The Benny Show - 🚨 HUMILIATION: NBC News FIRES Ronna McDaniel After ONE Day! Trump Goes NUCLEAR | Diddy FLEES USA!?, with Guests Courtney Kramer and Phil Holloway
Episode Date: March 27, 2024Ronna gets FIRED from NBC days after being hired, Trump hit with gag order in Stormy Daniels case, Phil Holloway and Fani Willis opponent Courtney Kramer Join the show. Check Out Our Partners: Black...out Coffee: http://www.blackoutcoffee.com/benny and use coupon code BENNY for 20% OFF your first order Allegiance Gold: Go to http://www.protectwithbenny.com/ and get up to $5,000 in free silver with a qualifying purchase Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Today is Wednesday, March 27th, 2024.
Ronna McRomney, as we lovingly call her.
The Ronna Burglar.
She is gone from NBC News.
She has been summarily fired. Now, officially,
there were reports of it yesterday, and at close of business yesterday, NBC News fired Ronna.
We're going to explain why that's a good thing, but also kind of a bad thing, but mostly a good
thing. Okay, Trump hit with a gag order in Stormy Daniels' case. And new updates on the Jeffrey Epstein of the music industry,
a man known as The Diddler.
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Jerry, are you listening?
I want memes of The Diddler, okay, for that section of the show.
Let's go.
Okay, Phil Holloway and Fanny Willis' opponent,
Kourtney Kramer, join the show.
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Okay, so we're going to talk about being awake and woke at the same time.
Ronna McRomney has been fired from her plum job in the corporate media. Now, we have so many thoughts
and opinions on this, especially given the fact that we were part of her firing and we are very,
very proud of that. At NBC, she got fired. We were part of her firing from the RNC. But yo, like we've been on this train for a long time.
The way that it works is if you're not doing your job, you get fired.
Ronna McRomney's job was to increase Republican majority and Republican power in our society.
That's the job of the RNC chair. The RNC chair didn't do that job. In fact, Ronna McRomney lost every election
that she was part of. Republican majorities dwindled. We got our asses kicked in the courts.
We destroyed the way that this country votes. We destroyed like the integrity of our elections.
And Ronna didn't put up a single fight. Ronna McRomney instead spent millions of dollars on
private jets, limousines, floral arrangements, bars, makeup and hair. And what would that tell
you? That kind of spending. What does that tell you about a person like Ronna McRomney?
It tells you that this person is not serious about winning, not serious about using the funds of the
party to do any
actual work for the grassroots, which is why the grassroots hated her, but that she was actually
super duper interested in living a lavish inside the beltway lifestyle. That her only main goal as RNC chairwoman was to facilitate a cush plush life of somebody who just comments on politics
all day and night. Now, luckily that industry is collapsing, but there was a time when everyone
who worked in cable TV got limousines, got private jet flights, got hair and makeup people, got private tailors. I know
because I worked in corporate cable news and I worked inside of Washington, D.C. for 15 years
in the media. I know because I saw it firsthand. I worked for Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson,
somebody who's obviously not in desirous of those kind of things and likes the simple life.
You're far more likely to find Tucker Carlson out fishing in the middle of the wilderness, you know, with mud on his shoes and boots
than inside of like some fancy steakhouse with a limousine driver. That's a matter of fact.
However, Ronna McRomney fancied that lifestyle. And then we can prove it to you. We can prove to
you how right we were. We were able to unearth a clip of Ronna McRomney. In fact, this is a clip
of Ronna McRomney. The first day she became RNC chairwoman, the first week effectively,
like she was just newly christened and minted. And you can see what her priorities were in this clip from CNN.
There's a clip from CNN where she, of course, isn't this interesting?
She doesn't invite Breitbart to do a piece on her.
She doesn't invite the Benny show into the RNC.
She never invited, like, I don't know, whatever, the Daily Wire,
like name the conservative media organization.
She never, she didn't invite anyone from conservative me didn't do any of the podcasts didn't do any like steve bannon war room like that she didn't do any of that
tim pool i don't care anybody but the corporate press didn't invite invited cnn into the rnc in a man in a
he woman man hater show run by dana bash who's the greasiest swampiest of them all
and what did ronald do she scurried the corporate media and then she started talking smack on white guys,
saying that the RNC was led by too many white guys. Hey, Ronna, have you checked your family
history? Oh yeah, she's checked her family history. She talked about how the Romneys are
big time losers in this clip. This shows you everything. From the get, Ronna McRomney has been about facilitating her own image
and about getting a plum position in corporate media
by selling access to what's going on in our party.
Because that's how this works.
It's transactional.
So she's going to sell secrets about the RNC
to corporate media.
They're going to sell us out.
Another just backstabbing, mongoloid monster.
So I'm sick of these people.
I'm sick of them.
We have the proof.
Don't have to like talk to you about it.
Here we go.
It's better to show, ladies and gentlemen,
you what she really is.
Here we go.
What do these pictures have in common?
Let's see.
I don't know. Yeah, there is a Here we go. What do these pictures have in common? Let's see. I don't know. Yeah,
there is a there is a familiar theme here. I'm very happy to add a feminine touch to this wall.
The Republican National Committee has a new face with a familiar name, Ronna Romney McDaniel.
Your uncle ran for president. So did your grandpa.
Yeah. And my mom ran for Senate and my dad had run for attorney general.
And I thought I've got to go get into party politics so I can figure out how to win and get some of my family members across.
I got to figure out how to win.
Everybody's been a loser in the Romney family.
I'm going to figure out how to win.
And I'm going to win.
Now would be the time that,
like if we were making a meme of this,
now would be the time that we do like the Spongebob five minute letter.
Oh, the Republican Party has lost everything, right?
In seven years of Ron and Mick Romney being in charge.
So here we are.
Ron and McRomney has not only been fired from the RNC, Ron and McRomney has been fired from NBC,
which I'm setting this up simply, I'm setting this up simply to like make the point that as soon as she loses her job and she confirmed that Trump fired her.
OK, so she straight up confirmed it. She's like, I didn't leave voluntarily. Trump had me effing
fired. OK. I want to set this up because it's really important, like when the house is on fire,
you can tell you can tell what you value in the house is on fire. If your house was in was in
blazes and you had time to run and grab one thing, that's like kind of the
one thing that you value. Now, anyone who's like a parent would, of course, run to their children's
room and grab their children. If you don't have children in the house, then you'd grab a memento
or your firearms or whatever. That Babe Ruth signed baseball. Whatever. It's the thing that
you really value. Maybe it's your, who knows, your dog.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure how you live.
I live with my three little kids.
So of course I'd run and get those kids
and I'd let the whole place burn to the ground.
Like nothing more valuable than that.
So if your house is on fire,
you are going to naturally run
to the thing that's most valuable to you.
So Ronna's house was on fire.
She got fired from the RNC.
This is something that is not normal, by the way.
Presidents don't normally do this. Trump must have hated her. And by the way, Trump's gone
ballistic on her now, finally, on Truth Social. So it's open season.
But Ronna McRomney, when her house was on fire, went sprinting, went running
to the corporate press, to the corporate media, to liberal media.
So as soon as she was fired from the RNC, she went running in the open arms of leftist
liberal media, which shows you what she cared about.
She didn't go try and work for America first policies, right?
Run by our friend Stephen Miller.
She didn't go try and start her own nonprofit to like increase Republican voter roles or whatever. She didn't go try and like, I don't know, be a pundit on war room for all I care
and like go talk to the conservative base and rehabilitate her image.
You know, maybe like win some people over who really hate her.
She didn't do a sit down kumbaya with Vivek Ranswami, which would have been really smart, right? Like, like go and sit down with Vivek and like explain what, what, what was the problem at
the RNC and try to like ingratiate. She didn't do any of that. She went to go get a payout
from the people who she was leaking information to because she's like, now you owe me. Now you get me. And NBC News initially gave her $300,000
to be what? To be what? And this is our big issue here. Okay. We're going to get into it.
But to be what? To talk on behalf of Republicans? Well, no Republican likes her. No, she's not a
Republican. She doesn't represent anyone in the party. She was fired by the guy we all like, Trump, okay?
So the guy who like represents us fired her
because she didn't.
So who exactly is her audience?
I wonder.
And this is where I link arms and I literally march.
We don't like Ronna McRomney for,
we don't like Ronna McRomney for different don't like Ronna McRomney for different reasons.
But I will gladly link arms with Rachel Maddow and Chuck Todd and all these.
You know, salty salt monsters on MSNBC because they're right when when they say that Ronna, why would we hire this person?
She's not a Republican. Nobody likes her. She doesn't have any audience.
She doesn't have any,
she has no pull in the Republican Party.
She just got her ass fired from the RNC.
Why would we hire her?
Listen, if you want to hire somebody
that's going to speak to the base,
hire Tucker, hire Candace.
Like there's a bunch of Republicans
that I can think of
who like have real organic powerful
followings that like people might actually tune into nbc news from our side if they're on tv
you better believe if they plan if they like brought tucker on for a segment
your boy benny be watching but what i like people click away from Ronna. And so NBC News finally realized that.
And while we don't dislike Ronna for different reasons, we all got the result we wanted, which is her being fired. Here's the news.
