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Episode Date: March 16, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's getting more and more apparent to me that the news agencies in America have just fallen apart completely. And they don't care anymore about what is reality and what is propaganda. So tonight I'm going to break this down. So every one of you will understand what actually happened in the State of the Union address and afterward and how it affects you and your family. And that is the talking points memo. Okay. So President Biden last Thursday got through the address in a good way for him and his party,
Starting point is 00:00:56 not for America. It was not in the state of the union address. it was a campaign speech. And he got through it. And we know that because immediately afterward, and about 24 hours after, $10 million rolled in to the Democrats. All right?
Starting point is 00:01:13 So the Democratic stalwarts were happy with Biden's presentation. I got a bunch of email from liberal acquaintances, and they were very happy with what Joe Biden did. because it gave the Democrats hope. If he had faltered, as I analyzed last week, then it would have been over. But Biden got through it. Now, did he get through it with style?
Starting point is 00:01:44 No. He was far too aggressive, far too partisan, didn't admit any mistakes, which is almost impossible to believe, but he didn't. Okay, because he was playing to his own party. He wasn't talking to people in the Republican, party or independence, he was talking to Democrats. And he was going, look, I can do this. I can handle
Starting point is 00:02:06 this. I got this is the cliche. Okay. So it was stunning, but Mr. Biden believes in his heart that he is a fantastic president, that he's one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen. He believes that. And nobody's going to change his opinion. And his wife believes it, and the sycophants around him in the White House, they don't believe it, but they say it. And the press props him up. But in his own mind, Joe Biden thinks he is the greatest president. Jimmy Carter did too, interestingly enough. There were very few failures as presidents who thought they were failures. Right. Herbert Hoover didn't think he was a failure. I basically go, whoa. All right. So you know, it's important you know the mindset that
Starting point is 00:03:06 was it. Again, he did not admit any mistakes whatsoever. No humility, none. And I wrote in my column on Sunday, what does Joe Biden and Donald Trump, what do Joe Biden and Donald Trump have in common? Neither one of them will admit a mistake ever. And that is the truth. I'll read a letter later on. It scolds me for saying that, but I say the truth. Now, the most interesting part of this State of the Union address, which was almost entirely propaganda and socialism, and it was, socialism.
Starting point is 00:03:44 I'll get to that, was when Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, a Republican, began heckling the president. Go. Lincoln Riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal. That's right. But how many of thousands of people being killed by legal? Appalling.
Starting point is 00:04:18 But not for the reason you might think. He doesn't know who Lake and Riley is. And that goes back to the fact that he cannot absorb information. go by. He doesn't really know who she is. It's not a real thing to him. So it's Lincoln Riley because he heard something somewhere. That's number one. He makes the mistake of calling undocumented aliens illegal. Okay. Because he doesn't understand that the woke culture has now banished the words illegal alien. It doesn't quite get that, right?
Starting point is 00:05:00 Because they didn't tell him that before he went to the speech. But the worst thing is, this statement from him, by an illegal, that's right. But how many thousands of people are being killed by legals? That means by Americans. This is fifth grade stuff, pointing to other bad behavior. to justify your bad behavior or whatever you want to do. Now, I've said this, what, a thousand times?
Starting point is 00:05:29 You don't justify bad behavior by pointing to other bad behavior. That's fifth grade stuff. So when I heard that, I went, you know, the man is a simpleton. And I'm not using that in a disrespectful way. He's a simpleton. He cannot grasp the seriousness. of the murder of lake and riley he cannot grasp it if he could he would have called the family it's as simple as that he can call a family just like you didn't go to east palestine when they
Starting point is 00:06:08 the train went off the track he didn't go he doesn't care if he cared he would have closed the border three years ago doesn't you know when i say that i people are oh riley you're partisan you're this, you're that, the man does not care. Okay, how hard is it to have your people set up a call with the Riley family? How hard is that? It's not hard? Okay. So, I was horrified by that whole thing.
Starting point is 00:06:40 And then, predictably, Nancy Pelosi goes on television. Go. Now, you should have said undocumented, but it's not a big thing, okay? What's the big thing? I actually wasn't even going to ask about that. I was just going to ask more about the moment, but you do think that he should have said undocumented? That wasn't going to be my question.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Well, we usually say undocumented. He said illegal. I don't think it's a big deal. Okay. I don't think it's a big deal. But more broadly. Because I think his focus was on the sympathy for the family. No, it wasn't.
