The Dan Bongino Show - Ep 477 Jim Comey Exposed

Episode Date: June 8, 2017

In this episode I deconstruct the Comey testimony on Capitol Hill. I also cover the liberal meltdown over the Paris Accords and I expose some far-left environmental myths. Learn more about your ad cho...ices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dan Bongino. All the Sanders supporters love throwing bombs at me, and I throw them right back. I'm not here to pull any punches, right? The Dan Bongino Show. This is the great irony of conservatism. Even liberals win under conservatism. Get ready to hear the truth about America. Are you suggesting you're that stupid that other people can run your lives better than you can,
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Starting point is 00:01:25 Dawn to dusk. I promise you won't be disappointed. You'll feel great. It's really good stuff. Dawn to dusk, available at brickhousenutrition.com slash Dan. That's brickhousenutrition.com slash Dan. Okie doke. So I've been getting a lot of email feedback. I'm going to get to the hearing, I promise. That's obviously the big news of the day. And I have a couple of quick takeaways from that, which is important. I'd like to sum things up for you. But I've been getting a lot of emails about the London mayor's comments where he said, don't be alarmed. And people have said, hey, Dan, I like your show. You usually correct yourself. But it was pretty clear that he was talking about don't be alarmed by the police presence. Well,
Starting point is 00:02:04 listen, I don't have a lot of time to go into it today, but I'm going to play a cut for you tomorrow of him on a recent appearance with Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain, a show I've been on. I don't know why I said that, but it's just because you have to do it at like two in the morning over here, which is crazy. So really, it's like the worst. Someone asked me about how these things go, like Fox hits and stuff like that. You have to go to a studio. It's down in Palm Beach Garden. So I drive down. You got to go down there for two in the morning for Good Morning Britain. But he had an appearance with Piers Morgan. And did he say, do not be alarmed about the police presence? Yeah. I mean, I'll read to you exactly what he said let me just pull this up quick but i think it fits in with a larger narrative here that where is this did sadiq oh
Starting point is 00:02:53 here it is okay he said my message to londoners and visitors to our great city is to be calm and vigilant hold on it just reset at the top okay you will see an increased police presence today including armed officers and uniformed officers. There's no reason to be alarmed by this. We are the safest global city in the world. Folks, whether he was referring to the cops or the fact that you shouldn't be alarmed by the terror attacks, and granted, maybe you're right. Maybe he was referring to the cops. He follows it up again with this, but we are the safest global city in the world. And my point in the Fox appearance and criticizing these comments was, listen, not to take an
Starting point is 00:03:29 unnecessary shot at the guy. I don't agree with the guy's politics. I think they're terrible, but obviously the UK is in a significant time of stress. I'm not trying to pile on. What I simply was trying to do by calling attention to these comments, where I clearly said on Fox, by the way, don't panic, don't overreact, which I'm not lecturing anybody. You're all grown adults. You know not to do that already. But the chances of you being involved in a terror attack are slim. But don't be alarmed whether it's by the police presence, Joe, or the police presence as a
Starting point is 00:04:00 result of a bunch of slashing attacks and people getting run over and terrorist attacks. Folks, I still think it's bad advice. I'm sorry. I'm more than happy to correct myself, and I do deeply appreciate the emails, criticisms, comments, whatever they may be. Send them my way, danielatbongino.com. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:04:17 I'm not trying to downplay it at all, what you said. But my comments stand. Whether it's don't be alarmed about them, be alarmed, have a low level. I'm not telling anybody to panic. I was clear as day. There's no need to overreact. Frankly, there's no need to alter your lifestyle much at all, but have a low level of alarm walking around. As I said to you in that show, know the ingress and egress points every time you go out because the place you came in in the restaurant or the movie theater is where you're going to try to go out in a panic situation it happens all the time someone said to me it's if animals do it too do you ever notice when you're driving towards a squirrel in
Starting point is 00:04:53 the street that they always run back to where they came from even if it was more efficient to keep going yeah i did the animals do that too i mean folks i there are you know if you can get a firearm and learn how to carry it, learn how to be proficient in it, you feel responsible with it, go get one. These are low, like, you know, walking around with a low level of alarm, you know, take the seat by the door. I always take the seat that looks at the door when I'm eating out in a restaurant. My wife even knows.
