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The Dan Bongino Sunday Special 02/19/23 - Dan Horowitz, Kyle Seraphin, Darren Beattie, Isabel Bongino

The Dan Bongino Sunday Special 02/19/23 - Dan Horowitz, Kyle Seraphin, Darren Beattie, Isabel Bongino

Released Sunday, 19th February 2023
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The Dan Bongino Sunday Special 02/19/23 - Dan Horowitz, Kyle Seraphin, Darren Beattie, Isabel Bongino

The Dan Bongino Sunday Special 02/19/23 - Dan Horowitz, Kyle Seraphin, Darren Beattie, Isabel Bongino

The Dan Bongino Sunday Special 02/19/23 - Dan Horowitz, Kyle Seraphin, Darren Beattie, Isabel Bongino

The Dan Bongino Sunday Special 02/19/23 - Dan Horowitz, Kyle Seraphin, Darren Beattie, Isabel Bongino

Sunday, 19th February 2023
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Get ready to hear the truth about America

0:05

on a show that's not immune to the

0:07

facts. With your host Dan

0:09

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0:12

for tuning in to the podcast today. It's a special

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So first, up today, we talk with General Mike Flynn

2:30

about the latest revelations in the Biden

2:32

document growing scandal, by the way. I'm putting

2:34

the pieces together to show you how this is all connected

2:36

to Ukraine. The Ukraine bank,

2:40

Soros' group, all of this stuff.

2:42

It all winds into other countries how they do

2:44

business with United States, the Obama administration

2:46

is such a big scandal. Don't miss this interview.

2:50

Alright. I believe it's the first time we've spoken

2:52

on my radio show. Certainly not the

2:54

first time we've spoken, however, or interviewed

2:57

a surreal American patriot, a guy who

2:59

has really got the shaft by the deep

3:01

state

3:01

himself. Lieutenant general

3:03

Mike Flynn. General welcome to the show. We

3:05

appreciate your time. Hey, Dan. Thanks

3:07

very much for having me on. I think this is the

3:10

first time I've spoken to your to your radio

3:12

show. So thanks for having me.

3:13

Yeah, of course. So you

3:15

have been a victim of

3:18

probably the biggest deep state plot of all.

3:20

I want you to just lay out I'm gonna

3:23

lay out my theory about you while

3:25

you're hearing. I want you to tell me where I'm going wrong

3:27

and why you were such a danger

3:30

to what we call the deep state. I don't really care what

3:32

people call deep state the city. It doesn't really

3:34

matter, but there is a a crew of people on

3:36

the inside who clearly hated you. So You

3:38

ran the CIA one of the largest

3:40

intelligence operations and most important

3:42

anywhere in the world. You were a senior

3:44

intelligence official with the Obama

3:46

administration. We know you objected

3:49

to the Iran deal, which probably drew

3:51

the ire of a lot of people in Obama's team

3:53

who thought dealing with the Iranian somehow was

3:55

good idea. And secondly,

3:58

you've exposed lot of the failures of

4:00

the intelligence community as a senior.

4:02

And I mean, senior intelligence official. Yourself,

4:04

you weren't afraid to say, hey, here's where we're

4:06

going wrong. Is that

4:08

what you a target since

4:11

about twenty fifteen of deep state people

4:13

who seem to wanna do anything to shut you up

4:15

and make you go

4:16

away? Yeah, I would say you're you're

4:18

right on the money there, Dan. And as there's

4:20

a few other areas that

4:23

have to do with black

4:26

budgets and

4:28

other operations that the

4:30

nation is involved in that they knew

4:32

I was aware of and and

4:35

probably would have as a as a as

4:37

a national carrier advisor would have posed

4:39

and certainly would have would have,

4:41

in some cases, stopped because

4:44

they're just they're just so corrupt But,

4:46

yeah, those are those are a couple of the

4:48

key areas that why

4:51

they came after

4:51

me. And what one

4:54

of the parts of the whole Russia hoax

4:56

spygate thing where you're obviously a

4:58

central figure for all the wrong reasons and

5:00

by no fault to your own. One

5:02

of the reasons I find your story particularly

5:05

fascinating is Barack

5:07

Obama, when he speaks to Donald

5:09

Trump during this transition period, There's

5:12

only one individual he mentions

5:14

by name. According to reports, I wasn't in the room,

5:16

but there's a lot of reporting out there. Anyone can

5:18

read about this. And that individual's you.

5:21

He was so concerned about you

5:24

being Donald Trump's national security

5:26

adviser that your specific name

5:28

came up. This guy was really

5:31

scared of you getting

5:33

in the Trump administration and breaking the deep

5:35

state down. Yeah. Then

5:37

two names actually me and Kim Jong

5:39

Un from North Korea.

5:41

Right. Right. That's And that's a you know, and

5:43

that that that story has been told

5:45

and I would just say that, again,

5:48

I was twice appointed by Barack

5:50

Obama to two really important jobs

5:53

one up in the director of National Intelligence's Office

5:55

and also, as you mentioned, the director

5:57

of the Defense Intelligence Agency. And twice

6:00

fully confirmed by the United States Senate.

6:02

And then year later, they're going after me

6:05

very, very hard. And and part

6:07

of it is because of what I

6:09

knew and what I was asking

6:12

the intelligence community to provide,

6:14

especially once once

6:16

Donald Trump won the twenty sixteen presidency,

6:19

the kind and then I was appointed as an Azure

6:22

advisor. Obviously, the the

6:24

things that you do as an ask your advisor,

6:26

what you have responsibility for and oversight

6:28

of,

6:29

you know, one of the things I that I I

6:31

do, I have said, Dan, that had

6:33

I stayed in that role as an national

6:35

advisor to the United States?

6:38

There would have never been a Mueller

6:40

investigation. So III don't

6:42

say that you know, loosely. I say

6:44

that very matter of factly because

6:46

all for instance, those types

6:49

of Pfizer requests

6:51

come across NASH adviser's desk.