Starting point is 00:07:13 If he was sympathetic to family, we would have called him. And the woman at CNN, Dana Bash, should have just said that. But never in a million years would she, say that, Dana Bash, ever. What's a point of having a television news operation? Okay, so Allison Phillips is the mother of the slain Lake and Riley. She posted this on the internet. Biden does not even know my child's name. It's pathetic. If you're going to say her name, even when forced to do so, at least say the right name. And I should. I share Ms. Phillips's disappointment, okay?
Starting point is 00:08:01 It's, to me, it's very clear, but not to my very intelligent liberal friends, because they don't want to believe that Biden is a simpleton, that Biden doesn't care. They don't want to believe it, and no matter how much evidence you present, they're not going to. Now, the second point of the speech that was disturbing to me is the socialism. So Biden wants to raise the corporate tax from 21%, where it is now, to 28%, because the corporations have to pay their fair share. How many times, how many years has this been going on, the fair share stuff? So that's not going to get through unless the Democrats win both houses, which they could.
Starting point is 00:08:48 And Biden's reelected. But if it gets through, guess who's going to pay the 7% hike in corporations? You and me. So if you want to buy a car, General Motors is going to pass that tax hike onto the consumer. That's how it works. Biden doesn't know that. He's not smart enough to know it. But all of this fair share BS, and that's what it is, I mean, I run three corporations.
Starting point is 00:09:16 I pay an enormous amount of tax. so much tax that if I didn't feel I had an obligation to you I pack it is not worth it that's how much tax I pay living in New York
Starting point is 00:09:31 it's taken more than 50% when you add it all up and it's clear to me that if Biden is reelected this country will go on a fast track to socialism particularly if the two houses of Congress go Democrat That's what they want.
Starting point is 00:09:50 And what is socialism, so you know, to your friends, the government runs the economy. They call all the shots. That's what it is. Now, the day after the State of the Union, Friday, he goes to Philadelphia, Biden. And he's right back to where he was before the State of the Union. Two unbelievable gaffes. Roll the first one. Pennsylvania, I have a message for you.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Send me to Congress that I can support this right. I promise you, we take back Congress. We will restore Roe v. Wade as the law of the land. It's just a bunch of, send me to Congress, and he's going to restore Roe v. Ways, the law. No, he's not. Even if the Democrats voted it in Supreme Court, we said, we already told you.
Starting point is 00:10:46 It's legal. you can't pass in the legal law. We're the final word. He's so stupid. And then people, oh, yeah, that's right. Will we sorrow they wait? It's a bunch of morons. Okay, second one, go.
Starting point is 00:11:03 We cut the deficit, and we added more to the national debt than any president in his term in all of history, and under Donald Trump. These guys talk about, oh. Too many corporations raise prices and pad the profits, charging you more and more for less and less. We added more to the national debt.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Yeah, you did. You finally told the truth, but you botched it because you wanted to blame Trump for doing that. But you are the biggest spending price in American history by far on a proportional basis after three years. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress. National debt rising, trade war, shaking the markets. And meanwhile, China is dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold. That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver through the only dealer I trust, American Hartford Gold.
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Starting point is 00:12:55 President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcast. Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Okay, I told you we have a good guest, and joining us now from Denver, Colorado, is William Trackman, General Counsel of the Mountain States Legal Foundation. He is very, very familiar with the Justice Department.
Starting point is 00:13:30 So to me, a simple man just sitting here, I think the Justice Department under Merrick Garland is corrupt. Am I wrong? Well, I don't usually go out of my way to defend Merrick Garland. he called parents domestic terrorists and is trying to regulate your second number of rights. Here he came off looking actually relatively well because Mr. Hur testified that it was the Biden White House that tried to leverage their relationship with Merrick Garland to change his report to interfere with his findings. And it was Garland who stood up to Biden and gave him all the tools and resources he needed to complete this report.