Starting point is 00:05:19 She doesn't even bother trying to sit in it anymore. These are little things in your life that take no time at all. That'll give you a base low level of alarm, whatever you want to call it, heightened awareness, if it sounds more politically correct. I just think don't be alarmed whether it's at the cops or anything else is just bad advice. I'm sorry. And I'll play the clip tomorrow because I just don't have time today, but don't miss tomorrow's show. It's about a minute long clip of a conversation the mayor had with Piers Morgan, where they essentially say the same thing. And the London mayor just doesn't seem to get what's going on.
Starting point is 00:05:54 And when I play the clip tomorrow, you'll get it. Okay, I got to move on because there's so much going on, but I will get to that. And if I don't get to that Cato piece I teased yesterday, I'll get to that too. I don't like leaving stuff out there. I'm getting tons of email on the Comey thing. All right. So Comey's testifying literally right now. I'm watching the thing.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Their opening statements are underway. We have a recording of his opening statement. And there are a couple takeaways already I'm getting from this thing. Excuse me. I shouldn't say recording. So it's obviously being recorded. I mean, it's on like every station known to mankind right now. Folks, it's clear as day now that there's not going to be an obstruction of justice
Starting point is 00:06:30 charge. How do we know that? This is your big takeaway from this. Now, again, I'm not talking to liberals with your seven foot thick skulls. I'm talking about reasonable people who are interested in, quote, getting to the bottom of this, which I'm really getting tired of hearing. There's not going to be obstruction because we know in Comey's opening statements that he could not commit to an obstruction of justice charge. Okay. Secondly, Jim Comey would not be testifying if there was
Starting point is 00:06:53 a pending criminal charge about obstruction of justice. I can assure you because there's been a special investigator, special counsel assigned and Robert Mueller, the former FBI director to investigate this Trump RussiaRussia fairy tale. Now, if there was an obstruction of justice charge, Joe, two things would happen. Number one, Comey would have said it. And number two, Bob Mueller, you know what? Number two, he wouldn't have said it because he wouldn't have been testifying at all. Because you don't let your star witness in an obstruction of justice case, right?
Starting point is 00:07:23 If it's a criminal case, go testify in front of a Senate committee before he gives his full testimony and recounting of events to the special counsel in the case. It's absurd. Folks, so number one takeaway, there is no obstruction of justice charge. There is no criminal basis for a criminal obstruction of justice. It's ridiculous. And don't try to make the case to me that, and I'm not a trumpeteer, I think you all get that, that Trump saying he hopes the investigation goes away into Mike Flynn is an obstruction
Starting point is 00:07:54 of justice charge. I used the example a while ago, thanks to a friend of mine who brought it up. It's a great example that you can get pulled over for a traffic ticket and ask the cop that you hope it goes away all you want. As long as you don't offer anything in exchange, like, hey, by the way, if I throw you this hundred dollar bill, can we really hope it'll go away? That's totally different. That's bribery or obstructing is if you stop him trying to get back to the car. You know, he goes to write the ticket and you take away his pen.
