The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 683 The Real Scandal Isn’t Collusion

Episode Date: March 23, 2018

Summary: More companies are jumping on the anti-Second Amendment bandwagon. I address how to fight back.    I also discuss some explosive connections between Bob Mueller and people involved in the O...bamagate spying scandal.   News Picks: Another company is jumping into anti-Second Amendment politics.    This is a fascinating piece about Bob Mueller’s role in the development of the investigative processes used to target the Trump team.    Painting an asteroid headed towards earth? Yep. Check this piece out.    The budget bill is a disaster and, making it worse, they gave themselves a raise.    Here are the 10 worst parts of the budget bill.    Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:31 Ready to go, daddy-o. You know, is there anything more annoying on the planet than vocal fry? You know that thing? Have you ever listened to Howard Stern's show on Sirius? He always talks about it. You know vocal fry, right? Yeah. Oh, he sounds like a croaky. Like a Kim Kardashian kind of thing. You know, I love to pet my pet poodle. Oh, it's so annoying. So Joe and I, before the show, sometimes mess around. We do a little mic check.
Starting point is 00:00:59 Check. Check. Even that's irritating. Isn't it annoying? yes it is so I saw a story I'm going to put up in the show notes today I usually only put political stuff but there's an interesting story about if an asteroid
Starting point is 00:01:10 was coming to earth that they found a new way to potentially divert the asteroid this is not a joke asteroids track from crushing and annihilating
Starting point is 00:01:18 humankind preparation A? preparation A it's a lot of preparation it sure is that's some big Preparation A? Preparation A. It's a lot of preparation A. It sure is. That's some big asteroid. Yes. No.
Starting point is 00:01:32 Gosh, this is that comedy. This is like, this is D-rate comedy. I'm sorry, I'll stop. No, it's good. But Paul always loves it, of course. They can paint it. Paint it. Now, I don't know if that requires hiring a lot of
Starting point is 00:01:46 painters to actually paint the darn thing but i i'm gonna put this article it's actually pretty interesting from gizmodo that if they paint one side of the asteroid joe yeah yeah a different color than the other it'll absorb some more sunlight and it'll divert the path so i thought that was cool i'm gonna throw that in the show notes take a look at that today yeah interesting huh um listen i got a lot to get to today um on a very serious note it's going to be time to dance a little bit again folks dance baby dance we got the shirts coming out soon we got the shirts paul is working on them all right they say you gotta dance baby dance well it's time again. So we'll get to that.
Starting point is 00:02:33 And I have another piece of information on this case that it's just getting more and more puzzling on this rush. I'm telling you, I'm trying to crowdsource because my audience has been great. And my sources are good, but they're limited on stuff, too. They're all limited to specific silos of the case. My one specific guy is good on, you know, Justice Department type stuff and other thing. And another guy's good on different stuff. But putting the whole thing together is interesting. And I have a question. I think I have the linchpin to this thing. So I need to crowdsource a little bit. So we'll get to that too. All right. Today's show brought to you by our buddies at Brickhouse Nutrition,
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Starting point is 00:03:29 Remember it. That was it. That was your generation. Remember? I used to wake up in my house, there'd be donuts on the table, and my mother used to smoke, and he'd smoke a cig, and that was breakfast. That was it. Ready to go, baby. Maybe some OJ, if you were lucky. That was your fruit and vegetable for the day. Your vegetable was
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Starting point is 00:05:04 BrickHouseNutrition.com slash Dan. BrickHouseNutrition.com slash Dan. Go check it out, feel the greens. All right. So yesterday, hold on a second. Sorry, I had to put on a fan. It gets hot in here quick. It's Florida, you know. You open the window in Florida,
Starting point is 00:05:16 it's 50 in the morning sometimes, in the spring you get up, it's 95 an hour later. Citibank, Joe, we're going to have to dance a little bit here against Citibank. So Citib Bank came out yesterday with a statement. Some guy, Ed Schuyler, who's their executive vice president, and City Bank
Starting point is 00:05:31 wants to, they want to be politicians, Joe. They want to be legislators. Okay. You want to play? You want to play ball? Let's get on the field, baby. This one's a bunt. So Ed Schuyler, who is their executive vice president city bank wants to play politics and restrict the purchases of rifles uh and high capacity magazines they have yet to
Starting point is 00:05:52 define what a high capacity magazine um exactly is but city bank has said that if you know you have their cards they're going to restrict purchases of those items on their credit cards and joe this is a doozy. This comes out of the totalitarian Mussolini type regime. This statement's incredible. Those who refuse to adhere to the new rules. Well, this is an IJ review from IJ review, but I will put this article in the show notes. Those who refuse to adhere to the new rules, according to this executive vice president, Ed Schuyler, said they will need to, and I'm quoting here, you will need to transition your business away from Citi. Really? Okay. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Wow. That's not a boycott. We're just listening to Citi Bank, right, Joe? I want to be clear on this. I am not advocating a boycott at all. I'm just advocating you take advice from Citibank. You don't agree with their policy? Consider my business transitioned away. Folks, you know, I keep telling you, I know it sucks. I get it. Can I just give you a quick inspirational note here? Again, I'm not trying to be your preacher.
Starting point is 00:07:01 This isn't a self-help show, okay? It's not. I'm a flawed human being like everybody listening. But I dance all the time. Every day, Joe and I have to get involved in decisions for the show that sometimes involve us turning money down. I'm not asking for anybody's sympathy. Joe and I do very well. I'm just saying dancing is part of our lives and it has to be part of yours.
