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Cocaine, Dirty Money, And The Bidens (Ep 2063)

Cocaine, Dirty Money, And The Bidens (Ep 2063)

Released Wednesday, 9th August 2023
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Cocaine, Dirty Money, And The Bidens (Ep 2063)

Cocaine, Dirty Money, And The Bidens (Ep 2063)

Cocaine, Dirty Money, And The Bidens (Ep 2063)

Cocaine, Dirty Money, And The Bidens (Ep 2063)

Wednesday, 9th August 2023
 2 people rated this episode
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Get ready to hear the truth about

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America on a show that's not immune

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to the facts with your host, Dan

0:09

Bongino. I

0:13

told you, I told you you're not wasting

0:15

your time. By the way, just let me say in advance,

0:18

Guy absolutely hates this story.

0:21

This cocaine story.

0:22

It's funny, Guy, he

0:24

loves these culture war stories more than anything.

0:27

He could talk about Neo all day. This

0:29

cocaine story, he has no time

0:31

for it. However, I think

0:33

it's extremely important because it would be yet

0:35

another federal institution agency prior

0:38

to the respect of the Secret Service that's

0:40

collapsed over this story.

0:41

You're not wasting your time.

0:43

Did we not call it a couple of weeks ago? I

0:46

told you what happened here.

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And now multiple sources are coming forward

0:50

to this soldier of fortune magazine saying the exact

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All right, Joe.

2:30

Let's go. Dan,

2:31

it is showtime. It is showtime.

2:34

And Joe paid a visit this morning in

2:36

person. I'd say it was good to see him, but

2:39

I missed him. Joe popped in as I was up to

2:41

other activities, other activities, not like weirdo other

2:43

actors. Just like after I work out, I

2:46

have to take like a ice cold freezing

2:48

shower to cool my body down or I'll

2:50

be on camera sweating all day. I keep the ACs

2:53

at 69 degrees. I got a fan blow.

2:55

I'm always hot. My body's like always

2:58

emanating heat. So I got to chill.

3:00

So I missed the guy. Explain those hot

3:02

and cold proteins one day, Dan. I'm sorry. Heat

3:04

shock proteins, baby. And cold shock. I'm

3:07

telling you like magic wonders for your body, whatever.

3:09

That's why I, I exposing your

3:11

body if you can to extreme temperatures

3:14

is the best thing you can do. Cold plunges, saunas.

3:17

If you can take it

3:18

and you're healthy, those things will change

3:20

your life. I'm just saying, but back

3:23

to the content here. You're not wasting

3:25

your time on the show. I

3:28

told you back in like the first

3:30

second week of July, I said, listen,

3:33

this cocaine at the white house story is a big

3:35

deal. Why? Cause it's not a simple

3:38

story about drugs being left

3:40

in the white house. It's a story about security

3:42

procedures,

3:43

dangers present at the white house. Someone got white

3:45

powder on the white house and no one seems to know.

3:48

It's about the corrupting of another institution,

3:50

the upper level management of the secret service

3:53

that seemed to just go along with this story. We

3:55

don't know who it is. You know,

3:56

we don't know who it is story. And

3:59

I told you. There is no way they

4:01

don't know who it is. Folks, do

4:04

we need the demo again? How the hell

4:06

are you gonna get a baggie, a non-porous

4:08

object into a Dropbox

4:11

without putting fingerprints on the

4:13

baggie? How? You gonna put it in your

4:15

teeth? Oh, how's that gonna work?

4:19

What are you gonna do, drop it with your elbows? And

4:21

even when you put it in a box, how do you

4:23

turn the key without leaving a fingerprint? You

4:25

gonna do that with your tongue? How

4:27

the hell's that gonna happen? Right?

4:31

This story was so crazy from

4:33

the beginning. And what bothers me is this is

4:35

a great agency full of great people. I worked

4:37

there for over a decade of my life.

4:39

The people I worked with are now in charge.

4:42

Guys who were junior to me are

4:44

now special agents in charge running

4:46

major divisions in the Secret Service.

4:49

There was no way this story was true.

4:51

I was told by a number of people,

4:54

a number of people. This has been a bad day for the Bidens,

4:57

by the way. Cocaine Gate, $20 million

4:59

in payments. Now bank records servicing

5:01

to the Bidens. This is a bad day

5:04

for rotting oatmeal brains

5:06

in the White House. This is what happens

5:08

when you're corrupt garbage.

5:11

But I said to you that the stuff was probably

5:14

left there intentionally. It wasn't

5:16

an accident. You don't mistakenly

5:19

leave your cocaine behind at

5:21

the White House. Why would you bring it there

5:23

in the first place?

5:24

Hey, Joe, I've been... Joe, you were in the music

5:26

business for a while. I've ventured to say

5:28

some people did some narcotics. Well,

5:31

yeah. Narcotics, maybe. Yeah, all the time,

5:33

Dan. Maybe you see that. Yeah, I would just say, yeah, Joe

5:35

was like a real music guy, like back in the day,

5:37

right? Yeah. Remember that, yeah, Lethal Weapon 2,

5:39

narcotics. People do narcotics.

5:43

You think someone brought their narcotics

5:46

to the White House? Okay, I'm gonna do

5:48

some blow. No.

5:51

It was brought to the White House for

5:53

a reason. Yep. For someone

5:56

in the, let's say, Biden orbit

5:58

to pick up, like a drop of...

5:59

Oh, looky here.

6:02

New York Post, Ryan King, August

6:04

8th, which if my math is correct,

6:07

that was, oh, look, yesterday,

6:11

White House cocaine may have belonged to someone

6:13

in the Biden family orbit.

6:15

Sounds like almost the

6:17

exact same language I lose. Gee, how much

6:19

are you hating this story right now?

6:22

Quite a bit. On a scale of 1 to 10, we had a 9.

6:25

He's at a 7.62, he says. Here's

6:28

another source. Keating,

6:31

who runs the Soldier of Fortune magazine,

6:33

said while the Secret Service publicly announced on July 13th they

6:35

closed the investigation without identifying a

6:37

suspect, authorities were able

6:40

to follow enough clues to come up with a name. Yes,

6:43

yes.

6:45

And were confident enough in their detective work

6:47

to inform Joe Biden himself.

