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They’re Hiding Something And I Think We Found It (Ep 1929)

They’re Hiding Something And I Think We Found It (Ep 1929)

Released Monday, 16th January 2023
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They’re Hiding Something And I Think We Found It (Ep 1929)

They’re Hiding Something And I Think We Found It (Ep 1929)

They’re Hiding Something And I Think We Found It (Ep 1929)

They’re Hiding Something And I Think We Found It (Ep 1929)

Monday, 16th January 2023
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0:02

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

Bongino. You know, it reminds

0:12

me of a welcome back my

0:14

friends to the show that never ends. These

0:16

people are just straight up line.

0:18

They are liars. What about the documents

0:21

scandal with Biden? Yeah. Not just that. I'm gonna start

0:23

with something different. So

0:25

yesterday is Martin Luther King, the celebration

0:27

of Martin Luther King Day, who ironically

0:30

is Judge Jimann by the content of his character

0:32

has been thrown out the window by CRT Act of

0:34

this who wanna judge you strictly by the color of

0:36

your

0:36

skin. But Biden gave a speech

0:39

at Ebony's, just

0:42

riddled with Tier one

0:44

level bull. Oh, I

0:46

wanna say it's so bad. That's already

0:48

been thoroughly discredited.

0:52

guy is a pathological sociopathic

0:57

liar. I got

0:59

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Let's get going. Theyre back our friends

2:44

to the show that never ends. They don't That's

2:46

you see. You know where I was going that. It's it's

2:49

Theyre the stay dopey lives. And

2:51

I understand why you stay dopey,

2:53

why you believe insane things about taxes,

2:56

about health care, public education,

2:58

regulations, organizing government,

3:00

organizing people, the depth of your knowledge.

3:02

I get it. Because the people

3:04

who are your intellectual scions are

3:07

people like Joe Biden. Now I I get

3:09

you I I already I already I already I can already predict

3:11

your response. You guys don't know Theyre. Look

3:14

at you guys. Donald Trump said idiot too when you

3:16

look up them. I don't look up to anybody.

3:19

I I look up to a series of

3:21

of of principles that I know

3:23

will better humankind oriented

3:25

around liberty and freedom. If a human

3:27

being regardless of their IQ or

3:29

lack thereof advances those principles, that's

3:32

my god. If he doesn't, he's not my

3:34

god. That's not the way the left looks.

3:36

The left doesn't look at Biden as

3:38

an advancing of leftist principles.

3:40

Right? There were leftist out Now

3:43

did Theyre strategic ones do. I'll get

3:45

to that later. Most of the

3:47

democrats just look up to him

3:49

because he's a d, 1929

3:52

he's a president, and

3:54

they think they can use him as a vehicle to,

3:57

you know, suppress and subjugate

3:59

others. So they look up. They really

4:01

do. They look up Theyre as some kind

4:02

of, you know, intellectual science. Look at Theyre And

4:04

here's what I mean. By the way, more classified

4:07

documents found this week. And this time in a room

4:09

adjacent to the garage. Not just the garage, it's the Corvette

4:11

now. There's more light about that too. Get

4:13

to that in a second. But

4:15

why is anyone surprised about this guy's sociopathic

4:18

level of lying Joe Biden. It it

4:20

is at this point, it

4:23

it it speaks to some mental defect.

4:26

That Theyre man has been corrected repeatedly

4:29

on his history of lying about

4:31

his backstory and his autobiography. Biden

4:35

is what I would call, if

4:38

you'll allow me. I'd call Biden a

4:40

super compensator. I don't

4:42

know if I made the term up and I probably should have

4:44

looked it up. A super compensator

4:47

is someone who has a severe lack

4:49

of self confidence for a number of reasons.

4:52

Maybe a father in his childhood, maybe

4:54

in Biden's case, he said he had a problem with

4:56

stuttering, maybe some kind

4:58

of, you know, physical disability,

5:01

something that hurts you

5:03

growing up. Seriously,

5:06

I mean, maybe you have some com you have acne

5:08

and people made fun of you.

5:10

So what happens is in adulthood, either

5:12

you get into money, you get into power, you

5:14

get into politics or entertainment, whatever it

5:16

may be, and you become a super

5:18

compensator. In other words, you have to

5:20

fabricate the story of your

5:22

childhood, which explains how

5:25

it was inevitable that you were gonna

5:27

get here today. I don't know. This just makes

5:29

sense. Stop me, Keith. You think because you're

5:31

you're he's always hard on me. What I'm what I'm which

5:33

is good. Keeps the show on my boat. What I'm

5:35

getting at is no one wants a story of

5:37

being a loser as a kid. Do you get that?

5:39

Yeah. They did powerful

5:42

people wanna oh, it was inevitable. When I was

5:44

a kid, I was even so strong, and I didn't know

5:46

no one wants to tell people. I was a total

5:48

loser all the time. I did nothing ever

5:50

1929 I just got lucky and fell into politics.

5:52

This is how you get Theyre super compensator effect.

5:54

Here's what I mean. Here's by giving

5:56

a speech Yesterday at

5:58

Ebanesir, saying how 1929 he

6:00

was a kid, he used to attend

6:02

the Black Church. He's speaking in front of a

6:04

largely black audience 1929 MLK Day. None

6:06

of this is true. Check this out.

6:08

Unless, I have one thing to rest. I may be a

6:10

practicing Catholic groups to go to seven

6:12

thirty mass every morning

6:14

in high school Theyre then on college.

6:17

Before I went to the black church. I'm

6:20

not a joke and he knows this. Okay.

6:22

What's the tell? What's the tell? Come

6:24

on. Not a joke. What's the tell? Thank

6:27

you. Thank you. What's the

6:29

tell? In poker,

6:31

people have a tell. They

6:33

move an eyebrow, they tip

6:35

their hat, good poke players can see

6:37

it tell. You got a bad hand and you're

6:39

bluffing Theyre best poker players

6:41

in the world. I used to work with

6:43

one. Guys, amazing. look

6:45

for micro expressions

6:47

people make and it's a towel that they're bluffing.

6:49

They're lying about the quality of their hand.