While this was a collective recommendation by some members of our leadership team, I approved it and take full responsibility for it. Our initial decision was made because of our deep commitment to presenting our audiences
with a widely diverse set of viewpoints and experiences, particularly during these consequential
times. We continue to be committed to that principle that we must have diverse viewpoints
on our programs. And to that end, we will redouble our efforts to seek voices that represent
different parts of the political spectrum. Oh, OK. You're going to seek voices that represent different parts of the political spectrum. Oh, OK. You're going to seek voices
that represent different part of the political spectrum. Is that why you negotiated a job for
Jen Psaki while she was still at the flipping White House? Is that why? We have the article nbc news bosses tried to bring jen saki over to nbc they they literally
jen saki this is incredible jen saki signed a agreement to come to nbc whilst she was still
joe biden's mouthpiece she's still jo Biden's mouthpiece. But while she was officially collecting a taxpayer funded paycheck at the freaking White House, NBC News was negotiating and had hired her.
To come to NBC News.
So think about this.
Take a step back. There were three months of press conferences where Jen Psaki
was simultaneously an employee of Joe Biden speaking as his mouthpiece and also an NBC News
paid contributor, anchor, protege in the works. She was doing both. Do you think that that wouldn't be the greatest scandal of
all time? Yeah, I get it that Kayleigh McEnany eventually wound up at Fox News.
Katie McEnany also was the job, had the job, press secretary. She did a great job. I like Kayleigh.
But she didn't sign the contract and wasn't getting paid by Fox while she was doing her official duties.
I mean, this is this is breathtaking. So how like how on earth are they going to sit here and like
hide behind the skirt? NBC News, like obviously like deserves to get blasted for this. How are
they going to hide behind the skirt of like, well, our journalistic integrity is so high. It's so it's so mountainous. No, man, Rana is a Rana is a fake Republican
and NBC News is a fake news company. So actually, they both deserve our ire.
And obviously, no one's going to like suddenly start watching NBC News or not watch NBC News
because of this decision.
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But they both they like they both deserve to go down.
Right. Because they're both fake.
Ronna actually admitted she was a fake Republican in all this, which is pretty unbelievable.
Actually, Ronna did one one day at NBC News one day.
Now it turns out that she's going to sue him.
It sounds like she's going to sue him. It sounds like she's going to sue him, right, for breach of contract. Ronna did one day at NBC News and straight up admitted that we were right
the whole time. You, me, that we were right about her, admitting she's a fake Republican.
Because Ronna, in her own words, and I am, I think I'm saying this really accurately,
she said, when you're RNC chair, you gotta stand up for everybody. You
gotta represent like the whole, you gotta take one for the team is actually literally what she
says. When you're RNC chair, you gotta take one for the team. Now I can be myself when talking
about how she wishes for everyone, every J six or a political prisoner to be locked up into,
into eternity. Grotesque. It's going to be locked up into into eternity.
Grotesque. It's going to be right, though. At least we proved it.
All right. Well, let's talk about the election now. Donald Trump says one of his first acts, if he is reelected to a second term, would be, quote,
to free those charged and convicted of crimes related to January 6th. Do you support that? I want to be very clear. The violence that happened on January 6th is unacceptable.
It doesn't represent our country. It certainly does not represent my party. We should not be
attacking the Capitol. We should not be having violence. I said it that day. I put a statement
out that day that this is not acceptable. If you attacked our
Capitol and you have been and you've been convicted, then that should stay. So then.
But to the question, though, do you disagree with Trump saying he's going to free those who've been
charged? I do not think people who committed violent acts on January 6th should be freed.
So you disagree with that? He's been saying that for months.
I know. Why not speak out earlier? Why just speak out about that now?
When you're the RNC chair, you kind of take one for the whole team, right?
Now I get to be a little bit more myself, right? This is what I believe.
I don't think.
When you're RNC chair, you have to take one for the whole team.
Meaning she was lying to us. She said so. She also confirmed that Donald Trump
got her fired. Here you go. Let's dive right into this and start with your decision to step down
as RNC chair. If you can take me behind the scenes a little bit. Were you pushed out of your role?
Well, there's no question that as RNC chair, you have to remain neutral. And we
had a primary process. And so we did have debates, right? We had debates and there was tension and a
little friction that started during that process. It was well played out in the media. And I knew
at that point when I was doing that role and we were going to have debates that when the nominee
came forward and it was likely to be President Trump, that they would want to switch.
And that's his right as nominee.
And so were you pushed out by him?
He absolutely wanted me to move aside and wanted Michael Watley and Laura Trump to come in.
Yeah, and Trump said that at the time, by the way.
Like, if you need another reason to support Donald Trump,
here it is that Donald Trump is ridding the party of fake Republicans. Now, consider this. McConnell, McCarthy, McDaniel, gone. So many, like, retirements of these guys
who, like, were giant backstabbers. Paul Ryan is a great example of this. Like, these people are,
like, fleeing the party now. Trump is like the kryptonite to these rats
it's a wonderful thing trump said earlier on that um he's gonna make changes actually as soon as he
as soon as he locks up the nomination he's gonna make changes trump a man of his word here we go
tougher you talk about this optimism uh ahead that that we could see some relief but the rnc
doesn't seem to be so strong. I mean,
the Democrats have all the money. Look at what we see. We get the Democrats actually
with the money and spending it. The RNC seeking credit lines. The RNC reported its lowest bank
balance at the point in any year in 2016. Comerica says Michigan GOP defaulted on a loan of half a
million dollars. So I have a lot of money and the money that they get, people are not looking at the RNC.
They want changes.
You have to understand, I have nothing to do with the RNC.
I'm separate.
How's Ronna McDaniel doing?
I think she did great when she ran Michigan for me.
I think she did okay initially in the RNC.
I would say right now there'll probably be some changes made.
You probably be some changes made. Now, let me tell you, Donald Trump, after this firing, is totally unleashed on Rana.
Now, I've never seen him go this hard at somebody that he's like been working with for very long.
So this is the first time
that I've seen him actually Trump level flame Ronna. OK, here we go. Ronna McDaniel got fired
by fake news NBC. She only lasted two days. This after McDaniel went out of her way to say what
they wanted to hear leaves her in a very strange place. It's called the Never Never Land. And it's
not a good place you want to be. Very Dr. Seuss of Donald Trump there. These radical left lunatics are crazy.
The top people at NBC are weak, broken, embarrassed by low ratings, highly overpaid talent,
bring back free and fair press, make a maker. Great again. Donald Trump going in hard on
Ronna McRomney. And there is good reason, by the way, ladies and gentlemen, there's very good
reason for Trump to go this way, to go this route. We have for you an article from the exact same day
that Ronna McRomney was hired at the RNC. We broke news. Let me set this up. We broke news by having
Laura Trump on our show a week ago.
And Laura Trump was on our show on Tenet called In the Arena, where we do like sort of more long form interviews. OK, and Laura Trump said, I am bringing Scott Pressler into the RNC. We want to
work with Scott Pressler. OK, here's what Laura Trump said. But we also have to start thinking
about things like legal ballot harvesting,
something we've never embraced as a party. We're going to start doing it now. I'm going to have a
call very soon with Scott Pressler, who is an amazing vote register. He has registered so many
people in this country. I think he's fantastic. I want him on our legal ballot harvesting division.
You can see you can see in my expression they're live like that i knew
i knew this was going to be a viral clip oh my boy scott we love scott we should have let's have
let's book scott see if we can book let's see if we can book scott this week so so we published
that clip it goes thermonuclear thermon. And everyone's like cheering and celebrating Scott Pressler.
It's just like this kind hearted, wonderful young man who just registers voters for Republicans.
That's all he does. He just travels everywhere and registers voters for Republicans. I don't
know where I don't know where God gave him these gifts, but that's just what the what drives the
man. And he's this wonderful soul. I know Scott personally. He's a wonderful school. There's no lying in him. He is an extremely smart, driven young man. And this was like music to our ears because Ron and McRomney refused to ever work with Scott Pressel, refused to even acknowledge the day that clip goes viral, someone, and also the day that NBC News announced their Rana hire, somebody, couldn't imagine who it is, somebody whose name probably rhymes with Shmana McSmaniel, decided to tell NBC News that Scott won't be hired by the RNC. Check out this article. So in reaction to
our interview with Laura, somebody weasels into the RNC and goes, actually, Scott's never going
to be hired. Scott Pressler, conservative activist, conspiracy theorist. Really,
conspiracy theorists are up by 12 12000 to zero these days.
But OK, keep going with that. Won't be getting a RNC job.
Laura Trump initially said she wanted to hire Scott Pressler for a legal ballot harvest today.
Hmm. Interesting. So who could have possibly leaked this to Ron McRomney's employer?
Who could have leaked it?
Who do you think was behind this secret little story?
This was off the, a source from the RNC told them this.
Story has a happy ending, ladies and gentlemen,
because yesterday we got this from Laura Trump herself.
Here's the RNC.
Here's Scott Pressler with the ever ravishing Laura Trump.
And Laura Trump saying, really excited to work with Scott Pressler on legal ballot chasing.
Boom, shaka, laka.
Oh, yeah, baby.
Look at that right inside the lobby of the RNC.
Oh, in your face, Romney,
in your face. We share a goal. That goal is winning. We're excited for the things to come.