6:50

Keating said, if you want the name,

6:52

ask Joey Boom-Bots. He

6:55

knows who it is.

6:56

It was someone within the Biden family

6:58

orbit, and it wasn't Hunter. Aha,

7:01

aha. Comporting with exactly

7:04

what I've been told. There

7:06

are others in the Biden family.

7:09

Let's just say with druggist shoes.

7:13

Mm.

7:15

Reminds me of something I said

7:17

July 13th that was picked up by the Media

7:20

Research Center. Former Secret Service agent Bonjino

7:22

calls BS on claim that the

7:24

Secret Service has no leads in White House cocaine case.

7:27

Dated July 13th, 2023.

7:31

Ladies and gentlemen, institutions are being destroyed one

7:33

by one.

7:34

The Secret Service has to come clean. I'll

7:37

say to the director, Kim Cheetle, again. If

7:40

you're not going to do the right thing, then you

7:42

need to step aside. You're

7:44

the Secret Service director. You're not a butler

7:46

for Joe Biden. You

7:48

swore an oath to the Constitution. I

7:51

know it's hard to

7:52

have to call out someone you like and respect,

7:54

Joe Biden.

7:55

But that's your job.

7:57

If you can't do it, turn it over to someone

7:59

who will. because you're going to decimate

8:01

the credibility of this agency from this point forward.

8:05

You're not wasting your time, folks. I'm

8:08

going to stay on the story, even though Guy hates it. But

8:11

out of respect for Guy, I'm going to

8:13

move on. I could talk about this a lot more, but

8:15

things

8:17

aren't bad enough yet, folks. I talk about

8:19

this all the time. You know, I go out, I

8:21

get it all the time. People, they see me in restaurants,

8:24

maybe occasionally in a bar having an adult soda

8:26

with Paula, right? And people say, what

8:28

has to happen? How much worse does it have

8:30

to get? And I say to them a lot,

8:33

but we're getting there.

8:35

And you know, you're getting there. The signs

8:37

are rather easy to see. You

8:39

start to see people who are your political opponents

8:42

waking up the things they've told you a lot. You've

8:44

told them a long time ago, i.e.,

8:46

hey, you idiots want to defund the police?

8:49

You realize without police, you're going to have an explosion

8:51

in crime. And they're like, no, we just

8:53

need social workers while you're laughing

8:55

at this stupidity. And then crime explodes

8:58

and you're going to see liberals start to echo your

9:00

talking points. Kind of like what we said about

9:02

open borders, Biden and others, that if you

9:05

open the borders, you're going to run into

9:07

a human refugee crisis

9:09

as people pour into the United States.

9:12

Some without the requisite skills, some

9:14

without language or the language capability, some

9:16

of them don't speak English, some of them are going to be straight

9:18

up bad guys. Some of them may be terrorists.

9:20

We've only said this forever. The left

9:23

is like people like Geraldo. It's

9:25

the humanitarian thing to do.

9:27

OK, how many of you taken in? Oh, you

9:29

haven't taken in any. So he

9:32

said, OK, what

9:32

the smartest move these Republican state

9:35

governors, these red states ever did is saying, listen,

9:37

you say you think this is a good positive

9:39

good. This is a philanthropic thing for society.

9:42

Uncontrolled illegal immigration. OK,

9:46

we're going to send them

9:48

to your cities because you seem to love this.

9:51

And the beginning, they were like, we welcome

9:53

you. Come on over. It's

9:55

like the Mayflower joke. It's like

9:57

Ellis Island back in the day.

9:59

us you're tired, you're poor, the poem

10:03

on the statue. We love you guys so much. And then

10:05

all of a sudden when it became uncontrolled,

10:08

now they're losing their minds. Just like

10:10

we said. Just like

10:11

we said. I want you

10:13

to watch this video, Hat Tip Town Hall. This

10:15

is Massachusetts Governor Maura Healy

10:18

of then, first, and then, and now. You're going

10:20

to see her in the beginning in a clip from

10:22

a bit ago, celebrating sanctuary

10:25

cities. You should do what you want. They're

10:27

awesome. And now that a bunch of illegals

10:29

are winding up on the streets of Massachusetts, all

10:32

of a sudden she's has a had a little bit of a change

10:34

of tune. Sounds like something I told

10:36

you. Things aren't bad enough

10:38

yet. Are they getting there? Yes.

10:41

How do you know things are changing when liberals

10:43

start sounding like conservatives?

10:45

Take a listen. I think

10:46

it's really important that cities and

10:48

towns have the ability,

10:51

have the exercise in prerogative to

10:53

label themselves whatever they

10:55

want to label themselves. And if they want to

10:59

take on the sanctuary city designation,

11:01

I think that's great. I

11:03

think cities and towns are

11:05

in the position to be able to do that. And

11:08

I've seen it done with a value statement

11:11

as a statement of principle. And I think that's right. I

11:13

support that. As of today, close to 5,600

11:16

families with children are living in state-funded

11:18

shelters, hotels, dorms, and

11:21

other emergency facilities across Massachusetts.

11:25

That figure is 80% higher

11:27

than it was just one year ago. And

11:29

it's unsustainable. For

11:32

this reason, today I am declaring

11:34

a state of emergency in Massachusetts.

11:36

You know, if there's one way

11:39

I could kind of sum up, sum

11:42

up liberalism, it's a world devoid

11:44

of consequences. That's what it is.

11:47

We want to tax the rich. Okay.

11:49

Well, most businesses are run by people who'd

11:51

be categorized as relatively wealthy.

11:54

When you take more money from them, it's less money

11:56

to invest in the business and the employees.

11:58

Then when the consequences happen by...

11:59

taxing the rich and they move out, liberals

12:02

lose their shit like they didn't know what was gonna happen.

12:05

Liberal, liberal, what did he say?

12:08

Yeah, they didn't. Yeah,

12:10

they did. Right, it's a world

12:13

devoid of pretending to

12:15

be devoid of consequences. And then when the consequences

12:18

kick them in the balls, they pretend, oh

12:20

my gosh, look what happened, look what the Republicans

12:22

did. It's the same thing with an

12:24

open border. Hey, we warned

12:26

you, terrorist drug use, child sex trafficking,

12:29

you don't know who these people are. We have

12:32

an immigration system. You know what it's called? The

12:34

freaking immigration system. We

12:37

already have one.