6:52

In Biden's case, it's not a micro expression

6:54

on his face. It's an actual verbal tick

6:56

he has. When Biden

6:58

knows he's about to tell a lie he has

7:00

to super compensate for the lie he

7:02

knows he's about to say. So

7:04

what he does is he overemphasizes the

7:07

veracity of the claim. This is

7:09

not a joke. I'm dead serious.

7:11

Serious is a heart attack. As serious

7:13

as I've ever been, ever

7:15

about anything. Whenever

7:17

he says something's not a joke, he's lying.

7:21

Washington Beacon, all the way back in

7:23

twenty twenty. Biden talked of attending

7:25

a black church as a teen. Members

7:28

don't recall it. Again,

7:30

he's super compensating. The

7:32

man whose entire career has been

7:34

marked by luck. COVID, Bernie

7:37

Sanders running for president, guy

7:39

gets nailed, you know, hundreds

7:41

of times and lies and plagiarism

7:43

scandals, and still by a matter

7:45

of luck, he continues to get elected

7:47

because of either the poor quality of his opponents

7:50

in past elections, the COVID

7:52

thing, and Bernie Sanders on that, it

7:54

it scandal ridden

7:57

election in Pennsylvania, the man is the

7:59

luckiest man alive. He

8:01

doesn't want you to think it's Studerlock.

8:03

He wants you to believe that he's this magic

8:05

transformative civil rights figure was

8:07

involved as a kid, you know,

8:09

before his political career. It's all

8:11

made up. He's

8:13

a super compensator. He is

8:15

a pathological sociopathic

8:18

wire who does nothing more

8:20

than crave affirmation from others.

8:23

His entire everybody likes, you

8:26

know, quote, what is it, Adam Smith,

8:29

to be loved and to be loved. Everybody likes

8:31

that. You know, everybody up. But Biden,

8:34

Biden is addicted to it. The

8:36

dopamine rush he gets from being

8:38

celebrated by far leftist. Who

8:40

tactically use him to pass far left

8:42

stuff that's destroying the United States.

8:44

Everything from the infrastructure bill to

8:46

his war on the second amendment They

8:48

have read Biden right a long time ago.

8:50

He has a pathological need

8:53

for affirmation for others. To

8:55

to to Theyre and they were they believe

8:57

in his super compensation, his false

8:59

background. They take advantage

9:01

of this. The guy is

9:03

a I'm not kidding. I

9:05

I my best effort

9:08

at trying to diagnose this guy

9:10

is he is a sociopath. Here's

9:12

another one. Same speech.

9:15

Claiming again as a kid

9:18

for the umpteenth thousands time

9:20

that he was some kind of a civil rights

9:22

activist, despite this thing being

9:24

debunked repeatedly, over

9:26

and over, why are you surprised when he lies about

9:28

documents in his house? Take a

9:30

listen. I have two political heroes.

9:32

My entire life when I started off as a

9:35

twenty two year old kid in his

9:37

side as the civil rights movement. He

9:39

did not start off in

9:41

the civil rights movement. It's

9:44

stunning that this guy's

9:47

staff still allows him to go

9:49

off script and say this. There's

9:51

an article in my newsletter today by Post

9:53

Millennials if you wanna read it. Breaking. Biden

9:55

falsely claims he fought apartheid. in

9:57

the civil rights movement 1929 a gap filled MLK

9:59

day speech. Ladies

10:01

and gentlemen, all post them all. That's just a

10:03

right leaning outlet. No, folks.

10:06

Daniel Dale, one of the biggest

10:08

hack fact checkers out Theyre, even he

10:10

was cornered in to looking at

10:12

Biden's claims here because everybody

10:14

knows Theyre

10:15

faults. This is CNN

10:18

from twenty twenty. When

10:21

Biden passively said in a voting right

10:23

speech last week, he'd been arrested in the context of the

10:25

civil rights movement, even suggesting it's

10:27

happened more than once. It was a classic

10:29

Biden false claim. anecdote

10:31

about his past for which there Theyre no evidence

10:34

prompted by a decision to ad lib rather than

10:36

stick to prepared texts resulting in easily

10:38

avoidable questions about his honest. Classic

10:43

Biden false claims. You're right.

10:45

How guys, how

10:47

bad Theyre things do things have to

10:49

get? For Daniel Dale from

10:51

CNN to be backed into a

10:53

fact checking corner. I

10:56

mean, Theyre claim has

10:58

to be so roundly false

11:01

Theyre there's simply no way for them

11:04

to fact check it in a way that

11:06

makes it appear

11:06

true. The man

11:09

is a wire. He

11:11

is a pathological corrupt

11:14

sociopathic kid sniffing

11:16

wire. He's not working

11:18

class

11:18

Joe. He's not the Scranton

11:21

kid. He

11:24

is a liar and a genuinely

11:26

awful human being. Now

11:28

it's manifesting itself in a growing

11:31

national security debacle. Mounds

11:34

of classified documents found at multiple

11:36

locations

11:37

now. The Biden new pen,

11:39

the the think tank,

11:42

the Biden, Delaware home. The story

11:44

keeps changing. The story

11:46

keeps changing. Why? Because it's

11:48

evolving? No. The story keeps changing

11:50

because they keep lying.

11:52

The story wouldn't change if they told you the

11:54

real story in the first place.

11:57

What's the golden rule Guys of

11:59

Crisis Management, ladies out there in the

12:01

audience. Golden rule

12:03

of Crisis Management. Tell the

12:05

story yourself. Get it out

12:07

in advance. Apologize

12:10

1929 move on. Why?

12:13

When they keep asking you about it in the

12:15

future, Myanmar, tell the whole

12:17

story. There's no evolution of the

12:19

story because there's no new facts to come

12:21

out. And therefore, because there's no new

12:23

facts to come out when they refer to the story

12:25

and ask you what do you say? I've

12:28

already addressed this five days ago. Can we

12:30

move on and talk about this? It

12:32

is the golden rule of crisis

12:34

management. Why do people not

12:36

do it? People don't do it

12:38

because they think they're going to be able to cover

12:40

up future evolutions

12:42

in the story. And as they come

12:44

out, they start to panic. The Biden team now

12:47

fully lost control of this classified

12:49

documents growing scandal. Just

12:51

the news is good coverage of a check out

12:53

my newsletter today Bongino dot com slash

12:56

newsletter. To subscribe, it's

12:58

free. You can see these articles and there's a good

13:00

one by the just the news team over Theyre.