We're working with Scott Pressler is what Lord Trump says. So eat it. Fake news.
Fake news. NBC, Scott Pressler saying, oh, my goodness, it was nice to meet you.
Taking time to listen, blah, blah, blah. Want to be heard. Let's all come together,
family and save the country that we love. What a great movement. What an amazing movement.
What a special time, actually, to be in this movement. And so it is we're like really happy that we were part of ridding this rot and cancer from the RNC.
And we're like, really, it's like one of our, it's one of our favorite thing. And now Ronna,
like Ronna's proven that she's unhirable. These lunatics, I mean, and the final point on this,
Elon Musk sent a post about it this morning. Maybe we can grab that. Elon talking about Ronna
getting fired. And I
agree with him totally on this. I agree with Elon Musk on most things, but I really agree with him
on this, that Ronna isn't even a Republican, right? She's like the weakest sauce possible
Republican. If you can even call it a Republican, she is the Romney style Republican, which is just
Democrats from five years ago. That's all she is. She's just a Democrat from five years ago. This shows you how extreme the left has become. She's a Democrat
from five years ago. And the outrage at NBC, the meltdowns, the salt flowing meltdowns at NBC,
Elon Musk said NBC hired and immediately fired Ron andromney because the team refused to even have one republican join
the team that's how biased they are this is elon musk really really a great point there but also
like the point that elon doesn't quite uh uh delineate like there's a there's a different
layer here which is that ron m McRonney isn't really a Republican.
She's just like a simpy lib.
Again, a time-traveling simpy lib from like five years ago.
The Romneys always have been this.
Remember when Mitt Romney ran for like the governor of Massachusetts or Senate in Massachusetts?
Sorry.
Mitt Romney ran for Senate in Massachusetts. There's all these clips of him running against Ted Kennedy, essentially espousing leftist talking points. That's all he's doing. All Mitt Romney does is espouse leftist talking
points. The model for Obamacare was created in Massachusetts, signed into law by Mitt Romney,
of all people. So there you go. I mean, there it is, right? This is the person that was too extreme for NBC News.
It shows you the ideological Marxism, obviously, of what's going on over there. And it reflects
so poorly on everyone. It reflects so poorly on NBC News. It reflects so poorly on Ronna.
Don't hire fake Republicans. Hire real Republicans. I'll never forgive Fox News for like getting rid of Steve
Hilton, who is awesome. Dan Pongino and Tucker Carlson in like the same season. All those guys.
I mean, those guys were based. Love those guys. All of them. And Fox News was done with all of
them in the same season, like at the exact same time.
All those people who were like the like rock ribbed gunfire, gunpowder in their gut, true conservatives speaking for us on that platform.
They're all gone. What does that tell you?
It's been like a house cleaning in these industries. And they're really,
really scared of what we're building here. That's why we're thankful to have you a part of our
audience. And because we're thankful for you, we always do a Salt That Lib. We try every single
show to do a Salt That Lib, and this show will be no different. If you're new to the show, what it
means is that you drop salt in the comment section. We put the salt on screen, and we show libs that
are melting down, and the salt is flowing.
Our salt that I live for today has to do with, uh, Ronna McRomney and Ronna McRomney, uh,
causing like the weakest of possible Republicans actually just hiring a Democrat. So the hiring of a Democrat who's not a Marxist, like caused this level of meltdown. All right. So this is,
this is the ideological bankruptcy of the news
organization NBC News, who, by the way, hired Joe Biden's press secretary while she was still press
secretary for three months at the White House, was already had a negotiated a contract with Joe
Biden's effing press secretary while she was still doing her job and calling on NBC News reporters.
Isn't that amazing? So she was calling on her colleagues.
Where the hell is the investigation in that? Right? Yeah. We won't hold our breath,
but we will hold the salt and salt these salty, salty libs. We have two clips,
Rachel Maddow and Morning Joe. Let's pour the salt on these salty salty libs uh we have two clips rachel maddow and morning joe let's pour the salt on
these uh these salty slugs um let's talk about uh the hiring of former rnc chair ronan mcdaniel
well uh she was on Sunday's Meet the
Press. It was her first appearance since NBC News hired her as a political analyst.
I know you won't be surprised to know that we've been inundated with calls this weekend, as have
most people connected with this network, about NBC's decision to hire her.
We learned about the hiring when we read about it in the press on Friday.
We weren't asked our opinion of the hiring, but if we were, we would have strongly objected to it for several reasons,
including, but not limited to, as lawyers might say,
Ms. McDaniel's role in Donald Trump's fake elector scheme, and her pressuring election officials to not certify election results while Donald Trump was on the phone. To be clear,
we believe NBC News should seek out conservative Republican voices to provide balance in their
election coverage, but it should be conservative Republicans,
not a person who used her position of power to be an anti-democracy election denier.
And we hope NBC will reconsider its decision.
It goes without saying that she will not be a guest on Morning Joe in her capacity as a paid contributor.
And had the leader of that party
in his time not decided that she wouldn't just abide him, she would help. She would help with
the worst of it. It's my understanding that MSNBC's leadership did not object to Ronna
McDaniel being hired by NBC News when the matter first arose.
But when the hiring was announced and MSNBC staff essentially unanimously and instantly
expressed outrage, our leadership at MSNBC heard us, understood, and adjusted course. We were told
this weekend in clear terms, Ronna McDaniel will not be on our air.
Ronna McDaniel will not be on MSNBC. And I say that and give you that level of detail
because there has been an effort since by other parts of the company to muddy that up in the
press and make it seem like that's not what happened at MSNBC. I can assure you that is what happened at MSNBC.
Ronna McDaniel will not appear on MSNBC.
So says our boss since Saturday.
And it has never been anything other than clear.
We will not.
We are not going to have election deniers on NBC.
We won't do it.
We have too much. We have too much.
We have too much integrity.
We're not going to hire
election deniers.
Okay, I got to do a South Park voice here.
We're not going to hire election deniers on NBC.
Okay?
So we're just going to make sure that
the lady who says she's the governor of Georgia is on NBC all the time.
She ran for office like...
Royce, this is your cue, buddy.
She ran for office like the lady who says that she's president of the United States like a million times and that Trump stole the election from her.
We're never going to have her on NBC.
We would never do it.
We would never have
hillary on nbc i can use him out on this photo royce oh oh no what is that what's that chiron
in the corner that's a so oh my god oh no oh no what is it well they they would never do it they
would never do it with a lady. I mean that,
okay. So that that's Hillary. Maybe they're scared for their lives, right? They're scared
for their lives. Maybe they'll wind up in federal penitentiary someday and, um, they're not going
to want to be Arkansas-ed. So, so maybe they just won't, maybe they'll have Hillary on. Cause
they're terrified of what they do. If they don't, um, they would never have like someone like,
I don't know, some delusional lady who lost by a billion points twice in a row,
claims she's the governor of Georgia on air.
They never celebrate her.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Oh, Stacey Abrams joins Morning Joe.
Oh.
Wow, from Fulton County.
What do you know?
Straight from Fulton.
Look at how happy she is, too, to be on.
Look at that.
Don't know what's going on with her teeth there, but sure. I don't understand.
I don't quite understand it.
Okay, cool. All right all right well they'd never have
an election denier on never have an election denier they didn't know morning joe we're all
we want to have as they read off the proper we want to have conservative republicans
we just would never have an election denier on morning joe up next the governor of georgia
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Let me just let me do the same thing.
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All right.
That's the line.
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So we got some interesting updates this weekend from Big Fanny. Big Fannie warned Trump that her train is coming.
Uh-oh. Never want to hear that from Big Fannie. Big Fannie fighting words from Fulton County.
My train's coming, she told local reporters. Definitely not the engine. Certainly the certainly the caboose of the train is is on
its way down the track. So now Fannie Willis, after going through a humiliating disqualification
hearing that ended up with obviously Nathan's hot dog getting disqualified, is saying the train is
coming. Here's what she had to say. All while that was going on, we were writing responsive
briefs. We were still doing the case in the way that it needed to be done. I don't feel like we've been slowed down
at all. I do think that there are efforts to slow down this train, but the train is coming.
Fannie Willis choosing to broadcast from a garage sale, it looks like.
Maybe she's selling off her pillow, her fanny pack, where she keeps all of her cash.
Maybe there's a half-drank bottle of Grey Goose vodka that she's selling at her garage sale there.
The reporter asked, are you humiliated by the fact that the judge disqualified,
effectively disqualified you in part? Because the judge said you to leave or Nathan Nathan's hot dog has to leave.
And and so, of course, she kicks that guy to the curb.
In her words, emasculated a black man.
Her words, not mine.
Don't get mad at me.
That's what she said.
Take it up with her.
Is she embarrassed by any of that is she embarrassed by like acting like a
lunatic on the stand and like freaking out and like waving a bunch of papers and yelling
and wearing her dress backwards and wearing the american flag pin upside down as you can see here
are you embarrassed by the quote if my friends say I owe them $1,000, they gonna get a G?
That's a quote. Don't get mad at me. That's a quote. That's an exact quote. I don't know.