Starting point is 00:14:08 So I was impressed at least with Mr. Hur's testimony that Merrick Garland had his back, again, against the Biden administration, which was trying to tinker with his findings and his report. Okay, but Merrick Garland, as I mentioned, had a reason to do that because if he went along with the Biden administration, he would have been destroyed. He's already shaky. But the outcome of the her investigation, of the FBI-Russian collusion investigation, as opposed to the outcome of the Trump document, Maelago thing, that's, that does a real thing. stacked to me does it stack to you well that's the that's the tension here right because you have both political candidates having retained classified documents and shared them and so why prosecute
Starting point is 00:14:55 one but not the other so her made a couple of key distinctions between cooperation and whether the person had really intended to take the documents and share them that being more provable with trump allegedly than with biden he got hung up on this word willfully whether he could really established beyond a reasonable doubt that Biden willfully did all these things. But of course, you get no benefit just for being an old person or being a sympathetic person who's lost their son. There is tension there that's irreconcilable. And the only thing that Mr. Hur was able to say was I couldn't in good faith put this before a jury and be confident that I could prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. And that was the end. That was the end of his conclusion. Okay, but that's not
Starting point is 00:15:38 his job. This job is to present the evidence of grand jury and they'll decide. Now, when you say willfully, I mean, to me, I shred that argument in 30 seconds. Biden had motive, the book, $8 million contract. Wouldn't you say that's motive? Oh, yes, absolutely. It goes further. So I can't say he didn't do it willfully if he has motive, and he took the documents to write the book.
Starting point is 00:16:08 Then, against federal law, he shows the documents to a civilian, his ghost. writer. Nobody's disputing that. Okay. So willfully, he willfully showed the documents to the ghostwriter. That's two willfullys right there. So how can her say he didn't willfully do it? Right. Well, it's not just the money. It's also the... No, no, no. But my question is, how can her make the statement that Biden didn't do this willfully when I just proved that he did twice? Right. So Biden is concerned with both the money and and his place in history, but Mr. Hur concluded that he couldn't prove that this was willful
Starting point is 00:16:48 beyond a reasonable doubt. What? It is willful. You could see it's willful. Anybody could see it. Well, I agree with you, but here the report is a recommendation, and he recommends to Merrick Garland. All right. I can't prove us beyond a reasonable doubt.
Starting point is 00:17:03 So it's a cop out. I can't. I can prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. I'm not even an attorney. So you come back to the initial question. If it's obviously willful, whereas motive and execution are demonstrable, and special counsel says he can't prove it is willful, the special counsel is not telling the truth.
Starting point is 00:17:27 When you have a precision in authority in any department, and the person won't tell the truth, that's corruption. Am I wrong? Why don't think Mr. Hurd to be classified as corrupt? I think he reached a good faith result that he thought was at least. Disagree. Well, the outcome of his extensive investigation was this. I agree with you that it seems like a strong case unwillfully.
Starting point is 00:17:53 He went back again and again over the course of a five-hour testimony, saying, look, I'm just writing a report to Merrick Garland, and I don't think that you can prove this beyond a reasonable doubt. I don't think the charges are warranted. But you could say that about anybody. You could say that about Charles Manson, okay? So when the evidence is so stunning, all right, that there's motive, there's opportunity, there's execution of a violation of federal law, and then the prosecutor says,
Starting point is 00:18:22 even though that's apparent to everyone, I don't think it was willful. That's a corrupt act, in my opinion. Now, this is more of a speculation on my part, but I want to hear your opinion of it. So Merrick Garland knows that his boss, Joe Biden's a corrupt man. he has to at this point okay with hunter biden remember merrick garland signed off on the hunter biden plea deal that was thrown out by a federal judge everybody should remember that and the plea deal i'm sure you would admit is ridiculous it was a ridiculous deal that hunter biden could never again be charged with any crime even if it's new evidence was discovered would you see
Starting point is 00:19:03 that point that the plea deal was ridiculous yes and it was appropriate to throw it out for that very All right. So Merrick Garland signed off on that. Attorney General of the United States said, that's okay with me. So you add up the evidence that was compiled against Joe Biden in the documents case, and then you go over to the Hunter Biden case, and you got Merrick Garland in charge of both cases. How could you not think that he is not a corrupt man? Well, like I said from the beginning, I'm not going to go out of my way to defend Merrick Garland. He's again, the one that had his U.S. attorneys investigate whether parents are to domestic terrorists. So this is someone who's got a track record of actually having quite a few
Starting point is 00:19:44 problems in terms of due process. In this sliver of a role, it sounded like Mr. Hur was defending his lack of intervention in response to the Biden administration. But you are absolutely right to point out these irregularities within the Justice Department about Hunter Biden, about President Trump. So we definitely have a track record of DOJ shenanigans going on. Maybe this was the exception but maybe it wasn't maybe you're right that they ought to have tried more to get to this willfully point and to at least take it to a grand jury and go forward it is just a recommendation after all although i don't think mary garland will be going forward against that's never going happen all right mr chagman thank you very much we really appreciate your time we hope to
Starting point is 00:20:27 talk to you again thank you and then when you add into all of this the hillary clinton walk okay and that was not under garland but it to me with the FBI going into the social media telling them to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story I mean how much evidence do you need how much to say that the Justice Department of the United States is a corrupt entity it is And is, I don't even think Trump, if reelected, would do anything about it. But I could be wrong there. Maybe he'd bring in a reformer to be attorney general. Bill Barr certainly was not that man, nor was the former senator from Alabama sessions.