6:54

Had I not departed the

6:56

White House, and I and I

6:59

say this very pointedly, there would have

7:01

the likelihood of no Mueller investigation. I

7:03

want your audience to understand that. That's a that's

7:06

a huge statement. It would have been

7:08

no Mueller investigation. Had I not

7:11

left the White House the way I did. And

7:13

and, you know, I don't blame

7:16

you know, if I if I was to blame Donald Trump,

7:18

I I would I probably wouldn't be Can you guys

7:20

be out there? You know, fighting with the left somehow?

7:22

But I I know exactly what we're up against

7:24

Dan. I know what we're facing. But one

7:26

of the reasons why I think I'm on

7:29

your show today and we can talk about it

7:31

here is some other things that have become exposed

7:33

because of information that's come out. But

7:35

there is a real effort by

7:38

a sort of globalist elite, if you will,

7:41

to take over the United States of America,

7:43

and and frankly, Donald Trump

7:45

got in the way. In

7:48

twenty sixteen when, you know,

7:50

the shock heard around the world, I

7:52

think, was the eighth of November that year.

7:55

Donald Trump won the United States presidency,

7:57

you know, and and beat the air

7:59

appointed Hillary

8:01

Clinton. People couldn't believe

8:04

it, and they and they then needed to

8:06

go full bore and

8:08

try to take him out. And

8:10

and they And so, you know, you've been

8:12

you've been amazing. You

8:14

and couple others, you know, that have

8:16

been really on it from the beginning. And you

8:19

And I, you know, and I know your audience knows this,

8:21

you know, because you do it in a very humble way. But

8:24

but the story the

8:26

story is still unfolding, Dan.

8:29

And and it's because we're we're already we're

8:31

learning more and more about things,

8:34

partially because of these these, you know, the Twitter

8:36

files that are now coming out. More

8:38

stuff that comes out through Hunter

8:41

Biden's laptop, which is just amazing.

8:43

I mean, it's just it's incredible. That

8:46

what we've learned just from that. And

8:48

also, there are not a lot of

8:50

people that continue to fight these

8:53

foyer requests. Right? I mean, Tom

8:56

Thitten is one in judicial watch.

8:58

And so the people that keep fighting for these

9:01

these this information to be

9:03

broken free from the grips of our

9:06

of our deep state government, we're

9:08

gonna learn even more. And and we're not

9:10

done. This story is not being done being

9:12

told. What happened to me,

9:15

I I think, is a travesty I

9:19

am not gonna let it define me.

9:21

I have stood up with this country for, you

9:24

know, damn near three and a half decades

9:26

of my life. And I'm still

9:28

going to stand up for this country. And I am.

9:30

I am right now on another way and, you know,

9:32

on another path that I'm following. So

9:36

It's it this is this is something that

9:38

every person in this country, your audience,

9:40

for sure, because the way you you

9:43

talk about it, knows exactly what

9:45

I'm talking about. And we will not

9:47

relent. We will not give

9:48

up. We're talking

9:50

to lieutenant general Mike Flynn. Genuine

9:53

American Patriot hero, unfortunately

9:56

targeted by a number of deep state

9:58

actors. General, you had mentioned these

10:00

global elitists and this conspiracy.

10:02

And I'm I'm sure the natural impulse

10:05

of the maniacal moon bat

10:07

left is to scream, but let's a conspiracy

10:09

theory, which is interesting because it is a conspiracy,

10:12

but it most certainly is not theoretical. I

10:14

just like your thoughts on this in general. I mean, I'm reading

10:16

into a couple specifics, but No need to comment

10:18

on any one thing specifically here. There

10:21

is a group of global elites working

10:24

to influence policy in the United States and

10:26

worldwide. Using the impeachment

10:28

hoax as an example, Joe

10:31

Biden's kid, we know, is over in a

10:33

hundred billion is over in Ukraine money

10:35

from very wealthy global elite us.

10:38

While he's over there, the vice president

10:40

who targeted you who was indicated

10:43

by the FBI was his idea to pursue

10:45

you for the Logan Act by the way. The

10:47

vice president at the same time is the point

10:49

man in Ukraine. Our embassy

10:51

in Ukraine is then working with a George

10:54

Soros funded group. It's not a conspiracy

10:56

theory it happened. The George Soros

10:58

funded group That has a prosecute and

11:00

do not prosecute list of people who wear

11:02

gonna support the US of prosecuting. One

11:05

of them is his business rival, And

11:07

then the lady running the group meets

11:09

with the whistleblower at the White

11:11

House. The lady running the Soros group

11:13

meets with the whistleblower at the White House.

11:16

While this whole fiasco was going on,

11:18

and then this whistleblower thing happens where

11:20

Trump is trying to expose what happened in Ukraine.

11:22

So The idea that people around the world

11:25

are working with officials here in the United States

11:27

to decimate our constitutional republic

11:29

is not a conspiracy

11:31

theory. It's a conspiracy But it ain't

11:33

theoretical. Any theoretical. Exactly.

11:35

You know, and and this is people

11:38

can go do their own research, and and I

11:40

know that you bring to light a lot of information

11:42

where people can go because I think you say it

11:44

a lot. You know, don't don't take my word forward.

11:46

Listen to what they studies. And so,

11:49

you know, what this really sort of sixty thousand

11:51

foot level, this is America this is an America

11:53

first agenda versus this

11:56

globalist New World Order

11:58

agenda. And it's very real. I

12:00

mean, they just recently had another

12:02

one of these Davos summits with the World Economic

12:05

Forum. These are real people that, you know, in

12:07

the likes of a guy like Klaus Schwab,

12:09

George Soros, Bill Gates. I mean,

12:12

we even had members of our own

12:14

administration go over there. I mean, Christopher

12:16

Rae was one, I guess, that he went over there spoke.