Starting point is 00:07:23 It's going to stink a little bit. Some of you may have a Citi card. You may have a credit card you got to balance on or whatever it is. You may do business with them somehow. But I'm not telling you to boycott them. I'm just telling you to listen to Citi. They're telling you to transition your business away from them. So I would strongly encourage you to go dance, baby.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Dance and listen to Citibank. Thank you, Citibank, right? Transition. Now, I want to I had a note here because I haven't thanked you all enough. I have been inspired deeply by all of your emails about you all dancing
Starting point is 00:08:00 out there and fighting back. I really, really have. It is, uh, please keep sending them. And my sincere apologies for not being able to individually respond to everyone. I've tried. I've gotten about 75%, but I'm getting so many that I can either read them or respond to them. I'd rather read them. So I read them and I respond to as many as I can. Please keep sending them. They are so incredibly, deeply inspirational to me that I've had some small effect on the actions of others. It's very humbling, by the way. I really didn't give that rant that day about dancing with any intention other than to air some grievances I had about people who refuse to get involved. I didn't
Starting point is 00:08:41 think it would inspire so many people to do stuff. But now it's time. It's time to do it again. Now, on this, to be fair, I don't have Citi. I don't deal with Citi Bank. So, for me, I can't say I'm leading by example, and I don't lie to my audience on this stuff. I'm not going to say, hey, I'm going to go cancel their car, because I don't have it. Yeah, me either. No, but if I did, Joe,
Starting point is 00:09:00 you know me well. You know damn well I'd be on the phone today. There'd be the scissors. Clipping it up over the garbage can. Hashtag cut the card, buddy. Spread it around on Twitter. Cut the card. I'd be doing it right now on Skype and I'd be putting it on Twitter. But I don't have it.
Starting point is 00:09:14 I did in other cases and I did have to transition my car insurance away and some banking away from other companies at a different time until they changed course. That was a pain. Took me about four hours on the phone. I don't think this will take that long. But again, I'm not encouraging anything other than for you to listen to Citibank and Mr. Schuyler himself. Transition your business away.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Okay. Thank you. Thanks, Ed. Thanks for giving us a little direction on that one. Now, as I've said about dancing before, too, we don't have to win every single fight. We're not. The left engages in a 30-front war on us intentionally to keep you distracted in one direction
Starting point is 00:09:51 while they come from the next one. But it reminds me a little bit, if I may give an analogy. There's a friend of mine who I grapple with in my... By the way, people have asked me what my belt is. I'm not really a belts guy, but I am a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-Jitsu, if you're interested. So I get a lot of emails on that.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Yeah. And I was talking to one of my buddies last night in a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu school. In regards to the left, how they take us on on multiple fronts at the same time. He was telling me a story. He's a Czech guy, and he's really tough. And he said to me, you know, I got into a lot of street fights growing up. This guy's like the toughest guy I've ever rolled with, Joe.
Starting point is 00:10:27 He's a beast. I mean, he feels no pain. I had him at a triangle choke one time. So tight with my legs. I have huge legs, like really enormous legs. The guy's face was like green. Like he was beyond purple
Starting point is 00:10:37 and he would not tap out. He just refused. Finally, my legs got tired. I'm like, his name's Yurka. I'm like, Yurka, I don't get it. Like, do you seriously, do you feel pain or you just ignore it? How does that work? The guy could not breathe for like a minute. He was like,
Starting point is 00:10:52 he wouldn't tap. He's the toughest guy I've ever met in my life. So he was telling me the story about growing up in the Czech Republic, how he was constantly getting jumped. And he said, you know, he was a tough kid and that he got jumped by the six or seven guys one time. And he's like, listen, my theory on this whole thing was, I don't have to, I'm going to take a beating here. And he did. He still got scars from it. But he goes, one of these guys is coming with me. So that's what he did. He just focused on one of them. You don't have to beat all seven guys, but he got enough in on another guy that dissuaded them the next time from
Starting point is 00:11:23 jumping him again, because the six guys, they didn't want to be the one of the six guys you know what i'm saying joe to have felt the wrath of yurka well i abhor violence in all forms i just want that out there i mean it but only in self-defense i shouldn't say all forms self-defense it's obviously acceptable but i will say this that strategy is an effective one when fighting back against the left and companies that want to do politics. You want to do politics, city? Great, do it. It's a free country. I am not ever going to suggest any government regulator come after you, any government official do anything to you. You are absolutely free to encourage people who believe in the Second Amendment
Starting point is 00:12:00 to drop your business. I'm just telling you, we will. Thank you. Thanks for the advice. See you later. Bye-bye. Have a nice day. Sayonara. Farewell.
Starting point is 00:12:14 We will listen. We don't care. You are not going to affect our lives. Maybe you'll cost us an hour on the phone or so. So we dump your credit cards. We dump your business. We move on to someone else. But remember what I credit cards. We dump your business. We move on to someone else. But remember what I told you, we don't have to win against all these companies. You know, folks, to be honest, I don't know. Other companies, other banks may follow suit
Starting point is 00:12:34 tomorrow and say the same thing. That's okay. That's okay. You do that too. Eventually one won't and we'll transition our business there like we have over time. But all we have to do is make an example of one. And in this case, the example's obvious because they're telling us what to do. Leave. Transition your business away. Consider us.
Starting point is 00:12:54 Transition, folks. Thank you, city. Remember, you don't have to win everywhere. You just have to win a few of these things. Dick's Sporting Goods. Hey, Dick's, we think we're going to get involved in this political fight. We're going to stop selling assault weapons. Assault weapons.