12:38

We have an immigration system. You go

12:40

to a port of entry with a visa

12:43

or a green card,

12:45

legally, and you get into the United

12:48

States. We have an immigration

12:50

system.

12:51

It's called the freaking immigration

12:53

system. The Democrats didn't

12:55

want that.

12:56

They live in a world devoid

12:59

of consequences. And then when the consequences

13:01

kick them right between the legs, they

13:04

play stupid about it. As if Maura

13:06

Healy didn't say what she said

13:08

in the past about sanctuary cities. Nope,

13:11

keep sending them.

13:12

Send them to, now send more to Massachusetts.

13:15

Now send more illegal immigrants to Massachusetts.

13:18

Remember, all politics are local,

13:21

folks. Nobody's gonna change their voting

13:23

patterns until the politics

13:25

hit them at their kitchen table. You

13:28

want a national policy, you want people to

13:30

vote on it. Obamacare, steal away their insurance

13:33

like Obamacare did.

13:34

You want immigration to hit them hard? Send

13:36

the illegal immigrants to where they live.

13:39

You wanna be a sanctuary city? Take

13:41

sanctuary. Look at this tweet by Bill Mooloojin.

13:43

Oh, don't worry, folks. We only've got armed

13:46

people in tactical gear crossing

13:48

the border illegally. They caught them on cameras.

13:51

Rifles, body armor. Don't

13:53

worry, no big deal. Suspected cartel

13:55

gunman. Basically trafficking people

13:57

across the border in like.

13:59

in tactical gear, getting ready for

14:02

war. No big deal. Armed gunmen

14:04

in border towns, trafficking people,

14:07

illegal. And by the way, don't let any

14:09

of the citizens there arm themselves, take away their

14:11

Second Amendment rights too. So they can use

14:13

what? Like foul language against these guys? Hey,

14:16

get the F out of here. God,

14:18

then they'll really be scared. Then they'll really

14:20

turn around.

14:22

And that's right, that Justin Savvy hate speech.

14:24

Can't do that either. You'd be accused of being insensitive,

14:26

intolerant using hate speech. No big deal.

14:30

Things are not bad

14:32

enough yet. But let me tell you something.

14:34

You know, they're getting bad enough. When?

14:37

When liberals start to sound like

14:39

conservatives and the world of consequences

14:42

kicks them in the nads.

14:46

Here's another one.

14:47

Here's some guy, Traeon White, a DC councilman.

14:50

Who again, we warned in Washington DC, hey,

14:53

crime's out of control. DC

14:55

and other liberal cities, you better do something

14:58

about it where there's gonna be a rebellion

15:00

of your own people against the political leadership.

15:03

Here's Traeon White,

15:04

a Democrat,

15:06

saying, hey man, I think we should call in the National

15:08

Guard.

15:11

When liberals start to sound like conservatives,

15:14

you know things are changing.

15:16

Now, who was the conservative who suggested

15:18

the National Guard? Does anyone remember?

15:21

He said some guy, Donald,

15:24

I don't remember. I

15:26

barely heard of him. Yes, I think you're,

15:29

yes, he's correct. That was Donald

15:31

Trump. Donald Trump was at the same thing.

15:33

When liberals start to sound like conservatives,

15:36

the consequences kick them right in the nuts.

15:39

And then you know things are changing.

15:41

I'm not telling you it's gonna change tomorrow,

15:44

but I'm telling you things are changing. Here,

15:46

listen to this guy. I have spoken with

15:48

the DC National Guard.

15:52

And while I have to have more conversations

15:54

with the chief police, which I have today, and

15:56

the mayor, and my colleagues, we

15:59

have a long way to go. get there, we

16:01

just know that police alone is not getting it done.

16:04

So first it went from defund the

16:06

police to don't defund the police

16:09

to more police to now more police

16:11

are it enough and we need the National Guard.

16:13

Ladies and gentlemen, liberalism is a world

16:15

devoid of consequences. When the consequences

16:17

hit them at the kitchen table, things will change and there'll

16:19

be a consequence for the United States.

16:23

Say that fast. Unfortunately,

16:28

you're running out of time in a lot of these liberal

16:30

cities. Ladies and gentlemen, it

16:32

appears to be a case of jury nullification

16:35

that went on in Portland.

16:37

Andy Ngo was a writer

16:39

for a post-millennial and he does some

16:42

freelance stuff.

16:43

Andy Ngo was brutally attacked by some Antifa

16:46

people. He was involved in a civil case

16:48

in Portland.

16:49

And if you are following the

16:51

story like I was, Portland jury finds Antifa

16:54

militants not liable in Andy

16:56

Ngo attack. Defense attorney declares,

16:59

I am Antifa.

17:01

During closing statements, defense lawyer

17:03

Michelle Burrows told the jurors not

17:05

only does she self-identify as a progressive

17:07

and anti-fascist,

17:09

she's going to make herself an I

17:11

am Antifa t-shirt to wear

17:13

after the trial. Listen to me. This

17:16

is serious time. Everyone in the chat, please

17:19

for a second.

17:20

A lot of you say to me in these liberal

17:22

areas, and I understand, folks,

17:25

I say this with respect. I'm

17:27

not trying to be an asshole. I

17:29

don't need a lecture on what it's like to live in liberal

17:31

cities. I grew up in New York

17:33

City and I ran for office in Maryland

17:36

twice. I lived in both of those places for

17:38

decades. I've been not

17:40

far from where Joe was.

17:42

Joe, can we all agree like Maryland

17:44

is

17:45

outside of the mountains? It's probably one of the

17:47

most liberal places on earth. Yeah, hell on earth.

17:49

Yeah. I've been to Montgomery,

17:52

Baltimore, even Baltimore County. Folks,

17:56

I've been around liberals my entire life.

19:59

And until the people there feel

20:03

what I told you in the beginning, the

20:06

bad enough they caused, until

20:08

they feel it, they will never change

20:10

anything. It is you that are keeping

20:13

these people on life support by your

20:15

moral and ethical desire to do good,

20:17

which I appreciate. But

20:19

you're not helping.

20:21

If you can get out, I understand

20:24

many of you have businesses and kids there. I get

20:26

it, totally understandable. If you can

20:28

get out, please get out,

20:31

or you're going to see more like this too. Play

20:33

that Libs of TikTok video. This is California.