12:19

God knows why he did. But but

12:21

these these are real people. They have a

12:23

real agenda. And their agenda is a

12:25

globalist system of government with

12:29

unelected bureaucratic organizations like

12:31

the World Bank, the World Health Organization, the

12:34

World Trade Organization, International Monetary

12:36

Fund, United Nations, The European

12:38

Union is sort of a test bed for them,

12:41

and they've and they've really they've

12:43

done some interesting things there. The

12:45

BRICS is another organization that's part

12:47

of it. Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa,

12:50

and there's about eight or ten more countries

12:52

that have now aligned with the BRICS to really change

12:54

the financial order of the world. So

12:56

these are real things. I want people to go to

12:58

the to the World Economic Forum website.

13:00

Don't listen to Mike Flynn. Go to their own

13:02

website and look at what some of their goals and objectives

13:05

are to create this thing. They they call

13:07

the new world order. Claus Schwab wrote

13:09

book on it. Called the the great reset

13:11

in twenty nineteen. So so these

13:13

are things that are real, conspiracy

13:16

are not there are competing ideologies

13:19

globally, and there always has been, you know, this

13:21

idea of capitalism versus communism and

13:24

all these things. But this is now we're talking

13:26

about sort of what I call

13:28

America is the last readout. And

13:31

and if we fall,

13:33

then, you know, where where do you go

13:35

so to speak? And and these

13:37

folks, these people that are real,

13:40

they they have every intention

13:42

to basically recreate America

13:45

in in what they want to create an

13:47

s. Not a, you know, not

13:49

a not a America first kind of

13:51

agenda that that a Donald

13:53

Trump pushes And, you know, America

13:55

first for most people, America first has

13:57

a has a governing philosophy has been around a long time.

13:59

He's been around well before Donald Trump. He just he's

14:02

just put a really big stamp on it. In

14:04

a very positive way because it's like anybody,

14:06

you know, you take care of your home first, you take care

14:08

of your family first, but why the hell shouldn't we

14:10

take care of America first? And then the rest of

14:12

world can prosper. So anyway,

14:14

that's that's kind of the sixty thousand foot

14:16

level. It's very real. These are real people,

14:19

and they have a real agenda. And we are in

14:21

the midst of a of, you know,

14:23

I call it, just generational warfare, but

14:25

we're in the midst of it. And and and

14:28

the competing narratives that we

14:30

have you know, we're trying to fight through

14:32

it every day and and thank god that

14:34

we have people like yourself who

14:37

and there's other independent an

14:39

independent voices out there that are that

14:41

are pushing the truth. And then letting

14:43

people decide for themselves because

14:45

at the end of the day, you know, the truth hurts.

14:48

But also the truth appears no questions.

14:50

Yeah. We're talking lieutenant lieutenant general

14:52

Mike Flynn. Sorry, unfortunately, I have about

14:54

a minute and half left. I hate to

14:56

ask this in a limited amount of time, but this

14:59

group Hamilton sixty eight that

15:01

claimed a lot of us conservatives were Russian

15:03

bots and pushed Twitter in the media to censor people.

15:05

Some of the people in this group you worked with.

15:08

Mike Morell, Michael

15:10

Cherdoff. I worked with Michael Cherdoff. I protected

15:12

Michael Cherdoff on his detail. was on his

15:14

actual detail. This is just

15:16

shameful. I mean, an abusive year

15:19

position to falsely malign American citizens

15:21

as traders to the country as Russians your

15:24

thoughts as a former insider about what they

15:26

did here?

15:27

Yep. So first of all, I know I know

15:29

at least seventy five percent

15:31

of them either having work with them

15:34

or knew knew them and spoken to them personally

15:36

at different times. So this

15:38

is one this is probably one of the biggest

15:41

deceptions that we have

15:43

had imposed on the United States of

15:45

America by group of people. And it

15:47

started back in once Trump

15:49

won. I think this group started in twenty seventeen,

15:52

if I'm not mistaken. But once Trump won,

15:54

they formed this organization to basically

15:57

create the, you know, the big lie and

15:59

then this was the group talk about misinformation.

16:02

You know, they're the ones that are supposed to be and

16:04

they tout we're gonna, you know, defeat

16:06

misinformation. They're the one This

16:08

group is the one that created an ungodly

16:11

amount of of misinformation and

16:13

fed narratives to all the mainstream

16:15

media So all the talking heads,

16:18

all the parrots out there would

16:20

spew these lies. And and

16:22

it, you know, again, more information

16:24

is gonna come out. It's coming out and droves

16:26

right now. And and and

16:28

we're gonna find out exactly what

16:31

they did to this country because at

16:33

the end of the day, Dan, all of these

16:35

people need to be held accountable. And I

16:37

think that accountability is coming you

16:39

know, thank God, we won the House of Representatives

16:41

this past election in

16:43

a in a few other, you know, people

16:45

out in the States in some of the state

16:47

legislatures. But is this weaponization sub

16:50

committee that's conformed by the House of Representatives

16:52

under McCarthy is very

16:54

smart and they're going to have to be very tough and they're

16:56

going to have to prioritize to go after some of these

16:58

people. Howard Bauchner: General, I I got to run,

17:00

but I just want to make a quick suggestion before

17:02

we go here. If Donald Trump would have win

17:04

in in twenty twenty four, you should be immediately

17:07

appointed the national security adviser. You don't

17:09

have to comment on that? That's just stand by Gino's

17:11

humble opinion. General, thanks a

17:13

lot for your time as always. You're

17:15

a real American patriot. You deserve what

17:17

you went through. It's absolutely inexcusable.

17:21

But you handled it with decorum and

17:23

dignity unlike some of your attackers

17:25

that thanks for your

17:25

time, sir.

17:27

God bless Dan. Thank you to your audience too. Thanks.

17:29

You got it, Seraphin general,

17:31

Mike Flynn, a guy who

17:33

tried to call out was going on at the intelligence

17:35

community years ago. And they tried to take him

17:38

out because of it. That was general

17:40

Mike Flynn on a scandal that continues to

17:42

explode up

17:43

next. We talk with congresswoman Lauren

17:45

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18:54

Lauren Colbert weighing in on the Biden document

18:56

scandal and about keeping promises to keep people

18:58

like Adam Schiff and Swamp Well off committees.