Starting point is 00:21:19 They were not reformers. I don't even know if Trump would go after it. I would. Power, politics, and the people behind. the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and the host of the brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, newsmakers and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda
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Starting point is 00:22:41 He goes to Georgia, Rome, and he meets with the family of Lake and Riley. All right. And here's what he said. Go. Joe Biden is no remorse. He's got no regret. He's got no empathy. No compassion.
Starting point is 00:22:56 And worst of all, he is no intent. of stopping the deadly invasion that stole pressures, Lakin's beautiful American life? All true, in my opinion. So Donald Trump met with Allison Phillips. We referenced her before, Jason Riley, Lakin's father, and three siblings, all right? And it was nice of him to do it.
Starting point is 00:23:24 It was a smart political move at well. They met backstage before that speech. The guy arrested Jose Ibarra 26, denied bail. He's still in Georgia. Now, the final thing on this is that the state of Georgia, which went for Biden in 2020, will now go for Trump. I guarantee that. So Trump has got that state because of this situation.
Starting point is 00:23:53 ABC News, which is a leftist. operation. Not as bad as NBC, but it's left. Their top correspondent is George Stephanopoulos. You know him, Good Morning America. He got into a little spat with Republican congressman woman, Nancy Mace. Go. You've endorsed Donald Trump for president. Donald Trump has been found liable for rape by a jury. Donald Trump has been found liable for defaming the victim of that rape by a jury. It's been affirmed by a judge. It was not a criminal. court case number one number two i live with shame and you're asking me a question about my political choices trying to shame me as a rape victim and i find it disgusting and quite frankly eugene carroll's
Starting point is 00:24:39 comments when she did get the judgment joking about what she was going to buy it doesn't it makes it harder for women to come forward when they make a mockery out of rape she kicked his butt I mean, as is, she kicked little George all over the place. And she's referring to that this woman got all this money and she was yucking it up about how she's going to spend it. But the important point is that Trump was found guilty in a civil court, not a criminal court. Okay. And the reason that Ms. Mays brought that up is because the civil court, the rules are much more lax. So Trump was convicted on hearsay, like other people who weren't involved.
Starting point is 00:25:26 Well, I heard this. Ms. Carroll didn't even know what year it happened. When I saw that, that was the giant red flag for me. I will tell you, and this is absolutely true, there are 10 states in the union that would have convicted Trump on this civil charges, and 40 where the juries would not have. And New York is one of the ten. So now let's turn to the inside Republican situation. As you know, I'm an independent.
Starting point is 00:25:58 I'm not associated with any party. Don't really follow the party politics very much unless someone inside either party starts to hurt you. Then I rapidly get involved. The Republican Party is in the middle of a changeover from Ron. McDaniel, who is the chair of the RNC, and now, as of last Friday, you have Michael Watley and Lara Trump, who is President Trump's daughter-in-law. She joins us now from Washington.
