The Dan Bongino Show - A Shockingly Dopey Faceplant (Ep 2048)

Episode Date: July 17, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 get ready to hear the truth about america on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host dan bongino so the chat's on fire here welcome to the live chat love to have you all here so we're over here growing family of course k rock and roll we got some new people here tyson t 1980 be canceled 0608 r Oh eight Rita 1103. Welcome to the chat. Love to have you all here. The chat's apparently going a little nuclear over to don't get dead shirt. If you missed it, you'll see what I mean. Coming up in a second. Got an update on that big show today. Where do renegades now? Big speech this weekend. Cool weekend update. Another thing happened with the FBI that apparently got played by the Ukrainians again.
Starting point is 00:00:49 I feel like we're all getting played all the time by the FBI, don't you? And then another, another update. This is a question I'm being asked by almost everyone when I go out now, especially I was at Turning Point this weekend. What is up with the cocaine at the White House? 50% of you are sick of the story, 50% of you aren't. But there's an interesting update on this. And I think I know what happened now,
Starting point is 00:01:09 how they're going to wiggle their way out of this. I'll show you what I mean. Big show today. Welcome on a Monday. Today's show brought to you by ExpressVPN. Using the internet without ExpressVPN? It's like not paying attention to the safety demonstration on a flight.
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Starting point is 00:02:14 But Joe, it's a Monday, my friend. I haven't spoken to you in a while. The audience misses you. So how are you, bud? Happy Monday. And it sure is good to be back. No kidding. Yeah, man, it's good to have you.
Starting point is 00:02:24 Good to be back. No kidding. Yeah, man, it's good to have you. Good to be back. You know, I was actually experiencing that rainy season myself for the last few days. Joe was in the great state of Florida, melting. Yeah, Joe's used to the Maryland 90-degree summers, not the Florida 700-degree summers. So Joe aged another 30 years. Coming down here, his DNA is effectively broken off in the heat, but it's okay. It's okay. We'll give him some growth hormone or something and perk him right up. Good to have you back
Starting point is 00:02:48 though, buddy. He's not the same without you. So let's get to it. So I gave a speech this week in a turning point. The place was packed. It's Charlie Kirk's group. I heard they had 7,000 people there on Friday. I got to tell you, on Saturday, there were only a few empty
Starting point is 00:03:04 seats and they weren't even empty. The only reason they were empty is because they were on the far left side of a massive auditorium. You couldn't see anything, so people left the seats to stand in the back. So there effectively were no empty seats. They were just standing. The place was packed. Now, keep in mind, it's the summer. It's Florida.
Starting point is 00:03:24 It's hot. And the Turning Point event was packed, wall to wall. And I've done a lot of events. It's been 10 years, not to belabor this point. The energy right now before this political presidential campaign, it's as hot as I've seen as back in 2016. It's hot, folks. Vivek had a big turnout for his group.
Starting point is 00:03:46 Trump's speech was packed. My speech was packed. Don Jr. spoke before me. I wore a shirt. Let me get this out of the way. Some of you may like this shirt. Justin, you said the chat was feisty about it? Okay. All right. Justin said there were a lot of people excited about it. So, first-timer Dan J. A muster. Good to have you in the chat. A Y for yes, you want this shirt. An N for no, you don't.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Do you want this shirt in the store today after the show? Okay? Okay, show us the shirt. Well, here it is. I wore it. I premiered it at the Turning Point speech. It's Don't Get Dead, the Dan Bongino show. This is one of two.
Starting point is 00:04:30 I wore the other. This is a shmedium. I actually wore a large this weekend, which I rarely, if ever, do. Do you want this? It's unanimous. It is unanimous. Wow. The rumble is melting down right now with yeses. I figured that in advance. So I
Starting point is 00:04:47 cheated. The lovely Miss Paula came up before the show and said, you want to launch it today or what we were going to do a special with. So we're going to launch it today at store.bongino.com. So let's spread this around the country to don't get dead rule. I'll show you a portion of the speech where this kind of whole thing came up in a second. But yes, wow. I love you all. By the way, again, for the thousandth time, it is not a money-making endeavor for me. All of our proceeds, all of our proceeds go to charity. We have some shipping costs and other things, but it's not a money. It's for you guys. So here it is again. Don't get dead. The number one rule of the dan bongino show and i gave my speech this weekend about how liberals help you get dead but also how we're the renegades now we're the
Starting point is 00:05:32 misfits now it's us here's about a minute of the speech got a standing ovation felt really good i don't get out a lot check this out we are the misfits now we're the renegades we are the counterculture that some of you older than the 25-year-olds remember from the 60s. That's us now. And you know what? For as much as you didn't like them, it took a little guts back then to say, hey, I don't know about this Vietnam War thing. Like them or hate them, they decided they were going to throw it out there, maybe smoke a doobie and do their thing. They were the misfits, right? Now, I don't smoke doobies. It's bad for you. Don't do drugs. Remember the Nancy Reagan egg thing? Don't do drugs thing, right? Having said that, I am begging you to please stick with us, man, because there is no courage without fear,
Starting point is 00:06:14 and there is a second creation out there. There is a God out there, and you are one day going to have to go there with your CV resume for life, And that better have some suffering in it. Because it's only through that suffering that you are going to understand real joy and real pleasure. That look on your kid's face as they hit that single to win the game. You are only going to understand that. And it is only going to matter if you intentionally put yourself through suffering and pain. God puts you here to enjoy your life, but make no mistake, he puts you here to suffer too.
Starting point is 00:06:50 You would never understand happiness if you can't contrast it with the unbelievable sweat equity you have to put into getting through your everyday life fighting for freedom. There is no courage without fear. So go forward. Embrace it. Be afraid. Be a little scared. That fear is natural. Fail, fall down, get back up. But understand, you are on the right side of
Starting point is 00:07:17 freedom and liberty. You are the tip of the spear, and this country won't get dead if you keep it up. Yeah, you're damn right it won't. We're the misfits now. We're the renegades now. We're the counterculture now. That's us. That's not them. You want to be a damn lemming?
