The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 748 Why Are They Still Pushing Us?
Episode Date: June 22, 2018Summary: In this episode I address the continued calls for violence from the radical Left and the potential consequences. I also discuss a brilliant analysis of the handling of the Clinton email inves...tigation and how it may actually benefit President Trump.  News Picks: Five things you need to know about separations at the border.  This is a brilliant analysis of the consequences of the Clinton email investigation.  America won’t go down without a fight.  Peter Strzok loses his security clearance.  Your tax bill is about to go up if you shop online.  The media screws up, again.  A warning sign for the economy?  Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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dan bongino all right welcome to the dan bongino show producer joe how are you today great being
here with you dan great yeah we have the best audience every time i uh reach out for some
advice or some drops or something uh for everybody always sends stuff. So thank you so much. We had a record-breaking day yesterday.
Largest one-day show ever.
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like that sometimes. Yeah, I appreciate
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made my day, week, month,
and year, as always. Thank you so much.
I got a lot to talk about, including
some listener feedback. Given that we don't
take calls on the show, maybe we will in the future future we certainly don't plan on taking a lot but maybe
one or two uh you know joe and i are working out some things uh but i do get a lot of email um we
read them all i try to respond i'm sorry folks i can't respond to all but my wife and i and
sometimes my daughter do read them uh uh all we do read all of them i should say sometimes my
daughter i didn't mean to say sometimes you read your email. Sometimes my daughter reads them too. But I got an interesting email from a guy named Gary and it was a nasty one. I usually don't address the nasty ones on the air, but it was nasty because it just goes to show you sometimes how you can say something you think you're conveying.
because you think you're conveying a thought so clearly,
and then you get some loony tune who sends you an email, and you're like, did he even listen to the show,
or did he hear what he wanted to hear?
So I'm going to get to that,
and I'm going to talk about something that happened with Joe Scarborough
from MSNBC this morning, which is really disturbing.
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All of you.
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You know, going after me for that show the other day. Folks, did this guy listen to the show?
The entire purpose of the show the other day, and this is going to tie in.
I try not to bring up viewer email unless it ties into the show today,
or else we can get lost in all this stuff.
The,
the point I'm trying to make and was trying to make in the other day show
that he seems to have missed.
And I'm going to make again today is that this is not a fight.
We as conservatives are asking for,
we want to be left alone.
Our politics end at our front door.
They end at our front door.
My politics, my God-given
rights, individual liberty, small government, leave me alone and let me handle my family politics
end at my front door. I don't want to exit my front door and impose my politics on you.
If you are a believer in whatever you believe in, LGBT activism, high taxes,
whatever you believe in, LGBT activism, high taxes, confiscation of money,
if you believe in all that, that's your thing.
I just want you to leave me alone and my family.
My politics end at my front door.
The point I was trying to make is the lefts don't.
They will take something from all of you. They have to.
I'll relate this in a minute to a tweet by this sicko, Joe Scarborough, over at MSNBC. He's a total nutbag, right? They will take something from you. They have to. I'll relate this in a minute to a tweet by this sicko, Joe Scalber over
at MSNBC. He's a total nutbag, right? They will take something from you, every one of you, because
their politics begin at your front door. They're taking of your money, your healthcare, your kids'
education, your very right to practice your religion, your right to property. All of that
begins at your front door. They are not interested in these policies impacting them. They're interested in policies that impact you.
The point I was trying to make in that is we did not ask for this fight.
And the left has taken a disturbing lurch towards accepting and openly calling for violence now.
We did not ask for this fight.
It's not a fight we wanted. The point I was trying to make is given their protected cocoons
they live in and their lack of experience with actual real world violence, the point I was trying
to make is they don't understand the real consequences and ramifications of what they're
asking for. If they did, they wouldn't ask for it. The most peaceful, pacifist people I know in the conservative movement are the people who've been through actual combat and actual real world violence, who understand the horror of what's being asked for by the left, the snowflake class that has no idea what they're asking for.
The whole point of the show the other day was not that I'm a bad ass. The point was I'm not a bad ass. Everybody who thinks they're a a badass are people who typically haven't had their actual asses kicked.
Joe, wasn't the whole purpose of the show telling you the story of the time I got tuned up badly for the first time in a controlled jujitsu class and how I thought it was the worst thing ever?
