The Dan Bongino Show - And the Worst Person of the Week is... # 1006 (Ep 1006)
Episode Date: June 20, 2019In this episode I address the explosive revelations by John Solomon about additional fake information used to target the Trump team. I address a new bill by a GOP Senator which has the big tech compan...ies running scared. I discuss the “worst person of the week.”Finally, I address the lack of energy on the Democrats’ side and the astonishing Trump fundraising numbers. News Picks: AOC doubles down on her profound ignorance. Were Donald Trump’s personal calls spied on too? The Mueller sham-investigation is looking worse and worse. GOP Senator introduces a bill which has Big Tech terrified. The Trump 2020 campaign raised a staggering amount of money in their opening bid. This Democrat staffer earns our first “worst person of the week” award. Copyright Dan Bongino All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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get ready to hear the truth about america on a show that's not immune to the facts with your
host dan bongino all right welcome to the dan bongino show producer joe how are you today
well it's thundering thursday and i'm here with dan and glad to be here with a thundering thursday
you know thundering thursday yeah i don't know where he gets his folks i have no idea i don't
coach him on this stuff we had a great conversation before the show you know we should have incorporated
that into the show joe you know joe was a rocker in his day like really played man did the real
thing and i was watching a documentary on the plane about joan jett and the runaways and i was
asking joe i'm like listen i don't mean to if i love Joan Jett. She was awesome and Lita Ford and everything. But man, the Runaways were just not good. Their music was so bad. That song,
Cherry Bomb, may be the worst song ever recorded. I'm like, Joe, you're a musician. I'm like,
am I crazy? He's like, no, you're not crazy. That song was awful. So I may be opening myself up
to significant audience negative feedback, but that's okay. I'm not going to lie to you.
I think Cherry Bomb may be the worst rock
and roll song ever recorded. I'm sorry,
man. I love music, but that was bad.
Thank you, Joe. It was a good conversation.
It was fun. Hey, I'm going to introduce a new segment
today, too. Sorry, I didn't mean to step on you
there. Worst person of the week.
I couldn't think of any other
simpler way. Who is the worst
person of the week? Stay tuned for the end of the show for the worst person of the week in the worst environment on earth, the swamp.
This guy is a real piece of work.
All right.
I got a lot to get to today, including John Solomon's news last night.
You may have missed it.
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Yeah.
So, yeah.
So last night, Johnny Solomon, our guy from the Hill, was on Hannity.
And I wouldn't call it so much breaking news.
We covered this in my book, Spygate.
It's an older story with a new twist to it.
But the gist of it was interesting in context of this older Politico piece I'm going to cover here.
Politico had broken a long time ago after the Mueller report.
I should say broken because it was in the Mueller report.
A story that's important related to this breaking news last night.
Hang with me here because this is fascinating.
This is an interesting angle.
So a while ago, Darren Samuelson, Kyle Cheney and Natasha Bertrand.
These are not like pro-Trump people at all, by the way.
They're kind of left-leaning journalists.
But they had this piece out, What You Missed in the Mueller Report.
And down buried inside the piece, I shouldn't say buried, they weren't hiding it.
But inside the piece was the revelation that there was potentially a third scope memo.
Third scope memo.
Now, bear with me, because this is very important.
Third scope memo.
Now, bear with me because this is very important.
It speaks to my entire second book, which is now done, being printed as we speak.
I am super stoked about this. My second book, Exonerated.
The whole gist of my second book is that Mueller knows right away that he's investigating a hoax.
A hoax.
The Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, the Chupacabra he knows it there's actually
more evidence for Bigfoot and the Chupacabra than there are for Trump collusion Mueller Bob Mueller
the special counsel knows this right away so you have to ask yourself if he knows this right
right away instantly when he's hired because and you may say well how did he know right away
because the guy he hires first Andrew Weissman ladies and gentlemen was briefed in 2016 muller's not hired till 2017 that the case
was had political origins that steel just didn't want to see trump elected and that the dossier
had issues weissman already knows this so let's be clear on that muller knows from the start this
thing is a hoax by july when he he sees Peter Stroke and Lisa Page text,
they're handed over to him by July of
2017 by
the Inspector General, who's like, hey, we got a problem,
Bob. He 100%
knows not only is it a hoax,
it's probably a setup. So you have to ask
yourself, what the
H-E double
hockey sticks, as my daughter Isabel used to
say, was he doing for 675 days?
Solomon's revelation in conjunction with the bedrock of this Politico piece down below,
I should say this little snippet of this Politico piece down below, it'll make more sense.
They talk about inside the Politico piece, a third scope memo.
A third scope memo?
What do you mean there was a third scope memo a third scope memo what do you mean there was a third scope memo in other words
bob muller gets hired by rod rosenstein and he says go after uh trump for russian collusion now
i want you to keep in mind because this is an important point why does this third scope memo
matter it matters because the whole purpose for hiring bob muller was the allegation joe that
the department of justice couldn't handle this because jeff sessions was conflicted because of
a meeting he had with the russians that muller himself acknowledged was totally innocuous right
does this make sense yeah the only reason muller was hired as a special counsel is because there was an allegation amongst Democrats, a false one, that the DOJ under Trump was too, under Sessions, was too conflicted to be able to handle this.
So the Russia stuff had to be analyzed by Mueller.
I just told you Mueller knows right away, though, that the Russia stuff is all false.
