The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 589 Why Silly Liberal Boycotts Are Actually a Good Thing
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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 i'm
doing well fearless leader how you doing man yes good another busy weekend hey funny story for y'all
folks a little behind the scenes stuff i know it's always interesting yeah behind the scenes
stuff those books always sell well behind the scenes stuff you I know it's always interesting. Yeah. Behind the scenes stuff. Those books always sell well behind the scenes stuff, you know, like that, that airline, uh, attended
who wrote a book about what it was like to be a flight attendant. That book sold bonkers numbers.
People always like behind the scenes stuff. So I do what, you know, I do these Fox hits from my
house. I have a home studio here, thankfully, which is great. It's where I do my podcast too.
And, uh, this weekend we were doing it from the home studio. We're doing Fox and Friends
and some of you may have seen the hit
and if you did,
you may have noticed something unusual.
You know, Florida is prone to
massive thunderstorms down here.
I mean, they come out of nowhere.
It's rained like seven or eight.
I didn't tell you about the seven or eight inches
I think in the last couple of days or so.
But I'm doing a Fox and Friends hit
on Sunday morning
and it is like booming in the background couple of days or so, but I'm doing a Fox and friends hit on Sunday morning and it is like
booming in the background,
thunder,
the lightning.
It was just,
and I'm like praying because we have all of our studio stuff here on UPI
uninterrupted power sources here,
all of it.
But here's the,
but over the weekend,
my wife and I had moved some stuff around and we were kind of
consolidating. You've seen my office, Joe. So we had moved some stuff around, and we were kind of consolidating.
You've seen my office, Joe.
Oh, yeah.
So we were trying to consolidate some cables and stuff.
So I made the mistake of plugging the monitor.
When you see me on Fox, you're basically seeing a 70-inch TV screen in the background.
That's what that is.
I made the mistake, Joe, of plugging the monitor not into the UPI, the uninterrupted power.
In other words, a battery.
Yeah.
So it runs off battery no matter what.
All the plug does is recharge the battery.
So if the power goes out, it doesn't matter.
It's running off battery.
I plugged it into the surge protector instead.
Now, some of you listening may not know what that means.
Many of you do.
It means I had no battery backup at all.
I only had surge protection.
So sure enough, big booming lightning strike by my house.
If you're watching the clip,
all of a sudden behind me goes completely black. And I'm like, and Pete's funny. Pete Hanks,
that's like, all right, a little technical. The Fox is great. They just kept rolling with it. But it was funny. You see this nice Palm Beach skyline in the background and all of a sudden black,
completely black, nothing there. And Florida was gone yeah florida disappeared it was just me and a black tv screen in the background and we were like me and
kurt the studio guy were looking at each other we're like oh my gosh and i looked like totally
my fault man i plugged it into the surge protector but we're all set in the future all right uh yeah
funny stuff some of you may have seen that a lot going on. I'm finding it kind of funny.
This is just kind of off topic what I want to get to today about the bifurcated economy and Hannity protests.
But I'm seeing these commercials now by these liberal groups trying to defeat the Republican tax plan.
Yeah, I've seen them too.
Yeah, you've seen these commercials and they're like, are you concerned about the growing national debt?
Libs, just stop.
Really, just stop.
You're embarrassing yourselves, okay?
You never, ever cared about the national debt when Barack Obama added $9 trillion to the economy.
Never.
You're only concerned about...
Now, listen, unlike you, see, here's the difference.
I am an actual conservative and a principled one at that.
And libertarian in some
respects i don't like the easy labels but i have some tendencies both ways i've been concerned about
the national debt when yes republicans have added dramatically to it as we're doing now
as we did under george w bush as happened under the reagan years i've been concerned about the
national debt regardless of the person in power because that's a principle that matters to me
which is not spending money as a government that the citizens of said government
do not have that principle matters to me and i don't care who's in office and i've been consistent
on this as most good solid conservatives have for decades you're phonies you're total fraud so just
shut your mouths seriously just shut up you're embarrassing yourselves you have no say in this
at all because you're not principled you're only doing this as a silly political argument. You don't care about the debt.
You never cared about the debt when Barack Obama ran up more debt than any president in United
States history. We did. And we were likewise concerned when Bush ran up about $4 trillion,
$5 trillion in debt as well. We cared. We thought that was a big deal and inexcusable.
There are conservatives now where I work, a conservative review.
Me as well.
Very concerned about the debt we're running up now.
There's a Republican in charge and Republicans in charge of the House.
They've written pieces about it.
You, on the other hand, are a phony.
You're a total fake and you're a total fraud.
You never said a word about government spending when Obama set government spending records.
So just be quiet.
If you have nothing constructive to say
based on a principled argument,
just shut your mouths.
I'm sorry.
I don't mean to be rude, but shut up.
And you know what I do mean to be rude?
Just shut your mouths.
You're not principled.
You have no say in this fight at all.
None.
You've entirely discredited yourselves.