Starting point is 00:08:20 You call in your buddies, you know you to stop him from getting back to the car these are all obstruction charges but suggesting to the cop that you hope the ticket goes away folks i've got news for you it's not a crime i'm sorry now i want to be crystal clear here i am i'm not defending trump's actions okay i'm not i i i think one of the things as republicans we have to be willing to do is course correct you. And I don't want to take unnecessary shots at the guy right now. But it was clearly imprudent, Joe, to say to a guy like Jim Comey, who was a political guy on steroids. We all know it.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Jim Comey is a political operator and always has been. Yeah. Read some of the articles the Wall Street Journal's done on this guy documenting his history playing politics when he's pretending to be above the fray worked with the clintons forever yeah yeah i mean the guy joe the guy the guy understands washington dc politics better than anyone you don't go in a room as a savvy deal maker like trump is or purports to be at times and say to a guy that's a dc politician pretending not to be that, hey, I hope this goes away. Listen, can we just accept as Republicans talking about the Flynn investigation when
Starting point is 00:09:30 Trump said that to him? Can we all agree that was just dumb? Can we all agree that if and I haven't heard any. The reason I'm bringing this up, by the way, is I haven't heard Trump dispute those comments. Now, he has disputed the loyalty oath. But again, saying just assume for a second, even if there was a there's another report that at a dinner, Trump asked for a loyalty oath. And Jim Comey said, I can provide honest loyalty. And Trump said, OK, that's what I'm asking for.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Honest loyalty. Yeah. Folks, I don't understand. Like, that's an obstruction. Are you an idiot? Well, no, I mean, I mean, I'm not trying to be condescending. Maybe I don't understand. Like, that's an obstruction of. Are you an idiot? Well, no, I mean, I mean, I'm not trying to be condescending. Maybe I shouldn't. Do you know what you're talking about? You have any experience in even like Wikipedia law? Like, have you even Googled obstruction of justice? How is the president United States asking a political appointee, which Jim Comey is for a loyalty oath, obstruction justice again clear his day on this imprudent
Starting point is 00:10:26 absolutely really probably not too bright when you're talking to a political operator like Jim Comey extremely not bright but obstruction of justice are you are you serious Joe this is from the same people who refuse to uh charge Clinton or her team with obstruction of justice, despite the fact that she used bleach bit to delete emails that were appropriately subpoenaed by law enforcement entities. She smashed blackberries on her team. And I got a story I'm holding on that. That's pretty devastating. I'm trying to confirm, by the way, about the blackberry. The blackberries were smashed to avoid the evidence being collected by the Clinton team.
Starting point is 00:11:06 The Clinton team smashed their BlackBerry so people couldn't read their emails. You have an Obama team that paid a ransom to Iran. And you're talking about obstruction of justice because the president asked a political appointee, supposedly, which isn't even confirmed, for an oath of honest loyalty. Ladies and gentlemen, you're delusional if you believe this. Do you understand how much time you are wasting on this? This is a fairy tale. So I'm getting a little bit off track here, but takeaway number one, there is clear as day, no obstruction of justice here at all.
Starting point is 00:11:44 Imprudence, yes. Political immaturity, yes. Dopey comments, maybe. Obstruction of justice, you're an imbecile if you believe that. Number two, it's clear as day again. Trump is not under investigation. How many times do you need to hear this? By the way, a guy sent me a pretty nasty email the other day I didn't like, and I responded back.
Starting point is 00:12:08 I was really PO'd at it, and he said I can get shouty at times. I'm sorry. Listen, I'm going to get excited about stuff. My apologies. Joe tries to control the volume. You are who you are, and that's who you have to be. Joe, can you just confirm for the audience that the finished product they get is actually not even as loud as the finished product i send you certain parts no i send joe a finished product an adobe audition that i promise you is a lot shoutier so we're trying
Starting point is 00:12:35 to reduce the shoutiness factor so my apologies be sending a nasty email he's like hey you've been you went to a government school and had a government job and you ran for office. Like, how dare you critique the government? I was like, dude, are you serious? Like the whole point of walking away from the six-figure taxpayer-funded salary and pension and healthcare and government car, you know, with no guarantee of financial security at all to run for office was to fight against this stuff. I was like, is this guy for real? So I got a little mad about that.
Starting point is 00:13:06 I bet. Okay. Okay. But takeaway number two, Trump is not under investigation. Comey is not disputing at all that he told Trump three times that he's not under investigation. Trump is not under investigation. I don't even know. Sometimes on the show, I want to cover stuff and give you some deep, profound points you're not going to get anywhere else.