Starting point is 00:07:36 You want to be some shit-faced loser lemming following the current zeitgeist of the time right off the cultural cliff into the abyss of stupid. Be a liberal. It's easy. You'll get a pass. I told everybody at the event, the young kids there included, you want the easy path?
Starting point is 00:07:55 Don't join our movement. Don't. Matter of fact, we don't want you. You're just going to bail out later when the time gets tough and we don't need shit birds. You want to take on a real challenge, man? You want to be a cultural shit grenade thrown into the tent of the current losers
Starting point is 00:08:12 zeitgeist of the time? Then yeah, man, we're ready for you. Because this little ragtag army of culture warriors that's taken on trillion dollars in corporations between Disney and Target and Bud and others and is winning. We're doing a damn good job, a damn good job in the guerrilla warfare
Starting point is 00:08:33 for the ideological future of our country. We're winning. We're winning. We're the ones that are doing all this damage to this army of anti-American, anti-liberty, sexualizing kids that they think is our future. They thought they were going to have an easy fight and they don't know what to do. We're the renegades now. You guys are the new hippies of the next generation. You know, it's funny, man. I brought that up. You look back.
Starting point is 00:09:03 These hippies ruined the country. They went later on to infiltrate our institutions, and they knew exactly what they were doing. And at the time, American culture looked down on a lot of them. But you got to give them credit. They stuck together, man. And they understood that there was some reflection of cool, of being against the mainstream, raging against the man, bro, like against the mainstream you know raging against the man bro raging against the machine man whatever nobody's raging against the machine
Starting point is 00:09:31 anymore on the left matter of fact the the band rage against the machine that i love are the machine now there are nothing but a group of doctrinaire fake phony liberals subscribing to this culture war against freedom. You, be proud, man. Stand up, right? Dust off. Chest out. Chin up. Well, you probably just saw my unit rather than my chin.
Starting point is 00:09:59 Oh, nice. Yeah. You like that? I don't like it too much. No. You. You are the? I don't like it too much. No. You. You are the culture warriors of this time. You.
Starting point is 00:10:11 You. And I love you for it. And I'm going to be there with you, man. This show is dedicated to you and only you. I don't give a shit about swampies, elected Republicans. I don't want no job. I don't need nobody's money swampies elected Republicans I don't want no job I don't need nobody's money it's not proper English
Starting point is 00:10:29 yeah it's for a reason it's how I used to talk before I became civilized from my former savage self but there's that savage side of me it's not going to go away maybe we need more savages we're the renegades now man don't you ever forget it maybe we need more savages.
Starting point is 00:10:47 We're the renegades now, man. Don't you ever forget it. And if you're looking for a soft landing and get the hell out of this movement, because this ain't the place for you. This thing here, this means something. Not a little piece of fabric or cloth, less than a penny of some cheap filament type material. That's not why this is worth something. Plastic stick here you could bend. This is worth something to me and all of you because
Starting point is 00:11:13 it's an idea, an idea the left gave up on a long time ago. But this little ragtag army of freedom loving misfits fighting for civil liberties out there they understand it's not about this cheap piece of filament type paper whatever the hell it is it's the idea behind it that matters that's you you're the warriors there just let that stew a minute and while you're at it don't get dead either Because liberalism is going to help you get dead fast I wish you could have seen that speech, folks As the Lord Almighty is my job I only thought about it for a little bit before I went in there
Starting point is 00:11:58 Because I just like to be inspired Call me crazy I'm not saying I don't think these speeches through But I don't think them through and I don't write them down I mean, you'll notice there was no teleprompter at the event. I'm not reading from a cheat sheet. I just like to be inspired. And gosh, when I was there, man, I spoke for 21 and a half minutes. And let me tell you something. I've never felt so much energy in a room. It was just a burst, man, like right into my veins like an IV. And I haven't been out of the house, at least in a group like that, for a long time.
Starting point is 00:12:30 So thank you to everybody I met. All right, let me get back to the show because I got a lot to talk about here. So listen, man, I've never seen a piece that better sums up this kind of Manichaean fight we're in right now. You and I, the rebels, the renegades, and the misfits for the future of this country. I've never seen a piece that sums it up better than this tweet I'm going to put up on the screen. This is by a writer at the Washington Post. It's a hapless buffoon, a woman by the name of Emily Yar. And just to be clear what these misfits and renegades, we are, we are the misfits and the renegades right now building and working in this
Starting point is 00:13:03 parallel economy, right? We're fighting for a future that is blind to the melanin content of people's skin, blind to their religion, that judges people on what they do, not what they look like. That's what we are supporting. We want a race-blind culture. And also, we want a culture regardless of whatever you call your sex. We just don't want anything else to take over and create obligations. Everyone should have the right to exist and the right to do and the right to exist as an American citizen with all God-given rights with them. But we don't want obligations put on other people to have to accept anything that they don't agree with, especially because of their religion. That's the fight coming up.
Starting point is 00:13:43 I have never seen a piece cover it better than this. You may laugh. You'd be like, this piece? Yes, this piece. So this Emily Yar, this hapless buffoon at the Washington Post, writes his piece. I'm a big country music guy, but I got to tell you, I like Morgan Wallen. I love Luke Combs, but I haven't heard the whole album or anything like this. So Luke Combs has a new song out, and it's a cover of Tracy Chapman's Fast Car. If you don't remember this song, and you're, Joe, you got to remember this. Hey, you got a fast car. Yeah, exactly. This song was epic.