I get it. Swamp rat Republicans have as well. I'm not interested in hearing from them either. But there's one group
of people and actually two groups, the conservatives and the libertarians. And in that, I'll include
principled Republicans as well, because they'll have those tendencies that are the only ones with
a credible voice. Your commercials are a joke. You're laughable. Go away.
You have no seat at this table at all.
The national debt.
You're worried about the national debt now?
Where were you when we needed you during Obama
and during the Bush years?
And where were you then?
Jokers.
I mean, I didn't really want to get into that,
but I saw that commercial before I came on here.
I'm like, is this a comedy act?
The Democrats care about the national debt. Give me a break go away beat it all right um you know over
the really ruined my weekend uh this weekend i was uh i was in a particularly good mood because
i had a light weekend and it's good for me once in a while because i got a lot of traveling coming
up ahead we're going to be doing the big road shows from the Dan Bongino podcast
traveling studio. So I got a lot ahead. And this weekend was kind of slow. So I was looking forward
to a calm, kind of relaxing weekend that was up in Maryland at a fundraising event for friends of
mine. And I got back and I see this story break and I'm like, gosh, this is going to ruin my
whole weekend. Because very few stories upset me, like the tendency for liberals to want to boycott everything they disagree with.
And the liberal imbecile brigade is always led, always when it comes to boycotting by Angelo Corazon and the George Soros crowd at Media Matters.
I'm telling you, I'm just a word to corporate America, small business America, anyone involved in business, the quickest way to bankruptcy, just ask the companies that have followed
this guy, is to follow a media matters boycott.
Now, that companies, and I'll get to what I'm talking about in a second, but that companies
in America are still taking advice from media.
I call them media doesn't matter.
Media matters doesn't matter
because they call themselves media matters,
but they don't matter
because the quickest way to bankrupt your company
is to follow these idiots over there.
They never, ever learn.
A few dopey idiots like Angelo Corazon
of all the people, folks,
I rarely say, I don't want to use the H word.
Let's say I strongly dislike.
There's very few people,
even including people you would think
I would strongly dislike.
But I really, I'm a big teddy bear.
But Angelo Corazon is a loser of,
I mean, literally epic proportions.
Epic.
Like you could write a book
about what a loser this guy is.
He runs Media Matters. He's been
going after Sean Hannity forever. So Sean Hannity
does an interview with Roy Moore.
And because he interviewed Roy Moore and they didn't like
the interview, Angelo Corazon
and Media Matters start tweeting again
to Keurig and some other
sponsors of the Hannity Show. We need to boycott
the Hannity Show. And the idiots
at Keurig, Joe, this is, I mean,
you want to rank this among the top five dumbest business decisions in human history.
The idiots at Keurig tweet back.
You know, the coffee company with the self-contained containers there.
And you make one cup.
The idiots at Keurig tweet back.
Yes, we're on this.
And we're going to look at pulling our ads.
We're going to pull our ads from the Hannity Show.
Oh, this is great. This is like
peak stupid. So you have a company right now. They didn't learn from USAA apparently that now
openly tweets on social media. They're going to pull their ads from a show that is, if not directly
watched, but supported by, you know, what, 40% of America who support Donald Trump strongly at this point,
who are now engaging in a let's trash our Keurig
and throw our Keuregs out the window thing.
So a company's convinced by a group of nutty liberals
who nobody cares about but social media,
Angelo Corazon and the Media Matters idiots
funded by George Soros' dirt money.
They follow these guys and say,
we're going to pull our ads right before the Christmas season
where you think a Keurig may be a hot item.
Now, of course, I will never, ever, ever drink, buy, purchase, patronize, anything.
And I will never, ever touch a Keurig product again.
Neither will probably, I don't know, you figure 40%, maybe only,
even if only 10 of those
are engaged in the boycott and i'm being generous that's four percent of america so you're talking
about millions of people right now potentially million who will now no longer touch your product
you people are so stupid how you fell prey to this is just unbelievable when do liberal boycotts work
do you realize joe now you're joe you how long you've been involved in the talk radio industry prey to this is just unbelievable. When do liberal boycotts work?
Do you realize, Joe, now, Joe, how long have you been involved in the talk radio industry?
Over close to 30 years.
How long have they been, roughly,
how long do you think they've been boycotting
or trying to boycott Rush Limbaugh?
Since the beginning.
Yeah, maybe 25 years or so,
right? Yeah, on and off since the beginning, I've heard about it.
Yeah. Now, your station has Limbaugh and has Hannity, right?
You have Hannity still?
Okay.
So Joe's involved, he works for WCBM in the morning.
You can listen to his show there once in a while, if you choose.
And they have Limbaugh and Hannity.
Now, let's just be generous.
Let's say they've been after him for 20 years.
You and I both know it's a longer break.
Are Rush Limbaugh and Hannity still on the air?
Yes, they are.
So your boycott, and by the way, Sean Hannity makes a lot of money.
I'm not going to say how much.
I don't know exactly.
I might have an idea.