Starting point is 00:13:27 And hopefully sometimes we do that. I mean, that's up to you based on the listenership. I hope we're doing okay there. But I have nothing deep and profound to say. The guy's not under investigation. Comey said it. Comey said it three times. He confirmed it.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Trump confirmed he said it. They both agree Trump's not under investigation. So there's no obstruction charge that he's not under investigation. We got to move on. Okay. Call me crazy, but I don't see anything there. Call me crazy. We have to put that on a t-shirt. Call me crazy, but
Starting point is 00:13:55 I mean, he did. Folks, it's just very frustrating because the liberals are so apt to spin a narrative. As a matter of fact, I saw this guy Ed something from the Y, I think it's Ed O'Keefe. I'm not really familiar with this guy
Starting point is 00:14:07 from the Washington Post. He tweeted out yesterday during the Senate Intel hearing that Kamala Harris was told by Richard Burr, the chairman of the Senate Intel Committee when she was quizzing
Starting point is 00:14:18 Rod Rosenstein, the deputy AG, that Kamala Harris was told to pipe down. I was watching the hearing, folks. That was never said at all. She kept interrupting the guy and they stopped there to let the guy answer the question. But this just goes to show you how the narrative is. Oh, these misogynistic Republican senators told a female black senator to pipe down, except for one critical distinction,
Starting point is 00:14:40 Joe. It didn't happen. It actually never happened, folks. It was totally, completely made up. All right. Now, there's a reason I wanted to talk about the Comey hearing absent the specifics of the Comey hearing. While the Democrats have become distracted and fascinated by the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory fairy tale, actual things are going on. I want to propose something to you. You may hear in a couple of different places but i i haven't read too much of it i i don't this may sound crazy folks and i let me just go out on a whim if you allow me for a minute and speculate which i hate to do i'm not a journalist but you know i like to adhere to some kind of journalistic standards when i can but i want to speculate and editorialize.
Starting point is 00:15:26 I don't think Trump minds this Trump Russia fairy tale as much as he'll let not. I want to give you a couple of reasons for this. Number one, he tweets about it an awful lot. And right. Do you ever notice Joe Wright is it's about to die? He always does something to keep it alive. He picks the scab. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:15:41 It was about to die about a month ago. And then Trump tweeted out that thing that said, Jim Comey, better be careful. I may have tapes. And all of a sudden the story came back. Right. Remember that? Right. And then, you know, the story was about to die and he fires Jim Comey.
Starting point is 00:15:56 And then the story was about to die two weeks ago. And he tweets about Mike Flynn. Trump is not dumb, folks. I know the left. And it's actually good that the left believes this because they believed Reagan was dumb too while we changed the country over eight years. He's not dumb. He does things that I think are imprudent and I think politically immature because he doesn't understand the political process because he hasn't been embedded
Starting point is 00:16:17 in it. And I know that because when I got involved in the political process running for Senate and Congress, I was politically immature too. I just didn't know. I'm not talking about emotionally immature. You just don't, you haven't matured through the process, which voters thought was a good thing, Joe. Voters think is a good thing. Now, so number one, I don't think he thinks Trump, I don't think he wants us to go away. Now you may say, well, why doesn't he want it to go away?
Starting point is 00:16:40 Well, that leads to number two. Because while the Democrats have been fascinated and distracted by the fairy tale, Joe, there are a lot of things going on behind the scenes. I can just give you something that happened yesterday that almost nobody is talking about in the mainstream ether of the big national conversation, so to say, because it's all going on behind the scenes while the Democrats waste all their time on the Russia fairy tale. Here's number one. The Harry Reid rule, which means only 51 senators are necessary to confirm judges now with the Supreme Court and on the bench.