I would be embarrassed. But these people, the iron law of wokeism is that you lack all capacity for embarrassment or humiliation. You lack all self-introspection
to be actually embarrassed or humiliated by the things that would embarrass us moral people,
us people with a conscience. And so Fannie answered like this.
I don't feel like my reputation needs to be reclaimed. Let's say it for the record. I'm not embarrassed by anything I've done. You know, I guess my greatest crime is I had a relationship with a
man, but that's not something that I find embarrassing in any way. And I know that I
have not done anything that's illegal. You had a relationship with a married man.
You admitted to campaign finance violations. You lied on the stand about going
to the White House. You lied about how much money you were embezzling from the taxpayers.
But those are all just basically illegal things that you did. But, you know, you do you, Fannie.
Hope you made some money for your fanny pack at your garage sale there. And, you know, best of
luck. Somebody who is, I think, not wishing Fannie Willis best of luck is Philip Holloway,
who's the founder of the Holloway Law Group in Cobb County, Georgia, a legal analyst and a town
hall columnist who's been pretty based on this issue. We've been looking for a lawyer who's
based in Georgia, speaking of being based, and can actually comment on the system there. And we're
honored to have Philip on our show today. Philip, how are you? Thank you so much for coming on the
program. Always happy to be here. Thanks for having me so much.
You know, those comments that I just saw off the CNN over the weekend, you know, I saw that and I immediately had to take to Twitter because I was just flabbergasted, you know, for her to say, Benny, that she was not embarrassed by the spectacle that we saw.
I mean, when she took the stand, she was, I mean, she was hot to trot. She was
obviously watching the proceedings and all of the things that came out about her affair.
It just got her so livid that she just took the stand like a wildcat. And that's not the time
for you to go under oath, right? You need to be calm and collected and think about what you're
going to say, because, you know,
you talk about being an embarrassment for her. She's an embarrassment to the voters and the
citizens of Fulton County who care about their cars being broken in, their homes being invaded.
They care about being shot at every gas station on every corner, it seems like,
in Atlanta that's just a two-way shooting gallery. That's the real crime in
Fulton County, Benny, that she is ignoring so that she can basically promote her political star
and fleece the taxpayers of Fulton County to pay media monitoring companies to monitor that star
as it rises. I tell you, this is just too much. I just don't know. I mean, I guess is it arising?
I mean, you know, Diddy is a star, but not really the star that you kind of want. He has a lot of
attention, but not the attention you want. I'm not sure that you want the attention of wearing
your dress backwards, having an upside down American flag pin, getting chastised by the
judge. The judge had to put her in timeout during all this. We couldn't believe it when we watched a clip like this. And then the judge said that he's going to strike her
testimony after this. Like that's never great, never a great sign. And also, as you just noted,
we've been to Fulton County multiple times for multiple projects. Fulton County is in shambles,
sir. Like that place has horrible crime, has filthy streets.
I'm not trying to be mean, but it's just it's evident, self-evident when you walk around.
Fulton County is in deep decay and needs somebody probably a prosecutor is like a serious person.
When you're wearing a dress backwards and like having a meltdown with an upside down American flag pin on your dress, you don't just come off as a serious person.
Yeah, and, you know, the judge kind of,
even though the judge did not rule the way that I thought he should have ruled,
I thought he should have disqualified her,
and hopefully the Court of Appeals is going to take care of that.
We should know soon enough.
But the judge, if you read his order, it was scathing.
It did not find a whole lot of positive things to say about her.
In fact, it went so far, Benny, as to point out that her conduct in going down and speaking
to this church full of, by the way, full of the voters, the jury pool from Fulton County,
and calling Ashley Merchant and calling the defendants in the case, calling them racist,
you know, that's wrong.
The judge noted it was wrong.
It's unethical, but he did not do anything about it. He exacted no penalty from her. He said that
most he said was that maybe he's going to have to consider a gag order. And I don't want to see
Fannie Willis in a gag any more than anybody else does. But if he's going to point out that her
conduct was unlawful, then he should do something about it.
That's called forensic misconduct.
It's just as bad, if not worse, than the conflict of interest allegations, in my opinion.
But there's also another elephant in the room.
It's when you lie on the stand in an effort to salvage your case as the district attorney.
That should be an automatic grounds
for recusal right on the spot. And if I were the judge in this courtroom, I would have paid a lot
more attention to what I believe to be a fraud that was perpetrated on his court, not just by
Willis, but by other lawyers involved in the case who put her up as a, you know, who promoted her
testimony, promoted her
what I think is lies about when the affair started. We had a witness come forward and she
said, I saw them hugging and kissing all over each other in 2019 before she even took office.
That enough is, that right there should be enough to disqualify her, but also to potentially
prosecute, if not disbar her.
So we've you know, you're obviously a licensed attorney in the state of Georgia.
We've we don't claim, obviously, to be legal experts at all.
That's why we book intelligent people like yourselves. Even we can see the Secret Service records that are publicly available.
See that Fannie Willis went to the White House and Nathan Wade went to the White House on multiple occasions.
And then she got up on the stand and she just said, I've never been to the White House.
So on this like most basic, like super low operational IQ level, that's a lie. So what I'm asking you, sir, is,
are you like a late? Are you is your system fraudulent? Like, are you able to just go
lie with impunity, do anything you want all the time, just lie with impunity in the state of
Georgia to a judge? Yeah, I mean, you're not supposed to know. It's one of the foundational
canons of our ethics is that a lawyer has an
obligation of candor to the court at all times. Whether you're under oath or not, you've got to
always tell the truth. In this case, we have documented examples of things that I believe,
in my opinion, she said that were untrue. And the penalty for that as a lawyer ethically is
disbarment. But on top of that, it's a crime.
And if you're the elected DA who's committing that crime, you're violating your oath of
office, which is a separate crime in the state of Georgia.
It's a felony that carries up to five years.
If you factor in the proffered, that means the testimony that was offered to the court
by a lady named Cindy Yeager, who is the chief assistant district attorney in next door Cobb County. She
would have come to court, we are told, according to court filings, and she said, and I'm paraphrasing,
Fannie Willis called Nathan Wade on the phone while he was in my office, in the DA's office,
in Cobb County in September of 2023. I heard her on the phone. I have personal knowledge that she
told Terrence to basically keep his mouth shut.
That would be called influencing a witness. And if it's done corruptly, then it's also a felony.
So if anybody were to really want to to sort of make out a case and prosecute her, I think it's there.
I think there's at least enough evidence to to launch a criminal investigation, if not an indictment.
But honestly, you know, whether or not we're going to get there is anybody's guess.
But because she is the gatekeeper to the grand jury, maybe the feds would do it.
But I mean, do you think that the Biden Justice Department is going to be prosecuting Fannie Willis?
I think not. But in any event, I do know that the lawyers on the case, they're not
giving up on this. They're still digging through the evidence that we know about, and they're
digging through things that we may not know about. And my sense is we have not heard the last
of all of these allegations regarding Fannie Willis and her behavior.
Yes. The way that these kind of systems work, the system that you operate in and you're a
professional in, is that there needs to be a code of conduct that people all understand. There's a
list of rules and you break those rules no matter who you are and you're going to be prosecuted.
And so while we're going to wait for this appeal, we all know the appeal is going forward. So we're
going to wait for that to happen. Can you game theory? And I'd like to dive into what you just
said there, which is what should actually be happening in a just system to Fannie Willis and how would that go about?
Now, you're right. Joe Biden's Department of Justice probably not going to go after Fannie Willis, but that's not the end.
That's not the end all be all here. Right. Like there are other organizations and structures in the state of Georgia that could say this is incorrect behavior. Am I wrong?
Yeah, no, you're right. And I did something on this on my own YouTube channel the other day
about a bar complaint filed by a guy named Stephen Kramer, no relation to Courtney Kramer,
who's running as a Republican against Willis. Mr. Kramer, he's not a lawyer, but he sent me and he allowed me to publicize it, a very detailed 20-some-odd-page bar complaint with the State Bar of Georgia where he went through that code of conduct.
And he cited the examples of where he felt, based on what he saw and what was publicly available, where he thought she had violated various rules of professional conduct.
And so we know that the bar is obligated
to investigate bar complaints like that. And so what happens, though, and when it would happen
is anybody's guess. It could be a while. It could be six months, a year, two years. And we won't
know the results unless or until there's any public discipline. A lawyer discipline can be private,
but if it's public and if they find it to be
with merit, so to speak, then the penalty for the things that he has alleged would be disbarment. So
how that plays out is anybody's guess, but we'll have to watch and see.
So do you believe that there's any type of responsibility that lies upon the attorney
general in the state of Georgia? Georgia has a supermajority of Republicans in the House and Senate. The executive is a Republican. The role of the governor is, well, the governor has no role.
He can't do anything about a pending prosecution. He can't pardon anybody. That's all left to the
State Board of Pardons and Paroles. It's an old, during Reconstruction, they took a lot of power
away from Southern governors because they didn't want them
pardoning members of the Klan, for example. So to this day, we have the Board of Pardons and Paroles
and the governor's role is very limited. Unless Fannie gets indicted, he could suspend her. But
otherwise, he has not much role. The Attorney General, theoretically, if there were a referral
that were made to the Attorney General, The attorney general theoretically has the ability to
use the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to investigate crimes by DAs or sheriffs or any
other elected official. He also has the authority to convene grand juries, but there's got to be a
proper referral made. And whether and when or if that is made is anybody's guess at this point.