Rush Limbaugh makes a lot of money.
So your boycott's been an epic failure.
You've done nothing to get rid of him.
Yet, when the liberals go after a company they lose,
they've done nothing to get rid of these companies or talk radio at all.
Just Angelo Corazon's a loser.
He's got nothing else to do.
He's a loser.
Listen to me.
Someone who knows this guy and talks to Angelo,
you are a loser.
You don't frighten me.
You're a little pajama boy man child.
You don't scare anybody out there.
Matter of fact, boycott my show.
It'll be great for ratings.
Now, look at the other boycotts when conservatives boycott.
We do real damage.
Target, closing stores, sales down.
Remember Target?
Yes, we're going to allow men in our women's room.
Oh, great idea, Target.
That was the end of that.
The NFL, ratings way down, half-empty stadiums.
I mean, you guys keep losing,
and yet companies keep following these liberal idiots off a cliff.
Every single time.
Now, why am I bringing this up?
Because I've discussed on the show before
the idea that, and this is where I think we're,
I think this is, I think we're I think this is
I haven't really seen any mainstream articles about this
if you see them send them my way
daniel.bongino.com
but this may not be a bad thing
you may say well how is you know liberals boycotting
and threatening to boycott
not a bad thing
but well number one I just explained
because it's never going to work
there will always be company
the companies that sponsor our show are very happy because we have a large audience that's very loyal and they spend money and none of our audience gives a damn.
They give exactly zero blanks about what liberals think about their product.
They don't care.
You want to buy the product?
Buy the product.
The sponsors here, by the way, they don't endorse our politics.
They may. I don't know. I don't ask them, by the way, they don't endorse our politics. They may.
I don't know.
I don't ask them.
You know what they do?
They want our listeners.
That's what they want.
I mean, this was the way advertising worked forever.
Right, Joe?
Yeah.
I mean, don't you have that, what do you call him, runner or that sounder at WCBM that says,
the views and opinions of the host of this station are not the views of the sponsors?
Yeah, disclaimer.
I mean, yeah.
Disclaimer.
That's been the way advertising's been forever.
Like, if you advertise on a show about serial killers,
what was it, Dexter?
I mean, I get it.
It was a Showtime show, whatever.
But say it was a show on normal television.
Does that mean you endorse serial killing?
Don't be an idiot.
Like, liberals, because you advertise on the Dan Bongino show
does not mean you share any of his politics at all.
It means you're looking to reach the vast audience
we've been blessed by God to have.
But liberals have chosen to change the market
and associate sponsors with the content.
Now, why do I think this is not a bad thing?
Again, number one, it's been totally, completely ineffective.
Fox is the largest cable station out there the largest cable news station out there Hannity and
Limbaugh have gone nowhere they have never successfully boycotted a large conservative
talk radio host off the air they it's not going to happen ever because the audience is too big
and people are willing to pay for big audiences. So you lose, number one. Number two, these dopey, stupid, loser pajama boy boycotts by Angelo Corazon and his Media Matters losers over there crowd are actually creating a bifurcated economy.
You remember when I brought this up in the past, Joe?
I recall something about it, yeah.
I'm seeing this now.
How we're going to I'm seeing this now, how conservative companies are starting to make a move into arenas previously dominated by other first entrance reporters for reporters, five forces for you, MBA students, you know, the the first mover effects out there. Right. First movers and stuff had dominated these fields.
The fact that liberals have introduced politics.
I mean, let me explain this right.
fields. The fact that liberals have introduced politics. Let me explain
this right. Wherever liberals
have, whatever arena liberals have introduced
politics into advertising
like Boycott Show, conservatives
are winning. You're not winning. What do I
mean? Well,
this weekend, in a response to
the Keurig's unbelievably
stupid decision
to boycott the Sean Hannity show,
which I promise you is going to be a
disaster, regardless of what your loony liberal friends tell you.
This will be an absolute disaster.
Now I see this weekend, I had never heard of this company before in my life, but I've
heard of them now.
Why?
Because everybody out there said, boycott Keurig.
Here's a conservative company.
And you ever hear of this company, Black Rifle Coffee?
No, no.
Never.
I've never heard of them.
I've never, it seems, Joe, look these guys up.
They're not a sponsor of my show.
I get nothing for telling you this.
I don't know.
I've never had their coffee.
Joe, their ads are the funniest thing I've ever seen.
Is that Black Rifle Coffee, Dan?
Black Rifle Coffee.
You got to look it up.
They have an ad out.
It's hysterical.
And the ad ends with the owner, who I think is a military veteran.
He definitely supports him.
And he says, some people say patriotism is racism.
This is the actual ad.
He goes, let me tell you something.
At Black Rifle Coffee, we give exactly zero Fs.
And he uses the word about what you think.
I'm like, this is the greatest ad I've ever heard.
What happened? Hannity
with his, what, three million Twitter followers
of course retweeted
the ad. I retweeted it.
He's saying today on his show he's got some special
announcement about buying coffee.