19:00

They shouldn't be serving on anyway. Don't wanna

19:02

miss it. Well,

19:04

I'd like to welcome back to the show, one of my

19:07

favorite people in Congress. We Alright.

19:10

Debt of gratitude with the other nineteen

19:12

who stood up in the speakers race and got some

19:15

really good conservative concessions that

19:18

are already paying dividends. Welcome

19:21

back to the show. Congresswoman Lauren

19:23

Beaubert, Congresswoman. Thanks for taking some

19:24

time. We appreciate it. Dan,

19:27

it's so great to do with you. Thanks for having me on.

19:29

Howard Bauchner: Of course. So, you

19:31

know, we had some hacks and

19:33

goons in the media, you know, losing their minds

19:35

over the speakers by saying, oh,

19:37

the public's never gonna forget. Everybody

19:39

was melting down peeing their diapers or whatever.

19:42

As predicted, of course, the public did

19:44

forget. They you know, the people

19:46

move on. And you guys, you

19:48

and the other nineteen, the brave twenty

19:51

who stood up, got some really great concessions.

19:53

And have to say in a hat tip

19:55

to the speaker who if he, you know, we're gonna

19:57

keep him in check. That's what we do here, but He

20:00

booted Adam Schiff and Eric Schwab

20:02

off those committees. Yeah. So,

20:04

you know, we're gonna keep him in check. I know you

20:06

are. BUT THAT WAS GOOD

20:08

DEVELOPMENT. YOU CAN'T HAVE THESE GUYS IN THESE COMMITIES.

20:10

THEY'RE NATIONAL SECURITY THREATS. THEY

20:13

ABSOLUTELY ARE AND AT THIS

20:15

isn't anything that's political. This is

20:17

for the security of our nation. If it was political,

20:20

they wouldn't be serving on any committees

20:22

just like Nancy Pelosi did to Republic

20:24

ten. In the last Congress, so

20:26

this outrage that they have over

20:29

being taken off of these significant

20:32

committees where they could do a lot of damage to

20:34

our country is

20:36

completely bogus. And how

20:39

rich is it that Ilhan

20:41

Omar is standing at a press conference

20:44

with Eric Smells not so

20:46

well and Adam Schiff talking

20:49

about their committee assignments being

20:51

taken from them, when she called

20:53

for me to be removed from

20:55

committees in the last Congress,

20:58

So, you know, I mean, just the the topography is

21:01

always on full display when it comes

21:03

to students on the left.

21:06

But, you know, we are this is

21:08

just this. If the Democrats have set the

21:10

precedence, they have they

21:12

have already made it clear that

21:16

they'll remove people from committees. And we're just

21:18

trying to protect our nation from

21:20

people who are a threat Yeah.

21:23

Congresswoman, you know, the Democrats not

21:25

all of them. I mean, I don't don't I don't like to

21:28

paint with the broad brush. They do that to us.

21:30

There's some in there who I you know, are

21:32

are sensible you

21:34

know, very few, unfortunately, but some

21:36

of them. Yeah.

21:37

We'll see them tomorrow. Jerry Quayar. He's

21:39

pretty cool. Yeah. He's probably it. Maybe

21:42

it. I mean, the rest are really tier

21:44

one level emba sales. I mean, it's

21:46

not as if we didn't warn them. You

21:48

know, they overrode the judicial filibuster

21:51

at the appeals court level at

21:53

the appellate level, and we warned them we

21:55

said to Harry Reid at the time who

21:57

was the the leader of the Democrats

22:00

in the Senate. We said if you do this, then

22:02

we are going to dump the filibuster for

22:04

the supreme court and it's gonna kick

22:07

you in the knots. They

22:09

didn't listen. And then we

22:11

warned them on this too. If you're gonna push

22:13

for congresswoman Beau Bird, or Paul

22:15

Gossar, Marjorie Taylor Green,

22:18

or anyone else to be kicked off committees,

22:21

congressmen when they were warned. They said you're

22:23

setting a dangerous precedent that's gonna

22:25

come back, and now it bites him in the ass,

22:27

and they were all acting surprise. And here here's the irony

22:29

inside. I mean, a joke. But you have Adam

22:32

Schiff this lunatic, whining

22:34

on TikTok, a Chinese communist

22:36

party connected app. And I'm begging

22:39

for money while claiming we're fundraising

22:41

off

22:41

it. I mean, irony. It's just delicious.

22:44

Yes. Well, you repo you so. And

22:46

then, know, with with the Health and Health Committee,

22:49

this is completely different. Members who have

22:51

a his of leaking, lying and

22:53

being in bed with a Chinese spies

22:56

do not qualify for that

22:58

committee. A hundred percent. Yeah. hundred percent.

23:00

I'm glad you emphasized that. I mean, the the

23:02

yes. Listen, it is DC and politics

23:04

are ugly and they were warned, but you're a hundred percent correct.

23:07

That's why I started out with the national security

23:09

angle. Because I'm being, you know, serious is a heart

23:11

attack here. You cannot have a guy

23:13

who may have compromised national security

23:16

decrease to what appears to be a Chinese

23:18

spy named Fang Fang on an intel

23:20

community. They've already shown you they're not trust me.

23:22

Let's move on some other stuff. One of the other things

23:25

you and the brave nineteen got

23:27

accomplished in the speaker fight, which again, we

23:29

were told was gonna contaminate our politics

23:31

forever. And as predicted, No

23:33

one even remembers it anymore. As

23:35

I said, one of the other things you

23:37

guys fought for in ladies is some

23:39

some fiscal restraint. We're going bankrupt.

23:42

We're thirty trillion dollars in debt. It won't be

23:44

a formal bankruptcy. We can print money, but

23:46

it will be a de facto one through inflation.