So what's Mueller doing the whole time?
you muller knows right away though that the russia stuff is all false so what's muller doing the whole time well interestingly enough when he finds out the collusion stuff is a hoax which is immediately
i know he knows right away but at the best case scenario for muller best case is he finds out
just a couple months later in july of 2017 i've said to you from the start he keeps looking
looking looking probing touching poking for new reasons to investigate
trump why because he knows collusion is a hoax so you have this initial scope memo rod rosenstein
which instructing muller what to do go find russian collusion there's a second scope memo
issued a few months later in august 2nd which authorizes him to go after Paul Manafort
and stuff involving Ukraine.
What does that have to do with Russian collusion?
We now find out that there may have been
a third scope memo to expanding Mueller's ability
to reach into the Trump campaign
to investigate other people
that had nothing to do with Russian collusion either.
Ladies and gentlemen, what is happening here?
Do you have that snippet from the Politico piece, by the way? What's happening here is Mueller keeps expanding his probe farther and farther from his initial charter to go after
Russians because he knows the Russian stuff is a hoax. Hey, here we go here from this Politico
piece. It wasn't the only scope memo, however. The Mueller report revealed that Rosenstein
delivered a more detailed version of the memo in October of 2017. This is the third one that
cleared the way for investigations into Roger Stone, Michael Cohen, Rick Gates, and two other
individuals whose names were redacted for, quote, personal privacy. Folks, a third scope. What is
going on here? Now let me tie it,
because you may be saying,
I don't get it.
How does this tie to what Solomon said last night?
You haven't gotten to that yet.
Keep this in mind.
The Mueller probe is a farce from the beginning.
He's hired to investigate Russia
because Russia supposedly conflicted
the Russian collusion thing
because they met with Sessions.
He has not hired to do all this other stuff,
but he keeps going back to rosenstein to ask for more power to do things not related to russia why because he
wants to investigate trump endlessly now solomon reports last night in the hill which is a really
terrific piece on something we discussed in spy gate it's not necessarily breaking news but he
has a really unbelievably good angle on it john solomon which uh which he discussed this on at hannity by
the way on fox his piece it's in the show notes today at bongino.com please check it out subscribe
to my email list i'll send it to you fbi warned early and often that manafort uh file manafort
file might be fake and used it anyway so now we know know the FBI relied on the dossier to spy on the Trump team.
We know that was fake.
But now we find out that the second scope memo, which is Mueller's effort to keep the
investigation going because he knows collusion is a hoax.
So Mueller goes to Rosenstein to get the authority to investigate Manafort, Joe.
Why?
Because he'd have to shut his investigation down.
Otherwise, he knows the collusion thing is a hoax.
Are you tracking me? So this is where it gets investigation down. Otherwise, he knows the collusion thing is a hoax.
Are you tracking me?
Oh, yeah.
So this is where it gets even worse.
Oh, yeah.
So this is where it gets even worse.
So he asked for the authority now to go after Manafort,
even though Manafort has nothing to do with Russian collusion or his original purpose for being hired.
What's the problem here?
The information they used,
the infamous black ledger, which to be clear on what this was,
was a ledger of an alleged cash payment made to Paul Manafort for some lobbying on behalf of Ukrainian officials.
Track me here.
of Ukrainian officials.
Track me here.
It's basically a piece of a ledger taken out that shows some illicit,
tax evading, anti-lobbying type cash payment,
the Heideck payment made to Manafort.
Okay.
So what you're saying is,
well, Mueller might've discovered
that Manafort was paid in cash
in violation of some US law.
What's the problem?
The ledger is a fake.
Nobody can prove this thing is credible.
From John Solomon's piece.
For example, Ukraine's top anti-corruption prosecutor.
Forgive me, I'm going to say his name wrong.
Nazar Klonitsky told me he warned the u.s
talking about this is uh this is in uh solomon's voice told me he warned the u.s state department's
law enforcement liaison and multiple fbi agents in late december of 2016 that ukrainian authorities
who recovered the ledger believed it was likely a fraud so So now we have not just one,
the dossier fake document used to spy on the Trump team.
We have this black ledger of a cash payment made to Manafort
who Mueller clearly uses this to go back to Rosenstein
to ask for more authority to do things entirely unrelated
to his Russian collusion case that he already knows is a hoax.
Folks, it was a fake.
Now, put up screenshot number one from the Hill piece where they use this for the search warrant.
This is where it gets, this is insane.
Listen to what Mueller did.
Mueller's a good guy, the Democrats.
No, he's not a good guy.
What he did was a disgrace.
From Solomon's piece.
No, he's not a good guy.
What he did was a disgrace from Solomon's piece.
But with Manafort, the FBI and Mueller's office did not cite.
This is amazing.
They didn't even cite the actual ledger,
which would require agents to discuss their assessment of the evidence. And instead, they cited media reports about it.
The feds assisted on one of those stories as a source. Hold on a second
on that.
Think about what I'm telling
you, folks. Backtrack
a little bit.
Mueller's investigating a fraud.
He has to expand his authority
because he can't just come out and say collusion's a
hoax. He has to hammer Trump because that's
what Mueller does. He was a vindictive,
horrible person at the end. Him and Weissman. I don't leave Weissman. Weissman's even worse. is a hoax, he has to hammer Trump because that's what Mueller does. He was a vindictive,
horrible person at the end. Him and Weissman. I don't leave Weissman. Weissman's even worse.
Mueller may have been a decent guy. He was corrupted by Weissman. They have to keep expanding their investigatory net and their investigatory trap because they don't have
anything. So they keep going back to Rosenstein. Hey, can we investigate this? Can we investigate
that? Hey, the second scope memo. We need to investigate Manafort.
Why do you want to investigate Manafort?
Hey, look at this black ledger we got.
It says Manafort was getting cash payments from Ukraine.