Starting point is 00:13:09 What are assault weapons, Dick's? You know, the scary ones. Oh, okay. Yeah, it makes sense. Assault weapons. What are non-assault weapons? What do you mean? Assault weapons.
Starting point is 00:13:18 A category that has no non-category, right? Right. Everything that's a category has a non-category, right? What's a truck? Is a truck a car? No, a truck isn't a car. What's an assault weapon? I don't know. What's a non-category right what's a truck is a truck a car no a truck isn't a car what's an assault weapon uh i don't know what's a non-assault way i don't know you have no distinguishing category what the perimeter to put a fence around what an assault weapon is all but dicks wants to ban their sales okay well i'm done with dicks dick sporting goods
Starting point is 00:13:38 joe's famous line of course for that was one of the funniest things I've ever heard. Paulo couldn't stop laughing when she heard that. Dicks. She loves that one. Thanks. I mean, I'm done. Listen, Dick's Sporting Goods, it's just as easy for me to shop somewhere else. They want to follow suit, I'll shop somewhere else after that. You're not going to shut us all down. You don't want to let us use city cards
Starting point is 00:14:01 to purchase a high capacity. What does high capacity mean? I don't know. It just means something that looks long and scary. I'm not saying anything. I set myself up for that one. I know you're
Starting point is 00:14:18 not. Even better. High capacity magazines. You get a fine. We'll pay cash. If we don't care, you're not going to win because we dance here and we will continue to dance every single time.
Starting point is 00:14:33 You can't win. You can try. But this is a war of attrition. And in the war of attrition, it is the side here that constantly continues to fight in the face of what seems like insurmountable and overwhelming losses. It does sometimes. I know it.
Starting point is 00:14:52 I sense the frustration. But I still don't sense any. For every email I get, Joe, someone says to me, oh, you know what? I'm ready to give up. I've had enough with the left. The college campus stuff. The spying on Trump. The IRS targeting. The taxes. The spending. For every one of those I get, I get 20 more emails.
Starting point is 00:15:09 Someone's saying to me, you know, a guy sent to me, sent me an email. You know who you are. I'm not going to give your name. He sent me an email last night, Joe. He said he was in a Starbucks. There was a TV on. All these little acts, man, I love you for them. He's in a Starbucks. He says to the barista, I mean, listen, barista, like whatever, dude, the baristas. I like the new age term for people who give coffee. It reminds me of like, you know, when they used to ask, what does that name mean? And it means man who serves coffee. Yeah, I mean, a woman. So he asked the barista woman woman or guy he says hey can
Starting point is 00:15:47 i you know can i get the remote for the tv it was on msnbc changed it to fox yes dance baby all right it's small i get it it's a small i get it i totally understand it's small i totally understand but man does it matter? These little small acts you guys and ladies email me with every day. Do it. Do it. Yes. Do it.
Starting point is 00:16:13 We have yoga guy from couples retreat. Do it. Just keep doing. Another one. A gym I go to, who shall remain nameless. Owner of the gym grabs me the other day. He says, hey, a guy came in here, and they have Fox News on in the gym.
Starting point is 00:16:31 This guy came in and was complaining about how MSNBC wasn't on. Gym owner looks at him and goes, no, we don't put fake news on here. Yeah, dance, babe, do it. Yes, do it. All these little things add up. Because what does it do?
Starting point is 00:16:48 It gives the opposition, the ideological left, the anti-civil liberties crowd, the political activists in Citibank, it gives them the impression over time that, damn it, this enemy is not going to be vanquished. Remember that quote I gave you the other day. On the show. During the. Was it during the tunic wars. The poet who said. An enemy is not vanquished.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Until he considers himself so. You haven't lost. Until you consider yourself. Losty. Until you've gotten very losty. And you feel lost. You ain't lost nothing. The left wants this fight to end tomorrow. Arrest a couple of civil servants who won't sign a marriage certificate. Bankrupt some bakers who won't bake a cake. Put on, make sure MSNBC is propagating fake news in every Starbucks in America.
Starting point is 00:17:45 They just want you to stop. They just want you to stop. They just need you to stop fighting. They need you to slowly acquiesce to Citibank. Oh, okay. We'll still use your credit card even though we can't buy, quote, high-capacity magazines. What does that mean? We don't know. Just don't buy them.
Starting point is 00:18:01 They just want you to give up. Continue to use the card. Don't spend an hour to cancel the car there'd be too much work the lefties will tell you wouldn't life be so much easier if you just go sit in your starbucks watch your msnbc have your coffee and pay with your city card that hates the second amendment no problem folks just give up nah i don't think so nah no thanks. I think we'll just continue.
Starting point is 00:18:31 I think we'll just continue on until the last television in America has got Fox News on. That's it. The last one. Everything else has MSNBC and CNN and every airport. There's one last TV. We're going to get up in that thing and go, give me the remote. We're going to turn on Fox News. Thanks. Just to annoy you all in the room.
Starting point is 00:18:43 We are not vanquished until we consider ourselves so. And I refuse to consider myself vanquished. I don't care if every credit card company enacts the same policy. You know what? Great. You know what, Joe? That would be the greatest thing ever. Obviously, you wouldn't be able to cancel everyone. But sooner or later, some company will come out there and say, you know what? We'd like conservatives to come on over to us. They'll get all the business later on.