20:36

Ladies riding a bike down the middle of the street.

20:38

You see this viral video?

20:40

Guy in the middle of the day steals

20:42

her bike. She's screaming for help.

20:45

And what does everybody do? Nothing. Just

20:47

stand around and watch her. Take a look. Help

20:50

me! Help me! Somebody help

20:52

me! Somebody help me! Help me!

20:54

Somebody help me! Help me! Help

20:57

me! Help me!

20:59

Help me! Help me! Help

21:03

me!

21:04

Help me! Help me! Help

21:07

me! Help me! Help me!

21:10

So sad, folks. So sad.

21:13

Nobody is going to help you there. You're

21:15

going to find yourself, like Daniel Penny,

21:18

the subway, the guy

21:21

who protected those people on the subway. You're

21:23

going to find yourself in jail.

21:27

You're going to find yourself in jail.

21:29

You can fight somewhere else with a tactical

21:32

advantage.

21:34

I just don't want to see you get hurt. That's the only reason. I

21:36

mean it. That's the only reason

21:38

I say that. I've been surrounded by liberals

21:40

my entire life. It's

21:42

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21:44

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21:46

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21:48

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21:51

struggles with exiting the stage

21:53

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21:55

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21:57

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21:59

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Okay. Biden

24:06

struggles with exit rams. Guy,

24:09

can I,

24:10

and Jim too, if you're listening, can we get a little thing

24:13

for this, like a sounder?

24:14

Biden struggles with

24:16

exit rams. Can we get, let Jim do,

24:18

Jim's got an announcer voice. Can we do that for

24:20

the show?

24:21

Yeah, because this is becoming like

24:23

a weekly thing. Here's Joe Biden again,

24:26

who I told you, he's given a card on what

24:28

to do, and he can never remember. We have two

24:30

of them. Here's yesterday in Arizona, again,

24:32

after the ceremony, confused. And he always

24:35

does this thing where he looks at someone and

24:37

he pretends he's shocked seeing them because he never knows

24:39

where to go. Here, watch this.

25:05

Ho,

25:05

ho, ho, ho. That was a trifecta,

25:08

dude. The guy, he

25:10

does the thing

25:11

where he pretends to recognize someone

25:13

in the crowd and be surprised.

25:15

Listen, that's a physical tick he

25:17

does because he doesn't know what to do next, and

25:19

he doesn't want to look confused. So

25:21

he pretends he saw someone, and that's

25:23

what threw him off. He does it all, now

25:26

you'll never unsee it.

25:27

Here's the day before. He does the same

25:29

thing.

25:30

He never knows what to do to get off

25:32

the stage because the guy's got SpaghettiOs

25:35

for brains, and we're looking at a potential

25:37

nuclear war with China and Russia,

25:39

and we got rotting oatmeal brains in the White House. Can't

25:41

even walk off a freaking stage. Here, look at this one.

25:56

Here we go again, oatmeal brains. But

25:58

don't worry, folks, Biden-

25:59

The

26:01

guy who's got SpaghettiOs for brains has

26:03

magically figured out how to grow the economy, despite

26:07

still record inflation. Prices have

26:09

not come down.

26:10

The rate of change of inflation

26:12

has come down. Prices have not come down.

26:15

Real wages are stagnant.

26:17

Jobs out there, the

26:19

jobs out there are not paying what they should

26:22

be paying. And if they're paying, they don't have the buying

26:24

power that they did.

26:26

Gas prices are going up, but have no

26:28

fear. Those brains, Nomics is

26:30

working. Here's Bidenomics working.

26:32

Why we know it's working? Because Corinne Jean-Pierre,

26:34

anyone changing the vote? I haven't asked you in a while, by the way.

26:37

Anyone in the chat changing the vote? Why?

26:40

Yes, you're changing your vote. Corinne Jean-Pierre is not

26:43

the worst press secretary in the history of the United States.

26:45

No, you're not changing your vote. And she

26:47

still is. I'd love to see where we stand on that. Maybe

26:49

you feel like there was someone else.

26:50

Here's Corinne Jean-Pierre telling us, don't

26:53

worry, Bidenomics is absolutely spectacular.

26:55

It's doing great, despite his negative 400% approval rating.

26:59

And just stick with it. Ha, nobody's changing

27:01

their vote in the chat. Here,

27:04

take a look at this. Why literally fuse

27:06

the president's name with the economics

27:09

that Americans aren't very happy with?

27:12

Well, here's the thing. Bidenomics

27:14

is indeed working when we say that

27:16

you look at the data, right? Cost

27:19

is going down, right? You think about inflation. When

27:22

you think about wages going up, that

27:24

is Bidenomics.

27:25

Wait, keep these numbers in your head before we

27:27

play this.

27:28

The gas price now

27:30

is he, when he gave this speech was 342. The

27:33

gas price now is 383. When

27:36

Biden took office, it was 239. Here's

27:38

Bidenomics. Check this out. Everybody

27:40

keep paying this much for a gallon of gas. In

27:43

some parts of California, they're paying $4.50 a gallon.

27:47

Bottom line is they are still sticking to

27:49

this talking point, even though left-wing media

27:51

nuts continue to insist

27:54

that he'd not call it Bidenomics

27:56

because he's basically branding this

27:58

failed economy with Biden.

27:59

Biden's name. Here's CNN

28:02

even starting to recognize that this whole thing

28:04

is a trainwreck. Here's CNN about credit

28:06

card debt in the United States topping $1 trillion.

28:09

For the first time in history, credit card debt

28:12

for Americans has hit $1

28:14

trillion, to be exact, $1 trillion

28:18

and $3 billion. That's according to the Federal Reserve

28:20

Bank of New York. That big number

28:23

made public as consumers braced for yet another

28:25

potential rate hike as policymakers

28:27

try to keep inflation in check. All

28:30

right. $1 trillion in credit

28:31

card debt. Bidenomics is right on target.

28:34

Don't you worry about it?

28:35

But Bidenomics is at least working because

28:37

they're picking a bunch of green energy companies

28:39

that turned out to be real winners. I mean, he

28:42

gave a press conference with this bus company Pro

28:44

Terra, this green bus company, have you heard

28:46

about it?