23:48

Your money will just be worth nothing. How

23:51

do you see the debt ceiling debate,

23:53

which is getting hotter by the day now as we

23:55

get closer to some serious deadlines progressing.

23:58

I had I think it was Jim Jordan on

24:00

and he insisted that they were going to hold the

24:02

line. How do you feel about that?

24:05

Yes. So when it said that we're going to hold

24:07

the line, I think we've proven that

24:09

we mean it. We were able to get amazing

24:12

concessions out of the speakers' race, one of them being

24:14

a balanced budget being brought to the floor.

24:16

But before we do that, we do have to deal

24:18

with that feeling issue that's at

24:20

hand. Democrats went

24:23

through a complete spending spree in the

24:25

name of COVID, in the name of a

24:27

pandemic, And now

24:29

here we are hitting our debt ceiling again

24:31

that was just raised. We

24:33

brought in a record four point nine trillion

24:35

dollars into

24:38

the treasury. And it

24:40

shows that Washington DC does not have

24:42

a revenue problem. We have a spending

24:45

problem. So there absolutely has

24:48

to be serious cuts. And I think

24:50

some of the things that I'm floating out there,

24:52

we're all getting together and organizing our

24:54

thoughts on that. But one of the things I'm floating is

24:57

first of all, take that six hundred

24:59

billion dollars that's left over that unspent

25:01

COVID money that was approved by

25:03

Congress. And put that

25:06

towards it. We certainly

25:08

need to end the COVID emergency

25:12

because there are people who are still

25:14

on Medicaid that

25:16

cannot be kicked off

25:17

Medicaid. They could be working well, well

25:19

able, body ADULTS WORKING

25:22

AND THEY ARE NOT ABLE TO BE KICKED OFF MEDICADE

25:25

BECAUSE -- Reporter: AND CONGRESS WOMAN

25:27

SAAR TO INTEREST IT SAID these are people

25:29

who are well above the income limits.

25:31

In other words, even if you believe that the

25:33

government is doing a good, which

25:35

I don't, doing a good job with these healthcare

25:38

programs for the poor. That's

25:40

not the people currently on the program

25:43

due to the emerge. These are people who have

25:45

enough funds to do with your

25:47

own health insurance and they're actually taking

25:50

money. I always use the analogy of

25:52

a handicap parking space. If someone

25:54

who is not handicapped parks in the

25:56

space, you are taking it away from someone

25:58

who's gonna need That's the point. Right.

26:00

I mean, money is not we we can't

26:02

just keep be it like that. Let me let me ask you

26:05

something else. I've only got

26:07

a few minutes with you. talking to one of the good guys or

26:09

good ladies, in this case, congresswoman Lauren

26:11

Colbert, who we love on this show. A

26:13

lot of people out there are concerned about

26:15

the vaccine. I like to keep this argument based

26:17

in reason and science. There's a

26:19

lot of negative stories. I'm sure some might

26:21

be hyperbolic, but there's it's very

26:24

clear now that people have been

26:26

hiding the extent that these side

26:28

effects. Do you sense a possibility in

26:30

this new congress of getting some of

26:32

these executives under oath up there

26:34

on Capitol Hill because congressmen and the American

26:37

people deserve the truth. If there's a

26:39

danger there, that the government's hiding

26:41

that we don't know about, that tens of millions, hundreds

26:43

of millions of people have been affected. I'd like

26:45

to see some people to depose your under

26:47

oath on Capitol Hill and people like you

26:50

ASKING LEGIDIMATE FACT Based QUESTIONS

26:52

OF THEM? Adrienne:

26:54

YES, SO WE ARE ABSOLUTELY GOING TO SUPPINA

26:56

THESE FOLKS WHO MANDIATED

27:00

this vaccine and also

27:03

promoted it. I mean, this is something

27:05

that we're seeing an effect from.

27:08

My colleague Congressman, TriNet,

27:11

he's introduced the China Wide

27:14

People Guide Act to make the CCP

27:16

repay the United States four point

27:18

six trillion dollars in federal COVID

27:21

relief. And so we are

27:23

absolutely going to be bringing folks

27:25

in and making them answer

27:27

to what is going on on with these vaccines.

27:30

Also, we have the China

27:32

task force that's going to not just look

27:34

into the origins of COVID, because

27:36

I mean, I think we figured that one out.

27:38

Certainly, there will be some discussion there.

27:40

But we want to see government mishandling

27:43

of of COVID. And

27:46

everything that they did with the lockdowns, with

27:49

the mask mandates, with the vaccine mandate.

27:51

But this is very, very troublesome especially

27:54

since so many people

27:56

want to hide this and

27:59

shove it under the rug and not talk about

28:01

the one thing in common, all of these

28:03

people who are having

28:06

complications and even losing their

28:08

lives have in common.

28:10

This is the one thing, the one denominator

28:13

that is there. And everyone

28:15

is afraid to say it. They're afraid to come out and

28:18

say, well, is it the vaccine? What

28:20

effect did the vaccine have to cause this?

28:23

So this is something the oversight committee is going

28:25

to be looking into likely

28:27

the weaponization of the federal government committee

28:30

and certainly the China task force. And

28:32

two of those committees are part of our concessions

28:35

with Speaker McCarthy. And so we

28:37

have those committees set

28:39

in place that are going to be fully

28:41

funded and resourced so we can

28:43

not only have the hearings and

28:45

investigation, but be able to

28:47

hold these people accountable. Oh,

28:49

that said, that is really, really refreshing

28:52

to hear. We're talking to congresswoman Lauren Colbert.

28:54

Last question for you. I always appreciate your

28:56

time. These documents, Tom

28:59

Cotton, was on I saw him

29:01

on Fox this morning, senator from Arkansas

29:04

on our side of the aisle. And And

29:06

I what what I believe to be really solid

29:08

move on his party is threatening to basically

29:11

uphold the confirmation process

29:14

if we don't get a look at what is in

29:16

the classified documents that were held

29:18

by both allegedly Donald Trump because he's disputing

29:21

the classification, of course, but that's another story. And

29:23

Joe Biden who no one's disputing the classification.