Starting point is 00:19:10 It will happen just like Fox news took away. Oh yeah. Oh, play him again. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Macho man. Eventually one company will come in like Fox News,
Starting point is 00:19:25 then swoop in and take over the whole audience of credit card people. But this is a good thing because America has too much debt anyway. So credit card companies may inadvertently, Joe, be helping our financial situation in the United States. There'd be nothing better because then you know what we'd all do? Hey, don't pay with your credit cards ever. You probably have to keep one, but now we'll just pay in cash we dance baby we will not consider ourselves vanquished despite your efforts to degrade us morally in the public space to combat
Starting point is 00:19:59 us on 30 fronts in the culture war we We will not collapse. No thanks. Not me. But thanks for trying. It's given my life a mission. Remember, when you understand you're here to suffer a little bit, every single one of the world's religions has that same central tenet, the value of suffering.
Starting point is 00:20:21 When you understand you're here to suffer a little bit, not here to have a good time. It's great to look into your kid's eyes and see them smile. You're not here to be miserable. Joy is a wonderful thing, but if you were happy all the time, you wouldn't know what happiness was. But remember the Bernard Malamud quote I told you about from the book, The Natural. He says, you know, we all have two lives, the one we learn from and the one we live after that. The only path to true happiness is through suffering. It's the only path. There's fake happiness, there's drugs, promiscuity, whatever you got, temporary happiness everywhere.
Starting point is 00:20:59 But the only path to true happiness is through suffering. Don't forget that. Take it on. You know what to do, folks, about Citibank. You know what to do. All right. I got a lot more to get to. So yeah, man. This is what I love about this show. You've given me a voice and gosh, is it inspiring sometimes. This Mueller thing is a smokescreen a smoke screen folks i have never ever been more convinced and i've got a piece of information for you that's quite damning about let me just give you the central tenet the umbrella theory about what i'm operating on so you understand where
Starting point is 00:21:37 we're going with this and you're crystal clear when we're done the bob muller special counsel investigation i have been saying for a long time i I said it on Hannity last night on Fox. I am thoroughly convinced, given my experience, some sourcing, the book we're writing and putting together, which is being thoroughly researched by our friend, Matt Palumbo,
Starting point is 00:21:55 me, and I'm writing it in conjunction with Denise McAllister as well. We are spent, we spend all day on this case. I have never, ever been more convinced in my professional opinion that Mueller, Mueller specifically, Joseph, was appointed for a reason. He was appointed.
Starting point is 00:22:14 In other words, Mueller was the one guy who had to be appointed special counsel because he's the one guy who could run an investigation exclusively designed as a smoke screen to distract you from the real case here which is the spying scandal on the trump team you get what i'm saying yeah appoint muller have muller investigate trump although trump did nothing wrong as a way to use the muller smoke screen with the media and other people in the general public to distract you from the real scandal which was the spying operation on Trump. I've got some new evidence of this. It's old but new.
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Starting point is 00:24:24 guys over there. You'll be very impressed. Okay. Here's how I want to hammer this home about why Mueller was critical to run this smokescreen operation, right? There are two things I want to focus on. Scandals that have to be hidden here. And why Mueller is the perfect guy to hide these scandals. You already know, for those of you who listened to episode 628 on how the Obama team spied on Trump. We don't need to relitigate that in this show. The two scandals, Mueller's perfect to
Starting point is 00:24:55 hide are the verification of the information used to go after the Trump team in the FISA proceedings and the verification of assets. I'll explain this, I promise. The verification of information is scandalous and it's scandal number one, and Mueller's the perfect guy to hide it. When I say the verification of information, I mean, how the hell did bogus, discredited, nonsensical information contained in that dossier, how did that make it, that information, make it into the court system, the FISA court system, one of the most serious ways to go after anyone? A secret court, by the way, used to prosecute terrorists and the biggest dogs and animals among us, the FISA court.
Starting point is 00:25:40 How did information that was false, entirely debunked, make it into that system? And how did it bypass, Joe, every obstacle to stop fake information from getting into the system? How did that happen? This is a critical question. Critical question. Now, folks, since 2001, the FBI and the Department of Justice have tried, because they had some issues in the past with unverified information making it through the system, to the FBI and DOJ's credit at the time. And there was someone in charge when this happened. We'll get to that in a second.
Starting point is 00:26:26 I want to get ahead of myself. Since 2001, the FBI and DOJ have tried, they've made a concerted effort to stop fake information from making it into the courts, okay? It's as simple as that. For the obvious reason, the FBI and the justice system, number one, it's immoral, it's unethical, and potentially illegal if it's done with malicious intent. You can't have bad information about Joe Armacost
Starting point is 00:26:47 used to spy on Joe Armacost in a foreign intelligence surveillance court, or the judicial system is going to fight back, and the American people are going to fight back. So they instituted a procedure in 2001, Joe, called the Woods Procedure. And the Woods Procedure is designed to vet information to ensure that information is verified before it gets into the FISA court system, okay? Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:13 This is important stuff. Try to follow me, folks, because this is going to be an eye-opening moment when I get to the coup de grace here. Now, the Woods Procedure, here's a quote about the Woods Pro from a piece in the hill it's a little bit older it's a few months old but i will put it in the show notes today please take a look at bongino.com i will have this piece it's a it's a must must read piece by cheryl atkinson
Starting point is 00:27:36 the woods procedures design joe is pretty simple quote, to ensure the accuracy with regard to facts supporting probable cause. So you need probable cause to spy on someone in the FISA courts if they're an American citizen, that they're acting on behalf of a foreign agent and in violation of U.S. law. So if I think Joe is helping the Russians to collude to overthrow the United States, I have to prove by probable cause a series of facts that establish probable cause, which is a level of evidence above reasonable suspicion, but beneath beyond the reasonable doubt. So, I mean, I don't know how to explain it to you in common sense terms. It's a blank ton of information, verified information that points to the fact that Joe's
Starting point is 00:28:22 probably our guy, okay? It's not a conviction, but it's got to be verified information that points to the fact that joe's probably our guy okay it's not a conviction but it's got to be verified information that accumulated in a collective sense that indicates that joe's probably the dude okay it's the best kind of common sense down to earth way to explain it this woods procedure was designed to ensure the accuracy of that information with regard to the facts supporting said probable cause that joe is our guy he's a spy makes sense joe yeah procedure in place to make sure if i want to spy on you that the facts are the facts little joe friday now this procedure involves a complex chain of command in the fbi which i'm not going to go with because it's not, it's all
Starting point is 00:29:05 procedural nonsense you won't really care about. But in essence, it's a field office. It goes up to the head lawyer in a field office. It goes up to FBI headquarters. At each chain in this command, Joe, those facts, say I say Joe was involved in a golden shower moment in Russia, kind of like Trump, right? Joe's like, really? Where'd you come out with that one?