13:02

Five more pages of classified documents

13:04

found at the home. Now, here's the

13:06

kicker. First, we were

13:08

told it was just the Theyre, discovered

13:10

in a move. Which is

13:13

total

13:13

BS. Get to that in

13:16

a second. They are hiding something they are

13:18

hiding something big. I have

13:19

no doubt. Then we were told,

13:22

okay, it was a UPenn think tank in

13:24

the move. But

13:26

we also found him in Biden's garage where he

13:28

keeps his corvaptan biden said, don't worry,

13:30

the garage is locked with the corvette, which

13:33

is totally irrelevant. It's

13:35

not a skiff. It doesn't matter if it's

13:37

locked. Doesn't matter if it's buried underground.

13:39

It's not a skiff. It's

13:41

not he's not authorized to take

13:43

those papers. Doesn't matter where they are.

13:45

He was not authorized to take them

13:48

or whoever did and put them

13:50

conveniently in his house.

13:52

Now we find out as the

13:55

story, quote, evolves, that

13:57

it wasn't only in the garage. They

13:59

were found in a room adjacent to the garage.

14:02

Was that locked?

14:02

Did he sneak a corvette in another? Was there another

14:04

corvette inside of a room? Would they elevate a car

14:06

elevator at upstairs?

14:08

You believe this guy? Why would you believe

14:10

this guy? He has a documented

14:12

history of lying

14:14

all the time. Now,

14:18

making the matter even worse.

14:20

His lawyers, in the case, his personal lawyers

14:22

who've been involved in the discovery,

14:25

again, dreaded air quotes of the

14:27

document. Apparently, don't have the

14:29

clearest to even view the documents they

14:31

keep

14:31

finding, which is creating

14:34

another conundrum. But

14:38

why are they finding documents? Corrine

14:40

Jean Pierre told us the other day that the

14:42

search was completed. I

14:46

guess it wasn't. They're

14:50

lying. They're lying.

14:52

These were not found in a move, ladies

14:54

and gentlemen. I am convinced.

14:56

They were responding to

14:59

some form of a subpoena or

15:01

some request, maybe even by members of

15:03

their own party. Who know

15:05

Joe Biden's gonna run again and

15:07

have insisted that

15:10

someone take control of this.

15:12

And clean up this guy's mess. They are not

15:14

this was not in response to a

15:16

move from the think

15:17

tank. Somebody was looking for

15:19

these documents and tipped off to their

15:21

location.

15:24

Again, was it a hit job from the

15:26

Democrats on the inside? I don't know.

15:28

That's going around the Internet. I'm not sure.

15:30

No. It's not a conspiracy theory.

15:33

It is however a theory. Insperacy

15:36

theory is AAA term used

15:38

to discredit. A very viable theory.

15:40

They do not want this guy to

15:42

run again. They've been whispering about it forever.

15:45

Or Was it not an

15:47

inside hit job from the democrats? And

15:49

was it in fact in response to

15:51

some subpoena ongoing

15:54

FBI investigation where they were

15:56

ordered to produce these documents and tipped off

15:58

to their

15:58

location? Mhmm.

16:03

Somebody

16:03

called the FBI and put him on the spot

16:05

say, hey, guys, be a real shame if you

16:07

made information go away because now

16:09

I'm putting it on Theyre record. Yeah. There Theyre

16:11

some documents in the UPenn

16:13

library. You guys better go check that out.

16:16

And by if you try to make that disappear, I'll go

16:18

to the

16:18

press. 000

16:21

and

16:21

think of that. Did you? Well,

16:24

why would that person? Why

16:28

would that person maybe wanna tip

16:30

them off about the location 1929 paperwork?

16:33

Because they're hiding something bigger.

16:35

That's where the b s story was

16:37

generated. That, oh, they were just

16:39

found in relationship to a

16:41

move. I

16:41

don't buy one single

16:44

second of that. Get

16:48

ready now. You're something you're not gonna

16:50

hear. I don't think anywhere else. Does

16:53

this mysterious finding

16:55

of classified documents? Which

16:57

I believe they were tipped off to. Is Theyre anything to do with

16:59

this article from twenty seventeen?

17:01

I want you to notice the date

17:03

very specifically here. It's

17:05

a Guardian article. From January

17:07

sixteen, twenty seventeen. We're

17:10

talking the last remnants.

17:14

Of the last days of the Biden

17:16

administration, the first couple weeks of

17:18

January, the, excuse me, the Obama Biden

17:20

administration. Trump's

17:22

about to be sworn in.

17:24

This Guardian piece covers

17:26

those last few days.

17:29

So the last few days, I've been at the White House.

17:31

They're working. No one's gonna tell me what

17:33

it looks like. I've been literally

17:36

there for a transition. 1929 last

17:39

few days, there are pictures on the walls

17:41

coming down, the new administration,

17:44

mingling with the old administration, finding out

17:46

where offices are gonna be, people

17:48

are saying Theyre good buys, they're taking

17:50

memorabilia, and I don't mean classified documents. I

17:52

mean, photos, you know, widgets

17:55

you got from foreign leaders and stuff like

17:57

that. Nobody

17:59

spends their last few days in office

18:01

as a nobody, as a president

18:03

or vice president, touring a

18:06

foreign country, This guardian

18:08

article, how more people haven't caught

18:10

this, is amazing. Tels you the

18:12

whole story. January

18:14

sixteenth, twenty seventeen 1929 final

18:16

Ukraine trip, Biden urges the

18:18

Trump administration to keep Russia

18:19

sanctions. Oh, he

18:22

did. You mean Biden

18:23

was in Ukraine? They

18:26

note Biden on his last foreign trip

18:28

before leaving office met with

18:30

Ukraine the Ukraine president 1929 month and called

18:32

for the incoming president Donald

18:35

Trump To retain Ukraine related sanctions against

18:37

Russia, Biden seems really interested

18:39

in helping Ukraine. Biden's

18:43

comments came at a briefing with Poroshenko,

18:45

Theyre Ukrainian president after Trump indicated in

18:48

an interview with the Times unveiled, that he

18:50

can end sanctions in the aftermath of

18:52

Russia's twenty fourteen annexation of

18:54

Crimea in return for a nuclear

18:56

arms reduction. Biden's

19:01

appointment 1929 Ukraine. Ukraine

19:03

needs help from Biden.