29:25

Now I find it awfully odd congresswoman that

29:28

they don't want you to see what's in these documents.

29:30

Now my next segment, when you're gone, I'm gonna play

29:32

cut here from Miranda DeVine. Would it

29:34

be awfully interesting if some of the information in

29:36

those classified documents that they won't let the senate

29:38

look at? Was in fact

29:41

in some emails. Hunter Biden was exchanging

29:43

with foreign countries. Now we don't know that, but

29:45

there's an easy way to clear it up. Right? To get a

29:47

look at the documents. Howard Bauchner: Your thoughts on that?

29:50

Absolutely. Well, first of all, go to senator Cotton.

29:53

We deserve to have answers on this, and I'm

29:55

really proud of him for taking the lead

29:57

in this and making sure

29:59

that we know exactly what's there. But

30:02

with these classified debt documents. The

30:04

real concern to me is the double standard.

30:06

Democrats are searched and Republicans

30:09

are rated. The White House is

30:11

dodging questions on this. They really seem

30:13

to be hiding something. One

30:15

question I want to answer is why did the

30:18

DOJ wait until after the midterms to

30:20

bring this forward? Why do

30:22

all of these people who don't

30:24

have the authority to

30:27

have classified documents in

30:29

their possession have them And could

30:31

we have stopped this if we would have actually prosecuted

30:33

Hillary Clinton whenever she

30:36

was found with classified documents and

30:38

deleted thirty three thousand emails. And

30:40

and probably, you know, the

30:42

the biggest regret that any

30:44

Democrat has right now is Joe

30:46

Biden himself and the fact that he

30:48

didn't use bleach bit or a hammer.

30:51

Yeah. That's such a great point about Hillary

30:54

Clinton. I think a lot people have yet

30:56

to make that if we would establish would

30:58

have established a precedent early that this is

31:00

not acceptable behavior, and engaged

31:02

in even a prosecution. Even if it didn't involve

31:04

jail time, but involved a serious effort

31:07

to get to the truth, you likely wouldn't

31:09

have this. And I like your other point as well. And

31:11

all you guys out there should listen to what the congresswoman

31:14

just said. Democrats, get

31:16

searched, Republicans, get raided.

31:18

Unacceptable unacceptable. Congresswoman

31:20

Lauren Colbert. Thanks for fighting a good

31:22

fight. It's already paying massive dividends.

31:24

I am gonna continue to thank you guys for

31:27

what you

31:27

did. It was a rare act of bravery

31:29

up on Capitol Hill. We're always happy to have you.

31:32

It was an honor to stand with my colleagues

31:35

who were in the fight until the end. We have some

31:37

amazing people up here thank you so much for all

31:39

of your support and for all of your listener

31:41

support. It means the world to us all.

31:43

Thank you.

31:44

Yes, ma'am. Happy to do it. Take care

31:46

of congressmen. Thanks for your time.

31:47

Bye, Dan. You go folks. One of the good guys

31:49

or good ladies, as I should say. That's a great line.

31:51

Right, Jim? Republicans get searched.

31:53

Excuse me. Democrats get searched. Republicans

31:56

get raided. That's so true.

31:59

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32:01

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32:03

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George Soros' shady operations and

33:27

his donations to Soft On Crime Prosecutors.

33:30

And what this all means? Check

33:32

it out. Matt

33:34

Palumbo, one of the finest authors

33:36

out there. He wrote the book called

33:38

The Man Behind the Curtain The definitive

33:41

account of George Soros' role in not

33:43

just politics, but law enforcement street

33:45

chaos. The book was a mega hit,

33:47

is back up on the charts. Matt,

33:50

people have shown a real interest in this book.

33:52

I saw the New York Post had one of your

33:54

pieces on the front

33:55

page. I think everybody's starting to wake up to

33:57

just how damaging this guy's been.

34:00

Yeah. Thanks there, Jeff, for me on. It

34:02

seems like every single week there is a new

34:04

story out where it's

34:06

a law and order type story where seems like

34:08

a parody reality, like a sort of front,

34:10

Costco, esque story. For the

34:12

latest with this prosecutor, Buddha Bivaraj,

34:15

out of looting county, And he was just

34:17

sort of the latest source backed prosecutor to

34:19

announce he wouldn't be enforcing the law. So just thought,

34:21

you know, it's a perfect opportunity to, a,

34:23

detail the latest craziness and how

34:25

it's sort of emblematic of everything source

34:27

has been up to lately.

34:29

Folks, the book, again, is called the man behind

34:31

the curtain. There's a lot of stuff

34:34

in there. think it's really gonna surprise

34:36

you about exactly what Suros has

34:38

been up to. I know one of the things,

34:40

Matt, you've been addressing lately about cirrhosis.

34:43

The left is so afraid of

34:46

us asking questions. Now keep in mind,

34:48

the left has no problem asking questions

34:50

about donors they don't like. Even

34:52

donors who aren't really conservative, like

34:54

the Koch brothers who are more libertarian. Right?

34:57

But if you donate to a cause they don't like,

34:59

then you are immediately to be hung from

35:02

your toe nails, never to be accepted

35:04

in polite company again. And,

35:06

you know, harassed for the rest of your life.

35:09

But when we ask questions about

35:11

people like Soros, who unquestionably, we

35:13

have the money trail, have given money

35:15

to prosecutors who have lorded over street

35:18

chaos, all of a sudden the

35:20

line is what? This is definitely

35:22

anti Semitic.

35:25

It's so predictable with these idiots.

35:28

No. I was saying there's like a war noticing.