I thought it was so horrible, folks, the ability to not breathe while another guy is just
completely destroying you
and there's nothing you can do
you're exhausted your muscles don't work
you can't get out of it
but there was no
sense of
life or death panic there was panic
because you can't breathe and there's always panic
with that but it wasn't like I'm gonna die and i thought it doesn't get any worse than this but it does it does the first
time i was in that street situation as a cop and i was attacked by a guy on a domestic violence call
and i was like wow there really is no tapping out here there's not i can't ask this guy to stop like this is going to go on until i stop it was a sense of real panic and anxiety that i had never experienced before even
though i had joe spent most of my adult life training for that whatever 30 40 seconds and
although it seemed like an eternity there's no control right there is no control the whole point of it is you're not a badass these snowflakes
think they are because they've been protected by institutions that sanction their calls for
violence the government politicians academia hollywood types that have condoned this that
have sanctioned it.
They're protected.
They've never experienced the ramifications of a punch in the face.
Thank God.
Nor am I recommending you should try that.
The whole point of the show was to point out this fallacy in the violence as a solution argument.
My simple point was that if you continue to push down this road, people will defend themselves.
There you go.
And the horror you're bringing on to everyone, you have no experience with that.
That was the point.
Now, I say that because there are people, I watched something, you know, I want to just say quickly, God rest the soul of Charles Krauthammer, who passed yesterday.
I'll get to that in a second. But Jonah Goldberg,
who I have a lot of respect for, I like Jonah Goldberg. And folks, listen, Jonah has some
really brilliant things to say. He did a podcast with Russ Roberts a few weeks ago on Econ Talk.
I can't recommend enough. They have different political beliefs than I do in many respects, but I believe
Jonah's a very bright guy. And even though his feelings about some of the things the president
does are different than mine, I have a lot of respect for him. And I've said that in tweets.
I challenged him on a tweet. I didn't hear back from him a few weeks ago, but that's all right.
But Jonah was on, and he was talking about Dr. Charles Krauthammer uh you know one of the geniuses of our time this
morning and he brought up something and i don't mean to conflate these two topics but it's
important because it i he was saying how you know charles had a way of biting back but how
conservatives he got it he went into kind of this side topic joe about how some conservatives now
have become really hostile towards liberals and how we
should almost like dial it back a bit and emulate the style of Charles Krauthammer, who could be
biting himself. I met Charles a couple of times in the Washington, D.C. Green Room of Fox. Charles
was an incredible, generous, unbelievably kind and loving human being. And the brief experiences I've had,
but I've heard from people around them as well. But Charles had a biting wit. And I thought
to Jonah, that's assuming something, Joe. It's assuming that the left and liberals are reasonable.
Yeah. That we should somehow, I don't know, dial it back because why?
I mean, I'm not suggesting we should be overtly hostile or immoral in our actions.
I'm just suggesting to Jonah, and I mean this with all due respect because I do like Jonah.
I'm wondering if you understand what we're up against here.
You know, and to show you what I mean crazy nutbag joe scarborough from msnbc
tweeted this morning that you know you're you're um you you may not be uh if you was let me you
know what let me read the tweet so i don't i don't want to be unfair to you know him he tweeted
supporting donald trump does not make you racist, but it does make you the supporter
of a racist. Now, this is insane. This is absolutely insane. You're suggesting to me
a patriot, someone who loves this country, a sinner, a self-acknowledged sinner nonetheless,
but a father, a guy who would do anything to
make sure liberty is respected, but that liberty is evenly distributed amongst all the citizens
who have an opportunity out there. You're suggesting to me that because I support Donald
Trump, I'm supporting a racist. One of the most disgusting, disturbing things. This guy's on a
major network, folks, Scarborough. Joe Scarborough and his, by the way, I'll have on NRA TV later,
and one of the most uncomfortable exchanges I've ever seen with his fiancee,
Amika Brzezinski.
Unbelievable.
The video is like cringeworthy to watch.
But Scarborough is suggesting we're supporting a racist,
that 49, 50% of America who are going to vote and probably vote to reelect Trump,
we're all supporting a racist.
This is my issue with what Jonah was saying.
My issue is that you're assuming we're dealing with reasonable people
and that reason's going to work.
That those rules are done.
Now, the reason, Joe, they're doing this, and I put a little note here,
and you see all these Nazi comparisons now and these comparisons to slaveholders.
The reason they're doing this, the left is very deliberate.
This is not a mistake.
The left is doing this and liberals comparing conservatives to Nazis, slaveholders, people putting the Japanese in internment camps in World War Two.