Starting point is 00:29:27 At each stage of Joe's golden shower story, as the information is passed up the FBI chain, someone's supposed to ask the question, well, how do you know that? Well, he said it. Well, who said it? Well, how does he know it? It's supposed to be verified. There are multiple chains in the fbi field office command and fbi headquarters that are supposed to vet and verify this info this is before the info even
Starting point is 00:29:53 leaves the fbi when it leaves the fbi chain of command joe this is where it gets interesting. It goes over to DOJ and attorneys from the National Security Division are supposed to verify the assertions in it. Now, if you're a regular listener to this show and you followed this case intently, bells should be going off right now bells whistles alarms paul revere's running through the streets right now paul and the redcoats are coming this will make sense in a minute the lawyers are coming the lawyers are coming they're them too by the way so why is that interesting the facts in this case that were supposed to be verified in the case of the dossier used to spy on the Trump team were clearly not. Now, who was running the National Security Division where, quote, Joe, attorneys from the National Security Division after it leaves the FBI are supposed to verify assertions in it. Who was running the National Security Division of DOJ at the time these
Starting point is 00:31:05 facts were supposed to be verified? Huh. Well, his name was John Carlin. Who was John Carlin? Oh. Remember the names. John Carlin used to be
Starting point is 00:31:21 Bob Mueller's chief of staff. I'll be damned is right. So a series oflin used to be Bob Mueller's chief of staff. I'll be damned is right. So a series of facts used to basically use the court procedure to spy on the Trump team were never verified appropriately. According to a procedure known as the woods procedure ends up in the department of justice national security division for either a penultimate or final sign-off right where they're supposed to verify facts which in the trump case were never verified the guy running that division at the time was bob muller's old Chief of Staff. Oh, oh, what better guy to appoint as a special counsel to sweep all this stuff under the rug? Oh, and by the way, Joe. Yes. Just coincidentally, let me read to you a portion of Cheryl Atkinson's piece, a paragraph here, which you will find utterly fascinating, about how this Woods procedure and verification of facts and who was responsible for the fine-tuning of this procedure.
Starting point is 00:32:36 Atkinson's piece. All of this information was provided to Congress in 2003. The FBI director at the time also ordered that any issue... Wait. Hold on. Folks, seriously, pay attention to this. I don't mean to be like a jerk and stop and pay hardcore attention to this. And remember what we're talking about. There was
Starting point is 00:32:56 one guy who could be appointed to the special counsel to run a smokescreen on everything that went wrong with this spying operation. I just told you how the verification of the information ended up in the National Security Division of the FBI. It was run by Bob Mueller's former chief of staff, and the information was false.
Starting point is 00:33:15 The point I'm trying to make now, before I read this, because this next sentence is going to be critical, is that the procedure was fine-tuned by a very specific FBI director. All right. All this information was provided to Congress in 2003. The FBI director at the time also ordered that any issue, Joe, as to whether a FISA application was factually sufficient was to be brought to his attention personally.
Starting point is 00:33:44 Who was the director of the FBI when all of this careful work was done? Pregnant pause. Robert Mueller. Dude. Dude. Dude. To steal Rob Schneider's famous youtube piece there the thousand ways to say dude dude there was no better guy to hide a scandalous unverified dossier and all of the steps to verify the dossier that were either skipped missed or maybe deliberately ignored in an effort to nail the trump team there was no better guy to appoint
Starting point is 00:34:33 a smoke screen special counsel who was aware of all that than one bob muller tell tell me where tell me where i'm wrong libs tell wrong. I spend all day on this case. I have no life anymore. I don't. My wife's ready to kill me. I do this show. I do my NRA TV show at 5.30 every night. I do an NRA TV hit at 1 o'clock with Grant.
Starting point is 00:34:58 I do Fox in primetime. And then I wake up in the morning to do Fox and Friends twice a week. I have zero life. I love my life. It's great. Don't get me wrong. I am not a whiner. I'm not a snowfl week. I have zero life. I love my life. It's great. Don't get me wrong. I am not a whiner. I'm not a snowflake.
Starting point is 00:35:08 And I certainly ain't in a safe space. But I'm telling you, I spend my entire day on this case. Tell me what I told you. Tell me one fact that's wrong. What, Mueller wasn't the FBI director when they instituted these procedures? What, John Carlin wasn't in the DOJ National Security Division when they quote joe verified the dossier or didn't carlin wasn't muller's chief of staff tell me where i'm wrong because all you keep saying is you keep doing this thing liberals do all the time you go well you know that's just a coincidence how many
Starting point is 00:35:47 coincidences are you willing to accept i can't say this to you enough as a former federal agent because this is important criminal cases are never proven they are proven beyond a reasonable doubt, which is a series of coincidences. Joe's at the scene of a knifing with a bloody knife. Does that mean Joe's guilty? No. As I said to you before, it could mean some other guy, Joe fought off the attacker
Starting point is 00:36:18 with his own knife. But then we find out another coincidence. Joe's the guy's neighbor. Then we find out Joe and the neighbor are involved in a property dispute. Then we find out that Joe's neighbor attacked his kid a week ago. Then we find out Joe coincidence sent an email the day before to his neighbor. Hey, I'm going to kick your ass when I see you.