19:06

Biden's son is being paid

19:08

handsomely by a Ukrainian

19:10

natural gas company despite no

19:12

natural gas skills whatsoever.

19:18

While they run their investigation for

19:20

potentially Earth shaking

19:22

corruption, 1929 natural gas company,

19:25

Was Biden in Ukraine protecting

19:30

the spoils of his

19:32

last administration's work?

19:35

His things he did

19:38

that Obama didn't disagree

19:40

with. Stay tuned. Stay tuned. It's

19:42

gonna all make sense in a second. Theyre

19:44

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dan. So, as

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he said, Biden spends

21:07

the last moments of his

21:10

vice presidency. Keep in mind,

21:11

he's not running for president. In

21:14

other words, if he was running for

21:16

president, it's say, nobody

21:18

knows this in some maybe he's trying to build

21:20

international relations for a for a political future.

21:22

He doesn't know that. He has

21:24

no idea. He knows Donald Trump's about to

21:26

be sworn in. Joe

21:30

Biden is in Ukraine

21:32

the last days. Read

21:34

this Washington Post piece from

21:36

March of twenty twenty two. How Russia's

21:39

aggression in Ukraine in twenty fourteen and

21:41

twenty fifteen is shaping Biden's actions

21:44

today?

21:45

Biden is 1929 Listen to every

21:47

second of this. Biden as Obama's point

21:49

man on Ukraine wanted to ship

21:51

more lethal weapons to country

21:53

but was overruled by his boss, Obama.

21:56

Oh, this is

21:59

just This

22:01

is just amazing.

22:04

Now, what were Biden's

22:06

motives for wanting to ship loads

22:08

of weapons to Ukraine I'm

22:10

sure the Biden team will say,

22:12

oh, how dare you imply that

22:14

wasn't done because of goodwill? How

22:16

dare I imply

22:18

that? I don't to imply anything. I can use

22:20

Biden's own words. Biden

22:24

seemed to be unusually supportive of

22:26

arming Ukraine despite Obama's

22:29

desire not to do so,

22:31

while his son was employed

22:33

Theyre, and a company in a what

22:36

appears to be a no show job

22:38

for a ridiculous sum of money with

22:40

a natural gas company he had no experience

22:42

1929. While Biden is on

22:45

video, demanding the

22:47

prosecutor from Ukraine, looking

22:49

into potential corruption at Hunter Biden's

22:51

company be fired. Or they wouldn't get a

22:54

deal. The billions

22:57

that that were promised, he's

22:59

on. We've just played it

23:01

last week. He's on

23:03

video talking about a

23:05

quid pro quo. There's no

23:07

question that he's discussing a quid

23:09

pro quo. None.

23:11

The only question people

23:13

have is how deep the corruption

23:15

1929. He's on video already saying he

23:17

deals with the Ukrainians You do something

23:19

for me. I do something for you basis. He's on

23:22

video. Was Biden

23:25

pushing for these weapons?

23:27

To arm Ukraine because they were taken care of his

23:29

kid and by default taking care

23:31

of him, the business

23:34

partner to a Tony Bobolinski to

23:37

Biden corruption, Inc. As

23:39

already said, Biden was the big guy in those

23:41

emails getting ten percent, ten percent for

23:43

the big guy. He's already said Biden

23:46

was the chairman of the company, Joe

23:48

Biden. Folks,

23:51

it's weird as day if you just open your

23:53

eyes on the left that there is a major,

23:56

major scandal brewing here. There

23:58

is no way that we're trying to massage

24:01

the These documents were just found after some

24:03

move from UPenn. They were tipped

24:05

off, either by a

24:07

Democrat or a Biden opponent. 1929

24:10

they put the FBI and the DOJ on

24:12

the spot. There is no question anymore

24:14

by serious people. They

24:17

were locked in. Why didn't they burn

24:19

the documents? Because they were locked in.

24:22

Somebody tipped them off and told them they were

24:23

there. If the documents magically

24:26

disappeared, bet that person threatened to

24:28

go to the press. Now,

24:31

the most incompetent. Anybody's changing their

24:33

vote? I'm gonna jump here. I'm 1929 one

24:36

opportunity. Still

24:36

sucks, dude. No. Still easily

24:39

the worst press secretary in the history

24:41

of the United States. It's not even at this point

24:43

1929 close second. Karin jump

24:46

here really needs to stop going

24:48

out in the public. She needs to

24:50

stop. As I said, when Donald Trump

24:52

realized he had a weak press secretary and Stephanie

24:54

Grisham, they didn't let her do press conferences.

24:56

They didn't. You probably don't even know who she

24:58

is. You have to be a real

25:00

political insider. Remember that? Stop

25:03

putting Corinne Jean Pierre out there.

25:05

It is embarrassing. Here is her. She

25:07

has two lives here in this one. First, she says

25:10

the search is complete. It wasn't. They

25:12

found additional documents over the weekend. I don't even

25:14

believe it's complete now. And second,

25:16

she implies that somehow they

25:18

were transparent. Now,

25:20

I want you to listen 1929 story I just told

25:22

you. I am sure of

25:23

it. Someone tipped them off to the location's

25:26

documents. I'm sure of it. Korean

25:28

champion is trying to massage the story to act

25:30

like that this was outreach on their part,

25:32

that, oh, Joe, we just mistakenly found

25:35

these documents. Look at how nice it

25:37

we just volunteered the information. That

25:39

is tier one level b 1929. Right? Here,

25:41

listen to yourselves. I assume that it's been completed.