Starting point is 00:14:16 Tracy Chapman had this song, Fast Car. I don't know if it was from the 80s or 90s. It doesn't even matter. I think it was the 90s. But the car, the song was amazing. Luke Combs covered it. So of course, the Washington Post has to make a racial incident because Luke Combs, a white country singer, and Tracy Chapman was, I didn't know she was gay. Apparently, he's black and is gay. Nobody knows because nobody cared because we just liked the song.
Starting point is 00:14:39 So she writes that this song, the cover, given that Luke Combs' cover has been such a tremendous success, is bringing up some complicated emotions. And fans and singers who know that Tracy Chapman, as a queer black woman, would have an almost zero chance at that achievement level. What? What are you talking about? This, Joe. Yeah. Was this song not a monster hit by Tracy Chapman?
Starting point is 00:15:04 Oh, yeah. Everybody was humming that song. You've got a fast car Yeah It was everywhere It was freaking everywhere It was everywhere This song Not one single person I know in Glendale
Starting point is 00:15:15 Where I grew up Didn't know the song Fast Car The video on MTV When MTV still played videos Before they went crazy Was everywhere This song was everywhere. So, of course, Community Notes got their revenge.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Fast Car by Tracy Chapman was nominated for three Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year. She won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best New Artist. She has seven other nominations for Grammys and two wins. So here's what I'm talking about by how this sums up the cultural, pathetic zeitgeist of the time where we are now. A couple of things about this piece. The author at the Washington Post takeaway number one is an idiot, which speaks to the media ecosystem in general. How people who are much dumber than you and I get to write pieces on
Starting point is 00:16:02 massive platforms telling us how dumb we are. Oh, look at you idiots listening to Luke Holmes take on Tracy Chapman. So if you only knew what I knew, meanwhile, she's dumber than you because she apparently doesn't even know that this song was a mega, mega hit. Okay. That's takeaway number one. Takeaway number two, these people are clearly not capitalists. This is an argument that a lot of people are, because people are piling on this third, but they're missing some obvious takeaways. Tracy Chapman is probably going to
Starting point is 00:16:31 make a fortune. Because Joe, what happens when people cover your original song? A lot of people go back and buy what? The original song. Plus royalties. Thank you. You think Luke Holmes got this song for free Joe
Starting point is 00:16:45 do you get to just copy people's songs and re-record them I'm not familiar with the music can you do that not without giving them royalties if you're
Starting point is 00:16:51 selling them no thank you Joe is an actual musician guy oh yeah yeah yeah right right oh if you're a white man then you can steal
Starting point is 00:17:00 or else it's cultural appropriations Tracy Chapman is probably going to make a fortune about this as people around us, as people go back and listen to the original, like,
Starting point is 00:17:09 Holy Moses, that was a really great song. Now, point number three, folks on my life. I would not mess with you. Please trust me on this one. I love country music,
Starting point is 00:17:20 but I don't have a lot of time. I really only listen to Morgan Marlin right now and a couple other artists. I didn't even know Luke Holmes had this song out. If you would have asked me about Fast Car, I'd be like, yeah, man, it was a great song by Tracy Chapman, who I never even knew was gay and didn't even care because I don't judge people by their gayness or straightness. I just like the freaking song. I didn't even know this song was out by Luke Combs. So this idiot at the Washington Post writes about it. I want to listen to Luke Combs version. What
Starting point is 00:17:51 do you think I said? Man, that's pretty good. And I bought Luke Combs' song, which they're making Luke Combs even richer. And finally, the last obvious point about this entire thing. obvious point about this entire thing. This is never going to stop with the left. Ladies and gentlemen, they will find a racial argument in anything, anything. Hey, Dan, not only when it's not there, when it's not even plausible. Damn, what is that pink egg on your desk? It's a secret service easter egg i i found back in 2007 i found they they gave to us as agents at the time pink but what are you advocating white supremacy there was a dude once at a rally who had a pink tie on his what the what are you talking about these don't laugh this is how stupid these arguments are, where they dig racial arguments out of anything.
Starting point is 00:18:46 Now, to sum this up, and I'm sorry if I took a little long on this, but it's so important you understand this in relationship to my speech. There is a future out there for this country. I'm long on it. And I think it's great. I think there's prosperity. There's a genuine, genuine quest out there to just not extinguish the light of liberty and freedom. And people are tired of these racial politics. This is the kind of stuff that's going to do them in. I promise you, this is not the future.
Starting point is 00:19:15 But be the renegades and misfits and fight for a better future tomorrow. Because this shit's got to stop, man. It's got to stop. He brings up a great point, Joe. And to the listeners out there in the chat. Sorry, my phone timed out. I don't know what you're saying in the chat. The demand for racism is not just outstrip the supply, as Guy said.
Starting point is 00:19:41 It's not. You're right. You're missing a word there. It's dramatically outstripped, thankfully, the supply of racists. And when you have a party, the conservative movement, that fights so strongly, so much so that we're begging minority voters to take a look at our party, you have nowhere else to go. So you just have to manufacture your widgets for your racist widget thing because there are no widgets left. That's why.
Starting point is 00:20:10 All right. And folks, distorting reality like this to make you believe there's racism around every corner, it requires one thing, and it's suppressing the truth. Shockingly, Scary Poppins, who was going to be the minister of the new Department of Homeland Security Ministry of Truth, is back threatening lawsuits and all kind of stuff. Remember, the best defense against a defamation lawsuit is what, folks? The truth.
Starting point is 00:20:37 The truth. They better be careful here, too, because these slap statutes, strategic lawsuits against public participation are very strong. Believe me, I know. You got to be very careful with these things. All right. Appreciate your pay. That was a crazy open, man. We've been out of energy on Monday, as always. Quick break for our sponsors. Birch Gold Group. As central banks in countries like China, India, and Australia begin transitioning to a digital currency, the Federal Reserve has been contemplating the same for the United States. With a digital currency, the government could track every single purchase you make. They could surveil you.