He wasn't declaring them.
Tax violations, FARA violations.
This is big trouble.
The Ukrainians told them this ledger was a fraud.
Listen, I'm not defending Manafort.
He's got his own issues.
Right, right. But even worse joe after being told the ledger was most likely a fraud instead of citing
the ledger in search warrants they used to go hit manafort's house at six o'clock in the morning and
wake up his wife out of bed. Right. They cited media reports.
Back to that snippet from the Hill piece.
For example, agents mentioned the ledger in an affidavit
supporting a July 2017 search warrant for Manafort's house,
citing it as one of the reasons the FBI resurrected
the criminal case against Manafort.
Now, the next part of the piece, this gets even better.
They cite an AP article, Joe.
Come on.
The FBI.
Yes, yes.
Yeah, you're not going to wait.
Yes.
They cite an AP article
and a search warrant
to raid Manafort's house.
This guy knows collusion's a hoax, Mueller.
They cite an April 12, 2017 AP article which reported that DMI, which is Manafort's house. This guy knows collusion's a hoax, Mueller. They cite an April 12, 2017 AP article,
which reported that DMI, which is Manafort's company,
showed two payments that were made to his company
that correspond to payments in the, quote,
black ledger an FBI agent wrote
in a footnote to the affidavit for the search warrant.
There are two glaring problems with that assertion.
First, the FBI agent failed to disclose that both FBI officials and the Department of Justice prosecutor Andy the Hack Weissman, who later became Mueller's deputy, met with those AP reporters one day before the story was published and assisted in their reporting.
Folks, listen to me.
The Republic is dying a slow death here and hack disturbed police state tyrant Democrats
and their sycophantic media acolytes who have sewed their lips to the rear end of liberal
activists out there are decimating the Republic.
Do you understand what I just told you here?
The Mueller team knows this is a hoax.
There's no evidence it exists.
Instead of saying, listen, case closed, there's no there there, America move on.
They need reasons to keep it going.
They keep going back to Rosenstein for a second scope memo, here's new authority.
For a third scope memo, Here's new authority for a third scope memo memo.
Here's even more authority.
They based the second scope memo unbelievably on search warrants and stuff.
They acquired on a fake document,
the black ledger.
And instead of actually using the black ledger as evidence,
which they don't do in the Mueller report,
they use an article written about the black ledger as evidence, which they don't do in the Mueller report. They use an article written about the black ledger,
about these cash payments.
And who met with the people who wrote the article?
The same guy,
Andy Weissman,
citing that as evidence.
No.
Please,
I'll give you a quick analogy.
I want to accuse Joe of robbing a bank.
Joe didn't rob the bank.
So I make up a face confession from Joe.
I robbed the bank.
Signed, Joe Armacost.
It's not even in his handwriting.
No.
I then go to the media
and I say, media,
listen, I'm Dan Bongino, prosecutor.
I have evidence here.
I'm going to leak this to you
that Joe Armacost robbed the bank.
I have this letter.
Can we see the letter?
No, you can't see it.
The media writes a report
that there's a written confession about Joe Arm armacost the fbi then uses the media report i leaked about the fake confession
i wrote to get a warrant to go hit joe's house you got nothing that is what happened you got
nothing you got nothing look at this i know you can't see my notebook yeah but that's funny you
said that yeah because had nothing that's what i wrote right there before they had nothing the whole time they had to fabricate and invent new
reasons to continue this horrible disturbed investigation so although solomon's breaking
news last night about the black ledger and how the fbi used another debunked discredited document
to continue investigating trump's team and by the way in used another debunked discredited document to continue investigating
trump's team and by the way in trump's interview last night with hannity he dropped another nuclear
bomb that they're the doj is looking into the recording potentially of his personal calls
which by the way i discussed on the show a long time ago i have no doubt that happened none
but solomon's story last night i covered in the initial spy gate my book the black
ledger is that's kind of i'm not knocking so don't take this the wrong way solomon is a terrific
fantastic reporter please read his story but the existence of the black ledger is old news the new
news angle he has to it is that the ukrainians are now acknowledging that this thing was probably a
fake and that the fbi relied on it for search warrants.
And in the search warrants, we used media reports.
Folks, this is so disgusting.
It's beyond belief.
All right, coming up, I got a lot more ahead.
Again, worst person of the week.
I have finally somebody puts out a bill.
Josh Hawley, a prominent Republican senator, just elected.
He beat Claire McCaskill.
I'm going after big tech. You may say, oh, that's just elected. He beat Claire McCaskill. Going after big tech.
You may say, oh, that's great news.
I don't know, folks.
Not so much.
Hold on.
There's some big problems with the bill.
I know suppressing conservative thought, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook is a big deal,
but I'm not sure this bill is right.
I'm going to hit some of the highs and lows off it.
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Okay.
So Josh Hawley, who seems like a decent guy,
newly elected Republican senator from Missouri,
he took out Claire McCaskill, introduced this bill that is, shall I say, Joe,
horrifying the big tech community.
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter,
Snapchat.
I mean, I'm trying to think
of any of these social media platforms
are going to,
are running for the hills from this thing.
Is the bill going to pass?
Probably not.
But there's an interesting piece up
in the Federalist that's worth your time.
Again, it'll be at the show notes
by Emily Jasinski. Sorry about that, Emily. In the new bill, federalists it's worth your time again i'll be at the show notes by emily uh jacinth jacinski
sorry jacinski sorry about that emily in the new bill senator josh hawley warns big tech
stop political censorship or lose your precious legal immunity now let me lay out the battlefield
here what we're talking about why this matters because we've discussed it before on the show
but you may have missed it if you are a social media company or a platform like YouTube,
you have protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. This is important.