I'm going to listen in. The point is,
Joe, I don't know about
their coffee. It may be great. It may be
awful. I have no idea. I've never heard of them
before. The point is, now I'm certainly idea. I've never heard of them before.
The point is now I'm certainly going to look at picking up a few bags of it. Why?
Not because I know anything about them. Strictly because Angelo Corazon and his imbecile crowd at Media Matters chose to boycott the Hannity Show and a stupid coffee company by
the name of Keurig thought it would be a good idea during the holiday buying season, Joe, to join in a boycott. That's a great idea, you colossal morons at Koenig. Now you introduced
me to the alternative, who, by the way, given the way Hannity tweeted them yesterday and other
people retweeted them like me, I have 160,000 something followers on Twitter too. 200,000 on Facebook. Joe, you cannot
pay for that kind of publicity.
Right, right. So again,
the reason these liberal
boycotts in the long run I don't think are
a bad thing is number one, they've been entirely
ineffective. They've blown up in liberals
faces. The NFL, Target,
but they don't blow up in our face. Yeah,
they cost you a few sponsors here and there,
but trust me, Hannity and Rush Limbaugh
and Beck and a lot of these people,
they're not living in the poorhouse, okay?
In the end, you're going to lose.
Secondly, you are actually bifurcating,
creating a fork in the road with the economy.
Everywhere you introduce politics,
you are actually hurting
the standard first mover players in the field
like Koenig who join in with you,
and you're actually publicizing conservative companies, creating a conservative economy that would have never existed if you would have just shut up.
You get what I'm saying, Joe?
Sure.
If Koenig would have just shut up and said, we're not boycotting the Hannity show.
We don't endorse or condemn opinions.
We're just an advertiser.
If they just would have shut up,
no one would have ever heard of Black Rifle Coffee.
Well, not no one, but I wouldn't have.
I wouldn't have.
You wouldn't have been.
Now we're our, what, 25,000 listeners in 24 hours that we have?
Now we're our 25,000 listeners,
plus more because it's obviously a taped podcast
and people who join later on download the show.
You may be hearing this six months from now.
It's in November. You may be hearing this in march of next year now you're like black rifle coffee
you would have never heard of them if it wasn't for the idiots at media matters who now
one are completely unsuccessful and secondly have now provided free advertising for a conservative
alternative folks these stories infuriate me
because they go to show you how,
I'm always engaged in this ongoing debate
with my liberal friends.
I say that term loosely, friends.
About, sometimes things liberals do
are very smart.
We may not agree with them,
but they're very smart.
They're very tactical about things,
like how they designed Obamacare
and that kind of stuff.
You know what I'm saying, Joe?
But some of the things they do are just
really dumb, and they do it out of pure
rage and anger, even
when it blows up in their face.
Like, Angelo Corazon is a
pajama boy loser. He just
doesn't like Sean Hannity. So
he thinks he's hurting Sean Hannity
when he's doing nothing. Sean Hannity's like,
he could buy Angelo Corazon's entire family okay he has more wealth than Corazon and and maybe he doesn't have any
more than George Soros but he could probably buy media matters if he wanted to you're not hurting
Hannity you're only introducing conservatives who go oh wait Keurig associates with Soros okay not
buying that again hey what's the alternative? Oh, Black
Rifle coffee? I'm all over that.
Folks, we charge
a lot, well, not a lot, but we charge
a decent amount of money to sponsor our show.
Our sponsors pay a lot.
And we're always grateful
because we have a loyal audience. I get tons
of email about Filter Buy, Patriot
Supply, everything, Brick House.
We have a really loyal audience. You realize, I run my own tons of email about Filter Buy, Patriot Supply, everything. Brick House.
We have a really loyal audience.
You realize I run my own show, my own content.
Nobody tells me what to do.
You realize Black Rifle Coffee.
Joe, you know what we charge, Brad.
It's a lot, right?
Pretty good.
Pretty good.
They just got a free 10-minute commercial on my show strictly because of Pajama Boy Curacao and Media Matters.
Nice job, moron.
All right.
That's, so,
wait, in case you think
I'm just, oh,
you're just coffee.
You said,
you know,
wherever politics,
liberal politics
gets introduced,
there's a bifurcated economy
and conservative alternatives
emerge.
You just mentioned coffee.
No, no, no.
What about Hollywood?
So liberals decided to enter the coffee business.
Keurig accommodated them.
Now we see their alternative.
Liberals decided to enter Hollywood,
what, 30, 40 years ago,
where they became the mainstream presence in Hollywood?
Yeah.
What are we seeing now?
The emergence of Christian film alternatives
that, by the way,
conveniently tied to Sean Hannity as well.
Hannity just released that movie a couple couple uh what three weeks ago yeah and the per screen average the that's all
that really matters folks the amount of money the movie made per screen it was on its opening week
was like number two in the country why because conservatives are not going to go see your stupid liberal movies when you open your yaps and insult us.