The reason they are doing this is it's an effort to dehumanize
you folks. It's an effort to make you something less than human. And when you're something less
than human, you can be treated like something less than human and violence is acceptable.
Think about it. We bring controlled violence to animals every day to eat them. You kill them. I
mean, it's in some cases violent. It's not pretty. But we do that because they are not human.
They're not.
Listen, these are just facts, however uncomfortable they may be for you.
We bring controlled violence to animals all the time.
When you treat people like slaveholders spoke about slaves like they were something less than human beings, like they were second-class citizens, they were second-class beings.
human beings like they were second-class citizens they were second-class uh beings they weren't you know they they did not have the finger of god placed on their shoulder blessed with the same
big all rights you do when you do that and you dehumanize people you invoke a response and that
response is you can be treated like something less than human and controlled and even uncontrolled
violence is somehow acceptable there's a larger fight going on here. I'm not trying to wax philosophical here
and take this to another realm.
I'm trying to ground it for you.
I'm trying to do the opposite.
And that email this morning got me thinking,
does this guy not get what I'm saying?
We are avoiding this.
Nobody wants this fight.
Nobody wants this fight.
Nobody.
On our side, I'm talking about. The left does.
My point was that the left doesn't understand the consequences because they've never been there.
Because people who have been there in a sea of uncontrolled violence, not controlled protest,
who have been there understand how absolutely horrible it is. Horrible.
how absolutely horrible it is.
Horrible.
These social justice warriors don't get this,
but they keep trying to go there,
pushing, pushing, invoking for the, you know, the rape of an 11-year-old boy
like Peter Fonda did on Twitter,
over and over.
Madonna, I want to blow up the White House.
These are not isolated incidents, folks.
It is a strategic tactical maneuver to dehumanize conservatives and Republicans as non-legitimate
human beings. Therefore, violence becomes legitimate against non-legitimate beings who
are not in fact human on par with you. This is a very tactical, strategic thing.
These Nazi comparisons.
Comparisons to Nazis.
You know, one of the real shames of the Wall Street Journal,
and that kind of came out wrong,
but of the Wall Street Journal's business model is
some of their great articles you just can't reach
because they're subscriber only to them.
There is an article, Joe, an op-ed up today at the Wall Street Journal.
Let me pull it up.
I was prepared for the show, folks.
I'm just, again, taking this in a bit of a different direction.
It's by Jay Winnick.
It's called, if you want to look it up,
Trump's Critics Desecrate the Holocaust.
if you want to look it up.
Trump's critics desecrate the Holocaust.
I am very humbly asking you to read it.
Google it.
Try to get it on Twitter.
I'm not going to put it in the show notes because it's subscriber only,
but I think on Twitter you can read it.
You know,
listening to the story,
people, thousands of people packed into train cars, no light, no water, older Jews they're talking about, obviously, packed into train cars for a 72-hour train ride to Auschwitz.
Standing, many of them the entire time, some of them with, you know, actually most of them with no food, no water, kids.
Kids.
Little kids clinging desperately to their parents' arms, not knowing what was at the end of that train door.
72 hours later, train door opens.
Some Nazi guard starts screaming in a language some of them didn't even understand
screaming flashing lights in their face they haven't seen light in 72 hours blinding them
sending the men over to uh labor camps to do tortured labor getting them up at uh you know
four o'clock in the morning having them sleep and no with no clothing and sub-freezing temperatures
most of them died from that the other one sent right into a gas chamber where a gas called Zylon B,
while mothers are holding their kids' hands. Doors locked behind them, big iron bar,
locks that door. Mother, sometimes a father if they were older or if they couldn't work.
You know, sometimes a father, if they were older or if they couldn't work, in the gas chamber, now they realize what's going to happen.
Panic sets in.
They stomp each other.
People are running over each other.
Children are getting trampled to try to escape, but they can't escape because there's an iron bar blocking the door.
Gas is released.
Takes them about 20 minutes to suffocate and choke to death as their lungs fill with fluid.
Then the Nazi soldiers come in. Takes about two hours to rip those dead bodies, their kids out of there.
Go burn them in ovens.
For the process to be repeated all over again until millions were dead and burned.
How do you have a soul?
How do you have a soul to make that comparison
to this immigration crisis on our border?
to this immigration crisis on our border?
What is in your dark and putrid soul to analogize this unique stain on human history, the Holocaust?