Don't let the wonkiness of this confuse you at all. The protections are this. You cannot be
held civilly liable for content on your platform, everything within limits of course because you are not a publisher
you are a platform very distinctly from distinct from newspaper publishers if the new york times
publishes a piece that defames joe and says joe robbed the bank when joe did not and they know
it's false joe can sue the new york times and will it's happened i mean you had a ho kogan who
sued gawker and put them out of business for that tape,
if you know what I mean.
And he put them out of business.
Gawker won under.
If you are a publisher, not a neutral platform,
you can, in fact, be sued.
And in many cases, you will lose
if you knowingly defame someone.
If someone goes on Twitter and says,
Joe Armacost robbed the
bank joe can sue that person but twitter has protections because twitter's according to our
rules now and our regulatory structure now make sure you follow this because none of the rest of
the story will make sense if you don't get this twitter has immunities from that because their
take on it is we are a platform we are not making editorial
publication decisions anybody who posts on that platform is free to do so but they're responsible
for their own stuff that's not the case in the new york times okay joe can't just go and you know
write in the new york times op-ed section oh like he can on joe joe tweets he's at joe has one
occasionally yeah he tweets occasionally. Sometimes he
gets... I noticed, Joe, he goes on Twitter rampages for a couple of days and we don't
see him for a week, right? He goes on a Twitter bender for a few days. But Joe can't do that on
the New York Times newspaper. He can't just go and type a front page story. There's a difference.
And I agree with that difference. Me too.
Well, what's the problem ladies and gentlemen
the problem is clearly twitter facebook and youtube have not been acting like independent platforms
they haven't youtube demonetizes within seconds our video going up friend gives us no reason
they're clearly making publication
decisions they did it to steven crowder listen the litany of complaints about twitter and face
i could go on all day i don't want to bore you we're not allowed to run ads on twitter no reason
was given none you have uh conservative content on twitter silenced and suppressed all the time
it's basically to me editing yeah i'm sorry dan it isn't yeah yeah no no it is it's making editorial decisions exactly well it's perfectly
time you're making publication editorial decisions and they know it they hide behind stupid stuff joe
like it's the algorithm it's not cut the crap with the algorithm it's not the algorithm you have
clearly people at your company who don't
like conservatives we had that story about facebook candace owens well you know conservative
activist was on some kind of like you know uh blacklist i mean she was supposed to be silenced
at every opportunity it's absurd now you may say well this sounds great what does josh holly's bill
do well from the federalist piece by Emily, it's interesting.
It says, under Hawley's bill, Fox News reported,
big tech firms would have to provide evidence to the FTC,
the Federal Trade Commission,
proving that their algorithms and content removal practices are neutral.
Tech titans would also be responsible for the cost of performing audits
and would have to reapply for immunity every two years.
Folks, there's a problem here.
The problem is the FTC, the Federal Trade Commission, is a board of federally appointed bureaucrats.
I don't mean that as an insult.
I mean it as a fact.
That's what they are.
It's a bureaucratic mechanism in the federal government to monitor trade practices, the Federal Trade Commission.
These are government bureaucrats.
So let me point out problem number one with this.
The FTC, I took a note, is going to determine when moderation decisions are designed.
This is from the bill.
Moderation decision.
In other words, moderating or, as Joe said, editing their content.
Another word for it, right?
So moderation decision, in other words, moderating, or as Joe said, editing their content, another word for it, right?
They're going to decide when they are designed to or intended to negatively impact or have a disproportionate impact on political ideas.
You may say, well, that sounds great.
Folks, Joe, you're the perfect guest here for this.
All right, Dan.
Were you in the radio industry when the Fairness Doctrine was out there?
Yeah, I was.
Yeah, I was. The Fairness Doctrine, folks. Joe was there. industry when the fairness doctrine was out there yeah i was uh yeah i was i just fairness doctrine
folks joe was there joe had been in radio a long time joe's been in radio since i'm like 15 years
old he ain't that old he looks pretty good but he's been there a long time and he's a wealth
of expertise he can tell you about all kind logs they had to keep and all kinds of stuff
yes but the general gist of the fairness doctrine back in the day i think reagan was the one who scrapped if thankfully
scrapped the fairness doctrine but the general gist of it was you had to provide some form of
equal access to opposing political ideas so if you ran a conservative program um you would have
to run some type of counterbalance liberal type political
program folks kind of sounds like what's in the hawley bill now right in other words if their
algorithm determines that their content is 51 liberal or 60 liberal then that algorithm they're
not going to be able to get that immunity section two and they could be sued this is a little complicated but please track me it isn't this is a huge huge topic of conversation
in america right now i'm trying to give you the downsides think about what i'm telling you the
old fairness doctrine what was the what was the radio station remedy for that the radio station
remedy is because they didn't want to balance programming
nobody liked. Right, Joe?
Liberal. Nobody wanted to listen to liberal programming.
You could get it on NBC.
With Tom Brokaw, Walter Cronkite
on CBS, whatever it was.
Nobody wanted to listen. So instead
of the radio, Joe, correct me if I'm wrong.
I know where you're going. The radio stations
said, listen, we can't put
Rush Limbaugh on and Limbaugh was afterwards
but just roll me he's the biggest conservative talk
radio host we know because if we put
Limbaugh on we gotta run three hours
of liberal stuff nobody's gonna listen to
so what did radio stations do
nothing they didn't talk about politics
there you go you notice
ladies and gentlemen when did talk radio explode
Limbaugh, Levin, Hannity
when did it explode
after the fairness doctrine was scrapped so this side effect of making a policy that appeared on
its face to be the fairness show what's wrong with that fairness republicans are going to get
equal access to the radio stations ladies and gentlemen it actually destroyed Republican GOP conservative talk radio.