Starting point is 00:36:39 They're all coincidences. We have no hardcore affirmative God-like proof Joe did it, but we have a series of coincidences that build the case for arrest up at the probable cause level. Joe's probably the guy based on this series of verified facts. And then we go to trial. We develop more evidence. And you prove it beyond any reasonable doubt that Joe was the guy. Say we have a video.
Starting point is 00:37:02 The video doesn't mean. What if the video's taken from behind? Now, Joe, I know how tall Joe is. Joe looks like Elvis. But you don't know that's Joe in the video. It's a guy with black hair who looks like Joe. Folks, it could be. Get ready for it.
Starting point is 00:37:14 A coincidence. But that's how cases are built. You combine that coincidence with the email coincidence, the fight Joe had with his neighbor, Joe's neighbor tried to beat up Joe's kid the other day, the bloody knife in the hand, and the coincidences lead up
Starting point is 00:37:29 to a case developed beyond a reasonable doubt. I'm telling you the coincidences in this case are so unbelievable that for you to continue to ignore them is just you throwing the Constitution out the window and saying, I accept the fact that the Obama team spied on Trump, and I just frankly don't care. That's fine, but that's your bag of donuts, not mine.
Starting point is 00:37:51 I actually care about the Constitution and what happened here. Folks, so that's, I only got the scandal, I haven't even gotten to scandal number two. So remember the, take it out to 30,000 feet again. number two. So remember the take it out to 30,000 feet again. Bob Mueller was the only guy who could be appointed to a special counsel to do what the special counsel was intended to do, which is hide the entire spying scandal on Trump because only Bob Mueller knew the players and the verification procedure. His former chief of staff was one of the final people to verify the info and the process to verify the info. Bob Mueller was an integral piece of developing the process. What better person to run a smokescreen on the process that went after Trump by then focusing on Trump himself, who was the victim of this.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Trump was the victim and now he's the target. What better guy? Bob Mueller. Everybody's scared.. What better guy? Bob Mueller. Everybody is scared. I'm not scared of Bob Mueller. Everybody's scared. I'm not. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:38:51 What's Bob Mueller going to do? Knock on my door. Fine. Produce a subpoena. Come to my house. I don't care. Everybody's terrified of Bob Mueller. Like we live in like he's like a mob boss or something.
Starting point is 00:39:00 They are. I'm telling you. Everybody in D.C. is terrified of Bob Mueller. He is the most powerful person in Washington right now. He's the most powerful person in Washington because everybody knows Bob Mueller's investigating people, not crimes. And you could be next. Bob Mueller is not investigating Russian collusion. Bob Mueller is investigating Trump and anybody around Trump. When is somebody going to investigate Bob Mueller?
Starting point is 00:39:29 Folks, I'm telling you, this thing stinks. This thing stinks to the heavens. I got more because I want to get on the verification of this foreign asset. But we do have to pay for the show. And I always appreciate your patience. It does mean a lot to me. Because this next part is going to be, I promise you, just as fascinating. All right.
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Starting point is 00:43:16 Okay. So first we talked about the verification of info. That was a huge scandal. Now we're going to talk about something else and why Bob Mueller, again, is the perfect guy for this. All right. Now we're going to talk about something else and why Bob Mueller, again, is the perfect guy for this. Folks, there also has to be a verification of foreign assets here. Why is Christopher Steele the British spy?
Starting point is 00:43:37 Why is he not under investigation, Joe? We have a British spy who provided intelligence on a United States presidential candidate that was not verified, as I just showed you through the faulty verification of information procedure. Some of that information came from Russians, a hostile foreign actor to the United States. That information, which was documented as false, which was debunked, that information made it into our court system. How is Christopher Steele not under investigation? And most importantly, who verified that foreign asset? Well, if you were going to find a swamp creature that had worked in the government the entire time,
Starting point is 00:44:15 who was invested in both the verification of info and invested, by the way, in making a lot of this case go away, you wouldn't want them looking either at the verification of the asset in addition to the verification of the info, and the asset was steel. Folks, who was the Central Intelligence Agency director while a lot of this was going on? Another noted swamp rat, John Brennan. They don't want anybody looking into John Brennan's role. That is why John Brennan has been lashing out. They know Mueller was invested in the information verification process and has no interest, Joe, in looking into that.
Starting point is 00:44:51 Make sure you keep the attention on Trump. Make sense? Yeah. But another reason there is because the verification of the info was corrupted, but the verification of the foreign asset and Christopher Steele was corrupted too. Did you notice how nobody is talking about this? Yeah. Folks, let me familiarize you with how some of this would work.
Starting point is 00:45:14 Foreign assets, there would at a minimum be some central intelligence agency input as to the veracity of their information. Why would that be? Because this is what they do. This is what the CIA does. The CIA is on the ground churning and developing new information every day from sources they cultivate over time. steele sourcing information from russia that the central intelligence agency would have no role whatsoever in authenticating this guy as a legitimate source or his information he's getting it from as a legitimate source now i'll give you the liberal comeback to this the liberal comeback will be well christopher steele had worked with the fbi before on the
Starting point is 00:46:03 fifa case the soccer scandal case. So really, they didn't need to verify him as an asset or a foreign source. No, no, no, no, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Why? Why, Macho Man? Because it wasn't Steele's information.