28:47

Saying, this is the future of our economy, man.

28:49

Bidenomics, baby. Slap. Here you

28:51

go. Slap that stamp on it like it's the

28:53

USDA, something certification of approval.

28:56

Bidenomics, they would say, love this company

28:58

so much. They did a presser. Here's

29:00

Biden telling the Pro Terra people, this

29:03

is great. It's a bus company. You guys are great.

29:05

You're going to be the future. Everything rotting oatmeal

29:07

brains touches, he destroys. It's like a metastasizing

29:10

cancer. Take a look at this. Right now we're

29:13

running way behind China, but you guys

29:15

are getting us in the game. You guys

29:17

are getting us in the game. It's going to make a lot of

29:19

difference. We're going to end up owning the future,

29:21

I think, if we keep doing what we're doing.

29:24

When you start making a thousand buses a year,

29:26

you're

29:26

going to need more room for your

29:28

customers, aren't you? Yes, sir.

29:31

I love the goofball laugh. Fox

29:34

News yesterday. Right? It's like the

29:36

Joker laugh. It's like a bad Joker. It's like

29:38

a non-Heath Ledger Joker or something

29:40

like that. Fox News,

29:42

green energy company Biden hosted at the White

29:44

House files for bankruptcy.

29:47

Folks, listen, I think

29:50

what makes this show a little bit different is

29:52

I explained to you the why instead of just reading

29:54

you the news. Okay. Biden got

29:56

behind this green bus company that's

29:58

now declaring bankruptcy.

29:59

just like Obama got behind Cylindra

30:02

and Enter One and other

30:03

green boondoggles. But

30:05

there's a reason this stuff doesn't work.

30:07

I remember taking an economics course back

30:09

in the day

30:10

and they talked about the Brazilian computer

30:12

industry. How the Brazilians wanted to get into computers.

30:15

So they subsidized their computer industry

30:17

like we're subsidizing green energy now.

30:19

Well, what happened? The subsidized computer

30:22

companies had an advantage over non-subsidized

30:24

companies. So they didn't have to compete on better computers.

30:27

They just competed for government attention. The

30:29

computers filtered their way out into the entire

30:31

economy. The computers sucked.

30:33

Every business they touched, they hurt, which

30:36

really destroyed and hurt the Brazilian economy.

30:38

This is why the government picking winners and

30:40

losers

30:41

rather than capitalism and merit picking

30:43

winners and losers. This is why that never works.

30:47

It's not complicated.

30:48

If the government knew how to pick winners and losers,

30:51

the people doing it wouldn't be in government. They'd be in business.

30:53

There's a reason they're in government. It's because they suck

30:55

at everything else. Of

30:59

course, the national debt's exploding too.

31:01

Just the news. Bidenomics, recession

31:04

concerns, revive as the deficit swelled.

31:07

The US debt is now a no big deal,

31:09

Joe. $253,000 per taxpayer. Joe,

31:13

you got that sitting around in cash somewhere?

31:15

That's your... I think I'd have to look.

31:17

But Joe is a taxpayer. Giza taxpayer.

31:19

So is Justin. I'm a taxpayer too.

31:22

Anyone got 253... I don't

31:24

have 253 days sitting in my safe

31:26

somewhere. A check. No. So basically,

31:28

we owe money. We're never going to pay back, which means

31:30

what? We're going to have to print it causing more inflation

31:33

and higher interest rates. That's exactly

31:36

what it means. Deficits

31:37

now exploded to $32 trillion.

31:40

Don't

31:42

worry though. Fitch only downgraded

31:44

us to double A plus.

31:46

Treasury says, no more. It's just arbitrary.

31:48

No big deal. Yeah, yeah. It's just arbitrary. The

31:50

fact that the United States is going into

31:52

freaking bankruptcy, then what is going to be the

31:55

largest de facto bankruptcy in the

31:57

history of humankind, and we're all just

31:59

kind of whistling.

31:59

the graveyard up on Capitol Hill. We

32:02

gotta take care of Medicare and entitlements

32:05

and all this other stuff. Do you understand there's no money?

32:07

Do you understand there is zero money?

32:10

This is all printed goo. It's

32:13

not money. It doesn't buy anything

32:15

anymore.

32:16

There's a reason the purchasing power of

32:18

your dollar is going down dramatically every

32:20

quarter. It's because they're

32:22

trying to print their way out

32:24

of a massive sovereign default coming.

32:29

You know what's next? Central bank

32:31

digital currencies.

32:34

Because here's what they're going to do next.

32:36

They're

32:36

going to print their way out of this and because there's

32:39

going to be massive inflation,

32:41

massive inflation, they want to be able

32:43

to control the money and tax it. And

32:45

if you can't spend money in cash where the

32:47

government doesn't know about it and everything's

32:50

digital, they can tax it. They can bump interest

32:52

rates to whatever they want. There's not a damn thing

32:54

you can do about it.

32:55

I'll play you a Joe Rogan clip coming up in a second.

32:57

Even Rogan and Post Malone,

33:00

he's that singer dude.

33:02

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33:04

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35:27

Folks, the next step in this financial

35:29

armageddon we're looking at if we don't win this next election

35:32

and get a serious hold on the spending. Ladies

35:34

and gentlemen, everything's gotta be on the table. Not

35:37

suggesting putting seniors out on their butts

35:39

or kicking millions and millions of people

35:42

off Medicare overnight. I'm telling you, we gotta

35:44

get a lid on these programs. People 55 and

35:46

younger, they're going to have to go to

35:49

individual insurance plans and individual

35:51

retirement plans. That's it.

35:52

There's not gonna be defined benefits anymore.

35:54

There's gonna be defined contributions. There's

35:57

no other way out of this. I'm sorry if you're in

35:59

the chat.

35:59

listening to the show and you disagree

36:02

with me, you've gotta do the math. And

36:04

I get it, I understand.

36:06

I paid into Social Security, so

36:08

did I, I'm 48, I'm not young,

36:10

I've been paying into Social Security for 30

36:13

years. I'm sorry

36:15

to tell you, they spent the money.