I do know the judge has the ability to make that referral. And to be honest,
if I were the judge, and I've said this before, I would move mountains to find out if somebody,
whether it's the DA or anybody else, has perpetrated a fraud on my court. And if that
means I've got to bring in or ask the attorney general to do it, that's what I would do.
Nobody elected me as judge in the Superior Court of Fulton County, so it's not my call to make,
but that's how I would do it. Can you game theory this for us as an expert, obviously, in this field? Can you game
theory what's going to happen next? Will Trump go to trial before the election here? No, no, no.
There's no way on God's green earth that's going to happen. We've got another case involving Rico
and Fannie Willis right now where she's prosecuting rapper Young Thug. It took him over a year because
that was another Fannie Willis giant Rico that she's trying to shove down the throats of the court. It's just not digestible. It took
them over a year just to pick a jury. So if we started picking a jury today in the Trump RICO
case with all the defendants that are remaining, there's no way it's going to, you know, the trial
would start for probably two years. But now we've got this issue that's up on appeal probably. I
think the Court of Appeals is going to's up on appeal, probably. I think the
Court of Appeals is going to take the disqualification issue. I think the Court of Appeals is going to
perhaps take other issues. Tomorrow, we're going to hear Steve Sadow, who represents former President
Trump and some other lawyers, litigate a motion to dismiss on First Amendment grounds, which is
very interesting there because because in my opinion,
he's right. I think they're trying to criminalize protected First Amendment free political speech.
David Schaefer, the former chairman of the Republican Party in Georgia, also has some motions to dismiss because of the language that she used in this indictment. She took a lot of
liberties with it, right? She's saying things in that indictment like she's calling the electors fraudulent and fake.
And basically that's putting the cart before the horse because these are conclusory statements that really should be left for a judge or a jury to decide.
But the DA is just skipping over that step and is making the allegation directly in the verbiage of the indictment.
So I think we got some interesting motions.
Those are all very important issues. The constitutional issues particularly
should be appealed. If the defense loses, those should be appealed also pre-trial. And I think,
and I might be wrong, but I believe that those are directly appealable, like you don't need
permission from the judge, like with this last disqualification issue. So I think those can go
straight to the
court of appeals if the defense loses so it's very interesting that you that you brought up
the language being used because fannie willis well she when she bum rushed the stand uh uh
anger is a cougar as you put it uh she said she said i'm not on she goes i'm not on trial they're on trial for stealing an election
which always like which really rung in my ears right because i've sat through a lot of these
nomination processes in the senate and a lot of the you know a lot of these ponderous judges and
let's let the evidence bring us to where we need to be we know a lot of prosecutors we bring them
on the show seems like such a that seems like such a affront to prosecution.
Right. To like scream someone's crime as though you've already found them guilty.
Again, sir, it just seems like an insult to the Georgia legal system.
Well, and here's the problem. So when you in Georgia has a law on the books, as does every other state where you are legally allowed, there's a process for challenging elections. But the presidential
election is very difficult because you can't, it doesn't work within the traditional time frame for
civil litigation. Because first off, when you don't know the winner for like two or three or
four weeks, because the states are changing the procedures in the middle of the counting,
so to speak, when the results are
delayed and you've got a hard deadline for mid-December for electors to be sent, at least
the names to be sent to Washington, D.C., and the elections in early November with the results
delayed a couple of weeks, you don't have time to file a lawsuit, go through discovery, conduct
hearings, and get to a result in time to get everything sent to Washington. So lawyers have
to think outside the box. They have to think about perhaps, do we preserve our clients' rights here
by coming up with some alternative electors just in case things change and we get a different count
or something? Because if you're not prepared, then you're basically left with nothing. And so
these lawyers were working fast and furious to try to think outside the box because they knew
that traditional litigation challenging elections just doesn't work, particularly in the environment
that we have now where results are delayed. So when David Schaefer, the defendant David Schaefer,
says that he's relying on the advice of his lawyers, what this means is that she's now criminalizing the practice of law.
Because what lawyers do when there's no clear answer, we share ideas with each other.
We figure out, okay, we think outside the box.
What can we do to be an effective advocate for our client when the mechanisms that exist in the law, such as a lawsuit, when those don't work, what can we do?
And so they were thinking outside the box.
And so what Willis has done is she's criminalized that.
She's criminalized free speech and she's criminalized, you know, I think, creative practicing of law.
And that's what these motions that we're having hearings about tomorrow
uh is gonna cover so it's gonna be interesting to see how that plays out as well
ladies and gentlemen uh we we found uh mr holloway here because of his incredible account on x
and because he preaches and spits pure fire and truth just like he's done on this show right now
please we encourage you to follow philip holloway on his ex account. Let's go ahead over to the profile, please. And make sure this
man, 50,000 people can't be wrong. I mean, come on, but we're going to get the, let's get those
numbers up to a hundred K. Let's go. Let's make sure that we have good lawyers with great audiences
that are actually speaking truth. We need far more of that in our
country. Also a way to be rid of Fannie Willis without disqualification is to actually beat
Fannie Willis because she is an elected position. Right now, we are honored to have Fannie Willis's
opponent, Courtney Kramer, joining the program. Welcome, Courtney.
Hey, Benny, how are you?
Thank you so much, Phil. I know that you've got to go, but you did name drop Courtney Kramer
just a second ago. Courtney's my friend, and I support her, and I'm honored to be on with her,
of course, with you. So yeah, this is great. I want to hear what she's got to say because I know
that she's the right candidate, honestly, for the citizens of Fulton County, because they need to be represented by a district attorney who's going to take care of the crime that matters want to since you name dropped, Courtney, and since we're very excited to have you both on the program, I did want to sort of throw out there.
We keep we keep playing these videos, this video of Fulton County cheering for the crime go down that like the the murderers get solved that the uh
the horrible living conditions the theft the crime that all that go away and all they're getting are
these fake prosecutions of president trump and it does seem like a wonderful opportunity for somebody
who cares about law and order to to run for office yeah courtney courtney should be courtney answer
that because you're the right person for
that one yeah you know I um a lot of people uh did not think that I was going to get in the race
or that any Republican was going to get in this race I think it's been a little over two decades
since we've had a Republican qualified to run for DA in Fulton County and I think it's been even
longer than that since there has been a Republican DA. And Phil, correct me if I'm wrong, but I mean, we're talking decades, you know, pretty much the entire time I've been alive.
We haven't had a Republican challenge anyone in this seat.
And being born and raised in Fulton County and seeing the downhill spiral of what that office is becoming after Paul Howard and now Fannie Willis,
you know, I was not going to sit back and let the voters in
Fulton County, the citizens here, be told who their next DA was going to be. That's not fair.
That's not how elections should work at all. There's a reason why we have primaries. There's
a reason why we have general elections, you know, and I think that just having a Democrat on that
ballot is not fair. It's not just, especially after what we've seen over the last couple of years and her pretty much making a mockery of the legal profession,
using her job as a political stage to further her own personal agenda and political agenda.
That's not what we need in Fulton County. That's not what any DA's office needs.
And I think that people don't understand that this race is not just about Fulton County. You know, the DA in Fulton County, just like the DA in any of these other big counties,
you know, New York, in Florida, when you let criminals go out of your county and they go and
they travel across the state and into other states and they commit crimes, we've seen that with Lake
and Riley. You know, we've seen that across the board with with illegal immigration. These DAs in certain cities let these defendants go or just let defendants rot who might
be innocent. And we can't have that anymore. And we also deserve a DA who's honest and transparent
with, you know, with her with her voters and constituents. What she did with Nathan Wade is
despicable beyond belief. I you know, you heard Ashley Merchant testify about it in the Senate hearings.
This has never been done before. Hiring an outside counsel, special prosecutor, especially the rate he was paid, has never happened before.
And I think that it's just time that we hold we hold her accountable.
And being being in elected office is a privilege. And when you abuse a privilege, it is at risk of being
taken away. So that's exactly why I decided to put my name in the hat to run for DA against her.
We've been to Fulton County for projects probably a dozen times. And so we feel like we know it a
little bit, but we're certainly not from there. And so this clip, I'm so excited to play this
clip for you. We'll just play it as a play beside. You can see it. And perhaps you've seen on social media,
it went viral to 50 million views on our account.
It's when Donald Trump got his mugshot from Fannie Willis.
And then the people went into the streets to cheer for him
as he was driving through their neighborhoods.
And people were cheering, screaming, free Trump.
And they were saying, Fannie, you done effed up.
Can you like tell me what's going on
here? Can you explain this to me? You know, I can't explain it to you because I don't think,
well, one, I will say, I will preface that if I were to become a DA in Fulton County,
I would recuse myself from this case because I have too much involvement in it personally.
So I do want to make that very known. And so I think
that as time has gone on, people have realized that her investigation into the special brain
jury into Trump was a waste of time, a waste of resources when you have people in Fulton County
getting murdered every day, getting raped every day. And those people are not being held accountable
and the victims are being denied justice and justice delayed is justice denied.
And that's what's happening in Fulton County. I think what you're seeing is a shift from people who are super hard or super, super far left who didn't like Trump,
who are starting to see the political climate change in the country under a Biden administration.