Starting point is 00:46:23 As Andy McCarthy has pointed out in his National Review pieces so many times, there is no verification of source by proxy. It wasn't Steele's info. Steele said he got the information from another source. That's the guy that matters.
Starting point is 00:46:43 Let me give you an example of this folks why this verification of the source matters and why the liberals are running from this oh steel was a trusted source it's not his information if i am trying to get my neighbor put in jail for something you didn't do like they're trying to do to the trump team for this fake collusion charge, right? I can't walk into a police department, talk to a detective and say, well, I can, but they're going to have to do their homework to verify this and say, somebody told me that he was told by someone else that my neighbor a year ago was a drug dealer. Now, the police department's free to look into whatever they want, but they
Starting point is 00:47:25 have to verify that info. What they can't do, Joe, what they cannot do is walk into a court and swear to a set of facts based on what I just said. Hey, my neighbor, Johnny Bag of Donuts, Dan's neighbor is a drug dealer and we need a warrant. Well, the judge would say, well, who told you that? Dan? No, no, Dan didn't say it. Dan said that someone told him who told him. The judge would be like, that's funny, guys. That's a good one. Get out of my courtroom before I have you arrested.
Starting point is 00:47:56 I'd deadly sear. The judge would laugh your butt out of there so fast. If you weren't fired the next day, the judge would probably have one of his assistant United States attorneys, at least at the federal level, call the field office and be like, don't ever send that guy in my courtroom again. You know what, folks? Truth be told, and I'm not kidding here. You know why that would never happen? Because no assistant United States attorney, lawyer for the government, would sign any kind of petition to the court, affidavit. They would laugh you out of Eastern District of New York, where I used to work as a federal agent, so fast it would be comical. They would call your, I'm not kidding, they would call
Starting point is 00:48:35 your boss. It was a Joe Conway, used to be the intake guy, the assistant United States attorney where I worked in Eastern District as a secret service agent doing counterfeit cases and financial crimes. He would call your boss so fast and be like, did you send this idiot in here with an affidavit saying that he heard information from Johnny who heard it from Joey? Please tell me you didn't do that. My old boss's name was Marty. Marty, please tell me he didn't come in. You would never work a case again. Do you understand that's what happened in the Trump case?
Starting point is 00:49:07 The FBI said, hey, we got it from Chris Steele. Oh, great. Who'd he get it from? He got it from a guy, Millian or something. Millian got it from who? I don't know. He got it from Johnny. Who did Johnny get it from? Oh, he got it from a Russian. Come again? Where's the Russian? i don't know this is what happened the verification of information was never done what better guy to cover it than the guy who helped draw up the verification of information procedures the verification of the asset was never done. Who would be involved in that? Oh, the CIA? Oh, who was running the CIA? Oh, John Brennan? Does it make sense now how Brennan is so invested in lashing out against the president? He is desperately, desperately trying to keep the smoke screen up and buttress the Mueller investigation to keep the attention on Trump and off him in the real scandal. The info wasn't verified to spy on Trump and neither was
Starting point is 00:50:10 the asset because the asset was not Christopher Steele. He was only the vehicle. The asset was Russian. That's where the information in the dossier came from russian russian sources let me say it again liberals russian sources i'm not talking like rushing for a fraternity i'm talking russian like a descriptor of someone from russia the country that place you don't think the cia would have some role in kind of shaking some trees to determine if those Russian sources were authentic? Maybe, Joe, they had no interest in doing that. Maybe that's the real scandal. Now, wouldn't steal.
Starting point is 00:51:10 If you needed joe let me try to kind of i can throw a little curveball and i'm sorry if i get confusing i'm running out of time here but i want to kind of put the cherry on top of this all right what if the cia director i'm just asking questions here, knew the information was BS. What if they said to themselves sitting around a table, okay, this information is probably crap about this golden shower thing and all these Trump connections that don't exist. But what if we went and found a guy who has worked with the FBI in the past? And what if we used him as the source of the information and then pushed him into the FBI, into the court system as the source? What if we found a guy the FBI trusted?
Starting point is 00:52:00 Who could that be? I think, Danny, that would be Carter Page. I think you'd be right. Thank you, Daniel. We need a little Marlon Brando here. This is a godfather moment. I think that'd be Carter Page. Carter Page had already worked with the FBI. What if we used him as a conduit, as a reason to put a legal face on this spying thing? That would be absolutely terrific. He had worked with the FBI in the past. We can say he had association with the Russians. That would be beautiful.
Starting point is 00:52:38 We got ourselves a patsy. We got ourselves a fall guy. It would be beautiful. And if what if to verify the information, Joe, here's step two of this. Well done. Well done. What if we had our Patsy now? We have a vehicle. We have an entry point. Carter Page, because he's worked with us before. Carter Page has worked with the FBI to nail a Russian spy named Buryakov in the past. Now we have the in. But what if as a vehicle to provide information on our Patsy that we know is not true, because remember the dossier has allegations about Trump, Carter Page, all of this junk in there, right? What if the information
Starting point is 00:53:18 we use to get our vehicle back into the court system in the Pfizer courts because he was our perfect fall guy. What if we use a guy the FBI has already worked with, Christopher Steele, because we know he's worked with the FBI on the soccer case in the past. And then we can say this, we could say, look, the information was verified because it came from Steele. It didn't. But it at least buy us cover to get in the courts with the judge because we can say to the judge we've worked with this guy in the past and he's reliable but it's not his info now let me throw another wrinkle in so you got your patsy carter page you got your information on the patsy that comes from a british spy you've worked from in the past, even though it didn't come from him. How did Steele wind up in this whole mix? So you pick Bob Mueller for the special counsel to run a smokescreen on all this verification process that collapsed entirely in the Trump case.