It destroyed it.
Until it was wiped out and the market was allowed to come in and fix it,
did conservative talk radio explode?
Because then they weren't obligated for fairness anymore.
It wasn't fair at all.
Nobody wanted to listen to liberal talk radio.
So radio stations scrapped it. We're not going to give them three hours to does that make sense everyone in the
audience give me a nod all right cool there you go think think about what this algorithm
algorithm problem could be so now in order for you twitter facebook google YouTube right alphabet whatever that company uh Google parent company is
for you to get these immunity protections you need they need them Joe because Twitter doesn't
want to be sued you think you don't need tweets go out on Twitter every day that are defamatory
you have no idea what people say about me on Twitter it is grotesque we ignore what are you
gonna do sue you to just ignore it.
Twitter, if we could sue Twitter,
I'm not saying I would do that. Don't get me wrong, but
play the hypothetical for a moment. Do you know
how much Twitter would be out of business
tomorrow?
You may say, well, that's a great thing.
Is it, ladies and gentlemen? Are you sure of that?
Listen, I'm not suggesting. Twitter
is awful, okay?
I'm on it because I have to be.
All right.
But ladies and gentlemen, the point is I'm on it.
And so are many of you.
And we bypass corporate censors, New York Times censors,
Washington Post gatekeepers,
by being able to get our ideas out there,
even though there are downsides and they go after us a lot.
Folks, I'm telling you right now, if a bill like this were to pass, it's not worded right.
There are other things we can do about 230 protections, but it's worded in such a, I
think, a really bad way.
I can't think of any other way to describe it that what's going to happen is
the same thing that would happen under the fairness doctrine they're just going to start eliminating
political content because they're afraid their algorithm may show up as biased to either side
folks it's going to create a real problem also folks we're assuming here as well, you're assuming
that if they start inventing...
Listen, I just told you, I have no doubt
their algorithms now discriminate against conservatives.
None. None.
So you may say,
well, I don't get it. What do you say?
Think about it now. If Twitter and them are afraid
of losing their immunity, so they have
to go to the FTC, you're assuming
by the way it's going to be dominated by conservatives that bureaucratic board is no doubt going to be taken over by
democrats and big government types what if they go the other way and in order to remedy the situation
they create an algorithm joe that just by the free market like the rush limbaugh radio which
was popular nobody cared about air america right what if all of a sudden Twitter shows 51% of the material is conservative?
Now what happens?
Twitter has to go back and adjust their algorithm to start suppressing conservatives now.
Again, you're assuming that this algorithm shift is going to benefit conservatives in the long run.
Ladies and gentlemen, that may be an overly optimistic assumption.
I've warned you from the start.
Be very, very careful
with government intervention into this problem
because you may be creating a bigger problem
than the one you think you're solving.
I disagree.
I, excuse me.
I agree with you a thousand percent
that this is a huge problem.
And the market free market has done a terrible job of stopping YouTube,
Twitter,
and Facebook from attacking conservative content.
I point stipulated.
I am not arguing with that.
We,
with you,
with that point with you at all,
we,
we both win because I agree.
And I think Holly's head is in the right place with this at all. We both win because I agree. And I think Hawley's
head is in the right place with this.
Yeah. But this
bill, I think, and I
gotta tell you, I was looking at a tweet by Chris
Pandolfo, my old colleague. We used to work together
at CRTV. Pandolfo
said, who's a really brilliant guy,
in one of his tweets, he said, listen, I'm having a hard
time finding a conservative who supports
Hawley's bill. Well, you can check off me in that box too, because I can't support it either,
folks. That algorithm I'm telling you will blow up spectacularly in our faces.
You will see a near wiping out of YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook content at all. And for
all of the downsides of those platforms,
which are significant,
there are many downsides.
Can we be candid and honest with each other and say,
listen,
Trump's managed to use it pretty well for all.
I can't run ads on Twitter,
but ladies and gentlemen,
my books get out there on spy gay.
People found that I had a lady tweet to me last night.
She couldn't put the book down.
Thank you.
I retweeted it.
You, I would have, she would have never found the book, probably, if not for Twitter,
and I wouldn't have been able to get her ideas out there.
You see my point?
I hope this makes sense, folks.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I get it.
There are problems.
But introducing the FTC could be an absolute disaster
that will re-invoke a de facto fairness doctrine
where Rush Limbaugh wasn't put on the radio because they had to match his content
with garbage liberal content nobody wanted,
and the radio was not going to have three hours of basically dead air
with nobody listening to some liberal ranting on about how great socialism was.
You'll see the same thing on Twitter.
Just my warning.
That's a great topic. Read that piece, by the way,
in the Federalist by Emily Jasinski. It's really, really good. It's totally worth your time.
By the way, just a personal note. Someone asked me what this scar on my arm was from yesterday
on Twitter. How did you see that? You can barely see that on camera. That's those fatty tumors I
had taken out. You see, I have scars everywhere. I'm not like dying i you know my show is always i don't i you know i'm always honest with everybody i don't hide much
here uh no reason to but uh yeah i had a bunch of fatty tumors in my arm and my good friend dr
adler took them out so that's what that scar i'm not dying don't worry i promise i will be here
everything's cool but i get the most interesting emails guy emails me i'm like how did you see that
like that's how you i can't even see
that on camera i got pretty good almost off camera man i hey listen i got some video next that i i
sent to joe before the show and he it folks tds is real as you know what is the highest level of
infection level six tds trump derangement syndrome level six we have found a level of infection, level six. TDS, Trump derangement syndrome, level six. We have found a level six infection.