Starting point is 00:26:35 So when I heard first that you were going to do this, I went, why would anybody want this job? I mean, I know you want your father-in-law to be back in the Oval Office. That's obvious. But you have a family, you got kids, and this is like 24 hours a day, this never stops, right? Well, you're right, Bill. I mean, to be honest with you, it's not a job that I ever wanted or a job that I ever really thought I would pursue, but I also never thought that our country would be in such dire straits, and we truly are. I think you really have seen us in a space in America where if this election coming up on November 5th goes the wrong way, and Joe Biden ends up with four more years in the Oval Office,
Starting point is 00:27:17 I really don't know what kind of country we have on the other side of that. So, yeah, I have two young children. They're four and six years old. I have a lot of things that I'm busy with all the time, but nothing is more important to me than ensuring that their future is set up well and that every American child gets to grow up in the same America I got to grow up in. So when my father-in-law called and he said, would you do this? To be honest with you, I thought about it and I had to think long and hard about it.
Starting point is 00:27:42 And then I said, you know what, if I'm the best person for this job, and this is the best use of my time over the next eight months, absolutely, I'm a yes. Okay. What does the RNC actually do besides raising money? I mean, we know you raise money and you're going to have to raise a lot of it in the next eight months to compete with the Democrats, which, you know, that's a money donating machine over there. But what else does the RNC do besides raising money? Well, look, you don't win the presidency without the support of the,
Starting point is 00:28:15 Republican National Committee. The reality is this is a committee that's been around so long. It's obviously one of the two major political parties in this country. And they have an apparatus across the country in every state, in every district around the United States of America. And so once you have a nominee named, which obviously Donald Trump is the presumptive nominee for the Republican Party, you need the apparatus of the RNC to help all across the country in different districts. You got to be specific now. I mean, okay, to help, all right, got it. But how do you do that?
Starting point is 00:28:51 I mean, do you, one of the reasons that Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden, to me, and I'm pretty, I've been around like a long time since U.S. grant, was that the Democrats were better organized in getting out the mail and ballots and all of this stuff, okay? Yeah. So they mobilize more people to the polls than the Republicans did. And they did that in a variety of ways. They had a lot of money from Mark Zuckerberg,
Starting point is 00:29:24 hundreds of millions of dollars to hire people to go out. How is the RNC going to compete against that in November? Yeah, well, the truth is, you're right, Bill. We have not been playing the game the same way. We have been playing checkers and the DNC and the Democrats have been playing chess. we have to fight fire with fire. And you're right, as Republicans, we've had this notion for a long time. We're going to go out and I'll vote on Election Day.
Starting point is 00:29:51 And it would be great if we had voter ID across the country. It would be great if we had paper ballots. We don't have those things. We know Election Day starts in some states months ahead of November 5th. We have to start talking to people on the Republican side of the aisle about early voting, about mail-in voting. What does that mean? Does that mean you hire local people to do that, like the Democrats? Democrats do? What exactly are you going to do?
Starting point is 00:30:16 Well, there's a whole host of different ways. First of all, messaging has to be go vote early. For a long time, we never told people that. We said wait until election day. So the messaging is going to change. We are hiring people like legal ballot harvesters all across this country to go everywhere you legally can and harvest ballots. What does that mean, though, harvest valid? Does that mean convince people to vote a certain way? Is that what harvest about? Not on the Republican side, perhaps on the Democrat side, they may help you fill it out. What ballot harvesting is is literally going to an area where you can have a contingent of people, a group of people. You take their ballots and then you take it to a designated location and turn them in.
Starting point is 00:30:59 They bring their ballots to the VFW Hall and then the RNC as somebody at the hall who takes those ballots physically and brings them to the voting precinct. That's what ballot harvesting is. And you're going to do that now. in a much more aggressive way than you did it four years ago. Is that what I'm hearing? That's exactly right. We're going to turn out low propensity voters. These are people who maybe only vote in one out of every four presidential elections, but every time they will vote Republican.
Starting point is 00:31:29 We're going to target these people using a bunch of different software and AI technology that perhaps we hadn't had in the past. But I think the most important thing we have to do is protect the vote. Election integrity is something that every person has. How do you do that though? How do you protect the vote? Well, look, we have a whole host of different lawyers that are going to be spread out across the country. Some of these are paid. We are also asking for volunteer attorneys to be in every polling location. And they're going to be at the actual polling places? Because you know it's against the law to politic at polling places. So you're going to have people observing. We can have eyes on the ground.