25:44

Yes. And I was trying to underscore something that

25:46

Christian asked me about. The review was

25:48

underway when you guys gave a detailed

25:50

statement about the first set of documents. The

25:52

review was underway president spoke about the first

25:54

set of documents. You're now saying that you didn't

25:56

talk about the second set of documents. It

25:58

started almost a month prior

26:00

because a review was underway. Theyre I

26:02

don't understand. It doesn't make any sense. No. I think it was under

26:04

way the entire time. The only difference was that

26:06

reporters had information on the first

26:08

set of documents that's where you chose

26:10

to exclude the second set of documents until reports got

26:13

information on the second set of

26:13

documents. Well, let me unconfuse you for a

26:16

second, Phil. Look, we are trying to do this by

26:18

the book. I said

26:20

yesterday, this was under review

26:22

by the Department of Justice, and

26:24

the process is as such. When

26:26

the when the president's lawyers realized

26:29

that the the documents existed,

26:31

that they were there, they reached

26:33

out to the archives They

26:35

reached out to the Department of Justice.

26:37

Rightfully so, may I add? That is what

26:39

you're supposed to do as lawyers.

26:41

That's what they did. And they have

26:43

fully been cooperating with

26:46

the Department of Justice. And again,

26:48

I said this earlier in answering a question. You heard

26:50

from the attorney general. He said shortly after

26:53

the documents were discovered.

26:56

They they that we did outreach

26:58

Theyre president's lawyers did outreach to

27:01

to the Department of Justice and

27:03

archivists. Did you catch it? I mean,

27:05

first, the obvious b s search was

27:07

complete. I mean, that's an obvious line now.

27:09

It wasn't complete because we found more

27:11

stuff. So we could just chalk that

27:13

up to instantaneously bad lie. Again, she

27:15

talks about all we realized Theyre

27:17

documents were there undiscovered.

27:20

Folks, I don't believe it.

27:22

I don't believe they realized anything.

27:26

These documents were found I believe

27:28

pursuant to a chip. She

27:30

thing like they were doing some kind of search out of their own

27:32

benevolence and philanthropy. You know

27:34

what? We were just checking around,

27:36

just making sure we were doing the right thing

27:38

and oh, golly. Look, we found

27:41

some documents 1929 we did the right thing we

27:43

called DOJ immediately. I

27:45

believe that arrow goes in the other

27:47

direction. I

27:49

believe they called you. I

27:51

don't believe you called

27:52

anyone. Don't assume this was

27:55

voluntary and outreach and that

27:57

they realized

27:58

upon discovery. Biden and his

28:00

team have a documented history

28:02

of grotesque line played that

28:04

boy in the beginning of the show. Oh,

28:05

Dan, that's just his background. No Biden

28:07

lies about everything

28:09

all the time. Wages are going

28:11

up. Inflation's under control. The border

28:14

secure. Obamacare works. The

28:16

guy is a liar about

28:19

everything. It

28:21

is pathological. This

28:24

scandal is getting ready to explode.

28:27

And me tell you something. The media is gonna turn on

28:30

him. Why why then? Because they're doing

28:32

journalism. No. No. No. No. Please

28:34

stop the nonsense. The media is

28:36

gonna turn on him because they were a tool of the activist

28:39

Democrat wing. The activist

28:41

Democrat wing got everything they could

28:43

at a a Biden by bleeding

28:45

him dry. By feeding

28:46

him affirmation to get him

28:48

to do things that no other Democrat president

28:51

would do. He's been more radical

28:54

than Obama. And they

28:56

did it by patting him on the back and rubbing his

28:59

shoulder. The tactical left now

29:01

realizes this guy's useless that he's

29:03

politically damaged. They are their

29:05

mouthpieces in the weak left

29:07

wing communist media to now

29:09

get rid of Joe Biden to make sure they get a

29:11

better candidate to enact more

29:13

destructive policies Theyre United States. This is not being

29:15

done out of any sense of goodwill

29:17

whatsoever. Please stop if you believe that.

29:19

I wanna move on

29:21

and second to my more stay don't be

29:24

lips. How lips are just Theyre they again,

29:26

they say things but their intellectual Theyre on

29:28

Joe Biden that are so patently absurd and

29:30

laughable on their

29:31

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29:33

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30:50

dupe, stay dopey and get

30:52

duped, Freddie 1929 Theyre

30:54

there. They're they'll

30:56

believe anything you feed them. I'm not talking about

30:58

the tactical left. I'm talking about the dopey left. The

31:00

ones that just will repeat the talking

31:03

points. Because they've never gotten off left wing Twitter and

31:05

actually went to a 1929 valid

31:08

reliable news source. So

31:10

Biden and my orcas keep insisting that the border is

31:13

secure. Now if you look up actual facts

31:15

and data, you'd realize that right now what's

31:17

happening in the United States is there is

31:19

an Theyre. 1929

31:20

actual invasion at our southern

31:23

border. That's just based on

31:25

factual information. Griff

31:28

Jenkins posted this yesterday. Breaking,

31:32

CBC sources tell Fox News the

31:34

December migrant encounters number

31:36

will exceed two hundred and fifty

31:39

thousand for the first time in

31:41

history. Yet

31:43

fifteen days into January 1929 they've yet

31:45

TO RELEASE THE OFFICIAL FIGURES. THIS IS AFTER

31:47

NINE STRATE MONTHS OF OVER two hundred

31:50

thousand PEOPLE. Folks,

31:54

if ten thousand armed

31:56

people were to storm our northern

31:58

border, you would call it an

32:00

invasion, correct? Now, although the

32:02

arms may be missing for many of these

32:04

people, what do you call two hundred and fifty

32:06

thousand people a month that you know about? What

32:08

1929 do you call that? Telling

32:12

us our border secure? Liberals

32:15

parodying that silly, ridiculous talking

32:17

point? Why did they stay dopey? Because

32:19

they never get out of their own thought bubble where they

32:21

reaffirm each other, how wonderful their information

32:23

is despite the fact that in

32:26

the media. Why to you all the time about everything.

32:28

I just laid it out. Now,

32:30

the border situation is

32:32

horrible enough this ongoing tragedy.