We have found it.
So stay tuned.
I got a piece of CNN video.
It's so disturbing.
I'm just warning you, take cover immediately
if you find yourself anywhere close
to the individual infected.
I don't know if it's a prion, a virus,
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level six outbreak take cover take cover ladies and gentlemen if this is a prion by the way, then we're all in trouble.
Yes!
I did not expect that,
and that's why I love this guy.
The alarm is sounding.
Everybody, they cover level six outbreak. Now, as I said,
you know, you have prions, these infection
protein-type molecules.
There's no immunity to this.
This may be a prion.
Here is Angela Rye on cnn uh if you caught
yesterday's show of course we had the ever ridiculous alexandria ocasio-cortez um outrageously
offensively and absurdly comparing facilities to hold illegal immigrants while they await trial
on our southern border who broke our laws and came here voluntarily to concentration camps and making reference to the term never again meaning she was making a reference to the
extermination systematically of six million uh jewish men and women by the uh the most offensive
human beings in in modern human history the the nazis it's a disgusting, stupid, outrageous, ridiculous, offensive analogy.
But what's even worse is watching people like Angela Rye on CNN defend this absurdity.
Here's Angela with Steve Cortez, a Republican activist on the Chris Cuomo show, hat tip CNN here.
Here is Angela defending the use of concentration camps and death camps as terminology
to describe our immigration problem. In 1933, there were concentration camps. In 1941, they were
death camps. And that is where we are going. If our our consciences are not quickly pierced,
it is a problem. Let me tell you, let with me. Do not laugh it off. Let me tell you who agrees with me. Do not laugh it off.
Dude.
I mean, you understand, Joe, we are living in the dumbest of times.
We have officially reached peak stupid.
We are in peak stupid right now. This is unbelievable.
Even Chuck Todd.
Chuck Todd, there's no bigger liberal activist in the media right now than Chuck Todd.
OK, from NBC, even Chuck Todd came out and said, listen, Miss Ocasio-Cortez, I'm sorry, but this totally cheapens the Holocaust.
And what you're doing by trying to appropriate concentration camp language is unbelievably offensive.
And he says at one point, you know, you can call our immigration process a lot of things.
Broken.
There's issues with it.
There's issues with the facilities, people being kept at.
Fine.
Call it whatever you want.
But making an analogy to the systematic extermination of millions of human lives by the most grotesque,
horrible, atrocious means possible.
Can we all agree this was just a dumb comment?
Not AOC, who doubles and triples down on stupid every single time.
And you have people like TDS level six infected Angela Rye on CNN who thinks if she yells
louder that she'll make her point that the United States is running death camps.
It's an embarrassment.
She's an embarrassment.
And I'm going to leave it at this.
Please take cover immediately.
Immediately.
If you are anywhere near Angela Rye,
because it may be a prion and TDS can,
this may be deadly later on.
We don't know how bad the infection is,
but it's clearly outside of the hot zone right now.
Oh my gosh.
So stupid.
Oh man.
By the way, I got one more video at the end of the show.
We'll do it right before our worst person of the week.
So I'm going to motor through a couple of stories here
that are really important.
But did you see the video, Joe?
You know what I'm talking about?
That was cool, man.
It was, right?
Is that not the coolest video ever?
No, it's cool.
All right, we'll get to that.
Some of you may have seen it this morning on Fox and Friends.
I'll describe it for you in the audio. But if you want to check it out, youtube.com
slash Bongino, we'll get to it at the end of the show. This may be the baddest, I have seen it a
long time, this guy. All right, before I get to that, Wall Street Journal ran an interesting
piece this morning, and I'm only bringing up because I've been attacked for the last two days
about comments I made on Hannity by liberals by liberals and i love them i thought they were
great comments trump's speech in opening night in orlando he mentioned hillary multiple times
and i had said on hannity and i meant it i mean it now that i like the speech because he absolutely
scorched hillary clinton right democrats and even the Journal, listen, I like the Journal.
I read it every day,
their op-ed column,
but we don't agree on everything
and that's fine.
I'm not a liberal.
I don't hate anybody personally,
but the Wall Street Journal
had this piece up
saying a second term for what?
Question mark.
Obviously,
questioning Trump's speech.
And he said,
Trump can't win
by relitigating 2016
and playing only to his base.
You know,
Journal guys,
it was written by the editorial board
i love you guys and ladies over there i read you every day your material is pretty good we
disagree on some immigration stuff but you are completely wrong on this the reason i said what
i said and trump said trump's not stupid i mean why why they keep downplaying the man's political
instincts i don't get.
There's a reason he's doing this, ladies and gentlemen, and I would love your email feedback
on this.
I really would.
You know my email's on the website.
Paul and I read it.
This is not about relitigating 2016.
You may say, Dan, you said that he scorched Hillary Clinton.
He's not running against Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton ran in 2016 so of course he's relitigating 2016 no no no no no no no that is
not why he's doing this this guy is not stupid tell me if I'm reading you wrong here folks
and Joe maybe you too maybe the reason the republican party conservatives
the trump base those are not always the same thing by the way moderate democrats and some democrat
trump supporters support trump is because trump has been a warrior against an establishment swamp
that has diminished their interest and basically decimated the republic for the last
50 60 plus years yep you got the picture hillary are you getting this hillary clinton and her
ability to bypass any punishment whatsoever for her outrageous flaunting of the law with her email server is not about 2016 do you get it it's about trump saying i am not her she is with them obama
biden right right sanders the swamp rats frankly the horrible swampy gop people too
that's hillary bingo hillary and her getting off and getting having a second set of blind justice.