Starting point is 00:17:12 You just call me right now. Nobody asked me to stop Russia probe. This is hysterical. This story just keeps getting better. But Trump has about 100 nominations. That's a huge number. We could transform basically the entire federal judiciary. And he nominated 11 more people yesterday. And by the way, folks, regardless of your feelings about Trump, if you're a super conservative or a Cruz guy like I was, the 11 people he sent up there for nomination of the federal bench are really, really good. really good like universe you know how i know they're good joe because liberals liberal activist groups even though they can't penetrate the mainstream ether of the narrative because
Starting point is 00:17:49 everybody's obsessed with trump russia liberal groups are freaking out because while the liberals obsess about trump russia trump is actually doing stuff repealing the obama regulations we appointed uh gorsik to the now. And these nominations to the lower bench are going to transform the federal judiciary for a generation. So that's going on, Joe, and nobody's paying attention because they're obsessed about the Trump-Russia scam. Secondly, there was another thing that happened yesterday, a topic we've discussed on this show a lot that I'd be remiss if I didn't cover. Again, while the Democrats are obsessing over Russia, the DOJ dumped the whole slush fund program.
Starting point is 00:18:30 You remember us talking about this about six months ago? Yeah, I do. I'll cue you in because the Obama administration, folks, you may not like them, but gosh, were they clever. They were always doing the dipsy-do flip-a-roo. They would always find a way. You're looking slider. They go forkball.
Starting point is 00:18:47 You're looking knuckleball. They go high fastball. I mean, they're just – this is – comey, not for me to say. I'm obstructed. This guy's amazing. This guy is like a – I'm sorry, folks. I'm watching. This guy's got to be a comedy act. This guy's got to be a comedy act.
Starting point is 00:19:05 This guy has got to be a comedy act. This guy's the FBI director who has openly commented about anything he can to get in front of a TV screen. And now he gets fired from Trump. No, it's not for me to say if Trump was obstructed. There is no obstruction of justice. What, is he not familiar with the law? All right. Sorry to get sidetracked
Starting point is 00:19:25 there, but it's just watching this live while I do the podcast is making me laugh because Comey is clearly a political actor. And I wish people would understand that. DOJ under the Obama administration, they did this unbelievably clever thing. The DOJ wanted to fund green energy programs. They wanted to fund Left-leaning groups like acorn but they Couldn't get the Republican Congress to Pay for it so what did they do The Department of Justice Joe
Starting point is 00:19:54 You remember this now they would go and sue Banks yeah and they would say to The banks here we're gonna do We'll let the lawsuit go Or if the lawsuit passed through here's What we'll do with the payments. Let's say they sued a bank for whatever, a billion dollars. We will give you credit for $2 towards that settlement for every dollar you give to these groups.
Starting point is 00:20:17 And believe me, those groups were not the Catholic Church, the NRA. It was like Acorn, green energy groups. Catholic Church, the NRA. It was like ACORN, green energy groups. Volkswagen paid millions of dollars to a green energy program to get rid of the settlements. So think about this, Joe. What happened is because under federal law, if a lawsuit is filed by the federal government, it has to go to the victims or to the US Treasury. Now you may say, well, Dan, then how did they get around federal law? If they said, hey, you're going to have to pay ACORN or you're going to have to pay a green energy group, whatever. What they did is they said, no, you don't have to pay them. But if you do, you'll get $2 off for every dollar of your settlement.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Joe, what company is not going to take that? If I can pay a billion dollars to the Treasury or $500 million to ACORN, what am I going to do? I'm going to give it to ACORN. Now, again, the Obama administration, you may not like them, but gosh, were they tactically clever. They always had an end around. Folks, this went on for a long time. It was a really, really BFD, a big freaking deal. It was a big deal because, listen, $2 million, $3 million, $10 million is a huge amount of money when it goes to a group like an Acorn Group or a Green Energy Group.