And with that comes D.A.'s like Fannie Willis under a Biden administration. And with that comes DAs like Fannie Willis under a Biden administration.
I think that they are, you know, one, outraged, but in support of President Trump. And I think
that what's happening here, you know, her indicting him and, you know, 19 other defendants, that
helped him. I don't know if she thought that was going to hurt him, but it most certainly did not.
I think it's shown, you know, she's kind of shown what her true intentions
are in that office. And I think Fulton County, though the demographics are more left-leaning,
you are starting to see lawyers come out and speak out about this. You're starting to see people
in the legal community, but in politics who are more left-leaning come out and speak out about
this. And so I think you're seeing a shift finally in Fulton County. You know, I don't think we're ever going to be super far right,
but I think we're definitely coming back towards the middle. And I think that, you know, the DA
in Fulton County needs to be more representative of that and not go after, you know, defendants for
a political gain. I think it's just, like I said, it's just sick. And I don't really know many other DAs who have a handful of bar complaints against them right now,
but I know for a fact that she does. So.
Phillip's been educating us on that. Phillip, we know you have to go to trial or you have a
date in court. So Godspeed, sir. Thank you so much for being on the program.
Thank you for having me.
Courtney, we really look forward and we were excited when you announced your candidacy. We
were like, wow, this is amazing. There's going to be some competition. What is it that led you
to finally say, all right, I'm going to be the first Republican in a couple decades
to run for the seat? So at first I thought that, you know, like I said, the political climate in Fulton County is just different. It's not 50-50 Republican-Democrat. It's never been like that. So, I knew it was going to be an uphill battle, but I do done a lot of press and a lot of media speaking out against Bonnie Willis. And it just made sense. It was the right time. It's the right race. And I think that,
like I said earlier, I just wasn't going to let the citizens in Fulton County sit back and be told,
especially myself, I vote in Fulton County, obviously, but I'm not going to be told who
our next DA is going to be. That's just not how our elections are supposed to work. And so I think
at the end of the day, it was just,
it's not about, and I know some of the media is trying to pivot it as, you know, it's right versus
left, you know, this is a Trump lawyer and stuff, but that's not, that's not what this is about at
all. It's, it's really about right versus wrong and holding her accountable. And like I said,
it felt like the right race at the right time and being being from Fulton County, it just it struck, you know, it tugged at my heartstrings to do this.
And I knew before that I knew before that Friday I was going to do it.
But it was it was kind of nice kind of waiting until that last day to see the media frenzy around it.
And I don't think that she thought she was going to get a Republican challenger.
But like I said, you know, it's a privilege to be an elected official. And when
you abuse that privilege, it'll be taken away. So I, you know, I've said it in my tweet, fire Fonny,
but I think that people in Fulton County need to seriously consider who they were voting for and
not vote for someone because they are in this position, You know, it's the DA's office, right?
You are the lead prosecutor in your county.
You are supposed to, you know, fight crime.
You're supposed to put criminals away.
You're supposed to, you know, advocate for your victims.
And she's not doing that.
And that's not a political or partisan action at all.
It shouldn't be.
And she's made it that way, which is unfortunate.
And that's kind of, like I said, that's kind of what led me to do it. You have to be a practicing
attorney in Georgia for three years to be the district attorney. I passed the bar in December
of 2020. So I just met that requirement. So like I said, it was kind of perfect timing. So
I'm excited to see what happens between now and November.
I think you're going to see. I'm not really sure what's going to happen with her primary with Christian, Christian Wise Smith.
But, you know, she's the incumbent. So and he's lost twice already when he ran for office for D.A.
once, I believe, and then attorney general once as well. And those primaries. And so I I have a good feeling it'll be, you know, me versus Bonnie come November.
And so, like I said, it'll be a it'll be a fun. It's supposed to be.
It's just, you know, not fun, but I'm excited to show the voters in Fulton County that they they have a much better option than what they currently have right now.
Yeah, that's right. I mean, just people on a basic human level, people are just tired of
being lied to. Take Trump out of it. Take party out of it. People are sick of being lied to.
And we have this clip and a lot of people saw, you know, Fannie Will's bum rush, obviously,
the court and testify. And we've played those clips and they went thermonuclear. But this clip,
no, nobody's really seen
because it's from some really small interview
when Fannie was running for office the first time.
And she said something that really, really struck us
that was quite fascinating to hear.
She said this about the sex life
of the man who currently held the DA position.
I guarantee you it was with my reputation, with my community ties,
I am going to be able to attract the best and the brightest minds to that office.
You're sitting with someone today that actually wants to make a difference
because they deserve a DA that won't have sex with his employees,
because they deserve a DA that won't put money in their own pocket when it should go
to benefit children because we deserve better. The irony. I mean, is this like straight out of
central casting? And is it unbelievable? Because she did exactly those two things. She was having
sex with her employees. That's a that's demonstrably evidentiary. True. She admitted it.
She was putting money in her own pocket with all these lavish vacations taxpayer funded.
And so on it's just on a basic human level, take party out of it, take Trump out of it,
take Biden out of it on a basic human level. She's just lied like like a greed, egregiously
lied to the voters. Right. right correct and this is also like this
is also an ethical thing too right you basically are going and saying oh i'm gonna hire the best
and the brightest minds i'm not gonna have sex with my employees i'm not gonna pay myself
uh which is what you know she's telling us that paul howard was doing which is why she was running
and i just you know it is it's funny how it turns out and she's kind of, I'm sure she's eating her words now. Um, but she's done exactly that. And it's just an,
it's from a pure ethical and moral standpoint. You know, this job is, is people look up to you,
people count on you and depend on you. And I think that we've seen that not really many people can do
that anymore, or if they ever were able to at the outset.
Maybe she did some stuff when she first got elected. That's great. But the problem is now is that she has completely gone down a different path of not prosecuting any actual crimes.
She is you know, she is a backlog. I think she got rid of Paul Howard's backlog, but then, of course, created her own backlog.
So I think about a year ago, we had 4,000 rape kits that were going on that have not been tested yet.
That is insane. That is absolutely ridiculous. That should never happen.
She asked the board of commissioners for a handful of money to go hire more prosecutors to get rid of the backlog.
Guess what she didn't do? Hire those prosecutors to get rid of the backlog. She then used it to pay her boyfriend and then go along these trips. And so I
just, just like you said, it's, it's, this is not a partisan thing at all. It is what it's, what it's
right versus wrong. And what she has done is wrong. It's egregiously gross. And I think that,
you know, she, she has to be held accountable. And the only way
to do that at this point, you know, we can't, we can't depend on the bar. We can't depend on judges.
We can't depend on any of that, but what you can do is vote. And I think that that that's very
powerful. And, you know, if the people in Fulton County still want her as DA, that's their decision.
But like I said, I will give them an option and a much better option at that. And I can promise you, I will not be doing any of the
things that she's done currently in office. And I will not be getting my words later. I can tell
you that, buddy. Yeah. She's like, she's like, my only crime was a relationship. No, man,
this is a married man. It's deeply immoral. This is a married man, your homewrecker,
and you lied about it along with a bunch of other empirical lies
that have been proven by our show and others.
And so it just seems like a truly immoral question.
So what's the differentiator, right?
So what happens when Courtney Kramer gets elected?
How are you going to go about this job?
You know, I think what you have to look at is hiring your chief prosecutor.
That's a lot of people don't understand what the role of the D.A. is.
You you are, you know, the head prosecutor, but you're managing an office.
You have a team and your job is to make sure that your team is doing is doing the job.
And here's the job of the people, right? And, you know,
you have different, she has different, well, I think she's added a couple, but you have different
divisions. You hire the heads of those divisions in the DA's office, and you make sure that cases
are going to these judges, that people aren't sitting in jail for years on end without a
hearing or without bond or anything like that. You're managing an office. She has shown that she can't manage it. That is kind of, that's exactly what I would do. I know the right
people. I know the right resources. I have the ability and capability to manage an office like
that. And that's the very first thing that you have to do. I would definitely look into, you
know, the accounting of the office, because I think there's probably a lot more money going to other resources that probably shouldn't be going to certain places.
And I think that's super important as well, because you only have so much money. Right.
And the money needs to be used for what's best for the citizens, for the safety, to make sure that we aren't having so much crime in Fulton County.
I mean, we're like, you know, it's Atlanta.
We're the epicenter of crime in Georgia.
And nothing's happening.
That crime has been, despite what people say, I mean, there are still, you know,
shootings, murders, and rapes every single day in Fulton County.
It's not really like that, you know, other places in Georgia.
And it shouldn't be like that.
That's because their DAs are doing their job. And so I think that, like I said, the first thing would be
make sure that my staff, my team is the best and the brightest and the most experienced team
to be in that role, because that's what we deserve here. Like I said, that and then,
oh, I'm sorry. And then just the accounting of the finances in
the office. I think that the transparency of that, clearly, we can't trust what she's been
spending money on. So I think that that would be, you know, two things that I do along with,
you know, many others, but, you know, that can't all happen on day one.