Starting point is 00:32:09 Legally, you can have poll watchers. We will have trained poll watchers. This is something the RNC has never done. These are people who can actually count the ballots going in, ballots going out, handle them, and really assure people that every single legal vote in this country is counted. Because, Bill, if we don't have election integrity, nothing else ultimately matters. You're going to be hiring a lot of people, Lara. We sure will. You got to compete.
Starting point is 00:32:34 Our final question, I think that one of the reasons, and you know that I've known your father-in-law a lot longer than you have. Yes. Yes. One of the reasons he chose you, and I could be wrong, I'm just guessing he never discussed it with me, is because you are articulate and a good fundraiser and they can throw you out into Kansas and Montana to raise money. And that's what you're going to be doing a lot of it. Am I right? Oh, I certainly will be raising a lot of money. And I think the reality is there are people across this country who maybe at one time donated to the RNC and have said, look, I don't really. really know if I trust this organization over the past five or six years or so. And I think one of the things that has been my focus is to ensure that every penny of every dollar goes to the causes that people who donate care about. Of course, electing Donald Trump at the top of the ticket, but all the way down, we've got to
Starting point is 00:33:29 expand our lead in the House, take back the Senate, and make sure we have America First Patriots running for all these positions and supporting them. That's what I'll be focused on. I'm busy woman, then I can say much. I sure will. If you run into Jeffrey Katzenberg, who's doing what you're doing on the other side, I mean, he's the big money man for Biden. You're going to say anything to Katzenberg?
Starting point is 00:33:50 Are you going to give him a little jab? What are you going to do? I would be very nice and very pleasant because you always want to be nice to people when they're on their way out. Okay. Larry Trump, thank you very much to take time. We really appreciate it. You got it.
Starting point is 00:34:04 West Point. Now, here's the story I don't understand, and we have tried. and tried and tried to get to the bottom of it. So West Point is right up the Hudson River from where I am now, okay? It is the United States Military Academy, okay? Long storyed history. The motto is duty, honor, and country.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Now, duty, honor, and country was used to be up until yesterday, okay, on its mission statement. So, when you asked about West Point, say you were interested in attending, you'd see, duty, honor, country. No more. They took it all. It's still going to keep it as a motto.
Starting point is 00:34:52 But why would you take it all? Why? So we asked them, this is a pretty simple question. Why are you doing this? No answer. They answered us, but they say, quote, here's a quote. Duty on our country is foundational to the United States Military Academy's culture will always remain our motto. It defines who we are as an institution as graduate to its point.
Starting point is 00:35:16 These three hollow words are the hallmark of the cadet experience and bind the long gray line together across our great history, unquote. So why are you taking off of all your stationery and everything else? Why? There's no answer. None. It's insane. I don't know why. I can't tell you, well, I think it's because it is, or I have speculation, or I hurt.
Starting point is 00:35:42 There's no, I don't know. I do know that the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, President Biden, could have stopped that. He said, no, we're not doing that. But he didn't. Now, a lot of conservatives say, well, this is woke. Maybe. But I don't know what's offensive. in a military academy about duty honor country.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Why would woke people object to that? Duty honor country. Even if you are a progressive loon and you hate America, why would you object to that as a mission statement in the U.S. military academy? This makes no sense whatsoever. But it's reality. Smart Life, Christy Brinkley, know her most successful model of all time.
Starting point is 00:36:45 70 years old now, lives on Long Island. She went to the dermatologist and had a basal cell carcinoma removed. All right. And she is publicizing it. And it was just lucky because she brought her doctor to the doctor. dermatologist and the doctor saw a spot on Ms. Brinkley's face and said, hey, I got to check this out. And it was precarcerous. And she had a remove. And now she's telling everybody to go to dermatologist. Well, who do you know has been doing that? Right here. I've had 10 of them
Starting point is 00:37:19 removed from my body. Ten. Any one of which could have killed me. I go to the dermatologist once every six months now, sometimes even more than that. If I see something popping up because my father died from melanoma because he ignored it so I in smart life I continue you know you got to be aware if you see something that you haven't seen before there's a mole or something not right you got to go should go anyway if you're over the age of 50 you should go to dermatologist anyway just have a little exam okay Medicare covers mine So congratulations at Chrissy Brinkley for doing that.