Starting point is 00:21:33 But to the federal government, it's nothing. This was a big deal and it was an end around the power of the purse. To get to the point on this, while you've been distracted, liberals, with the Trump-Russia fairy tale conspiracy theory, Jeff Sessions and the DOJ, Department of Justice, stopped that program yesterday. And again, you may have been able to fight back if you had some resources, but you've been wasting your resources tracking down this chimerical nonsense, this Trump-Russia garbage. So good luck with that. sense, this Trump-Russia garbage. So good luck with that. While we appoint judges, while we get rid of your slush funds, all of this is happening right under your nose while you guys continue to say, Trump, stupid. Trump, Trump, Russia. Good. Good luck. Keep it up, folks. Keep it up because we're rocking and rolling. All right. I want to get to another story here because I don't know what it is, but I've been getting a ton of email asking me to do some debunking on given the Paris Accords and how we pulled out of it about climate change.
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Starting point is 00:23:53 Okay. The Paris Accords. Pulling out of them was a great move because it was only going to really impact significantly the United States. China and India and other countries were allowed to keep emitting so-called greenhouse gases up until about 2030, while the United States, significant economic restrictions would have hit us. So here's a couple of things you always hear about climate change that we should debunk almost immediately. I thought about, how many points do I have here? Four takeaways, okay? Here's the first one.
Starting point is 00:24:33 Folks, from 2000 to 2014, the United States GDP has grown by 13%, adjusted for inflation, by the way. So if the liberals concoction that economic growth and capitalism, we're all polluters and we're destroying the environment is true, you would think, Joe, that there would be a commensurate increase in emissions. Let me just walk you through that again. Okay. By the way, this is going to be the most difficult point. The rest are really easy.
Starting point is 00:24:53 But I wanted to put this one in there because it completely debunks, in essence, the entire liberal ethos, the credo there. 2000 to 2014, GDP in the United States grew by 13% inflation adjusted. If the left is right and capitalism and the use of resources causes pollution and we have to put a cap on it, because that's a real theory. It has nothing to do with environmentalism, then emissions should have grown too. Economy grows, Joe. Pollution grows, right?
Starting point is 00:25:16 Right. Well, that's not what happened. Emissions were reduced by 6%. Now, folks, why is that? Because remember, as I've said to you repeatedly, and I'm going to move on because I have a couple more points to fire through here, economic growth does not mean environmental damage. Economic growth means better use of resources. And those resources, which were traditionally thrown away and cause environmental damage, all of a sudden become
Starting point is 00:25:37 assets when people find out a way to use them. That's why economic growth, that's why the cleanest air in the world or some of the cleanest air in the world is in areas of the United States that have really robust economic growth because we figured out a way to use resource. Here's a quick example. When I was running for Congress in Maryland, I used to visit a paper factory up in Western Maryland and he was showing me all these scraps that he said 10 years ago or whatever, 15 years ago, I forget the exact timeline, it doesn't matter. These paper scraps and this pulp stuff that he used to throw out, garbage. It was pollution.
Starting point is 00:26:09 They would throw it in a landfill, right? What you would call pollution, garbage, whatever it may be. I don't care what word you use for it, waste. They don't do that anymore, Joe. They figured out a way when they started investing in their company, they were like, well, why are we throwing that out? We can reuse that stuff. So they figured out a way to reuse it, which is now not waste. It now becomes an asset. It doesn't wind up in a landfill. It winds up being used. That's because they invested in their company.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Folks, economic investment does not mean environmental destruction. Now, don't you find it slightly odd that the largest environmental disasters, some of them in American history, largely happen in socialist countries? In socialist countries, you don't own the assets. The government dictates. The government controls the means of production in socialism. In the Soviet Union, the government owns the economy. The government dictates what happens in the economy. And when nobody owns anything, the government, which is a blob and a fuse of blob, or I take it back, make it even easier. When everybody owns something, nobody owns it. You ever notice the neighborhood park never has the best grass,
Starting point is 00:27:09 but the neighborhood lawns do? Kind of odd, right? Because when it's your lawn, you take care of it. When it's the neighborhood park, you don't really care, right? You're like, yeah, whatever. I'm not going to go mow it. I'll let the other neighbor do it. Folks, look at the Pemex disaster. Look at the Pemex disaster. Look at the Chernobyl in the Soviet Union, the Aral Sea, the Yangtze River, the Three Gorges Dam in China. Kevin Williamson points this out in one of his books. The greatest environmental disasters in human history have been in socialist countries because nobody owns it. Nobody cares what happens. there's no individual pride of ownership and there's no, this is important, there's no threat of individual loss. You let your lawn go in front of your house, your property loses value, you lose money. The neighborhood park, the grass goes dead, you don't care, you don't lose a dime. Socialism, there's no buy-in. Capitalism, people have bought into environmental preservation. You pollute the water well in your house, I got news for you, your house is worth nothing. You put radioactive waste in your backyard,
Starting point is 00:28:09 your house is worth nothing. Folks, I want to be very clear on that. So again, GDP going up does not mean environmental damage going up. Secondly, folks, the entire science of temperature measurement, let me correct that to be precise, okay? Because I don't like this when I do that. A large portion of historical temperature measurement used to base environmental science on is wrong. Folks, how do you think they know what the temperature was 2,000 years ago? No, it's a serious question. If you're going to say that 2015 and 16 and 17 were the hottest years on record, how do you know that?