35:31

And you see there's actually in any headline where

35:33

Democrats do something wrong headline

35:35

is never phrased as like, hey, this Democrat

35:38

did something wrong. It sort of phrased in this

35:40

this, you know, phrasing of getting a load

35:42

in these Republicans for noticing they did something

35:44

wrong. If they phrased look at

35:45

the Republicans' pounce. That's the whole Republicans'

35:48

pounce thing. Yeah. Yeah. So with

35:50

these foreign prosecutors, and III reported

35:52

on the in the New York post article, there's not

35:54

seventy five of them nationwide. Unfortunately,

35:57

one of them is a burden that I recall. Vosoris

35:59

is back then with forty million dollars and

36:02

you know, he has donated over his lifetime's

36:04

thirty two billion, and I don't think, you

36:06

know, having researched his empire, I don't

36:08

think he's ever gotten this kind of bang for his

36:10

book. Because now one in five

36:12

Americans live in an area where they are beholden

36:14

to a source of prosecutor. You know, when

36:16

source is donating tens of millions to our presidential

36:19

elections, know, the silver lining when

36:21

he backs like John Carrier or Clinton is,

36:23

well, at least he incinerated that money.

36:25

Here is going to a very bad call. The

36:27

latest person I mentioned is BuddhaBimaraj.

36:30

She's sort of I thought it was emblematic

36:32

of all of them. Her latest

36:34

thing is Well, we're not going to enforce lower

36:36

level laws because then we can enforce --

36:39

we can spend more time prosecuting rape and

36:41

murder. And the exact the

36:43

exact phrasing she used is I don't wanna be

36:45

prosecuting speeding things. So I

36:47

I look in the list of, okay, well, what are these

36:49

these crimes that you're not going to prosecute.

36:52

We didn't think because I don't the list, but I

36:54

see alluding police hit and run

36:56

public intoxication and failure to

36:58

appear. So you can flee the police

37:00

and it's not a crime. And if you do

37:02

get charged by police and don't show up to

37:04

court, that's apparently also not a crime. So

37:07

even with these extremely, quote

37:09

unquote, low level crimes in her words,

37:11

not being in force, there is gonna be a crazy

37:13

ripple effect. And then

37:16

the other half of the equation that

37:18

we are told, well, if we don't prosecute small

37:20

crimes, we have more resources

37:22

for bigger crimes. And it's sort of like with

37:25

masks. You know, if they work, why isn't it working?

37:27

We have seventy five prosecutors that

37:29

are not enforcing these low level crimes,

37:32

and the other path where there's enforcement

37:34

more violent crimes never happened.

37:36

And, of course, they lied to us. They were never gonna

37:38

do that. But, you know, the the increase in murder

37:40

NASH actually is the most pronounced

37:43

in these cities that are claiming to adopt

37:45

this

37:45

velocity. So, I mean, the best evidence

37:47

against it is them themselves. We're

37:49

talking to Matt Palumbo with a pee

37:52

author of the book about George Soros. That

37:54

is peaking a lot of interest, front

37:56

page of New York Postman. It's called the Man

37:59

behind the curtain about George Soros.

38:01

Matt, you know what? You were on

38:03

Fox and Friends the other day. I was up at, you

38:05

know, four o'clock in the morning watching

38:07

you. You look up. Did you have some coffee or something?

38:09

You looked rather awake. I was about

38:11

hour and a half Beattie, so the coffee would digest.

38:13

But, yeah, I was really awake, fortunately. Because

38:15

he was on Fox and Friends first, and it was

38:18

legit, like, four four fifteen

38:20

or something. I turned it on. I'm like, oh, look,

38:22

there's Matt. So Matt and I worked together at

38:24

this place. He Bongino report dot

38:26

com, had the greatest headline ever the

38:28

other day. Nancy Pelosi does an exercise

38:30

at her house to magically survive That was great. Very

38:33

funny, actually. Nice to see you in the weekend. But

38:35

I'm like, gosh, this guy looks awake. And one

38:37

of the reasons is I know you genuinely

38:39

like talking about this topic of sorrows.

38:41

Because it speaks to a larger leftist

38:43

ideology. You brought up this great point.

38:46

You said bang for the buck.

38:48

SORROW's funding local prosecutors

38:51

has the greatest deal ever. Like, why

38:53

bother to overturn an entire

38:56

city council a state assembly,

38:58

a governor's race, or a mayor's race, which

39:00

could cost you tens of millions, when

39:02

you could spend probably five hundred thousand

39:05

get a prosecutor in there who says, hey, I don't

39:07

really care what laws you Republicans or Democrats

39:09

passed. I'm just gonna get my guy in, and he's not

39:11

gonna enforce anything we don't

39:13

like. It was such a brilliant point. Yeah.

39:15

Yeah. I hate to say that source is brilliant. They're

39:17

fixing it out, but unfortunately, it is. And the thing

39:20

too is, like, these are not, you know, these

39:22

are not exactly high profile races.

39:24

So you can put, you know, it's very hard to

39:26

buy presidential cabinet because there's billions

39:28

spent, but you can buy a DA's race for

39:31

couple hundred grand or there was actually a case that

39:33

they had in the book where he donated so

39:35

much money to account that the opponent

39:37

just dropped out instead of even bother

39:39

us to compete. So so yeah. And success

39:41

rate is ninety plus percent, which is I

39:43

mean, for any any category of

39:46

anything really spectacular, unfortunately. Talking

39:50

to Matt Palumbo, author of the George Soros,

39:52

spoke the man behind the curtain. Matt, this

39:54

I didn't you know, I don't give you the questions in

39:56

advance or Of course. And I I know you

39:58

think on your feet, but this is a tough

40:00

one. I don't know if you have an easy answer to

40:02

this. I I can speculate only, but

40:05

The question I get from listeners about

40:07

Soros and his activities and politics

40:09

and the media, and hopefully we'll get to that in a second.