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Starting point is 00:22:00 Message and data rates apply. Thanks, Birch Gold Group. We appreciate it. Ladies and gentlemen, Scary Pop and data rates apply. Thanks, Birch Gold Group. We appreciate it. Ladies and gentlemen, Scary Poppins is back. Now, I told you before, this explains the ruthless commitment of people on the left
Starting point is 00:22:14 to censoring conservatives right now. And by the way, I just tweeted something out. I'm going to say it here on my show too. Folks, you better be really careful. There's been no bigger defender of Elon Musk than me. No one. No one. But you've got a lot of people out there, even on the conservative movement,
Starting point is 00:22:30 some of them a little grifty, who are dialing all in on Elon. And let me tell you something. If you're actually looking at what's going on and not buying into all the hype, how sure are you that this guy's the big free speech savior we think because i live in a world based on evidence the thing they did with overseas commands to take down accounts and stuff and take down the information the hiring of the you know uh yaccarino lady who clearly is no is not one of us when it comes to conservatives uh did this push to censor stuff on the platform i'm not so sure man it's just interesting that fights this guy i'm just i'm telling you now joe this is a big flagging but flagging 11 23 on whatever today's date is i think you're gonna find in the flag it you gotta give
Starting point is 00:23:19 okay you gotta give me an answer i'm not think we're going to find out in the near future that, and I hope, believe me, I hope I'm wrong. Prove me wrong. I will celebrate it on the show. Cause there's been no bigger fan of this guy than me, but I live in a world of evidence and we're not fangirling here or fan
Starting point is 00:23:36 boying, whatever on the conservative movement. This guy better start, start putting up. All right. A lot of stuff going on that you guys aren't aware of that this guy's doing. I'm not sure he's his free speech advocate. Everybody thinks he is.
Starting point is 00:23:51 And we don't need that right now. We need more heroes for free speech. We don't need any more chumps. Look who's back. Scary Poppins. Remember she was going to run that DHS disinformation board, which is clearly unconstitutional. The government has no role in monitoring free speech. It is literally written
Starting point is 00:24:11 out in the Constitution. She's back. These people have no shame. This is a woman defending now the censorship of free speech, although they were wrong on the Russia hoax, the Spygate hoax, the laptop hoax, the COVID hoaxes, the multiple COVID hoax the spygate hoax the laptop hoax the uh the uh covid hoaxes the multiple covid hoaxes that were out there here they are scary poppins is back discussing disinformation check this out clinton something interesting that that um there's enough available information to sort of make your case no matter what your case is but now in 2023 we're dealing with not just available information, but invented information. There was an incident the other day where Bill Browder, the author who spends a lot of time
Starting point is 00:24:51 talking about Russia, Bill Browder was deep faked in an interview with Petro Poroshenko, the former president of Ukraine. It was an invented conversation that now gets put out there. And guys like me, we don't know how to make tell the difference between a fake video and a real video, particularly in this this age of AI where it can mimic your your actions and your voice. So we're now not just dealing with available information, which my you know, my my crazy uncle at Thanksgiving used to be able to do. Now we're dealing with real stuff that becomes hard to disprove. Yeah, that's absolutely right, Ali. And I mean,
Starting point is 00:25:25 I think we're headed toward a really scary situation in the 2024 election as the Republicans continue to make efforts to push back on any sort of counter disinformation initiatives. We just saw last week, you and I talked about that injunction against the Biden administration from talking to any social media companies. There's been a temporary stay issued in that injunction. But I think we're going to see probably that ruling upheld as it gets heard in the fifth circuit. This is absolutely incredible. This woman, this appointment, she pulls herself back from this disinformation board appointment.
Starting point is 00:26:05 back from this disinformation board appointment, right? Turns into an embarrassing episode because people around her and her got caught in disinformation themselves while pushing a disinformation board. And yet they keep moving forward. Again, I told you in the beginning of the show, we're the real misfits now and the real renegades. Folks, they're not going to stop. If you think exposing them as frauds and fakes is going to make them back down and back away, you're crazy. Andy Weissman, Peter Stroke, Nina Jankowicz, these are all people who've been humiliated by facts, pushing disinformation themselves. And yet these liberal, liberal mainstream media outlets, MSNBC and CNN, keep not only having them on, but keep celebrating them. Keep celebrating them. And this is the danger of this stuff happening.
Starting point is 00:26:47 This story by Kerry Pickett is such a kick in the nuts that it's like hard to believe this is happening. Despite the FBI screwing up every major crisis of our freaking time, they got burned again. Why? Because they want to get burned because they're starting the fire. Washington Times, this is in the newsletter today. Bongino.com slash newsletter if you want to check it out.
Starting point is 00:27:17 Russian spies in Ukraine suspected of duping the FBI to censor Americans on social media. Why do you think censoring people on social media is a bad idea? Keep that up a second. Outside of the fact that it's totally unconstitutional, turns out the FBI was enlisted by the Security Service of Ukraine after the Russia invasion to demand social media platforms take down posts and block accounts such as those belonging to American journalists, according to House Judiciary Committee investigators. What's the problem? social media platforms take down posts and block accounts such as those belonging to American journalists, according to House Judiciary Committee investigators. What's the problem? It is now suspected Russian agents infiltrated the Ukrainian intelligence agency. It's amazing
Starting point is 00:27:57 how much Russia, how this foreign, you guys are foreign agent stuff, has now taken over America to the point where effectively the Russian government controls American citizens' communications on the media. Folks, listen, man, we are in a dangerous new place right now, and you better damn well be aware of it because we are in serious trouble if we don't shut this down. Here is another misinformation queen. Look at this Fox article. Jennifer Rubin, one of the dumbest people you have ever seen on the internet. This is another pee-pee tape hoaxer, right? Writes for the Washington Post, used to pretend to be a centrist. This is why they got to shut you down, so they can lie to you without it being encountered by the actual truth.
