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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
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Bongino. I
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told you, I told you you're not wasting
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your time. By the way, just let me say in advance,
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Guy absolutely hates this story.
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This cocaine story.
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It's funny, Guy, he
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loves these culture war stories more than anything.
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He could talk about Neo all day. This
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cocaine story, he has no time
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for it. However, I think
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it's extremely important because it would be yet
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another federal institution agency prior
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to the respect of the Secret Service that's
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collapsed over this story.
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You're not wasting your time.
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Did we not call it a couple of weeks ago? I
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All right, Joe.
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Let's go. Dan,
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it is showtime. It is showtime.
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And Joe paid a visit this morning in
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person. I'd say it was good to see him, but
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I missed him. Joe popped in as I was up to
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other activities, other activities, not like weirdo other
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actors. Just like after I work out, I
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have to take like a ice cold freezing
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shower to cool my body down or I'll
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be on camera sweating all day. I keep the ACs
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at 69 degrees. I got a fan blow.
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I'm always hot. My body's like always
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emanating heat. So I got to chill.
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So I missed the guy. Explain those hot
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and cold proteins one day, Dan. I'm sorry. Heat
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shock proteins, baby. And cold shock. I'm
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telling you like magic wonders for your body, whatever.
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That's why I, I exposing your
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body if you can to extreme temperatures
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is the best thing you can do. Cold plunges, saunas.
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If you can take it
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and you're healthy, those things will change
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your life. I'm just saying, but back
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to the content here. You're not wasting
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your time on the show. I
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told you back in like the first
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second week of July, I said, listen,
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this cocaine at the white house story is a big
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deal. Why? Cause it's not a simple
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story about drugs being left
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in the white house. It's a story about security
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procedures,
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dangers present at the white house. Someone got white
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powder on the white house and no one seems to know.
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It's about the corrupting of another institution,
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the upper level management of the secret service
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that seemed to just go along with this story. We
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don't know who it is. You know,
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we don't know who it is story. And
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I told you. There is no way they
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don't know who it is. Folks, do
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we need the demo again? How the hell
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are you gonna get a baggie, a non-porous
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object into a Dropbox
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without putting fingerprints on the
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baggie? How? You gonna put it in your
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teeth? Oh, how's that gonna work?
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What are you gonna do, drop it with your elbows? And
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even when you put it in a box, how do you
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turn the key without leaving a fingerprint? You
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gonna do that with your tongue? How
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the hell's that gonna happen? Right?
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This story was so crazy from
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the beginning. And what bothers me is this is
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a great agency full of great people. I worked
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there for over a decade of my life.
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The people I worked with are now in charge.
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Guys who were junior to me are
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now special agents in charge running
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major divisions in the Secret Service.
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There was no way this story was true.
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I was told by a number of people,
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a number of people. This has been a bad day for the Bidens,
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by the way. Cocaine Gate, $20 million
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in payments. Now bank records servicing
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to the Bidens. This is a bad day
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for rotting oatmeal brains
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in the White House. This is what happens
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when you're corrupt garbage.
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But I said to you that the stuff was probably
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left there intentionally. It wasn't
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an accident. You don't mistakenly
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leave your cocaine behind at
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the White House. Why would you bring it there
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in the first place?
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Hey, Joe, I've been... Joe, you were in the music
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business for a while. I've ventured to say
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some people did some narcotics. Well,
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yeah. Narcotics, maybe. Yeah, all the time,
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Dan. Maybe you see that. Yeah, I would just say, yeah, Joe
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was like a real music guy, like back in the day,
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right? Yeah. Remember that, yeah, Lethal Weapon 2,
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narcotics. People do narcotics.
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You think someone brought their narcotics
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to the White House? Okay, I'm gonna do
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some blow. No.
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It was brought to the White House for
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a reason. Yep. For someone
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in the, let's say, Biden orbit
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to pick up, like a drop of...
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Oh, looky here.
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New York Post, Ryan King, August
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8th, which if my math is correct,
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that was, oh, look, yesterday,
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White House cocaine may have belonged to someone
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in the Biden family orbit.
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Sounds like almost the
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exact same language I lose. Gee, how much
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are you hating this story right now?
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Quite a bit. On a scale of 1 to 10, we had a 9.
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He's at a 7.62, he says. Here's
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another source. Keating,
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who runs the Soldier of Fortune magazine,
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said while the Secret Service publicly announced on July 13th they
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closed the investigation without identifying a
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suspect, authorities were able
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to follow enough clues to come up with a name. Yes,
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yes.
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And were confident enough in their detective work
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to inform Joe Biden himself.
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Keating said, if you want the name,
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ask Joey Boom-Bots. He
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knows who it is.
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It was someone within the Biden family
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orbit, and it wasn't Hunter. Aha,
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aha. Comporting with exactly
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what I've been told. There
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are others in the Biden family.
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Let's just say with druggist shoes.
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Mm.
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Reminds me of something I said
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July 13th that was picked up by the Media
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Research Center. Former Secret Service agent Bonjino
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calls BS on claim that the
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Secret Service has no leads in White House cocaine case.
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Dated July 13th, 2023.
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Ladies and gentlemen, institutions are being destroyed one
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by one.
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The Secret Service has to come clean. I'll
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say to the director, Kim Cheetle, again. If
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you're not going to do the right thing, then you
7:42
need to step aside. You're
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the Secret Service director. You're not a butler
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for Joe Biden. You
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swore an oath to the Constitution. I
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know it's hard to
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have to call out someone you like and respect,
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Joe Biden.
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But that's your job.
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If you can't do it, turn it over to someone
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who will. because you're going to decimate
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the credibility of this agency from this point forward.
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You're not wasting your time, folks. I'm
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going to stay on the story, even though Guy hates it. But
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out of respect for Guy, I'm going to
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move on. I could talk about this a lot more, but
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things
8:17
aren't bad enough yet, folks. I talk about
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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.
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And you know, you're getting there. The signs
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are rather easy to see. You
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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.,
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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
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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
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the humanitarian thing to do.
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OK, how many of you taken in? Oh, you
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haven't taken in any. So he
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said, OK, what
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the smartest move these Republican state
9:35
governors, these red states ever did is saying, listen,
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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
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to your cities because you seem to love this.
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And the beginning, they were like, we welcome
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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.
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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
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in the past about sanctuary cities. Nope,
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keep sending them.
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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
a really, really difficult, in this
21:44
case, almost impossible
21:46
place to be. Let
21:48
me take a quick break. Here's what I've got coming up. Biden
21:51
struggles with exiting the stage
21:53
and exit ramps continue. Yes,
21:55
we've got this guy.
21:57
He can't stop. The guy can never.
21:59
Can someone put an arrow on the freaking
22:02
floor for this guy? Go this way.
22:05
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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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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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54:00
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54:06
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