Right. Only blind to Democrats. Right. Her getting up is emblematic of everything wrong with the swamp.
The journal guy. I'm sorry, but you are totally misreading this. I agree.
Point stipulated. Not every Trump speech should be 90 percent about Hillary Clinton.
Not every speech should even mention her.
But Trump going after Hillary and Obama,
which I also mentioned in my comments,
which most people left out, of course.
Of course, they had to leave the Obama part out because then it makes their point.
Bongino is relitigating 2016 too.
You're missing it.
It's about a bigger issue.
The people on the ground want to know,
business as usual with Hillary and Obama and and obama and biden
and all these people who kisses button immediately they're not going to get off anymore
if you're going to report fake news trump's going to call you out if you're going to set up a class
a server a private server and break the law by shuttling classified information and removing
removing the labels trump's not going to let it go.
It's as simple as that.
You're reading, it's not relitigating 2016.
It's litigating 2020.
It's us versus them.
And Trump is with us and Hillary is with them.
I'm telling you, you're reading this all wrong.
A hundred percent.
But check the piece out if you'd like.
You know, it was decent. I just disagree with it intensely.
All right, one more note
before we get to worst person of the week
and the greatest video, I think, in human history
of the biggest badass I've ever seen.
Hey, energy.
Energy matters.
I said yesterday in campaigns, right?
Energy's infectious.
Yeah.
Campaigns are about public perception,
the perception of a winner. Nobody wants to get behind a loser. Yeah. Campaigns are about public perception, the perception of a winner.
Nobody wants to get behind a loser. Nobody. Listen, again, I ran for office and I tell you,
I ran three campaigns. One of them we almost pulled off. But in my first campaign, we had a
lot of momentum going. We ran for the sense when I met Joe, when I ran for the US Senate against
Ben Carton. Listen, we weren't going to win the race. It was Maryland. But we tried our hardest. And then this third
party guy jumps in, this guy, Rob Sabani, and he spends millions of dollars. He spent like
seven million bucks. Folks, any momentum we had, he crushed it. He just bombarded us on the air.
The big Mo matters. Momentum matters. Energy matters. Now, this is why yesterday I said these polls, I wouldn't buy into all these polls that Trump's down nine in Florida.
I live in Florida.
He's not down nine in Florida.
It's absurd.
Don't discount him completely, but he's not down nine.
Look at this Washington Free Beacon story I'll have in the show notes today.
You want to talk about energy?
The media is, you're going to discount this?
Trump's 2020 campaign raised his record 28.4 million in the first 24 hours.
Ow!
Folks, do you have any idea how much money that is?
Whoa!
In 24 hours.
Put it in perspective, Joe.
Do you know what Joe Biden raised in the first 24 hours?
Joe Biden is supposed to be the next coming of the Messiah for the Democrats.
You know what he raised in 24 hours?
Six.
Six million.
Six million.
And Joe Biden, man.
Six million.
Six million dollars in 24 hours.
Again, I'm not being hyperbolic.
Nothing's this positive.
It doesn't mean Trump's got it in the bag.
It doesn't mean any of that.
But the big mo energy matters trump is turning out the energy
the people and the donors but are the democrats turning out the people
let's look at this legal insurrection piece by our buddy kimberly k
my brother jimmy texted me he thought this story was hysterical i'm not misreading the headline
tens of people show up at impeachment trump rallies i didn't read that wrong folks if you're
watching on youtube you're reading the headline now yourself youtube.com slash bunch you know
not tens of thousands tens of people kimberly k sub headline a whole 15
a whole oh gosh i'm getting choked up here a whole 15 ish people showed up outside of the
white house this past weekend to encourage the impeachment of the president ladies and gentlemen
um more people show up outside the white house to buy souvenirs from
the trump pin people on any line that showed up for their impeachment rally outside of the white
house ladies and gentlemen energy matters that story legal insurrection uh will be in the show
notes today click on it read it it's hysterical tens of people joe tens of people meanwhile you
got tens of thousands showing up at the Trump rally.
I'm not getting crazy on either side. I'm just saying the media wants you to believe none of
this is happening. They do. Well, I shouldn't say all of them because yesterday we played that clip
by CNN where even they had to acknowledge, hey man, when is floppy Joe, not sloppy Joe, floppy
Joe, he's the flip-flopper. When is Floppy Joe going to start turning up, you know,
even thousands of people at his rallies?
So far, we've seen tens, maybe hundreds at a few.
The energy, ladies and gentlemen, just is not there.
Okay.
Now, this is great.
You got to watch this video.
I'm going to describe it to you for our audio folks.
It's so good.
So there's a press conference going on.
I think it's Australia.
And this is going to be a piece of news.
It's about a minute video.
The press conference is going on.
What's this guy's name?
With Sergeant Darren Edwards.
This guy, this sergeant, he's an older gentleman.
What do you think, Joe?
50s, 60s maybe?
I'm always terrible at judging age.
I've cut a few.
Let's say he's in his 50s.
He's a little older. He's a former rugby player, as they refer to him in this news clip a footy i'd never
heard that before i'm sorry i don't play rugby he's given a press conference updating people
on the police police issues he's a sergeant and a ruckus breaks out behind him and this guy
is in a foot pursuit with a man who was harassing his daughter.
Watch what this is so great.