Starting point is 00:28:44 Did you hear this story this weekend? The Washington Post, Jennifer Rubin, an idiot by every metric. She posts this insane statistic that 670 something thousand people have left Florida. Like, oh my gosh, Florida is so crazy these people have left. That's not the number. That's the number of people who entered Florida. How stupid do you have to be? Now, listen, to be fair, on my Fox show, a graphic went up one time where the graphic got screwed up. I'm just being candid with you. It's my show. Ultimately, I'm responsible. I didn't even know about the graphic. The graphic went up. I never mentioned it or referenced it, but still, that stuff happens. But I didn't see it.
Starting point is 00:29:26 And you take credit for it. But here's the thing. So, Dan, how's this different? They got the story ass backwards. 670,000 people entered Florida, didn't leave. And the story had been debunked three days before Rubin wrote the piece in the freaking Washington Post. That's a Marigay moment if I've ever seen it. Folks, this story had already been debunked
Starting point is 00:29:51 three days before Rubin put it up. How stupid do you have to be? Read this epic correction in the Washington Post. This is some heavy-duty correctionism here. A previous version of this article mischaracterized Floridian state-to-state migration. According to Census Bureau, more people moved into Florida than any other
Starting point is 00:30:09 state that year. This version has been corrected. Wow, man, that's heavy. The whole premise of the piece was that Florida's going to pay for being MAGA. People are moving out. The whole premise of the piece was written on a completely, completely debunked, discredited statistic. And this lady writes for the Washington Post.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Folks, when you screw up, you screw up. But I got to tell you, they screw up all the time. And my bullshit meter with them is pretty much pegged. I'm done with it. Nothing of substance, they tell you, is true. Everything is BS all the time. I got more of it coming up in a second. Again, our last break, we appreciate your patience. One quick note to, uh, Paula just texted me during the show. Those, uh, here we go. Don't get dead shirts here. You're going to go up at store.bongino.com, but, uh be available for pre-sale. And she's,
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Starting point is 00:34:05 You're going to be getting into verbal kind of back and forth with people. And they're going to spout to you nonsense they heard on TV. Here's a perfect example right here. Here's a guy you want to talk about the tragedy of expertise. A guy who claims economic expertise. He's one of Biden's primary economic advisors, Jared Bernstein. Telling you on how your buying power has somehow gone up and worker wages are better off. And you're scratching your head. You're like,
Starting point is 00:34:29 really, bro? Because every time I go shopping, I feel like I'm coming out of there with less food and spending more money. So weird. Here, take a listen. If you look at the 80% of the workforce that's blue collar, that's non-manager, middle paid workers, their pay is up 1.6% over the past year. It's up almost 3% since early, since pre-pandemic. And that kind of buying power, again, feeds back into the economy, helping to push the kind of momentum we've seen. That kind of buying power?
Starting point is 00:34:58 You have buying power? Folks, listen, I just want to Google. Why did I go to Google? It's a left-wing hack site. Because it's a left-wing hack site because it's a left-wing hack site. I literally went to Google and put, are real wages going down? Here's the question. Here's the answer that came up.
Starting point is 00:35:15 This is from a left-wing site. Google's an activist leftist site. Real wages are falling as well. Since President Biden took office, the increase in prices due to inflation is over 14%, resulting in a loss in real wages of nearly 4% because average hourly wages have only risen 10% as of January of 2023. What is this guy talking about? This is Scroogle. This is left-wing Scroogle. Dan, it sounds like he's just making it up, that we're actually making less real money. It doesn't feel like that. It is that. That's why it feels like that, because you are making
Starting point is 00:35:52 less money. That's why it feels like that, man, because you are making less money. These people are freaking liars, man. Folks, the most dangerous part of this whole thing, however, is whenever you catch these dipwads in a lie, every single time when it's something of real substance, they go back to the same playbook. You've seen it before. It's Russian disinformation. Foreign agents are infiltrating this conservative movement.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Here is this clown show, Jen Psaki, but I think Jamie Raskin, another goofball from Joe's state of Maryland there. Here's Jamie Raskin and Psaki talking again about how, oh my gosh, there's a lot of foreign agents, man, infiltrating this conservative movement that every single time, man, like your morning oatmeal, they go back to the same playbook. Take a look. So how concerned are you with that? James Comer was the chairman of the committee, was knowingly, unknowingly working with co-opted by a foreign agent. I'm just concerned that the House Oversight Committee, which has a very proud history with, you know, Congressman Waxman as chair, the great Elijah Cummings of Maryland as chair, is suddenly being compromised in a really serious way. Our legitimacy is being eroded by the tactics adopted.
Starting point is 00:37:28 Just to be clear, guys, Jim Comer, Republican congressman, is now closing in on the biggest political scandal of our time with bank records to match it. That Hunter and Joe Biden may have taken tens of millions of dollars in bribes to influence decisions, influence serious political decisions. And what is Jen Psaki and clown show Jamie Raskin go right back to? I don't know, man. It could be Russian agents, could be foreign agents. These people are full every single time. Everything they tell you, ladies and gentlemen, is garbage. It is crap. Throw it out the window. Ask your friends when they start, oh, Hunter Biden's really such a great guy. Listen, we got to defend. He's a drug user. He's got problems.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Listen, I feel bad for any drug user with a problem, OK? It was in my family, too. Here's the problem. I don't stick drug using family members on international deals with the Chinese Communist Party where they pay money through a proxy so that I can make decisions that benefit them. You made Hunter Biden a story, not us. And right back to
Starting point is 00:38:26 the foreign agent thing, you're going to see it every single time coming up in this election. So moving on a bit. So I was bouncing around Turning Point this weekend. And when you go to do these speeches, a little behind the scenes, Turning Point or CPAC or whatever it may be, right? Usually what they do is you'll go in and you'll use like a loading dock entrance. You'll go backstage, you go on stage and you leave. You don't really walk around too much. Now, I try and Joe and I used to do CPAC, not so much anymore, but we used to try to say hello to everyone and walk around because that's, you know, you all support the show and that's the least we could do. But this time I made a commitment to kind of walk around a little bit and we met a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:39:12 We took a lot of pictures and stuff, did some interviews with the Daily Signal and Breitbart and some others just to kind of, you know, get out there and, you know, see real people in real time. And the question I was asked more than anything is about this cocaine story at the White House. So it's been a fascinating update here. I'm going to get to it in a second. But I did a couple interviews on my book. My book is coming out. You can buy it for pre-order right now. I'm very proud of it. I haven't mentioned it too much because I'm not really into shoving stuff down anybody's throat. I think it's kind of goofy, but I'm proud of the book. It's called The Gift of Failure. I did an interview with Charlie Kirk on his podcast,
Starting point is 00:39:50 going to air this week, about a half an hour on this book. The book's a little embarrassing, I'm going to be honest with you, because I write about a lot of stuff I screwed up, but it's a reverse self-help book. I got tired of self-help books where people tell you how great they are.
