041526 Part 2 Susan on Farmer Story Ticks; Fluoride Iran Israel; and Sen Mike Lee

Kate Dalley Radio53mApril 15, 2026

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In this episode of Kate Dalley Radio, host Kate Dalley welcomes guest Susan to discuss a range of politically charged and controversial topics. The conversation begins with a deep dive into the Republican Party's aggressive use of AI in political campaigns, including AI-generated phone calls, deepfake ads, and predictive voter modeling platforms like ARU and Microfish. The hosts express concern over the ethical implications of AI manipulation, especially when it comes to deepfakes and the potential for voter deception. They also examine a viral 'ice hoax' involving a woman falsely claiming detention by ICE, highlighting how easily fabricated narratives can go viral and cause real-world harm. The discussion then shifts to the controversial topic of fluoride in drinking water, with Susan revealing that Israel banned fluoridation in 2014 due to concerns over individual rights and efficacy, while the U.S. continues the practice despite growing evidence of harm, particularly to infants. The hosts critique the fluoride industry and promote natural remineralization as a safer alternative. They also touch on environmental issues like record droughts and wildfires in Nebraska and Texas, blaming government mismanagement and suppression of natural fires. The episode concludes with a scathing critique of Senator Mike Lee, whom Susan accuses of being a 'constitutional blob' who talks a big game but takes no meaningful action, especially on surveillance and election integrity. She argues that Lee’s alignment with the political 'club' and refusal to challenge the status quo disqualifies him from being a credible constitutional advocate, especially for the Supreme Court. The episode ends with promotional segments for Kate’s supplements, toothpaste, e-books, and merchandise.

Key Takeaways
1

Republican campaigns are using AI to generate voter outreach, deepfake ads, and predictive voter modeling, raising serious ethical and democratic concerns.

2

The 'ICE hoax' involving a woman falsely claiming detention highlights how easily fabricated narratives can go viral and damage reputations.

3

Israel banned water fluoridation in 2014 due to concerns over efficacy and individual rights, yet the U.S. continues the practice despite evidence of harm to children.

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Fluoride exposure during pregnancy and infancy can lead to developmental issues, and natural remineralization is a safer alternative to fluoride-based dental products.

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Sen. Mike Lee is criticized for being a political 'talker' with no real legislative action, especially on surveillance, election integrity, and constitutional rights.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

AI in Political Campaigns: The Rise of AI Agents and Deepfakes

They're saying all's fair in love and war. We should be able to do this. It's free speech.

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2:20
5 min

The ICE Hoax: A Viral Lie and the Danger of Fabricated Narratives

She checked into the Hampton Inn about 10 minutes from the airport while text messages with an unidentified witness showed she was enjoying free food, spa services and trip to the gym.

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7:30
9 min

Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Global Health Controversy

The highest risk of overexposure to fluoride is in infants and young children, especially nursing infants. If the mother's drinking fluoridated water, they're getting an extra concentration of this fluoride.

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16:40
13 min

Environmental Collapse: Drought, Wildfires, and the Food Supply

The hosts discuss record droughts and wildfires in Nebraska and Texas, linking them to long-term fire suppression and climate mismanagement. They warn that these events will drive up beef prices and emphasize the importance of sourcing meat locally and sustainably.

30:00
17 min

Mike Lee: The 'Constitutional Blob' and the Supreme Court Speculation

He's not a great senator. He doesn't do a lot. And if you really look at action, really look at Mike Lee's actions, he sits around and talks a lot. And sounds good, but it's just all talk.

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High-Impact Quotes
The highest risk of overexposure to fluoride is in infants and young children, especially nursing infants. If the mother's drinking fluoridated water, they're getting an extra concentration of this fluoride.
Susan23:11
Viral: 90.0
He's not a great senator. He doesn't do a lot. And if you really look at action, really look at Mike Lee's actions, he sits around and talks a lot. And sounds good, but it's just all talk.
Susan39:08
Viral: 88.0
She checked into the Hampton Inn about 10 minutes from the airport while text messages with an unidentified witness showed she was enjoying free food, spa services and trip to the gym.
Kate Dalley14:44
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Kate Dalley

Guest

Susan
Topics Discussed
Senator Mike Lee and Supreme Court Speculation92%AI in Political Campaigns90%Fluoride in Drinking Water88%Government Surveillance and FISA 70287%Political Hoaxes and Media Trust85%Natural Health and Remineralization80%Wildfires and Environmental Collapse75%Sustainable Meat and Local Food Systems70%
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Kate Dalley

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Susan

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Trump

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Israel

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ICE

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5xNegative

Pfizer

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FISA 702

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Snopes

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Plum Island

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