36:18

Now, from our current financial

36:20

base, we can support our seniors if

36:22

we don't go bankrupt first. There is

36:24

no way people 55 and younger, this

36:26

is gonna be able to continue. None, you

36:29

pay into a lot of things the government screwed

36:31

you over on. You played into unemployment insurance

36:33

too. Most of you probably never took a penny

36:35

of that either. You got screwed,

36:38

it's not my fault. I'm just telling you the

36:40

obvious.

36:41

The next step when this breaks bad is

36:43

gonna be a central bank digital currency, why?

36:47

Folks, inflation or deflation,

36:49

the central bank digital currency enables the

36:51

government to turn off spending

36:54

and enables to turn on spending. They

36:56

can digitally credit your account, but

36:58

they can make it that you have to spend it

37:01

within a certain amount of time or they're gonna pull it back. They're

37:03

also gonna be watching you, they're gonna be taxing

37:05

you instantly, and they can also devalue

37:08

the dollar almost immediately and there's

37:10

nothing you can do to get cash out of the bank.

37:13

Here's Joe Rogan in Post Malone.

37:15

You guys are singer,

37:17

but good for him. They're like, yeah, man, this CBDC

37:19

thing, this don't sound good, take a look. So how

37:21

do you feel about the government's

37:24

digital currency that they're working

37:27

on? No fucking way, no way, that's what I think.

37:29

I think that's checkmate, that's game over.

37:31

That is fucking checkmate. Because if they apply

37:33

that to a social credit score, if they

37:36

decide somehow or another that you need

37:38

some social credit score system and it's for the

37:40

benefit of society and they outline

37:42

that they can track your behavior

37:44

and your tweets and all your things, and you get a

37:46

score. And if your score's-

37:49

I already doing that. They just haven't released

37:51

the fucking report cards. They haven't sent the report

37:53

cards home

37:54

to the parents yet.

37:58

But it's already, everything is already-

37:59

imprinted, everything is already

38:02

tracked, everything is already there. But

38:04

they can't control

38:06

you to the same extent that they would like. And

38:09

what they would like to do is to be able to strip

38:11

you of your money and to be able to lock you down

38:13

and then make sure that you comply so

38:15

that all the other people also comply because

38:17

they don't want to be stripped of their money. They don't want

38:19

everything they work for just be taken away instantly

38:22

overnight and be powerless. Folks, this is

38:25

top five issues on Dan Bongino's

38:27

radar, talking about myself and the third person Bob

38:29

Dahlstyle.

38:31

Top five issues on my radar. Number

38:33

one is the police state. This is

38:35

probably three or four.

38:37

A central bank digital currency will be the

38:39

end of freedom as you know it. Everything those

38:41

two men just said is absolutely correct and

38:43

accurate. They will be tracking every single thing

38:45

you do and there'll be no way out. You

38:47

want to buy a gun at a gun store? Ladies

38:49

and gentlemen, they don't need, you know,

38:52

the federal government is prohibited by law from establishing

38:54

a list of gun owners. They're already going to have

38:56

a list of gun owners. All they got to do is

38:58

go to the CBDC and see who bought a gun at a gun

39:01

store.

39:02

There's not going to be any cash. We

39:05

got a gun show loophole, which isn't even

39:07

a thing now. There aren't

39:09

loopholes, it's only the law. They'll be able

39:11

to track everything you do. And

39:14

like they accurately said, you tie it to a social

39:17

credit score, which is coming next. What

39:19

are you going to, what next? You're not going to be allowed to take public transportation

39:22

like they do in China?

39:26

Getting ugly, folks.

39:28

Better win this next election

39:31

or say your prayers. So you're only two options.

39:35

Speaking of the next election, I

39:37

am increasingly convinced. I can't guarantee

39:39

it. Predictions are like, oh, everybody's got one.

39:41

You get the point?

39:43

But I am increasingly leaning. I'm almost 90%

39:45

sure at this point, Joe Biden

39:48

will not be the nominee for the Democrats.

39:50

Folks, the trail of body bags

39:53

left behind by this guy is

39:55

just getting too hard to ignore as people

39:57

just sniff the political death

39:59

everywhere.

40:01

just before we come on the air this morning.

40:03

This story pops by just the news.

40:06

You know, the Democrats, they said, oh, there's no evidence

40:09

Joe Biden or his family, Joe

40:11

Biden benefited from this whole thing. Well,

40:14

now we got the bank records. Turns

40:16

out $20 million of bank records,

40:18

foreign oligarchs moved millions to Biden-tied

40:21

firms before,

40:23

before meeting Joe Biden.

40:25

Money gets paid to Hunter and Biden, oh,

40:27

Joe Biden shows up at a dinner. Sounds

40:29

like a pay for play access

40:32

operation, does it not? Just

40:34

before we came on the air. I told you

40:36

the biggest problem, the media and the

40:38

donor class, that'll ultimately determine

40:41

if Joe Biden is the nominee he has right now.

40:43

The biggest issue they have right now is they don't

40:46

know what's next.

40:48

They don't know what else is out there

40:51

because this guy was so knee

40:53

deep in corruption.

40:55

Folks, the evidence is everywhere.

40:57

Look at this email from this barisma executive,

41:00

Vadim Pizarsky,

41:01

talking about a list of deliverables

41:04

he wanted. The date on this, November 2nd, 2015, Hat

41:08

Tip Hans Manki put this screenshot

41:10

up on his social media accounts.

41:13

They wanted Ukrainian top officials

41:15

above with the ultimate purpose to close down

41:17

for any cases pursuits against

41:20

Nikolai and Ukraine. In other words, get

41:22

rid of the people investigating barisma.

41:25

That is their literal list of deliverable.

41:27

They get called it list of deliverables. The

41:30

email sent to Hunter Biden, November

41:32

2nd, 2015.

41:34

Oh, look at this State Department memo. They

41:36

did November 22nd, 2015, where

41:39

they recommend the removal of Prosecutor

41:42

General Shokin. This is all going

41:44

on while millions of dollars are

41:46

weaving their way like

41:49

little snakes into Biden

41:51

crime family accounts. What else could

41:53

you possibly need to know about?

41:58

Well, the answer is because liberals are. The liberals

42:01

are live, there's no amount of corruption, they won't cover

42:04

up. They're eroding metastasizing cancer

42:06

on the United States. They

42:08

say, well, we can't tie this

42:10

directly to Joe Biden. Yeah, yeah, okay,

42:12

sure. Yeah, the Biden family, again,

42:15

SARS, we got Biden, Hunter Biden in

42:17

text talking about giving half his money to dad.