Starting point is 00:38:08 Most obese cities, chubbyest people in the USA. Here they are. Most obese McAllen, Texas, Jackson, Mississippi, Shreveport, Louisiana, Mobile, Alabama, Little Rock, Arkansas. So are they all in common? They're in the south. And my theory, and I could be wrong, is so hot in the south that people kind of just stay in the house. and they snack. They're not getting enough exercise.
Starting point is 00:38:36 But I could be wrong on that, of course. But those are the chubbiest cities. Now, the least overweight cities are Seattle, Honolulu, Boston, Denver, San Jose. All of those places are younger, younger people, outside a lot, culture is out in Boston not as much as the others Seattle is very active everybody's got a bike you know but they're the least so I've just up my daily routine of walking because the
Starting point is 00:39:16 taradog was ill as I told you Holly a terrodog had a brain tumor removed she's okay stabilized but you can't do the power walks with me anymore it's going to watch she you have to watch Holly so now what I'm doing is even more of power walking to get my blood sugar down further, okay? And I do that as many times a week as I can, but minimum four times, okay? Sometimes six. I usually take Sunday off. So if you're not walking, that would be good.
Starting point is 00:39:56 the sugar out walk you see big changes on the positive side in your life here's a final thought of the day one of the dangers in this country is that the corporate media has now gone 100 percent left and here is the proof of that no conservative traditional people are booked on late night or morning programs run by the networks we can't find any we've been searching Now, you may remember that I appeared 78 times on late night and morning network shows, mostly promoting the killing books. So the Today Show, eight times, Good Morning America, 6, CBS this morning 5, Leno 16, Fallon 4, Letterman 16, Colbert 5, I don't even remember the Colbert stuff, I blocked that out,
Starting point is 00:40:51 John Stewart 13, Jimmy Kim 05, because he's in L.A. or a total 78 times I was on. Now, for the past seven years, I can't find anybody. Look, a guy like Mark Levin is a huge bestseller. He's going to be on the Today Show? No. He's going to be on with Fallon? No.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Everybody at Fox News is pretty famous, all their front-line commentators. Are they ever booked on any of the networks? No. Never see them. I'm not a conspiracy guy, but this is impossible to not have a blanket. We're not booking any traditional conservative people. That's what they're doing. The networks are doing that to tilt the culture left.
Starting point is 00:41:43 And it's worked. Now, I was actually on Saturday Night Live February 18th, 2012. Roll it. All right, now, Bill O'Reilly, you have written a best-selling book on one of our greatest presidents called Killing Lincoln. That's right. Now, what can we learn about Lincoln today? Now, D'Andre, listen up. I was a teacher in Miami, and I know that the times now are a lot like the times during the Civil War because we're a divided nation.
Starting point is 00:42:13 It's not as intense as back then, but what we need most now is leadership. We've got to pull together. Pulling together. All right. Now, it's going to take, it's going to take the kind of tremendous leadership that President Lincoln had to give this country, all right? That's what we need to get it back on course. Back on the path, yeah. Okay, so Lincoln had that leadership, and it was just a tragedy that he died the way he did. It's a tragedy, baby, and I got to say. What's up with that?
Starting point is 00:42:57 What's up with that? Okay, so that'll never happen again in this country. And it's a shame. That was hysterical. I enjoyed my appearance over there, and everybody was nice to me, except one person. I even forget her name, but I'll tell you that someday.
Starting point is 00:43:18 But anyway, you're not going to see that anymore. and it's by design. So the younger generation in America, they don't know anything but left-wing stuff on the network chat shows, morning, afternoon, entertainment. You don't see it anymore. And Letterman was the basic example.
Starting point is 00:43:44 When I first went on, Letterman gave me a hard time, I give him a hard time right back. And at the end, he respected me, He said I was one of his best guests. But the network chieftains, the people who run the corporations, we're going to knock out. All traditional conservative people, you're not going to see them. We're going to marginalize them.
Starting point is 00:44:08 And they have. I'm going to write my Sunday column on it. You should know about it. It's pretty serious in this culture. Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News. safe St. Patrick's Day, and we'll see you Monday.

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