This is not a newsflash.
However, they will go see Kevin Sorbo.
What is it?
Let There Be Light was the name of the movie,
who, by the way, gets now a free commercial on my show again
to show you how stupid the pajama boy liberals
and their dopey boycott means are.
So Sean, he was a producer on this movie let there be light with kevin and sam sorbo in it
the movie made more per screen than big budget hollywood blockbusters the movie's gonna wind
up making everybody involved a whole ton of money because the economy is going in two directions
the liberal economy is failing and the conservative alternatives are taking over precisely because
the liberals think they can boycott us out of the economy, not really realizing we're
the ones that spend the money.
You think that's it?
So you said, okay, coffee, the conservative coffee market, conservative Hollywood is taking
over now.
The media, who's the number one player, Joe, in cable news right now?
Fox.
Fox News!
Yeah.
Fox News!
Who's the number one?
Where did that come from?
I remember as a Secret Service agent being an instructor,
we had, was it Roger Ailes came down?
I think it was Roger Ailes.
Someone from Fox came down.
I'm pretty sure it was Ailes at the time,
and he gave a speech to the graduating students,
and someone asked him during the speech. And he gave a speech to the graduating students. And someone
asked him during the speech, or he
just brought it up, maybe without being asked, in the
speech about... No, no. He said
he's frequently asked what made them think
of Fox News. And he said it
was simple. Like, we just figured out that 50%
of America didn't have a conservative
alternative, so we gave them one. It's now
the biggest cable news monster
in the world.
They dominate cable news, Fox News know msnbc has a couple blips here and there where they do
okay cnn's a mess fox news dominates the cable news market so here's your choices you want to
advertise on cable news you can go to the channel people watch fox or you can advertise where nobody
sees it nice job good folks. Really well done.
So again, liberals entered into the media industry and created a bifurcated economy
and a conservative alternative, just like they did in Hollywood with the emergence of
Christian film, and just like they just did this weekend in the coffee industry with a
company I had never even heard of.
Here's number four, academia.
You may say, oh gosh, there's not a conservative alternative to academia. Really? You sure about
that? We've seen Liberty University. We've seen Hillsdale. Now, are these the big players in the
field? Are they taking over like Fox News was? No. The point is the alternatives are being created
now and will be created in the future as each of these uh the emergence of mooks
mooks the heck are mooks massive open online courses it's an acronym you're going to see
these massive open online courses computer generated courses certification courses everything
in the future that are going to be the dominant players in the field are they necessarily
conservative alternatives not really the point is they're
going to open up as alternatives to liberal academia now where parents won't send their kids
folks you're already seeing it you're already seeing parents saying i'm not donating to
endowments and i'm not sending my kids to this crap institution anymore because it's a bunch
of liberal maniacs you're already seeing it the alternatives are already there. So again, just to sum up, I know liberals think
they're such a resound, but they're angry. They think there's such a success with these boycotts.
You're just angry pajama boy losers. Your anger is actually creating a stronger, more viable
economy for conservatives in the future that now have alternatives they would have never had or have never have been aware of before your stupid boycotts.
Idiots.
That's why Hannity tweeted last night.
He thinks this is hysterical.
You think they're going to have a tough time finding sponsors?
I'll tell you who's going to have a tough time, Joe, and I'll leave it at this.
Keurig finding customers for its crap coffee.
Good luck,
imbeciles.
Idiots.
Your coffee sucks anyway.
You ever see that report
in the Huffington Post
that Hannity tweeted?
Read it about the disgusting
crap in those machines.
Read that report.
In the Huffington Post,
of all places.
Keurig,
you have one of those.
Throw it right in the garbage.
I won't ever support
these people again.
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because it's really, really interesting, folks.
It talks about how, listen,
we're debating tax cuts right now, right?
Supposedly the House is going to vote
on the tax cut package this week.
But really, and Dan Horowitz at Conservative Review
has been all over this as well,
and I'll put one of those links in the show notes
at Bongino.com, and if you subscribe to my email list,
I will send you these articles.
They're really terrific.
Talks about how the worst tax of all, Joe,
is the individual
mandate tax on Obama and
Obamacare. The tax you pay
that you will pay
if you don't have an Obamacare compliant plan.
Now, this is...
They need to get rid of this. The Republicans
need... And I discussed this a little bit last
week, but just quickly to sum up again, this
thing is going to save $338 billion over 10 years if we repeal it, because the government
won't have to pay subsidies then for people who join Obamacare and won't have to pay for the
expanded Medicaid as well. That gives the government the ability to take that $338 billion
in savings, Joe, and apply it to what? To tax cuts. So you don't lose. People saying, oh my gosh,
well, we won't be paying for subsidies for people to get to get obamacare yeah but we'll be giving them our own
money back so they can buy their own insurance you don't lose when the government doesn't take
money from you don't be an idiot you know so this would save 338 billion dollars worst of all though
the reason some and tom cotton's been pushing this heavy in the in the senate so just to sum
up what i'm talking about getting rid of the individual mandate tax cotton's been pushing this heavy in the Senate. So just to sum up what I'm talking about, getting rid of the individual mandate tax.