Starting point is 00:28:50 It's obvious you weren't alive for the last 2,000 years, no less millions of years that the Earth has been around, right? How do they know that? Have you ever asked yourself how they know that? You say, well, Dan, the scientists are clear. What they do is they do dendrochronology. Well, oh, interesting. That's, what they do is they do dendrochronology. Well, oh, interesting. That's fascinating because I used to love anthropology.
Starting point is 00:29:08 I actually studied dendrochronology. And every time I hear dendrochronology, I stop people. I go, oh, you mean tree ring data? And they're like, he knows? Again, I'm not trying to be a smartass about it. I know what dendrochronology is. I'm not a PhD-level dendrochronologist, but I'm pretty aware of how it works. So you're telling me that tree ring data, just so we're clear on this, tells you what
Starting point is 00:29:33 the temperature was 1,000 years ago? And folks, here's the logic on this. The thicker the tree ring, the more CO2 in the atmosphere, plants breathe in, trees obviously included CO2 in the atmosphere, plants breathe in, you know, trees obviously included CO2. So the tree rings will be thicker in years where there was more CO2, therefore hotter temperatures. Folks, do you understand, I'm not making this up, that we have a problem correlating tree ring data to temperatures like 10 years ago, no less than a thousand years ago? Are you seriously basing the destruction of the entire US economy on a system of tree ring data that you can't even correlate with certainty to temperatures five years ago?
Starting point is 00:30:10 But you want to use it for what? Two million years? Are you guys kidding me? We're using fossilized tree rings? Folks, this is insane. I'm not kidding. They are relying on tree ring data to tell you the earth is warming. They have no idea what the temperatures were.
Starting point is 00:30:26 None. They have at best the range. Okay. Number three. Folks, there has been a pause in global warming, a significant pause for about 18 years. Now, there's been a slight uptick in warming over the last two years, but even climate scientists will tell you that it's probably due to El Nino, which happens occasionally. It happens for about two years. So the fact that the globe hasn't warmed for roughly
Starting point is 00:30:51 18 years, and now we're having a slight uptick due to a phenomenon that happens all the time, should probably tell you that the globe isn't warming. And you know what? To be fair, when El Nino subsides, if the temperatures go down, we'll know it was due to El Nino. If they continue to go up, I'm open to hearing more evidence, unlike the left. I'm sure they'll call me a climate denier or compare me to the full Godwin on me or something, which is just ridiculous. But that's the facts. The globe is not warm significantly in about 18 years when you factor out El Nino. One more. You're going to hear this nonsense about, you know, 97% of climate scientists agree, wrong. You'll hear this all the time. 97% of climate scientists agree that the globe is warming. Folks, you want to know how that happened? Throw that, that thing has been debunked so many times, but in order to do a formal debunking, I'm just going to tell you quickly how this actually happened two scientists did an online survey yes i said that correctly online survey to that survey 160 people responded that was five percent of the, 160 people responded, okay, to the survey, okay?