So forgive me for the question. I've never asked a candidate for office this question. But given the circumstances, I have to you. So based on your answer right there, you've just confirmed to us that you won't be hiring your boyfriend to be the chief prosecutor while simultaneously being a homewrecker, while simultaneously paying him in cash out of the pillowcase that you carry with you everywhere
in your fanny pack where you lay your head.
So you're not going to do those things.
No, and I'm not going to be taking cash
for my campaign either, as she admitted to on the stand.
So you don't have to worry about that.
Good to have those questions.
Not a typical question I ask candidates for office,
but given the circumstances.
It's valid.
Gotta have to.
Okay, final thing. If you face off with Fannie Willis in a debate, I don't know if they have
them, but let's say that they have them, given the circumstances, probably pretty high profile.
You debate Fannie Willis, what do you say to her?
How are the citizens and voters of Fulton County ever supposed to trust you again, based on the lies and misuse and lack of transparency that,
that she's had in that office to this point.
I would love to debate her because I think the facts are on my side,
not hers. Despite what she says. I mean, she's, you know,
a politician clearly.
And so she might go around and beat her on the answer, but you can't,
based on what she's done.
There's she's lost trust. She's lost. She should have lost all trust in every voter in Fulton County at this point.
And I don't see how I don't see how you come back from that. I don't see how you can.
You know, right now, like I said, there's still hundreds of thousands of dollars that have been wasted and that are continuing to be wasted on certain cases in that office.
And I think my question really would be, how are we ever going to trust you again?
And was it worth it?
Yeah.
Well, you can trust that our show will be broadcasting that debate live.
Believe that, Courtney.
It's so rare.
It's so rare these days. most the rarest trade is courage
and you have courage you're going up against uh a truly uh a truly monstrous uh system there in
Fulton County and uh we just say godspeed we just we thank you so much for coming on the program
everybody follow uh Courtney at Kramer for ga on x and check out her website
and um like courage is something that we're lacking uh very much we wish we could do an
an infusion of courage is something needed so desperately in our party and and you have it. And so we say thank you. We totally support you. We hope you come back soon. Thanks, Benny. I appreciate it.
All right.
Hey, there we go.
Took a second.
Big ups to our production team here, to the producers, to Robbie and ALX, who got that great booking.
We've been trying to book Courtney and Phillip for a while,
and they've had a very busy run. And so we're very excited to finally get them on the show.
And we'll see, ladies and gentlemen, we'll see what happens. We'll see what happens in another high profile case that is deeply mysterious and
incredibly strange and we don't know what to really make of it the rapper Diddy has suddenly
broken his silence obviously through a spokesperson says he's a victim of a witch hunt as he slams
cop for cuffing his sons during sex trafficking raid, pleads his innocence.
So what do you think about this? What do you think?
What people are telling us is that Diddy was absolutely into sex trafficking and that this was a, this was operational, sort of an Epstein kind of catfishing honeypot operation that he was running with cameras and recordings.
And this is how these people are.
What is the moment of Zen on the show?
You know, the moment of Zen, the moment of Zen and enlightenment is when you realize that your government is a criminal enterprise and operates as a criminal
enterprise, extorts you for taxes, try not paying your taxes, go to jail, extorts you,
obviously, by censoring your speech, literally like sends their muscle to hunt you down.
Like your government operates as a mob, mafia.
And how does the mafia operate?
Mafia operates through leverage.
They have leverage on you.
You need leverage.
That's what Epstein was.
Epstein was leverage.
Look what they got out of Epstein.
Greatest investment ever.
Nobody knows where Epstein got his money.
Nobody knows where Epstein got his money.
Who paid for all that?
Dude, you're asking the right questions. It was pretty obvious who was
paying for Epstein's lifestyle. Epstein's job was obviously to get leverage on the Clintons,
on American senators, members of Congress, the royal freaking family, billionaires from all
over Europe. Go look at the clientele.
Go look at the people that flew out of Kevin Spacey. Come on, man. We know what Kevin Spacey
has been up to. Creepy old weirdo. Like Kevin Spacey, big time, huge Hollywood name in the
early aughts. Dude, that was the goal. And you get all these guys and you get all this material.
And as soon as they get out of line, hey, hi, my name's Jimmy.
I'm from the alphabet.
I'm from the alphabet boys of the government.
We have a tape of you doing a thing on an island,
and you wouldn't like that tape to be leaked, would you?
Yeah, so you're not gonna do the thing
we don't want you to do.
You're in fact going to do the thing we want you to do.
And then nobody will ever see the tape. That's how it works. So apparently this is what
Diddy was doing. Now there was a massive raid at his house and you can obviously see the government
agents raiding his house with like a military level force, air, land, and sea. And what I think
the smart people are saying about this is this isn't the government
suddenly finding its better angels in trying to stop sex trafficking. If they were trying to stop
sex trafficking, they'd close the border. Duh. Federal government is totally incentivizing
an open border. This is completely a cover up in order to stop whatever did he had in order
to confiscate whatever evidence he had and to ensure that he
didn't ever use it against them. Isn't that something? At least that's the functional theory.
That's the functional theory that we have. What do you think about all of this?
Apparently, his evidence might have slipped through the hands of the feds, though, because he did send his plane, his private jet to Antigua with something.
He wasn't in that private jet.
Something was in there.
So he sent his plane international right at the time of this raid with something in it.
What was that thing?
Very interesting.
Also, his plane has disappeared
from the plane tracker. We used to be able to track his jet, and now it's been wiped.
What the hell is that about? I don't know. Seems very, very suspicious. The rapper, of course,
is saying that he is a victim of excess government abuses. He's the victim. Mr. Combs was never detained, but spoke to and
cooperated with authorities. Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs or his family
members have been arrested. Their ability to travel has not been restricted in any way.
Combs was seen speaking to customs agents at the airport for 15 minutes from his Miami Beach mansion,
but he was never arrested. So the rapper was stopped at the airport trying to flee,
presumably. And what you see is these photos of these federal agents with all these
bags, these bags worth of evidence that they're carrying out.
A bunch of laptops and stuff in there.
The neighbors are also saying there were busloads of women that were taken into the home.
So I don't know.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see, ladies and gentlemen.
I suppose we'll have to wait and see although all of his uh all of his little friends
all of his little friends are out here uh saying that everyone knew about this well isn't that
funny remember that clip of john mccain's wife being like everyone knew what epstein was doing
but we just didn't want to stop him cool so you've always been picky about your produce
but now you find yourself checking every label to make sure it's Canadian. So be it. At Sobeys, we knew exactly what Epstein was up to the entire time.
We knew exactly what Epstein, the diddler, we call him.
We knew exactly what he was up to the entire time.
Here's Reggie Wright Jr. straight up predicting exactly what was going to happen.
These clips are wild, and there's a bunch of them.
They're from months ago or years ago.
But all these people are like, no, no, no, this guy's going down.
But he needs to build a spot over there in Bali for his boy Puffy.
Puffy needs, I warned Kifidi to take his ass over there.
There's no extradition laws over there.
So I'm warning you now, Puffy, take your ass over there.
Reggie prediction.
I know Puffy is smart enough and he probably doesn't already clean his houses.
But sexual predators.
What do they do?
What do?
And we'd be like, damn, why?
They treat their sex tapes like.
Y'all remember that song, Me and My Girlfriend and Pac Dead?
What he was talking about?
What was Pac talking about, y'all? And that. Do y'all really know What he was talking about? What was Pac talking about, y'all? Do y'all really know what he was talking
about? For those of y'all who know what he was talking about, he was talking about a gun,
but sexual predators
is what hold onto their
tapes. And cops know that.
So I wouldn't be surprised if
some store just
or some puffy properties
be getting raided real soon.
Because
they need to get to those tapes.
They get one of those tapes
with him with those little people that
have been making the accusations.
Woo!
Why was this such
a known thing?
It really does make you wonder.
Who the hell's in charge here?
Who was running this operation?
Have you ever heard an interview with
Diddy? Not really a smart
guy. Not a particularly bright
dude. Who was running this
operation? What was going on here?
This is a cleanup job.
Who's running this guy's entire career?
Has it was the entire day?
Like the guy wasn't a good rapper.
He didn't make any good music.
But like, who's who's running all of this?
Was this it was his entire career in op.
Ice Cube straight up says this.
Listen, man, we don't have time to go get all into this.
But here's all I can say. I don't
know hip hop. I don't listen to hip hop. All right. I don't listen to hip hop. That's why
I think his music's bad. Okay. Cause I think virtually all hip hop music, I think is terrible,
but, um, Ice Cube, who's obviously a legendary rapper is doing an interview with Bill Maher.
He's like, no, no, no. You know know that rap music was created by the central intelligence agencies,
by federal agencies
in order to control the black population.
And as an experiment,
as it comes to like black population,
youth crime and so on.
And so like, if that guy's saying this,
then what part did he play in all this?
And then there's the connections to R. Kelly.
You know what that guy was into.
The connections to Jay-Z. You know what that guy was into? The connections to Jay-Z.
You know what that guy's into?
Rapping with Marina Abramovich.
Like, how dark does the rabbit hole go?
How deep does it go?
It makes you question everything.
Makes you question, like, the power of celebrity.
Who's got celebrity?
Who becomes famous?
And why?
Kanye West talks a lot about this.
Who's allowed to become famous. And then of course, what happens when you start speaking the truth?