Cotton's been pushing for this in a number of Republicans.
Because if we get rid of the individual mandate tax,
again, we can just give the money back to the people.
It's their money.
Because you wouldn't be taxing them for not having Obamacare.
Make sense, Joe?
Yeah.
So here's the worst part about this.
Now, I kind of gave away the store.
But let me just give you a pop quiz. Are you guys ready for the quiz? Let's see who gets this this. Now, I kind of gave away the store, but let me just do a pop quiz with you.
You guys ready for the quiz?
Let's see who gets this right.
Here we go.
If you get this wrong, by the way, really, seriously, you haven't been listening to me.
You're either out there mowing your lawn and you just tuned in.
But let's do a little test.
Let's say you just tuned in, you're mowing your lawn, and you just started paying attention.
If you had to design a tax, right, that was the worst possible tax, right, that it's skewed income consumption decisions, excuse me, it distorted the economy.
If you had to design it, here's what I would do.
First, I would enact a tax, Joe, that had so many exemptions to it that only 5% of the taxpayers actually paid the tax.
So in other words, this is a tax on the economy, but there are so many loopholes to it that
only 5 out of 100 people actually pay the tax.
That'd be pretty bad, wouldn't you say, Joe?
Yeah, pretty bad.
If the goal of a tax, right, you and I could both agree, is to raise money to fund the
government, right?
Right.
And you wanted to design a piss poor tax, what would you do?
You'd create so many exemptions that only 5% of people pay it. Now, if those 5% of people, Joe, if you wanted 5%
of people to pay a tax, do you want... Now, this is not a trick question, right? If you're a liberal
and you only had five out of 100 people paying the tax, you're a lib now, Joe. I know it's hard
for you to try to be stupid. You know what? This may
be an opportunity for caveman Joe.
Resort to caveman mode because you're going to need
to drop your IQ at least 100 points.
So Joe, very simple question.
You're now liberal caveman Joe.
If you want 5 out of 100 people
to pay a tax and
you're a liberal, so you're a class warrior,
do you want rich people to pay the tax
or poor people to pay the tax?
Rich people.
Ah, there you go.
Caveman Joe bringing the pain again.
This guy, Caveman Joe, is smarter than most liberals.
That's a funny thing.
Yes, this is correct.
You're going to design a tax.
For Joe to think like a liberal, he's got to resort to caveman mode because you really have to be an idiot.
So Joe is correct.
If you are a liberal and only 5% of people are going to pay the tax you want the rich people to pay it not the poor people whoa well well well well
you know we do this crazy thing joe facts and data in this show yeah i know it's nuts i know
liberals have a tough time with that but who is actually paying this tax i get you guys are
probably in on the gag obviously this is the individual mandate tax. Only 5% of people pay it. And here's who pays it.
It's costing Americans
between $695
and $13,380
a year.
It's paid by 6.5 million
households. And here's the kicker for all
you liberals out there who have a tough time with this.
It's paid largely by low-income
individuals. 79%
of households that paid the tax
had annual incomes of $50,000 a year,
and 90% of the people who paid the individual mandate tax,
the penalty for not having Obamacare,
made less than $75,000 a year.
Oh, you think I'm making that up?
Where's that from?
Oh, it's from the IRS.
Thank you very much.
Have a nice day.
Okay, so we're
designing the dumbest tax in human history the tax now only affects five percent of taxpayers
it's paid for largely by people who are poor or middle income at best now even better it hits
people let's design a tax job because again we're we're trying to design the dumbest tax in american
history let's design a tax that only hits people when they're at their most vulnerable, like when they lose their job and lose their health care.
Oh, that's a great.
Great job, Libs.
Very well done again.
Let's not only design a tax that hammers a limited number of people.
Let's make sure that limited number of people are really poor.
And then let's make sure we hit said poor people when they lose their jobs and don't have health
care. You guys are great. You guys are awesome. Let me be fair. Let me be gender neutral in this
one. Z, he, and she. Let's use gender neutral pronouns. And they. You are just wonderful on
the liberal side of designing really peak stupid procedures and policies. This is amazing. And's the other doozy here yeah by the way it inflates the cost of products
and services too because it forces people to buy into entitled entitlement programs
like medicaid and stuff that they don't want to because they're paying the taxes anyway
so liberal bad even caveman joe gets it even caveman joe with his iq of negative 67 is capable of
understanding how stupid these people are this is i mean i read i know i know i know every time in
every show i say i'm not going to mention obamacare again. But it is just, folks, it's such a cornucopia of liberal stupidity.
I mean, like I said last week, liberals are like the chicken in the stupid soup.
And it floats there all day.
And it's like you just have to talk about it because it's so obvious.