42:19

Well, what if we had the money guy?

42:21

What if we had the money guy? Archer, Devin

42:23

Archer was the connections guy. What if we had the actual

42:26

money guy? And what if

42:28

the money guy actually went to the

42:30

White House, which would lead you to believe

42:33

that something I told you for the last few weeks is

42:35

accurate and that something I told you is what?

42:37

Obama knew about all

42:39

of this. Oh, look, Fox News

42:42

money guy,

42:43

the Hunter Biden business partner who could blow the lid

42:45

off Biden's family business dealings.

42:48

You heard the name Eric Schwerin? You

42:51

will. He was the money guy

42:53

for this operation. Apparently

42:55

he visited the Obama White House

42:57

and the VP residents at least 36 times

43:01

between 2019 and 2016. Oh,

43:04

the money guy visited the Obama White House.

43:07

Kind of like I told you that Obama knew.

43:10

Schwerin was the founding partner and

43:12

one of these businesses associated with Hunter Biden.

43:15

Oh, look at this, folks. He was appointed by then

43:17

President Obama

43:19

to the Commission for the Preservation of America's

43:21

Heritage Abroad,

43:23

an independent government agency in early 2015.

43:26

Eric asked for one of these. The day after

43:28

the election in 2008, Hunter revealed

43:31

about Schwerin's appointment. Tell

43:34

me again, please, so I can laugh in your face how Barack

43:36

Obama didn't know about this. This is the money guy. Schwerin's

43:39

the money guy. Visited

43:42

the Obama White House 36 times, got

43:44

this nice cutesy little appointment. Listen

43:48

to Peter Schweizer explain just how

43:50

critical Eric Schwerin is in this

43:52

interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox. This

43:54

is the money guy. Take

43:57

a listen. Devin Archer was the adult

43:59

in the. room in terms of how this

44:02

business should be structured. And

44:04

he confirmed everything that

44:06

everybody assumed the worst of, which

44:08

is that Joe Biden was the product

44:11

that this firm was selling. And

44:13

he unequivocally said any people

44:16

discussing or claiming that he was not

44:18

involved with his son's business

44:21

is totally and completely

44:23

incorrect. I would add the next shoe that

44:25

may drop is there's another individual

44:28

involved with Hunter Biden named Eric Schwerin.

44:30

If Devin Archer was the sort of business

44:33

guy, the deal guy, and how you structure

44:35

this, Eric Schwerin was the money guy.

44:37

He's the guy that moved money around. And

44:39

based on the Hunter Biden laptop, Schwerin had

44:41

access not only to Hunter Biden's accounts,

44:44

but also Joe Biden's accounts. So

44:46

when he testifies before the committee, it's

44:49

going to be interesting to see what he says and what

44:51

pressure he might be under from this

44:53

administration. Oh, he's the money

44:55

guy visited the White House, got an Obama

44:58

appointment.

44:59

Tell me again, again, so I can laugh in your

45:01

face loudly and proudly because you look

45:03

like a total moron that Barack Obama

45:05

didn't know what's going on. Folks, the media

45:08

is not protecting Joe Biden. The media is

45:10

protecting Barack Obama. The problem

45:12

the media has now is if they call

45:14

for Joe Biden and get out of the race, Joe

45:16

Biden and his team could flip on Obama. They

45:19

can't have that. They need to protect Obama.

45:21

He's a liberal icon. If Obama

45:23

goes down, so does the liberal movement he

45:26

started. They

45:27

need to protect him to protect the crown

45:29

under any and all circumstances. But

45:31

they're now in a parasitic relationship.

45:34

Obama needs Biden because

45:37

he doesn't want Biden to flip on him. And Biden

45:39

needs Obama because he needs his political clout.

45:41

The problem is Biden can't win.

45:45

That's the problem. And they

45:47

know that. All right, moving on. All

45:51

right, moving on. I got another warning for you

45:53

today, by the way. This one even my wife picked

45:55

up on.

45:56

Stay tuned. Don't miss the end of the

45:58

show.

45:58

My wife sent this to me. You know, my

46:00

wife's involved in politics, obviously, not to the

46:02

extent I am, but when she's sending it to you going, hey,

46:04

I'm getting a little concerned,

46:06

it's time to open your eyes, clockwork

46:08

aren't stout.

46:10

But before we get to that, these people are liars,

46:12

by the way, the people on the left, especially

46:14

these media people protecting Biden and Obama,

46:17

have zero human dignity at all. When

46:19

it comes to savage procedures like late

46:21

term abortion,

46:22

Vincent Fantaside,

46:24

the killing

46:26

of an innocent human life,

46:29

a fully formed baby.

46:32

The fact that the media

46:34

that used to align itself with the Democrat

46:36

party that had this safe, legal, and rare mantra

46:39

for abortion is now all in on

46:41

Infantaside, child sex

46:43

trafficking, voter fraud, the

46:45

police state should tell you everything

46:48

you need to know about the new left

46:50

and the media, how sick these people have gotten.

46:53

Town Hall put this together. Here's that hopeless

46:56

Dana Bash dipwad. She

46:58

at CNN

47:00

trying again

47:01

to insist that late term abortion

47:04

is not something Democrats are pushing

47:06

for, despite Democrats openly

47:08

pushing

47:09

for late term abortion. Here's Dana Bash

47:12

owning herself with a then and

47:14

a now.

47:15

Take a listen. But we do believe what's out of step

47:18

and what's extreme is what Governor Newsom, Joe

47:20

Biden, and others basically

47:23

project, and that is abortion on demand till

47:25

the time of birth. That's why we think there

47:27

needs to be a limit at the federal level. And

47:29

right now what we're saying, the paying capable makes

47:31

a lot of sense, the 15 week limit. There

47:34

needs to be some type of limit to reign in

47:36

the extreme positions of the

47:38

left, like Newsom and like Biden. I just

47:41

wanna say that I have not talked to

47:42

a Democrat who wants abortion on demand till

47:45

time of birth, but we're gonna have to leave it there. We have a lot

47:47

more to talk about next time. Your fellow Democrat

47:49

running for Senate in Pennsylvania, John Federman

47:52

has said that he does

47:54

not believe

47:55

that there should be government limits on abortion

47:57

at all. There's Dana Bash owning.