32:35

But the COVID lies

32:37

that we called out. I

32:39

have been

32:40

on this topic since its

32:43

inception. Paula was

32:45

I I think I may have told you this story before

32:47

before Guy worked Theyre. Paula used to help

32:49

us with the production to work with Joe and get

32:51

the clips together. 1929, Paula,

32:54

I'll never forget about I don't know

32:56

if I told you this, Joe, but about two

32:58

months before COVID 1929 may

33:00

have. Theyre were some videos leaking out of China.

33:02

And you know It's hard to

33:04

determine the veracity of video these

33:07

days. Some stuff is out of

33:09

context. Some could be deep fakes. You

33:11

just don't know. So

33:13

when Paula was sending me these videos, she's

33:15

like, hey, look at this. I think

33:17

something serious has happened with this virus in

33:19

China. I said,

33:21

yeah, this looks bad. We just got to get

33:23

some some

33:24

respected news

33:27

source. The blaze, bright

33:29

bar, you know, fuck. Someone's got

33:31

actual reporters in there. Paula

33:33

said to me there's something going on.

33:35

As this thing broke, we were way

33:37

ahead of this. I said to you there Theyre two

33:39

data points I'm concerned about. Right

33:41

now and only two. I'm concerned about

33:43

this new virus, COVID. Keep in mind, this is

33:45

over two years ago, right, when this thing was

33:48

breaking. I'm concerned about the

33:50

or not, How reproducible?

33:52

How contagious is this? The

33:54

or not? I'm I'm not an epidemiologist

33:57

you don't have to be. These are simple concepts.

33:59

They're not hard to understand. How infectious

34:01

is the virus? Are you

34:03

an epidemiologist? No, but you're an idiot for

34:05

asking that question. You're not capable of understanding how

34:07

virus is transmit? Are they aerosol?

34:09

Are they droplets? Are they

34:11

respiratory? Are they vector based? Would just

34:14

just read?

34:16

I said the r naught and the fatality ring. And

34:18

I suspected at the beginning that

34:20

the fatality ring, you go

34:23

back and listen. Was being far overblown.

34:26

Now it's two years

34:28

later because we screwed

34:30

up the

34:32

fatality rate. And overcounted COVID deaths. We enacted

34:34

draconian responses to this

34:36

virus, which destroyed lives. Lockdowns,

34:40

kids at a school, forced masking, forced

34:44

vaccination. These policies were

34:46

unquestionably devastated.

34:49

1929 now look, you

34:51

were two years ahead of the curve,

34:53

man. It's too late now.

34:56

CNN's medical

34:58

expert Dr. Liana Winn. Remember Theyre? Parenthood, she was a big

35:00

massacre and all this other stuff in the past.

35:02

Now all of a sudden, she's admitting

35:04

that over two year over two

35:06

years late, by the way, the COVID deaths were overcounted? Folks who

35:09

showed up in the hospital with

35:11

massive injuries from a motorcycle accident,

35:13

you tested positive for

35:16

COVID. You could have appeared in a death number. You didn't

35:18

die from

35:18

COVID. You died from the damn

35:22

motorcycle accident.

35:24

He brings up a good question, unlike

35:26

Liana Webb and others who were late to the

35:28

party. I never get out ahead of something.

35:31

He says, do you think they did it on purpose

35:33

or do you think they screwed up? I can tell you

35:35

where I'm

35:35

leaning, and I think most of you are

35:37

as well. I

35:38

believe it was done on purpose.

35:40

And I don't believe everything was done to

35:42

enhance the narrative. What

35:45

do I mean? 1929 was

35:49

important to the great reset crowd that COVID be perceived

35:51

as a lethal threat to humankind so

35:53

they can 1929 these mandates and

35:56

measures 1929 soften people

35:58

up, to what forced top

36:00

down government feels like. Does that

36:02

make sense? COVID was a

36:04

vehicle for them. They've admitted it Theyre their great

36:06

reset ideology.

36:08

I

36:08

don't believe a lot of the hosp buddles

36:10

who were doing this were doing it because they were great resetter. Some of them probably

36:12

left I believe some of them were doing

36:14

it out of a pure money

36:18

play. If you exaggerated,

36:20

there was money. There was money to be found

36:22

in COVID. It was done for

36:24

a reason. 1929 if you

36:26

exaggerated the threat from

36:28

COVID, you would find yourself on the

36:30

receiving end, the pools

36:32

of

36:32

money. Was it

36:36

deliberate? Probably in some cases. Was

36:38

it deliberate for money in other cases?

36:40

Yes. Was it deliberate for ideology in the case of

36:42

Theyre great reset proud yet. Were some of

36:44

them just doing it because they were told to

36:47

do it by others? Probably. Doesn't take

36:49

away how big of a scandal

36:51

this was. But is how Liberals

36:53

stay dopey because they never get out of

36:55

their thought bubble. Notice, we'll play

36:57

clips I got jump

36:59

here. I got one coming up of Chuck Todd, coming up

37:01

next 1929 of dumbest guys in

37:03

media. We're all over what

37:05

the left is saying. But because the left never gets

37:07

out of their ideological bubble and understands what

37:09

we're saying, they know none of this. They're

37:11

just finding out for the first time and that's why they're

37:13

so pissed Theyre the a

37:15

win for telling the truth because they feel like they've been

37:18

lied to, and now they don't wanna feel like

37:20

idiots. So they're responding to her for telling them

37:22

telling them telling them Theyre truth. Leanna, when you're

37:24

crazy, Theyre weren't overstayed, you're feeding into the

37:26

nuts. No. No. We're just correcting you

37:28

nuts. Here's another

37:30

guy that left Luvs.