Starting point is 00:40:04 I'm writing this book about all the stuff I've screwed up. And believe me, some of it is epic, from secret service stuff to business stuff. And I want to show you how I dusted off and got up and fought back and did bigger and better things. The book's called The Gift of Failure. I only have a couple thousand signed copies, and honestly, they're almost gone. If you want a signed copy, couple thousand signed copies and honestly they're almost gone if you want a signed copy you can go to premier collectibles.com slash bongino it's up on the screen now there's only a few left um but if you want just a regular old copy you can go anywhere you buy your books it's available today for pre-order and uh it's coming out soon i think in september so we move the date that's a good picture man that's that looks good you think so your skin looks woman by the name of patty
Starting point is 00:40:44 marques took that picture. That picture was taken in my living room. Is that right? Yes, I was not feeling particularly good that day, and so I'm shocked that picture is actually any good, but thank you, Joe. I appreciate that. You're a kind man. What did you say, Guy? Did you have a comment to add to the show? See, Guy thinks
Starting point is 00:41:02 thank you, Guy. Guy thinks the book is pretty funny at parts. i think it's funny too because i've screwed up so much stuff some of it's so stupid you're gonna laugh like like the gas station story from the secret service the gas station secret service story if you don't laugh i'm telling you speaking of the secret service perfect transition totally unintended i don't even know if you meant that. John Kirby, dreadful White House spokesperson, not as awful as Kareem Jean-Pierre. This guy's actually a more skilled liar. Kirby was on this weekend talking about the cocaine thing. He's
Starting point is 00:41:37 asked a question about this. Folks, there's been an interesting break in this. I'll get to that. I want to play this cut first. Remember, this is a military man, John Kirby. Nobody knows national defense better than this guy, okay? He's got to understand, Kirby, that white powder made itself into the White House completely undetected. And he seems incredibly unconcerned. Serious, but listen to this cut. On the other side, I'll explain what I think really happened. Check this out. Certainly, you can understand that Americans, many of them, first of all, are aghast that there was ever cocaine in the White House. We heard that there were reports of marijuana a couple of times found there last year as well. But more importantly,
Starting point is 00:42:15 that it's case closed in less than two weeks. We know nothing about who brought this in, inability to track people, no surveillance cameras. What if it was something much more dangerous? Well, again, I can't really speak to the investigation that was done by the Secret Service. They did the best they could to track down how it got there and who it might have belonged to, and they just were not able to come up with any forensic evidence that proves it. But, of course, look, we take this seriously. That's not the kind of thing we want to see happen. Now, it did happen in a visitor's lobby area out just just outside the main West Wing.
Starting point is 00:42:45 So it was highly trafficked area. We're going to take a look at how that happened. And obviously, if there's things we can do to prevent that in the future, certainly we'll do that. Nobody's happy about this. Oh, nobody's happy. There you go. This is a military guy. By the way, someone in the chat, he kind of I'm sorry, someone annoyed me a little bit. I forget who it was. Please be honest, Dan. They're book plates book plates now i get why you said that so i'm that you they're not book plates i know it says that on the premiere site i'm gonna have them change that i signed them they're not book plates they're signed but book plates are when a lot of authors do this i don't they sign stickers and they smack them in the book i don't do they're not book play i don't. They sign stickers and they smack them in the book. They're not book played. I don't
Starting point is 00:43:25 care what it says on the site. I'll have them change it. They're not book played. So the person in the chat who said that, I am being honest. I signed them. They're not book played. Sorry. I don't know what you're talking about. I think I know. You know how I know? It's me. No one's signature is as ugly as mine. Right right can you guys attest to this i have the worst signature ever and but trust me by the thousand book you signed my signature is so bad even i don't recognize my own signature it's that bad but it's me i signed them if that's the kind of thing you like but getting back to the secret service story i'm always all over the place on Monday. Postmillennial has a piece up and here's the kicker, okay? Folks,
Starting point is 00:44:08 one, I don't believe they didn't find a latent fingerprint on this plastic baggie. The only way a fingerprint would not appear
Starting point is 00:44:16 on a baggie, because think about it. You have a small baggie, say, you know, this big of white powder in it. Forget, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:24 that part's bad enough that white powder get in the white, but we covered that ad nauseum. I don't want to go back to that again. Think about this, right? I was watching an interesting segment last night on human touch and people who've lost arms and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:44:35 It was on 60 Minutes of All Place. Sir, the Sir Network, right? But how do you, if you were going to place a plastic baggie in a cubby like the Secret Service and others are alleging happen, right, how do you, if you were going to place a plastic baggie in a cubby like the Secret Service and others are alleging happened, right? How do you do it? Let's see, we got something the size of a plastic baggie. A small bag?