They are so bass-ackwards, right time every single time that i feel like if
i don't highlight this to you i'm losing a golden opportunity even if i'm discussing some of the
same topics repeatedly this is the worst tax in human history and now just to sum up and go back
to the beginning the reason i brought up how bad it was and i discussed all those negative components
paid for by poor people at their most vulnerable time, paid for by a limited number of folks, is because Republicans, Joe, this is a ground
ball.
This is a bunt.
Get rid of it.
Get rid of the tax, the penalty for not buying Obamacare.
Right, Joe?
Is this hard?
Just get rid of it.
Easy enough, right?
Now, why are the Republicans balking on it?
Because supposedly, according to the journal, I've not heard anybody tell me this.
This is just secondhand by me,
but it was in the Wall Street Journal editorial page.
Apparently, a lot of Republicans
are a little bit shell-shocked still
over their failure to repeal Obamacare
and the negative publicity they got.
So, of course, they have no guts.
And I say, buck up, you big frauds.
Sheesh.
I mean, you're in Congress right now or the Senate. Remember the
Valley Forge generation where people actually had some balls? I mean, what is wrong with you people?
You went up there to do something, you cowards. Do something. I'm serious.
I'm not talking about all of them. There's some good guys up there. There are. I know
we're generally disappointed in politicians, but I know some of them that are principal people what do you have no gut this is the biggest ground ball ever
get rid of the tax for people who can't afford health care and then just give them a tax cut
this is a bunt for those of you not baseball but you know what bunt is they throw the pitch you
like catch the ball with the bat you don't even have to swing. Nobody misses a bunt.
Hey, this is a bunt.
Just do it.
But they're afraid, Joe.
Will you grow a set, please?
My gosh.
Thank God you people weren't alive during the Revolutionary War.
I'm serious.
That war would have been lost.
Someone said to me once, we don't be speaking English right now.
Come again?
That line doesn't work when you talk about the revolution.
It's a joke, by the way.
Some people got that.
But someone said that to me once. It was a very intellectual joke.
If you understand the real joke, you'll get it.
All right.
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So it's the Dan Bongino Show, just for the sake of simplicity.
So I may have mentioned it before, but I mentioned it now.
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Let's see.
What else we got oh
this is a doozy hey I got a great piece
in the show notes today I need you to read
a national review by a guy I really
like who does great pieces Kevin
Williamson he wrote a book
what is it called
Guide to Socialism or something it's one of my
hold on a sec Joe don't go anywhere
alright
should I sing
uh no I just wanna I can't find it It's like, Joe, don't go anywhere. All right. Should I sing?
No, I just want to... I can't find it.
All right.
Well, you can leave that in there.
I'm going to find it.
He wrote a really cool book.
I think it's called The Idiot's Guide to Socialism or something like that.
But I love the book.
But he writes at National Review, and he always does a good job.
And he did a piece today.
Again, we're going to...
Libs, get ready.
There's actual facts and data here. I know are hard that you know facts and data are difficult
for you i know you've been vaccinated against that kind of stuff but he fillets this washington
post writer katherine rampell who is really a horror show her writing is frankly embarrassing
and she is one of the most arrogant people i've been just watch her on twitter she really believes
she's super smart,
despite the fact that she took the fax vaccine a long time ago.
And Rampell writes a hit piece against the Republican tax plan,
which by the way,
I have my own beefs with,
I've already been clear on those and prior shows,
if you've listened to them,
but she writes a hit piece on the Republican tax plan.
And she basically uses every Republican stereotype in the book.
And she said,
well,
it favors quote,
Joe passive income.
In other words, Republican stereotype in the book. And she said, well, it favors, quote, Joe, passive income.
In other words, income earned by the people who are out yachting and golfing all day and these rich people. And they're just making money off investments and they're not actually working.
Well, Rampell is an economic buffoon who knows nothing. And Williamson absolutely fillets her
in what is an awesome piece. Again, it'll always be available at the show notes when I talk about
this stuff. So go give it a look. But here's the gist of it. Rampel's premise from 30,000 Feet is that
what she calls passive income, which is almost a joke. In other words, investment income, Joe,
not income for actual labor. Right. That that income reduces the incentive to work. Because
why would you work if you could invest and make the same amount of money?
Okay, now that one, that is one of the dumbest explanations
of capital income and things I've ever heard in my life,
but that's what liberals do.
They're economic idiots like Rampel.
So they just say stupid things
and they expect everybody to go along.
Now, obviously, Joe, why is that explanation wrong?
Well, it's wrong because there's significant risk Now, obviously, Joe, why is that explanation wrong?
Well, it's wrong because there's significant risk in capital income from invested capital while there's very little risk at all from income from labor.
In other words, Joe, you have a job at WCBM, right?
You get paid weekly or biweekly?
Biweekly.
Biweekly.
So the money shows up every two weeks, right?
Yeah.
They don't stiff you?
No.
Now, let me ask you a question.
It's not a trick. If the stock market goes down in two weeks, right? Yeah. They don't stiff you? No. Now, let me ask you a question. It's not a trick.