Starting point is 00:32:11 79 respondents, and by the way, that was, these were climate, 160 respondents were climate scientists. Let me say it more correctly. 160 respondents were climate scientists. That was 5% of the total. 79 of those respondents were actual climate scientists who had published enough material to be eligible to take the survey. So out of those 70, out of those of all those respondents, only 79 people were eligible as what they would call climate scientists, Joe.
Starting point is 00:32:31 77 of those scientists respondent agreed with the assertion that human activity is a significant contributing factor to the warming of the globe. Now, Joe, let me ask you just a basic question if you have if you finished fourth grade in math okay to say that 77 people is representative of 97 percent of climate scientists what's the factor you're missing here now joe let me let joe you did fractions right yeah so look i'm gonna give you a math test and I'm going to put you really hardcore on the spot here. All right. This isn't good.
Starting point is 00:33:09 No, it's not. You know what 77% means, right? Like 77 out of 100? 77 out of 100. So let's do a fraction. If on the top you have the number 77 and you're looking to reach 77% in a fraction, what do you think would be on the bottom? What number? It's 100.
Starting point is 00:33:26 There you go. He's like, wait, wait. It's just a trick question. No, no, it is that dumb. No, it's not a trick question. If you were going to read... Now, why am I saying that? Because if you're going to claim
Starting point is 00:33:36 that 97% of climate scientists agree that global climate change is real, which is not, by the way, what the question they even answered. The question they answered was, is human activity, quote, a significant contributing factor? The question they answered was not,
Starting point is 00:33:53 is climate change real, okay? Okay. It's a different question. If you're going to say 97% of climate scientists, what is the factor they're missing? Well, how many climate scientists are there in the world? I don't know. Maybe there's 20,000, 10,000, 5,000. But Joe, taking a poll of 77 people without the denominator,
Starting point is 00:34:17 how do you come up with that fraction? That's like saying 77% of people believe in Superman. You polled everyone? No, I didn't poll everyone. And you would say, well, listen, there are ways to take significantly statistically significant samples. 100 percent correct, folks. I'm intimately familiar with how statistics work. That's not what they did here.
Starting point is 00:34:38 They did an online survey. It was not a statistically significant representative of the climate scientists. Let me give you another example showing you what... You get what I'm saying, Joe, that if you're going to say 97%, you need the denominator? You need to know how many climate scientists there are. They only asked... Only 77 people. That's it.
Starting point is 00:34:58 Now, why was this not statistically significant? If I put an online poll up out today and say... Because I had stem cells done recently on my shoulder, which I talk about a lot, how many people think stem cell procedures are really terrific? And 77 people respond. I don't get to say 77% of the world thinks stem cells are terrific because I have no idea how many people receive the stem cell treatment. I haven't controlled for variables. It's not a statistically significant subset of sample size. Joe, the people responding to that survey are one, fans of Dan Bongino on my Facebook page, if I put the poll up. Number two, they're probably fans of Dan Bongino who are
Starting point is 00:35:36 really excited about stem cells and had good results. And number three, the ones who had poor results may not be fans of Dan Bongino or may not be willing to respond. It's not even a statistically significant sample size. Folks, the 97% thing is total garbage. Throw it out the window. It's only a statistic for amateur hour people who don't understand statistics. And the question you should ask your friends when they say that, how many climate scientists are in the world? If they can't answer the question say then you have no idea that if
Starting point is 00:36:07 you don't know how many climate scientists are in the world you have no idea what percentage of them actually believe in it because that was an online survey thank you have a nice day all right folks thanks for tuning in don't miss tomorrow's show there's gonna be a lot to cover after this call me you just heard the dan bongino show get more of Dan online anytime at conservativereview.com. You can also get Dan's podcasts on iTunes or SoundCloud and follow Dan on Twitter 24-7 at DBongino.

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