Starting point is 00:44:53 A plastic baggie. This is for your piece. Plasticine bag. Yeah, there we go. So it's probably a little smaller than this. But Joe, now guys, let's do a demo, okay? There's a cubby. You've seen these cubbies.
Starting point is 00:45:04 They're small. They're like, you know, yay big or so. You'd fit maybe, you know, a wallet and a cell phone in there. So you've got Coke. You wind up getting the Coke past the checkpoint, which I still don't believe. I think it was bypassed, but we'll leave that for another day. Now you've got this baggie.
Starting point is 00:45:21 You pull it out of your pocket. You're getting ready to go in. You're like, holy shit, I've got coke. I better put this in the cubby. How do you do it now? Now, you know, people are watching you because you're in the West Wing and there's cameras. So, of course, you're trying to be a little cryptic. Right.
Starting point is 00:45:36 So how do you get now? Here's the bag. Can we do a demo? Is this OK? You think viewers want the demo? So there's no fingerprint. It's a non-poor substance. OK, this is donald trump's pen he signed the executive order for the walworth true story yeah oh that's good yeah that'll work hold on oh yeah that's real good this justin says this is no
Starting point is 00:46:00 i'm almost hold on this is it wait a minute hey joe this is justin this is inconspicuous i ain't getting it dude okay i did it folks i did it there's no fingerprints on the baggie now keep in mind wait wait even better the baggie's in the pocket how do we get them let's hold on oh yeah hold on guys let's do it let's try to get out no you need it that's assuming i haven't touched it yet okay Okay, I've wiped it down. Before I got in the way. A pen or a key, that'll do it. Look at it. Now we're fishing down in their pocket
Starting point is 00:46:31 here in the 17th hole. He's pulling it out of the pocket. Joe, thank you for the narration and Justin's correct. Totally, completely inconspicuous. No one would know. Folks, you understand how stupid this story is? That was it. You like my skills? Now there's cameras
Starting point is 00:46:51 watching you. Nobody said, how else would you get a baggie from your pocket and a thing without touching it with these things called fingerprints? Now, for those of you out there, by the way, let me let you in on another angle. Who are like, Dan, maybe they use their palms to do it. Okay, let's get even more ridiculous. They do their palms. Here, they did their palms and they did this. Okay, well, I can't read it because my elbows don't work,
Starting point is 00:47:17 but let's just say that happened, right? Here's the crazy thing. The Secret Service and the FBI, by the way, have a laboratory of palm prints, too. Why would we have palm prints on file? And a lot of them. Because when people sign counterfeit checks, which the Secret Service investigates, how do they sign them, Joe? With their palms down.
Starting point is 00:47:39 So we have palm prints, too. So it's really weird. Like, this story makes absolutely no sense. So here's the post-millennial, the Secret Service spokesman, who I had no reason to disbelieve before that. He has an interesting little caveat in here, talking about the baggie and the allegations that they do have a fingerprint, which they're saying they don't. He says, but I can say definitely that we do have the reporting back from the FBI. And it did say there's no physical evidence on that thing.
Starting point is 00:48:14 That thing. I did not plan this, by the way, the earpiece thing. That thing is the baggie. So assuming for a second, the ridiculous that there is no physical evidence on that thing. Just assume that's right. I doubt that I would bet my right arm on it. How did that thing get in the cubby? Oh,
Starting point is 00:48:36 do we have to do the demo again? Let's get the cubby. There's a key to open the cubby. So you magically get the key turned inside. How did that happen? Nobody touched the cubby so you magically get the key turned inside how did that happen nobody touched the cubby either geese i know geese i come on folks this story's bullshit i'm sorry i know we got a lot of stuff the story is absolute bullshit somebody from the White House is pressuring them to make this thing go away. That is why, by the way, it's... These guys, man. It's like this is their show. It's like the Guy Cohen show. This is why it's more likely every single day that Biden will not be the
Starting point is 00:49:18 nominee. Listen, political predictions are stupid. Why? Because what's the sense of it? You had a 50-50 shot of being wrong and looking like an idiot. I'm just telling you, we talk about politics on this show. With every passing day of another Biden scandal, cocaine gate, Hunter Biden gate, whatever the hell the gate may be, right? And yes, some people, oh, don't use the gate term. You're associating with Watergate and Richard Nixon. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:49:49 No, we should absolutely use it. They wanted to make that a trade name for political scandals and attach it to Republicans. We're going to steal it and attach it to Democrats. I hate when people tell me that don't use a gay thing. No, no. Use the damn gay thing. Every day, it's more likely that he's not going to be the nominee. Now, who's in their bullpen? Bring in the lefty, Kamala Harris. Folks, this lady is even more disastrous than Biden. She has, I've never seen someone with worse and cringey speaking abilities. And Biden's a better speaker than she is. She has these verbal tics.
Starting point is 00:50:21 Here's one of them. She uses this line all the time. I want you to listen for it right here and i got a super cut coming up next this is funny check this out and it is with this understanding this vision to see what can be unburdened by what has been she has used this unburdened by what has been line a thousand times. It is not, it's ridiculous. She's got like a verbal tick with it. I hope we get this from Tom Elliott over at Grabian.
Starting point is 00:50:50 Someone picked up on this this weekend. I can't claim credit for it. I've heard, what is RNC research? I've seen it before. Here is about a minute. This goes on, by the way, for like three minutes. I had to cut it short for radio. Here's about a minute of Kamala Harris,
Starting point is 00:51:03 the same line over and over. Now keep in mind, I give speeches. No two speeches are the same. Maybe a couple stories are the same, maybe themes, but no two speeches are ever the same. Kamala Harris, same thing every single time. Take a listen. I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been, you know? What can be unburdened by what has been, what can be unburdened by what has been, what can be unburdened by what has been, what can be unburdened by what has been, what we can see, what we believe can be unburdened by what has been, what can be unburdened by what has been, what can be unburdened by what has been. What can be unburdened by what has been. What can be unburdened by what has been. What can be unburdened by what has been. Who we can be
Starting point is 00:51:53 unburdened by who we have been. What can be unburdened by what has been. Where we can be unburdened by where we have been and unburdened by where we are right now. What can be What can be unburdened by where we have been and unburdened by where we are right now. What can be unburdened by what has been. What can be unburdened by what has been. She does this all the time. This is number two, the lefty. Bring her out of the bullpen.