Watch what Darren Edwards does.
And we come back.
I'll describe the view.
This is just great. A senior detective has relived his footy glory days, laying a crushing tackle to stop a serial pest in his tracks.
The quick thinking officer leapt into action midway through a television interview.
It's certainly good to get that information.
A routine news conference tackling the big issues.
There's damage there.
I'm not 100% on that.
You're going to get prodded!
Run, man!
Run!
He's been in a project since my daughter.
One of Queensland's top cops springs into action to bring down the target.
Coppers are coming! Oh my gosh! Listen, this is not a young man. Queensland's top cops springs into action to bring down the target.
Oh my gosh.
Listen, this is not a young man, Darren Edwards, okay?
So this guy's giving his press conference right behind,
he's got a tree behind him, but he hears this ruckus,
and this guy's chasing this guy who was harassing his daughter.
This guy, Darren Edwards, lays the perfect Terry Tate office linebacker
tackle on this guy, cuts his head while doing it, then goes back and starts.
I couldn't play the whole thing.
He goes back and Joe had to cut his foot.
Skips the press conference with blood coming down his head.
Please, youtube.com slash Bongino.
Check it out.
It's at the end of the show.
You'll love it.
God bless you, Darren Edwards.
You get bad award of the day from me.
Nice job.
What a tackle, too.
Yeah.
Reliving his old footy day.
I never heard that before.
Footy.
I'm not hip to the rugby lingo.
That was almost textbook.
Remember Terry Tate?
Wasn't it?
Office linebacker with that guy on ESPN.
He starts tackling everybody.
This is a Terry Tate office linebacker moment.
All right.
Last story of the day is our unquestionably our worst person of the week.
I am.
Yeah, I am kind of disturbed by the story.
You should be to hat tip Luke Rosiak daily caller who has been all over this like white on rice.
Do you remember the guy?
Here's the title of the piece.
First daily caller Luke Rosiak.
It'll be in the show notes.
Please check it out.
Self-righteous Dem staffer headed to prison as prosecutors look to make example of him for politically motivated crimes.
OK, a couple of takeaways. I'll explain to you what happened in a second.
But I just want you to know, as I'm explaining this, ladies and gentlemen, take some solace, smile a little bit.
I'm not saying everything's perfect right now and everything's all cleaned up in DOJ and everything.
But people on the Democrat side who violate the law are not getting away with it like they were
under the obama administration this was a democrat staffer what did he do what happened
you remember of course most of you listening will remember this the kavanaugh hearings supreme court
now justice brett kavanaugh remember those awful hearing accused him of being a drunk playing
drinking games the you know the the christine
blasey ford allegations you know the story couldn't even get correct um during the kavanaugh
hearings a former staffer for democrat senator maggie hassan from new hampshire this guy by the
name of jackson costco if that's not a name i've never heard heard of Jackson Costco. Hey, Jackson Costco.
Apparently, his parents are very wealthy.
He was a staffer.
Jackson Costco was fired by Maggie Hassan's office.
She's a Democrat senator.
He was an IT guy.
He uses an accomplice, Joe, to get back into the office computer system, and he puts in
a keylogger device, basically stealing passwords by logging all the keystrokes
he winds up getting a whole bunch of information senators home addresses medical records everything
he basically hacks the senate system during the the uh brett kavanaugh this guy's a huge lib he's
a sanders supporter he's a bernie sanders acolyte he doesn't like the questioning by Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and others,
Orrin Hatch, so he goes online and releases their personal information
online according to the reporting.
He then threatens extortion by threatening to release their children's
health records of other ones, so he extorts them.
This kid is a total train wreck.
So apparently he thought he was going to get away with this.
Well, not so much, ladies and gentlemen.
He winds up getting arrested.
Sadly, the Capitol Police, apparently, according to the reporting by Luke,
they couldn't even find the keylogger device where it was.
He must have really embedded this or hid it in pretty well.
But this kid, I think, thought he was going to get a slap on the wrist, Joe.
And he said at one point
he goes well I was taking some drugs or whatever it may be and it influenced me and then they found
notes in his apartment where he's laughing like look I ruin Orrin Hatch Republican Senator's
wife's birthday he thinks it's funny so he thought this kid is apparently some son of wealthy people
who thought he was going to you know I'm I'm not knocking their wealth or anything, but thought he was going to get off.
Joe, he got 48 months in prison.
Oh!
So Jackson Costco takes the cake for by far
the worst sleazeball of the week
and smile a little bit today
knowing again that people who are doing,
some of them, again, not all,
Hillary, the whole debacle, we all have big problems with DOJ's doing today knowing again that people who are doing some of them again not all this hillary the hot
hole debacle we all have big problems with doj's doing with spy gate and everything but this kid
costco thought he was going to get a pass and didn't only get a slap on the wrist he got a
total backhand to the face 48 months i don't know what he's going to serve but ladies and gentlemen
that's a long time in prison.
So he did not get off on this.
So check out the article by Luke Rosiak, Shame on Jackson Costco.
Jackson Costco.
That sounds like one of those ridiculous names you see in a movie, if you get what I mean.
And look who's coming out.
Jackson Costco entering the set.
Everybody's like, ah.
Doesn't that sound like that kind of name?
Johnny Friday or something like that.
They always have formulas for that.
Your pet's first name combined with the day of the week.
Sheba Tuesday.
That's Jackson Costco.
We had a dog named Sheba.
Did you know that, Paula?
Yeah, we did.
He ran away.
Sheba Tuesday.
It's Sheba Thursday, actually.
I'm like you, forgetting the day of the week last week.
All right, folks.
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