37:32

You ever hear this guy Sam Harris? The guy is a

37:35

nut job. He's the guy who tried

37:37

to justify the hundred Biden

37:39

thing with that terrannical nonsense we played them on the show before, but this

37:41

is why Libs stay dopey. This is one

37:44

of the sources they get

37:46

information from. I want you to listen, so

37:48

it's a little over a minute, but it's worth your

37:50

time. Another thing we

37:51

talked about was risk analysis in the

37:54

beginning of COVID, the

37:56

R naught. In other words, if

37:58

this is as contagious as the common cold, very contagious

38:00

and very fatal, then Theyre,

38:04

you may need some different public health measures. I said

38:06

to you in the beginning the whole component of

38:08

risk analysis. I was waiting until we understand

38:12

those figures until we enact Theyre response. That makes sense, guys, if it's as

38:14

contagious as the cold, but as the death rate of the

38:16

cold, which is minuscule, you don't

38:18

shut society

38:20

down. However, if it's faith the fatality rate's a hundred

38:22

percent and it's a little bit contagious,

38:24

you respond

38:25

differently. Those things are

38:28

called variables. Variable.

38:30

That's how engineers build building. Here's

38:32

the they use the pythagory and fear

38:34

of variables and not and other equations.

38:37

1929 squared plus this squared

38:39

equals that squared. What does it

38:41

require? It requires you knowing the variables. You

38:43

don't build Theyre house and guess how high the

38:45

walls are gonna be.

38:47

Joe, they're gonna be anywhere from five to

38:49

a hundred feet. Oh, okay. Yeah.

38:51

You wanna narrow that

38:53

down? 1929 didn't know

38:55

anything. So don't build the building yet. Do

38:57

you know? Here's Sam Harris who

38:59

gets risk analysis

39:02

completely backwards. Completely

39:04

backwards.

39:04

Play the cut, and I'll I'll show you what I mean. In

39:06

one way, and we got very lucky that COVID

39:08

wasn't worse than it was. Right? You

39:10

know, it could have been much much worse, could have been ten times

39:12

as deadly or or, you

39:14

know, fifty times as deadly.

39:17

And we would have we

39:19

would have lived through or many of us wouldn't have lived

39:21

through something truly awful. But had

39:24

COVID been

39:26

worse, you

39:27

know, just enough worse

39:30

to really get our attention, to really

39:33

be undeniable. We would have had a different political conversation around

39:36

it. There wouldn't there wouldn't have been the same kind of

39:38

vaccine skepticism. Brett Weinstein

39:40

would not have been you're

39:43

releasing eighty straight podcasts on

39:45

the dangers of the

39:48

vaccine if a

39:50

few variables were changed. I mean, just just take that leave

39:53

COVID exactly as it is,

39:56

but just make it

39:58

preferentially dangerous

40:00

children rather than to old people. Right? Just flip

40:02

that around Theyre of

40:04

age. If kids were dying

40:06

by the hundreds of thousands,

40:09

from from COVID at a rate

40:12

of whatever it was, you know, one percent

40:13

stay. But it

40:16

was pretty much

40:17

all kids. We would have

40:20

had a very different experience.

40:22

Right? And -- Right. -- and the

40:24

patients that there would have been no

40:26

1929 patients. Her vaccine skepticism. Oh

40:29

my gosh. This is

40:31

why they stay dopey. They listen to

40:33

guys like

40:36

this. 1929 understand that he gets risk analysis totally

40:38

backwards? He's like he sounds like he's

40:40

lamenting the fact that COVID wasn't

40:42

more serious. He's

40:45

The point I've tried to make before

40:47

is we responded as if this was

40:49

a once in

40:52

a lifetime Super deadly

40:55

virus. It was deadly.

40:57

It was not as deadly as they made

40:59

it out to be. I just showed you the you

41:01

can read the story yourself. You

41:04

don't go back, later go, well, if we

41:06

change all the inputs, we would have got a different

41:08

output. No

41:10

Sherlock. That's

41:12

the point of risk analysis. You didn't have

41:15

the variables 1929 you did

41:18

it anyway. You say he

41:20

gets it all wrong? Trying to

41:22

justify a response based on

41:24

manipulated variables?

41:27

That's the point, dude.

41:30

Until you understand how high the

41:32

walls are gonna be, you don't build

41:34

the

41:34

house, it'll fall down.

41:37

Does this guy have a PhD or

41:39

something like that? Holy

41:42

Moses. Liberals

41:43

listen to these

41:45

gods.

41:45

Just stunning. I think

41:47

he has a

41:50

POS. It's

41:53

I mean, I can't even imagine saying to someone,

41:55

hey, 1929, we're gonna lock down schools

41:57

and shut down the economy for

41:59

the common cold. Why would

42:01

we do that? Because it could be as deadly as

42:04

Ebola. Yeah. But it's not. But if we

42:06

change a variable, it could

42:08

be. What? We're we're gonna ban everyone from

42:10

air travel. Why? It's super

42:12

deadly. Isn't it

42:14

actually really kinda low risk.

42:16

Not know if we change the variable, make it high

42:18

risk, we should definitely

42:20

ban it. But that's not the point. It's

42:22

not. Alright.

42:24

I to get to Chuck Todd next and show you how stupid these

42:26

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break in the middle of a show. Well, you know,

43:56

the left looks up to Biden, Sam

43:58

Harris, Liana and others. This is

44:00

why they stayed dopey. They love

44:02

Chuck Todd too. Keep in mind Todd

44:04

was a pee pee hoezer. He was a quid

44:06

pro. Quo hoezer. This guy's

44:08

fallen for the 1929 a Lago scam.

44:11

The guy has been on the wrong side of

44:13

nearly every major news story of our time

44:16

because Chuckcott is a full

44:18

time activist. He's not a to

44:20

to claim that he's a journalist in

44:22

the actual textbook definition of the word is

44:24

hilarious. I want you to notice the

44:27

meltdown he has here. He's on with Republican

44:29

senator Ron Johnson, who's asking about this

44:31

growing very serious Hunter Biden scandal on a

44:33

pan eventual

44:36

connection to classified documents. I just laid out. And of course,

44:38

Chuck Todd, who's an activist, has to

44:40

start attacking Ron

44:41

Johnson, claiming, hilariously, he's a

44:43

journalist. Check this out. I'll

44:45

take your word that you're ethically bothered by

44:47

Hunter Biden. I'm curious though,

44:50

you seem to have a I do not. I I seem

44:52

to have a heart. I'm a journalist.