Starting point is 00:52:17 This is the deuce. This is their backup plan? Let me tell you, man, I'm feeling pretty good about election 2024. By the way, something I want to address about this. There's an article I brought up last week. This is important because this has kind of gone a little bit nuclear in certain circles. Peggy Noonan wrote a piece in the Wall Street Journal. Now, just to be clear about Peggy Noonan, she is about as anti-Trump as you're going to get.
Starting point is 00:52:43 She has her reasons. I'm going to say in advance, there's a lot of people I don't like out there. Peggy Noonan isn't one of them. I've enjoyed her work at the Wall Street Journal for a long time. Her writing is amazing. She's got a gift for speech writing, but I think the gift is her curse.
Starting point is 00:52:59 I love her stuff and we can disagree and I still think she writes some really amazing stuff and I will continue to read it. I've referenced it many times, and just because we disagree about Trump doesn't mean I think she's a horrible person. I do think a lot of other people are horrible. I'm not afraid to say it, obviously. But Peggy Noonan has what I refer to often as the speechwriter's curse. speechwriter's curse. Being a speechwriter and a writer in general, there's always this tendency to kind of look out for the halcyon days, to write things in eloquent terms,
Starting point is 00:53:34 to seek the best in people all the time, which is great and fine. But unfortunately, it's not the real world. The world is mercenary. The world is Manichaean at times. It's full of a lot of beauty, but it's full of a lot of pain. And I think Peggy Noonan, as a writer and a speechwriter, trying to see the glorious side of life all the time, tends to view things in black and white when the hard reality is the entire world is on the margin. So she wrote this piece, and I've been avoiding it for a bit because I wanted to figure out what I want to say about it. It was written on July 6th, and she wants Trump to reach his water loop. In other words, she wants this guy to go away. And in it, she writes about this discussion she had with one of Donald Trump's New York
Starting point is 00:54:13 supporters. And this is the line that went viral. The supporter told Peggy Noonan, Trump's got a great record, the Abraham Accords. And Peggy Noonan, he says, she insults the guy, by the way. She says, I spoke slowly, I guess, trying to insult him. She said to him, I'll tell you what he is. He is a bad man. I know it. And if I were less a courteous person, I would say that you know it too. Well, a lot of letters were written to the Wall Street Journal about this piece. I want to say a couple things about it. Number one, Peggy Noonan is a smart woman. She's not stupid.
Starting point is 00:54:55 But this is a clear oversimplification of morality. What does bad mean, Peggy? He raised great kids. Yeah, he's got his marital troubles, clearly was some kind of a playboy in his life, said some objectionable things. But what does bad mean to you? Is Joe Biden a good man?
Starting point is 00:55:15 How? How do you measure that on net? Don't tell me about bad things they did. Tell me about good things they did versus bad things they did. And on net and on the margin, what does bad or good mean? What does bad mean? We're all bad men. I mean, you're clearly aware of what Lord Acton said.
Starting point is 00:55:35 Power corrupts absolute power, corrupts absolutely. All powerful men are going to be bad men. So what does that mean? If they're all going to be bad men in the end, isn't it who's less bad? So what does that mean if they're all going to be bad men in the end isn't it who's less bad so what does that mean don't you owe the audience a description of exactly what that means does he have a bad temper i'd agree does he say some things that are objectionable yeah i'd agree but you kind of leave out a lot of important stuff right a flourishing economy tax, at least some effort to reign in this deep state, the firing of Jim Comey, the Abraham Accords, regulatory reform.
Starting point is 00:56:12 Would you rather be in that country or the country we're in now with Joe Biden? Because who's the bad man now? A bad man compared to what? It's another question. Compared to Biden? Compared to Chris Christie, who she seems to really like? Chris Christie involved in his own scandals? Do those scandals make him a bad man? That led to legal action too. Serious legal action. Is he a bad man?
Starting point is 00:56:40 What evidence do you have? What about the kids he's helped, people he's helped that he doesn't talk about? What about the calls to people when other politicians just sit there and can't do personal politics? The time he spends with people who really don't matter. I think you're confusing his transactional nature with badness and goodness without any comparison or evidence and no serious metric for telling us what bad man means. You know, good people lie all the time. Good people lie all the time and do bad things.
Starting point is 00:57:13 That doesn't make them on the margin bad men. And Adam Smith said it once, you know, people want to be considered lovely too. Trump has that kind of transactional nature where he wants to be loved by people. But does that make him a bad man? I'd like to hear you explain that away. I'll say it again. I respect your work a lot. It's not personal.
Starting point is 00:57:39 But he's a bad man. It's not going to suffice when the country's future is at stake. You owe the audience a little bit more than that. All right, folks. Thanks again for tuning in. Paula just put the shirt up at the store, store.bongino.com. Don't get dead. I'll also pick up a copy of my book today for pre-order,
Starting point is 00:57:58 Gift of Failure. Really appreciate it. Rumble.com slash Bongino. Join us every day at 11 o'clock for the chat. We so deeply appreciate it. You all are the best. Ian, Justin, start at 10. Rumble.com slash Bongino. Join us every day at 11 o'clock for the chat. We so deeply appreciate it. You all are the best. Ian, Justin, start at 10. Rumble dot com slash Bongino. Give us a follow there as well. It's all free and you'll get notifications when the show goes live. I'll see you back here tomorrow. You just heard Dan Bongino.

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