47:59

in a bash, in a debate with herself.

48:02

Hat tip to town hall folks who are putting that together.

48:06

Folks, let me get to my last segment today. This is warning number 4,578.

48:11

Things are about to break bad.

48:13

I get asked this all the time, Dan, what's your preparedness

48:16

kit? Listen, I'm not some survival expert.

48:18

I'm not like Bear Grylls.

48:19

I just read a lot about this and I believe

48:22

in just common sense. It is time for you

48:24

to get prepared today. I get it. The

48:26

stuff can be expensive. It's a pain in the ass. A pain

48:28

minimum, a minimum. A means to defend

48:31

yourself at least three months of survival

48:33

food for every member of your family and also

48:35

have some food you can eat right away. Not

48:37

everything has to be survival food. You should

48:40

have your closets, some stuff in

48:42

there, some rice, some

48:44

canned beans, canned foods. These

48:47

things can stay good for a year or more.

48:49

Have food. Have a water source.

48:52

Have a way to purify water. Have

48:54

charcoal. Get yourself a small grill.

48:57

A way to start a fire.

48:59

These are all critically important

49:01

things to have around in case something breaks bad

49:04

where for a couple of months you may

49:06

be forced to be off the grid.

49:08

If our satellites go down and our

49:10

computer systems and our water filtration

49:12

systems are hacked, folks, where are you going

49:15

to get water? Have you ever thought about that?

49:17

Get prepared today because China

49:19

is preparing for a two front war, computer

49:22

viruses and biological warfare.

49:24

It is obvious. I've covered it. I've

49:27

covered it ad nauseam. Articles

49:29

have been written about it. The warning signs

49:31

are everywhere.

49:33

I didn't cover this in detail yesterday, but

49:35

on the two front war, biological

49:38

viruses and computer viruses, Sky News,

49:41

Disease X, colon,

49:43

UK scientists begin developing vaccines

49:46

against a new pandemic.

49:48

The work is being carried out at a government high

49:50

security port and down

49:52

laboratory complex in Wiltshire. Interesting.

49:56

Disease X.

50:00

Prong number one. Prong number

50:02

two, computer viral

50:05

warfare. Oh look, China

50:07

hacked Japan's sensitive defense next what

50:09

networks officials say.

50:11

Folks, I've already told you about

50:13

how China

50:15

has these malicious codes embedded

50:17

in our military systems here. They're

50:19

not just doing it here.

50:22

You may wake up one day and find out

50:24

your phone doesn't work, your water's

50:26

polluted in your house, and that China

50:28

invaded Taiwan. What are you gonna do?

50:31

Rush online to buy preparedness

50:33

food and all that other stuff? Oh, that's right, your internet

50:35

doesn't work.

50:38

It's just, it's too late when that happens.

50:42

This is what I was telling you this morning. Paula

50:45

saw this one. She sends me this tweet over, disclosed

50:47

TV, new. China's stockpiling

50:50

gold, oil, and food

50:52

while its economy slipped into deflation.

50:56

Folks,

50:57

as the Chinese Communist Party gets more

50:59

desperate, they are living through a demographic

51:01

time bomb right now.

51:04

The timeline for them to invade Taiwan

51:06

and initiate this World War III two-pronged

51:09

plan, biological and computer

51:11

warfare is gonna shrink and shrink and shrink

51:13

and shrink and shrink.

51:15

Why do you think China's stockpiling

51:17

gold, oil, and food?

51:20

They're not doing it because they're trying

51:22

to make jewelry.

51:24

They're not doing it because they're trying to have

51:26

a McDonald's party and they need some extra

51:28

burger meat. They're

51:30

doing it because they can't

51:32

feed themselves without it and they

51:34

know if they don't win this war in Taiwan

51:37

fast, they could find themselves subject to a naval

51:39

blockade where they'll be starving. We

51:42

can't screw around with this anymore.

51:46

Please get prepared today. I'm gonna

51:48

do a special segment. Let me ask you, let

51:50

me ask you in the chat. You guys down with this? Yes,

51:52

if you're down with it, no, you don't think it's a good idea.

51:55

I'm

51:55

gonna watch the responses right here. So

51:57

a company came to me

51:59

that does. preparedness stuff.

52:01

I did not intend that, but I do these segments because

52:03

it's newsworthy to me, and I want you to be

52:05

safe in the event of an emergency. But

52:08

they said, I think we should do a segment, short one,

52:10

five minutes or less, about exactly

52:13

the stuff you need to get prepared, like products

52:15

and places, and they're willing to put together a kit

52:17

to do it.

52:18

And I said, I think it's a good idea. I got

52:20

to see if the audience would be interested. Is that something that would

52:23

interest you, where they had a one-stop

52:25

shop,

52:25

say, preparedness kit, like it came in a case

52:27

or something like that? Wow, a lot of yeses. What do you guys say? A lot of

52:30

yeses? Yeah, I like it. I think it's a good idea. Yeah, well,

52:32

short.

52:33

Yeah, I don't want to make it like a big drama

52:35

thing, but the company came to me, they

52:37

listen to the show every day, and they said,

52:39

you know, it's one thing to talk about, it's another

52:41

thing to give them the actual stuff. Here's

52:44

the purification tablets for the water stuff.

52:46

Here's a water filtration tank. Here's

52:49

the actual survival food. Here's

52:51

the, you know, whatever the waterproof

52:54

matches.

52:55

So I thought it was a good idea. I'm glad

52:57

you guys seem to like it too, because I get a ton of questions

52:59

about that. I mentioned my diet yesterday

53:02

too, on the radio show, how I eat. Everybody

53:04

wanted me to lay down my diet

53:07

and everything. So I hope I'm not wasting

53:09

your time with that.

53:11

What's that?

53:12

A Don't Get Dead kit. Yes, that's

53:14

actually a good idea. Gui

53:16

just named it. We'll call it the Don't Get

53:18

Dead kit. Sorry, folks, it'd be the turn

53:20

on there, but

53:20

I'm glad you like it. We'll get that going.

53:23

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53:25

the Rumble account here and subscribing.

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53:33

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54:00

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54:02

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54:04

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