44:54

I'm a dealing Are you not are you not dealing

44:56

facts? It says senator, my question to you

44:58

is, I'm always were I I have

45:00

skepticism of both parties. I sit here with skepticism

45:02

a lot of people's 1929. I'm curious, are you were you at all

45:04

concerned? Does 1929

45:06

senate democrats wanna investigate

45:10

Jared Kushner's alone from

45:12

the cuttery government when he was working

45:14

in the government negotiating many

45:16

things in the Middle East. Are

45:19

you not as concerned about are you not concerned about

45:21

that? And I say that because it seems to me

45:23

if you're concerned about what Hunter Biden

45:25

did. You should be equally outraged about

45:27

what Jared Kushner

45:28

did. I I'm I'm

45:30

concerned about being the truth. I

45:33

don't talk individuals. I'm to

45:35

go. You're targeting hundred by My my my

45:37

boss Theyre choice editor. So you're targeting

45:39

it in the future. Chuck, my my you know,

45:42

Chuck. You know, part part of the problem, and and this is

45:44

pretty obvious 1929 anybody watching.

45:46

This is You don't invite me

45:48

on to interview me. You invite me on

45:50

to argue with me. Of course, he

45:52

does. He's an activist. Claiming

45:54

he's a journalist

45:56

is obscene. It's obscene. It's a a bleach your

45:58

eyes. It's like a rhetoric

46:00

after you listen to this

46:02

city. What

46:04

a moron? He's obviously acting as an activist to

46:06

try to distract you from the exploding

46:08

Hunter Biden sandal, a scandal.

46:10

By making a ridiculous false

46:12

equivalence

46:13

case Jared Kushner. Folks, I don't know

46:16

about Jared Kushner's deal or the

46:18

deal he's talking about. I

46:20

know about the deal, but the deal he's

46:22

talking about

46:24

She seems to imply it was illegal or against the law.

46:26

Now let me go on the record here in

46:28

front of you all, Beau. If

46:32

Jared Kushner, These allegations turn out to be real made some

46:34

kind of implicit quid pro quo

46:36

bargain while working in the White House

46:38

to benefit himself in

46:40

violation

46:41

of the law investigate away. But

46:44

nobody's produced any evidence of that

46:46

except Chuck Todd's false

46:48

equivalence allegations to distract you

46:51

from Hunter Biden. Well, damn, what happens? You have about

46:54

Hunter Biden g. I don't know. His laptop

46:56

is taxed ten percent for the

46:58

big guy. Sex tapes, crack smoking, deprivation chambers,

47:00

series of emails, texts, people

47:02

connected to the Chinese Communist Party

47:04

working in his inner

47:06

circle, offices, pictures,

47:08

photos, trips on Air Force Theyre. I don't

47:10

know. What else do we got?

47:12

Outside of

47:12

that, guys, there's no evidence at all.

47:14

Outside of that, we're completely devoid of evidence. Alright.

47:17

I'm running a little low on time. I'm gonna skip ahead a

47:20

little bit.

47:22

Gee put that video next at the Oxford Union. I want I want you to

47:24

see this. This is a I saw this this weekend.

47:26

It's gone viral. This

47:29

is Constantine kissing. He's at the

47:32

Oxford Union debate series, and this is

47:34

what it looks like when St. Dopey

47:36

1929 are confronted with actual information.

47:38

Now, I encourage you to watch the entire thing. It's about six minutes.

47:40

But here's a clip. He's doing a

47:43

debate series on a

47:46

climate change. he just eviscerates the virtue

47:48

signaling climate left who seem

47:50

horrified that for the first times in their

47:52

life, one of the first times

47:54

in those, Theyre being confronted

47:56

with actual information confronting

47:58

their BS

47:58

WorldView. This is classic. Check this out. Now,

48:00

what 1929 we to do about this huge

48:03

problem facing humanity? What

48:04

can we be in Britain do? We

48:06

can only do one thing. You know why?

48:08

This country is responsible for

48:10

two percent of global carbon emissions.

48:14

Which means that if Britain was to sink into the sea right

48:16

now, it would make absolutely no

48:19

difference to the issue of

48:22

climate change. You know why? Because the future of the climate is

48:24

going to be decided in Asia and in

48:26

Latin America. poor

48:28

people who couldn't give us about

48:30

saving

48:31

the planet? No. Thank you.

48:35

No. Thank you.

48:39

It's going to be decided by poor people in Asia and

48:42

Latin America. Don't care about saving the

48:44

planet. You know why?

48:46

Because they're

48:48

poor. Because they're poor. I come from Russia, which is not

48:50

a poor country, to middle income country.

48:52

Twenty percent of households in

48:54

Russia do not have an indoor

48:57

toilet.

48:58

What they have is an

48:59

outdoor toilet. And I don't mean

49:01

one of those nice poor to lose that we

49:04

get Theyre. I

49:06

don't even mean a glastonbury porter loop. I

49:09

mean a wooden shack with

49:11

a hole in the ground,

49:13

The hole is a collected, fermented memory of the last

49:15

ten thousand

49:17

visits. How many of

49:18

you are gonna go home tonight and say,

49:21

let's rip out our bathroom. And

49:23

erect a siberian house in the back

49:25

garden. And if you're

49:28

not, why should they? Folks have

49:30

won viral this weekend, why because people are

49:32

craving the truth? Good for

49:34

him. That's what happens when you confront

49:36

Liberals with the truth. They lose their minds.

49:38

meltdown over that clip is just classic

49:40

to watch. Watch the responses on social media.

49:42

Before we go happy birthday to my

49:44

awesome daughter, Isabelle. Dad loves you to

49:47

death. I can't believe she's

49:50

nineteen. Remember bringing her home

49:52

in the onesie holding her like a like

49:54

a kitten holds her cat holds her a

49:56

kitten. So 1929 onesie because she liked the, like, watch

49:58

the world that sit there, the onesie would kinda hold their arms up. I

50:01

can't believe that was nineteen years

50:03

ago. I'm I'm stunned. Yesterday

50:05

was her birthday, so happy birthday Isabelle. Dad

50:08

loves you. Thanks for tuning in folks. I

50:10

really appreciate it. I hope you enjoyed today's

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