Starting point is 00:54:16 You found a patsy in the passing Carter Page as an entry point to spy on the Trump team. You use the two hop rule to get Carter Page's emails from hop to hop to hop to basically entrap the entire email, text, and phone operation of the entire Trump team. Then what do you do? You need to authenticate information on Carter Page that's not authentic. So you go and find the perfect guy. Christopher Steele, he's already worked with the FBI in the past. Therefore, CIA folks, everybody, people working underneath John Brennan and others, what if they said to themselves, let's just say it came from Steele. Therefore, Joe, we can walk away
Starting point is 00:54:51 from, here's him, slowly backtracking away from the verification of the asset because we don't have to verify the asset. It's Christopher Steele. He's already worked with the FBI before. FBI guys, Joe, you go take it from here. Here, Joe, let me do the wink and a nod.
Starting point is 00:55:08 FBI guys, you got this, right? Christopher Steele's our guy. Now, let me draw up the last and final connection for you here. It's going to blow your mind. This one's going to cook your bagels here. How would you find Steele? going to cook your bagels here. How would you find Steele? Well, Alexander Downer, who we know, at least according to the New York Times, Australian diplomat with a history of working in the United Kingdom, also responsible in part and signed a government memorandum of understanding
Starting point is 00:55:39 between the Australian government and the Clinton Foundation for the transfer of 25 million Australian taxpayer dollars to the Clinton Foundation for the transfer of 25 million Australian taxpayer dollars to the Clinton Foundation. We know from press reports that Downer met with Papadopoulos in a London bar where Papadopoulos allegedly told Downer about the Russians having dirt on Clinton. Downer supposedly then contacts
Starting point is 00:56:04 American intelligence contacts he has, whether it's through the Australians or not, I don't know. He contacts the American intelligence community. Who? Who did he contact? Was it John Brennan? How did that meeting happen? Why was Downer on the board of Hacklett and company downer was on board the board of hacklett and company from 2008 to 2014 hacklett and company by the way by press reports a home for former british spies that does intelligence gathering on the private side now who was a former british spy oh christopher steel now you may say well you just said downer left in 2014 yeah but he's still seen at a lot of these gatherings and mix and mingles with these folks. So Downer's talking to Brennan. They need a source for information they know is false, but a source who's provided truthful information in the past.
Starting point is 00:57:00 in the past? Could Steele be that guy? To find information on a patsy they'd already worked for in the past? Did Downer know Steele? Downer of any... What's Downer's relationship with Christopher Steele? How is Steele connected to Downer?
Starting point is 00:57:19 They know each other from Hacklett? Do Hacklett contacts know Steele? How does Downer no steel why was the united kingdom trying to hide steel's name there are multiple press reports after this went down to the united kingdom trying to keep steel's name out of the press reports why i thought he was a retired british agent why would you care if he was working for a private company and screwed up his information on a dossier? Why would you care? Why was the United Kingdom trying to hide that information about Steele?
Starting point is 00:57:53 Let me ask you one final question on this. And this is where I need the crowdsourcing to sum up the show. That's how I started. Who set up that meeting between Downer and Papadopoulos well from what we know from our research it was a woman that papadopoulos was dating a woman he was dating who he's now i think they're married now or they have some kind of they're still with each other now the woman he was with was working for a guy at the time named Joseph Misfood, who took a fascinating interest in Papadopoulos after he was hired by the Trump team.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Misfood seemed to take an interest in Papadopoulos. Misfood, the girlfriend, worked for Misfood. worked for Miss Food. How is Miss Food connected to this entire thing? We know Miss Food has connections in the United Kingdom, in the government. What am I trying to ask here, folks? And this is a sincere question. We are feverishly working to crack this thing. It's tough, though, because a lot of people don't want to talk. Did Miss Food start this whole thing?
Starting point is 00:59:08 Who is the one who set that meeting up with Papadopoulos in that bar, knowing that meeting was going to be used as an excuse to contact the CIA and American intelligence agencies to start a case against the Trump team to spy on them that had already begun. Remember, they needed a legal avenue. Carter Page, Christopher Steele is a vehicle for the information. What's Ms. Food's connection to this entire thing? What's the United Kingdom connection to this entire thing?
Starting point is 00:59:41 Does Ms. Food know Downer? Does Downer know Steele? does miss food no downer does downer no steel and how is it by the way that a lobbyist that has contacts with steel who tried to put him in contact with democrats in the u.s senate a lobbyist that knows steel also is a lobbyist that works for one of the biggest Russian oligarchs in the entire country, Russia that is, Oleg Deripaska, who is a friend of Putin's. How are these people all connected? How did they all start this investigation to Donald Trump? And how is it that Bob Mueller finds absolutely, at least to this point, none of this interesting?
Starting point is 01:00:24 Or if he does, he's certainly not saying because he seems to be exclusively targeting people related to the Trump team, not people related to the spying scandal. All right, folks, the interesting webs that have been weaved. We'll get to the bottom of it. I promise you. I'm sorry I didn't get to some of the other stuff today. Maybe next week we'll pick up where we left off here. But I was just blown away by some of the information that came in Maybe next week we'll pick up where we left off here, but I was just blown away by some of the information that came in last night.
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