How quickly you go away. Cat Williams was a comedian who had a ton of specials, was really,
really famous, then suddenly wasn't famous. And he got, he's decided to come out on a bunch of podcasts and say like, listen, the way the system works
is they offer you all this money,
but you gotta be part of their little club.
You gotta be part of this little Illuminati club
and you gotta do all this sick stuff.
You gotta do all this perverted stuff.
And I didn't do it.
And he straight up names Diddy,
saying that he was a, he's a predator. He straight
up calls him a sexual predator. This is before the arrests. OK, this is like months ago. I don't
know exactly when this podcast was filmed, but it was months ago. He talks about Diddy as a sexual
predator. And then he says they're coming for him and nothing can stop it. And the dude, the dude's
done. They're coming for him. So how can so many people predict this guy's downfall?
Including like weird psychic ladies on TikToks
like from months ago saying he's gonna be,
the rest is gonna happen between March and April.
And it did.
How are people able to predict this?
I mean, there's dark energy, man.
There's dark energy with these guys.
I believe in spiritual energy.
I like do, you have to as a person of faith.
And they like, like how are so many celebrities and people able to go on public podcasts and public platforms
and say that this guy is going down here and now. Makes your skin crawl what these people are into.
Check out Cat Williams, like straight up predicting this.
It's God's side and the other side. And we don't care nothing about
the other side, period, period. All of these big deviants is all catching hell in 2024. It's up for
all of them. It don't matter if you did or whoever you is, T.G. Jakes, any of them, all lies will be exposed. That's all.
And anyone who takes that the wrong way, know why they take it the wrong way.
The truth is the light.
We good now?
Because the people want to know, why would he get blackballed?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then he goes on.
He says, why did he get blackballed?
Cat Williams got blackballed because he decided not to be part of that club.
And then no more gigs, no more jobs,
no more HBO specials, right?
This is how powerful that is.
So when you see somebody who is a celebrity,
ask yourself what those people have to do
to become a celebrity and who's really in control, right?
And then you start to like sort of change your perspective.
You start seeing why they see independent creators And then you start to like sort of change your perspective.
You start seeing why they see independent creators as such a threat, right?
Because if you're independent, you're not controlled.
And you start to see the world totally differently.
We'll see what comes of this.
We believe Candace on these things.
Candace Owens straight up said
as soon as she heard of the raid,
Candace Owens like, gotta tell you, they're doing a coverup here. They're doing a mop-up operation.
This isn't them fact-finding and trying, like, this guy's gonna, they're probably gonna put him
in prison, but they're getting all of the evidence. They're going and gathering all
the evidence, and then they're gonna destroy it.
Now, here's the question I have for you. One clip, one clip, one photo I do want to, okay.
Can we get the photo of the feds raiding Epstein Island?
There's like a ton of photos of like these guys, the feds.
Feds went to Little St. James in the Bahamas,
in the Caribbean, and they raided Epstein's Island.
They took everything. You can see the boats. They raided Epstein's Island. They took everything.
You can see the boats. They did like a military style raid. It looks just like what they did to Diddy. It's a military style raid. And these guys went in with tactical gear and planes and boats
and an army. And you can see the bags of evidence being ripped out of Epstein's place. They got bags. They got boxes.
The feds were crawling all over the island. That's a little strange. Why would that be?
Why would there be so many FBI agents? Look at the size of that boat.
Look at the bags of evidence. Have you ever seen any of that evidence?
Can you point me to it so that we can play it on the show? Loved it. Loved to expose what was going on there. Have you ever seen any of
the evidence that the FBI hoovered up? Apparently, CDs, hard drives, they did the same thing with
this apartment in New York. CDs, hard drives, images, stockpiles of photos and videos. Never seen the light of day.
Nothing. The only person that ever went to prison was his accomplice, who also knows everything.
None of his clients went to prison. None of the people on the island went to prison.
Jeffrey Epstein was arc-encited by a lady in a pantsuit with two-inch heels cackling as she walks down the hall.
Jeffrey Epstein looks up at the little red camera in his cell and the red light goes
off. See ya. Yeah. That's an interesting question there. And then that finally got me thinking like,
wait a second, this is totally a coverup. That's totally a coverup. So that's
what's going on, man. That's what's going on. That's what we think. Let me know what you think
in the comment section. They want these people, they want to gag these people. They want them to
stay silent. They want Donald Trump to stay silent. Trump is slapped with a gag order
in Stormy Daniels' hush money case. Stop him from attacking staff and witnesses as he lashed out
against the judge's daughter. Why would Trump lash out against the judge's daughter? Well, maybe because the
judge's daughter posted a photo of Trump in prison bars. Look at this. Not just a photo. Hold on.
Hold on. Let's be smart with our social media understanding here. Her avatar, her avi is Trump behind jail bars. This is the judge's
daughter in the Alvin Bragg fake bullshit case in New York. So does that tell you
this ex-account belongs to Lauren Merchan under the handle Lauren M42. This shows her profile picture is President Trump behind
bars in a jail cell. The judge is in the Trump case. He can't get a fair trial from this judge.
This should be disqualifying. This absolutely should be disqualifying.
This is bananas. Bananas for a banana republic.
So they've stopped Donald Trump from talking about the trial because of this and
man it does show you the rot inside the system it does show you the evil inside the system we
talk a lot about the eric holder memo that memo that was written about how like the doj is not
allowed to prosecute that would allow to go and do prosecutions that would upset the apple cart,
that would upset the American elites.
So they're not allowed to pursue prosecutions that would upset the established American elite order.
And and that that is in that is obviously the controlling vector that stops people like the Bidens, the Clintons from being prosecuted,
Epstein Island from being investigated, because it'd be too humiliating to the rest of the world
to see what a monstrous rat's nest den of vipers of predators run our country. It'd be too damaging to the American brand to see that we are run
by this elite group of true predators and filth. These people are monsters.
That doesn't apply to Donald Trump. This Eric Holder memo doesn't apply to Donald Trump
because they don't consider him part of the ruling class elite. He's not a Democrat. George W. Bush is in this class. That's why you don't see George W. Bush
be prosecuted for war crimes or Barack Obama be prosecuted for murdering Americans via drone,
who are 16 years old. Eric Holder wrote this in order to protect them. This is the official memo.
You want to know why this stuff, why you don't want to be so enraging?
This, this is it.
This is the government writing themselves.
This is the elites writing themselves
a get out of jail free card.
And it rules the Justice Department to this day.
It's the first thing that's got to go.
It's the first thing that's got to go.
You got to get an attorney general, Ted Cruz,
that can rewrite this
and say that no one is above the law.
No one's above the law.
Well, F you. Actually, yeah, this proves that someone, no one is above the law. No one's above the law. Well, F you.
Actually, yeah, this proves that people are above the law.
The American ruling class wrote themselves
a get out of jail free card that they are above the law.
So it really is a broken rigged system.
And now they're gagging Trump
because he's complaining that the judge's family has avatars on social media that want him behind prison bars.
Watch the presiding judge in the criminal case against former President Donald Trump.
Now barring Trump from speaking about witnesses, prosecutors, court staff and jurors.
Trump faces 34 charges of falsifying business records
to conceal hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels. The defense team has
argued any gag order would trample Trump's free speech rights, keeping him from making comments
like this. Colangelo is a radical left from the DOJ. On Monday, the former president raging against one of the
prosecutors in the case, Matthew Colangelo, after a judge ruled the trial would go on.
This is all done by Biden and the thugs that work for Biden. Colangelo worked with New York
Attorney General Letitia James' office in 2018. In 2021, Colangelo became acting associate
attorney general of the DOJ during the Biden administration.
Then he was hired by the Manhattan DA's office in the fall of 2022 to work on the hush money case, a resume Trump can no longer publicly attack.
Oh, man.
Yeah, baby.
They are scared. It's scared. You can hear the baby. They are scared.
It's scared.
You can hear the panic.
They've lost control.
They've lost control of events.
Bridges are collapsing.
Planes are flying out of the sky.
The country's in shambles.
Country's in shambles.
And they're now losing control.
And now they're losing control of their precious message,
which is why they're
freaking out about rana about diddy about all of this they're they've lost control
so it's going to be an interesting couple months leading up to the election we'll be
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scripture to you. Psalms 34 for our verse of the
day. When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them out of their troubles.
The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit. I know there are people
who are brokenhearted, obviously in this country, people are brokenhearted. I am brokenhearted
seeing the state of things. The country is in shambles right now, man. But the Lord is here to help.
When we cry out, the Lord hears us.
And he is a just God who loves us, cares about us.
And that's like, that's all we need, really.
And so, ladies and gentlemen,
march forward with me onto victory.
Can't defeat a happy army.
It's your boy, Benny.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Former MLB All-Star Sean Casey, a.k.a. The Mayor, keeps hitting it out of the park.
Take my 30 years of experience.
Take the wisdom and knowledge I've learned from the failures when I got sent down my rookie year.
All the injuries I had to overcome.
Your mind is the most important tool you have in life.
Be relentless. Keep charging.
It matters how you talk to yourself, how you look at the world.
That matters.
We talk about that.
I don't know.
I'm fired up.
Baseball's back, and it's going to be incredible.
I love it.
The Mayor's Office with Sean Casey from Believe.
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