If the stock market goes down in two weeks, do you still get paid?
Yes.
If the stock market goes up in two weeks, do you still get paid?
Yes, I do.
Okay, so you get paid no matter what, right?
There's no risk in it, right?
Yeah.
Okay, good.
Again, not a trick.
Okay.
Now, if you are a, again, not a trick question, Joe.
If you are a stockholder and the stock goes up next week, do you make money?
Yeah.
Yes.
If the stock you own and you're a stockholder goes down next week, do you lose money?
Yes.
If the company goes bankrupt and the stock is worth nothing, what are you worth?
I'm worth nothing, Dan.
Nothing?
Yes.
I feel bad for you because sometimes I said about.
These are not tricks.
Yes.
If you are a, quote, passive income.
This is what this rampant was.
Zero economic knowledge whatsoever.
Passive income involves significant risk.
People have to invest in other companies, which takes a lot of work.
Right, Joe?
Yeah.
People who go out and make money off stocks don't go like this.
Let me see.
You remember the Magic 8-Ball, Joe?
Oh, yeah.
Remember the Magic 8-Ball?
I love them.
Let me shake the Magic 8-Ball.
What am I going to invest in today?
I'm going to invest in Snapchat.
Yes, there you go.
Let me take $20 million and put it.
What are you, an idiot?
You sit there all day.
You go over with your advisors.
This takes work to invest in fruitful, entrepreneurial, productive American companies.
So she doesn't even understand what she's talking about by the term passive income because she's a liberal and they don't get any of that.
But secondly, she says, well, on the other hand, a lot of these rich, evil, rich people.
She doesn't say evil, but that's what she's insinuating.
Oh, no.
Of course.
They inherit a lot of their money, Joe.
And you know, of course, that's wrong.
So we got to do something about that.
Stop the inheriting of money.
But oh, oh, wait, wait.
Here we go.
We're going to interrupt the Rampel idiocy brigade by stopping them with a speed bump of facts and data here.
So the top wealth quintile, Joe.
Yeah.
The quintile. The top wealth quintile, Joe. Yeah. The quintiles.
The top wealth quintile, right?
Quintile.
15% of their wealth comes from inheritance.
So 15.
Now, we don't need Jay Zabacus now because I'm running out of time,
but I'll be honest with you.
This would be a golden opportunity for Jay Zabacus to reappear on the show.
golden opportunity for Jay Zavik to reappear on the show.
15% of the top wealth quintile,
15% of their wealth is due to inherited assets,
gifts, and things like that.
The lowest quintile, Joe,
43% of their wealth is from inheritance.
So now I get it.
Again, to be fair, because we do facts and data, and data unlike rampell who's an economic illiterate um you may say to yourself well
if you're inheriting a billion dollars i'll take 15 of a billion over 43 of maybe inheriting two
thousand dollars yes you'd be correct folks but that's the argument she's making is irrelevant the argument she's making
is that this is the primary form of income these people are earning therefore enabling them to do
nothing but sit on the golf course and yacht all day out on their yacht but that's not the case
85 of their wealth is not from the inheritance you see where i'm going with this joe yeah yeah
she's saying you sit around on your butts all day but if you're rich and successful and it's not true, therefore we should attack generational
wealth. Although Joe generational wealth benefits as a percentage of their actual wealth, people who
are poor far greater than it does people who are rich, but don't let that fact get in the way of
your stupid argument. Now, why is that if you make ten thousand dollars a
year and you're relatively poor and your parents leave you a home and you inherit that home and
it's worth two hundred thousand dollars that's life-changing for you so rampell's argument is
what we should attack generational wealth even though it benefits some of the poorest people
among us now you may say oh well there's income limits to all that stuff.
That's fine, but that still defeats a lot of your argument.
The whole argument she's making is that passive income is not,
it's the large portion of what these people do.
They yacht all day.
That's just not true.
The ability, the money's already taxed the first time,
and they're taxing it now, but the death tax is a terrible thing.
But saying that this is like the primary form of income for these people, passive income, and they've never worked for it,
is not accurate. The numbers are completely wrong. It's only 15% of their wealth, while it's 43% of
the wealth of people who are in lower income categories, which makes my point that generational
wealth is a net asset for people who are poor and attacking it for people
who are rich under the guise that they shouldn't inherit it because they won't work is defeated by
the numbers because it's not the primary source of their wealth but again don't let any of that
get in the way of your stupid arguments but Williamson explains it really well lays out some
detail in his piece it's really terrific I strongly encourage you to look at it I'll put it in the show
notes today.
You get what I was saying, Joe?
Yeah, yeah.
That's pretty easy.
That our argument is, yeah, rich people don't do anything.
Meanwhile, it's 15% of their wealth.
So it's not true.
And that passive income's a bad thing,
although passive income largely benefits the poor.
I was afraid I didn't sum that up.
So that's the takeaway from the piece today.
But again, Libs, don't let that get in the way of your stupid arguments.
I'm so unbelievable.
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