40:12

You did a piece in New York post about that too,

40:14

but is why? I mean,

40:16

well, like, I get why he likes

40:18

liberal ideas. He's a liberal. He's, you

40:20

know, he probably believes for some stupid

40:22

reason they were, high taxes, crappy

40:25

public schools. But the public

40:27

safety situation, he's not a dumb

40:29

guy. He's a billionaire. He's not stupid. So

40:32

he knows that these DA's and prosecutors

40:34

he's getting elected are not enforcing

40:37

crime. He sees the numbers

40:39

They're they're undeniable numbers. Crime

40:41

rates going up. So clear

40:44

clearly it speaks to me to a volitional act.

40:46

It's not an accident.

40:48

So why is he doing it? Yeah.

40:51

I mean, it is obviously a tough question because I'm not

40:53

in his head. And, you know, I I always feel like it's

40:55

sort of a lazy answer to say, you know, what political

40:57

put into evil and wanted to sue the country,

40:59

but that is the most plausible

41:02

explanation. I mean, when I was writing the book,

41:04

I read everything source is written with a lot

41:06

of his business and finance, and that was

41:08

my background. And he's a very smart

41:10

guy, very original thinker. He knows

41:13

exactly how to look at data, and

41:15

it is undeniable what happened. So, you know, the

41:17

question becomes, well, what exactly

41:19

is the end goal? Is it, you know, does he want

41:21

to, I don't know, demonized police federalized

41:23

police. Does he think that destroying

41:26

the country will somehow make people more

41:28

receptive to future leftist ideas I

41:30

mean, that could be one explanation. But yeah, this

41:32

is one of those cases where I generally

41:34

try to get people the benefit of it out and assume

41:36

they mean well. With soros that could not

41:38

be set at all. And even with the non water

41:40

-- lawn order stuff, most

41:42

of it's just self serving. One of the

41:45

founding myths of George Soros that some neo

41:47

Liberals will give is that he helped a

41:49

lot of posts don't get country as transition away

41:51

from communist behalf fiscal listening. You know, it

41:54

almost seems the right wing. And then you look at what was

41:56

actually going on. And he was just embedded

41:58

with corrupt regimes buying up their assets Panama

42:00

and that was sort of rebranded as

42:03

some capitalist

42:04

endeavor. So, yeah, everything about the guys are

42:06

fraud, and I do generally think he's an evil person.

42:09

Yeah. And listen, you know,

42:11

I've known Matt a long, long

42:13

time. I mean, gosh, I met Matt.

42:16

was I was sick one night in my house and

42:18

some guy said me an article, and I thought it was written

42:20

by, like, a fifty year old. And I find

42:22

remember Matt, I was like, guest hosting WBA.

42:24

I'm like, well, how old are you? I don't even

42:26

know how well do you remember, maybe like nineteen or someone like,

42:28

holy Moses, you're super smart. I had them on That's how

42:31

long I've known this guy. But

42:33

and you're a very kind of reserved guy, and think

42:35

you're correct. I think when you run

42:38

out of implausible explanations, you

42:40

have to apply Akam. Know, Akam's

42:42

razor here. You know, you have

42:44

to accept the explanation with the least amount

42:46

of assumptions that the guy is just

42:48

an evil guy who just

42:50

doesn't like the United States? I mean, there's

42:52

no other explanation for the guys'

42:54

activities. Let me get to one I don't wanna leave

42:56

leave this out though, man. That

42:59

you wrote the piece in the New York post. I know you cover

43:01

extensively in the book as well. Soros

43:03

has really, really deep ties to

43:05

media people. It's not a conspiracy theory.

43:08

It's real. He funds organizations, and

43:10

a lot of these media people sit on the boards

43:13

of some of these all good organizations. That

43:15

can't possibly be ethical. There's

43:17

no way you can be an independent journalist

43:19

reporting on

43:20

Soros. If Soros is funding organizations

43:22

you're a part of, Yeah. And

43:24

the thing is too, like, he so basically the way it

43:26

works is help fund the think tank or, you

43:28

know, the activist organization. And

43:31

the way I link them is just that they sat on the board

43:33

and also worked for media company, I

43:35

say they're with. And you I mean, the way

43:37

I prove it in the book and the article is I just say,

43:39

alright. Look at these people, look who they work

43:41

for, and then just do a search on their website for

43:44

SOROS' name and what is the coverage like.

43:46

And it's always either a defending

43:48

him or b presenting his critics

43:51

in some sort of negative light. And and generally

43:53

speaking, that the most common criticism is at the

43:55

anti Semat It's as if a memo went out and

43:57

just said, you know what, just say this and that's

43:59

good enough. But, yeah, there's

44:01

a major conflict of interest and and that's I

44:03

mean, actually part of the large reason why

44:06

any criticism that Asaurus is brand new

44:08

to conspiracy is that ironically there's

44:10

a split on media

44:11

conspiracy, I suppose. Yeah.

44:13

And and it's just the the the the tricks

44:16

that they use are so basic and

44:18

stupid and juvenile. Oh, any

44:20

any criticism is is gotta be Beattie

44:22

Semitic. I can guarantee you.

44:24

A large number of people who criticize this guy,

44:27

one don't care, and other people don't even

44:29

know he's though he's dry even who cares? There's

44:31

nothing to do with the debate at all. Horowitz

44:33

like, you know, my wife's Colombian. Not from

44:35

South Carolina. From country of Columbia.

44:38

You know, she's my wife is a

44:40

right wingers, she's a conservator. You know,

44:42

if you criticize her, why can't you say, oh, you're definitely

44:44

definitely empty and spamming. You don't like brownfield.

44:47

I mean, it's so juvenile. Know.

44:49

Maybe we should. It's right. Matt, I'm

44:51

gonna get another promotion promotion for the book. The

44:53

book is excellent folks. It was a best

44:55

seller gonna be a best seller again. It's called

44:57

the man behind the curtain. It's about

45:00

George Soros, and I promise you. There's

45:02

stuff in there. You have not heard and I've not

45:04

seen before. A guy is up to

45:06

some no good stuff. Matt, thanks a lot

45:08

for your time. We appreciate

45:09

it.

45:10

My pleasure, Dan. Thanks, doctor.

45:12

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