things. Clothing for babies, man.

Clothing for babies. That's that's what it is. Uh I'm just saying, you know. Uterus. Yeah.

Mm.

Sometimes I forget I have this board. And they like that? And I often mute it. I mute it intentionally. You do.

Um, which is sad. You know, because then, you know, we miss out on You were murdered.

Okay, you obviously weren't murdered because you're alive and you're basically intact. You weren't murdered, buddy. Yeah, I see. It's uh way Way better. They are selling what's called onesies.

These are little things. They need to keep selling up all the time. All the time. Just keep it up all the time. Uterus is nature's onesie.

Yeah, it is. It's nature's. Yeah, you could say that. Anyway, long story short, it's here forever now. It's here forever now.

Yeah, I'm just... Just saying. Yeah. You've been warned. We're going to keep this up all the time.

But he still totally sounds like Bob Fossell. Like he sounds like Yeah. It's hysterical to me.

So we've got the freeze, the federal freeze that we're watching. We've got the. The latest, because you know that, so DeSantis vetoed that amnesty bill. They don't have veto-proof majority. I don't even see how they would override that.

We'll follow all of that. Today, in stupidity came. All right. Juan, I think we'll have to do cut six because this was Democrat strategist Jenna Arnold. This was just one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.

She thinks that, of course, all of this deporting of illegals will cause a blueberry shortage. Listen to this. I don't want to hear that they're doing work that no one else will do. Talk to guys in the building trades: plumbers, contractors. Farm picking strawberries.

These building trees guys are being hurt. I can't wait. I can't wait. Until American women. Can't get blueberries for their I know chicks like that.

She will be like the friend of somebody else's and they bring her to like the you know, the the group outing and she's already like four drinks in. She pregamed it before you even got to the bar. And she's like, you know what, I think, meh. And all you can smell is vodka, and your eyes are burning. She's one of those girls.

Folks, that does it for us today. Find us on Substack chapter and verse. Kane's trying to make me take off tomorrow because I'm unwell. We'll see how that fight goes. God bless.

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