Millions gassed and burned to death,
tortured, worked to death, not figuratively, literally worked to death,
desecrated, stripped naked, their very humanity taken from them, their kids killed in front of
their eyes. You make a comparison to a border policy? In the United States of America, the most benevolent country on earth when it comes to immigration, just trying to get some semblance of order at its border?
Are you insane?
Are you insane?
Folks, this is sick
but what should bother you so you understand the terrain features of the fight you're getting into
liberals have lost their minds they are doing this for a reason they are doing this because none of you, none of you would object
if those thousands in that gas chamber at that time had managed to find their way out
and had managed to beat one of those guards to death and escape.
You object, you would celebrate it, as you should.
Because those people who treated those Jews in this horrific stain on human history like that didn't deserve, didn't deserve to live.
And those savages, those Nazis that did that, is an effort to dehumanize people, to make you feel the same way about patriotic Americans just doing their duty to protect the border, protect American citizens from the dangers that could cross it.
This is an effort for you to get to view them the same way. This is not a mistake.
This is happening over and over and over again.
Folks, read it.
Read that piece.
You know, I challenge you not to shed a tear reading it.
You know, I think most of us understand the horrors of the Holocaust.
But you need to be reminded.
I needed to be reminded this morning.
I just can't get over what's happening.
Listen, I just want to leave it with this, man.
I'm talking like my friend. I'm going to leave it with this, man. I'm talking like my friend.
I'm going to leave it with this, man.
These liberals will take something from you.
Every one of you.
I can't emphasize to you enough,
their politics begin at your front door.
Yours end at your front door.
Don't ever forget that.
Their ideology cannot exist. its oxygen is your freedom
they they they breathe in and consume your freedom it is the only a big government sphere
and a big vibrant free individual cannot exist at the same time. They're sucking on the same air.
The modern liberal, not the modern Democrat,
I think a lot of them are confused.
The modern liberal needs your freedom.
It's his energy, it's his food, it's his air,
it's his water, it's everything.
They will not stop.
I'm asking, and my show the other day was a warning, was a very serious warning for you to be prepared for the sacrifices ahead you may have to make.
All of you will lose something.
All of you.
If you're involved in this fight, if you choose to sit on the sidelines and watch your freedom dissipate, that's your choice.
But I don't think you'd be here if that was the case,
especially based on the email feedback.
I was warning you because I have these conversations with my wife all the time.
Folks, listen, I don't like to tell these things because I'm not,
my sacrifice is no bigger than anyone else's, but I had the greatest job in the world.
I don't tell this story a lot.
When I met Joe at WCBM, gosh, what was it, five years ago?
Who even knows?
Something like that.
Four.
It's longer than that.
Joe had to be.
I left the job in right near 2012, six, almost six years ago. I was a young secret service agent. I left the job right near 2012, almost six years ago.
I was a young Secret Service agent.
I loved my job.
Still in my 30s.
It was a great job.
I understood and I saw the writing on the wall with the election of Barack Obama.
I did.
I knew I had to do something.
It took me a while to figure out what that something was.
I left. I walked away. Sometimes I go on the news and like retired secret service i'm not retired
i don't have a pension i don't have government health care benefits for i'm not retired i resigned
i left i say this to you because this email the guy was real this gary this this clown
offended me at a deep level as if i'm sitting here
trying to celebrate like oh look at me i'm such a tough guy no i'm not that was the point
who comes on a show and says hey i got my ass handed to me in this jujitsu class so bad
that it really i train every day for the rest of my life to avoid that feeling of panic and anxiety ever again.
I'm scared. I was scared.
That's not me celebrating being a badass, you idiot. That's me trying to tell you that life
is really painful and full of incredibly anxiety producing, panic-inducing moments I trained my entire life to escape,
but knowing if it comes that I better be willing to fight it to the end because there's not going
to be any tapping out. You know, I remember you talking to me, and I hope this doesn't bother you.
You were having one of your times where you were dealing with some pains in your joint,
and you were kind of down, and we talking and you said to me and i believe you
very sincere i can't imagine joe not being strong enough to protect my family do you remember
telling me that i do that was like six months ago yeah and i i think no you know what it was like i
think it was before i had my um the stem cell then i do remember the conversation upset because joe i
had you know having been in the street as a police officer and seeing what happens when people are robbed, sometimes in front of their kids, beaten.
And can I tell you a story?
I hope my father's not listening today, but if he is, sorry, Dad, but I got to put this out there.
They're not a lot worse in life than feeling helpless in a physical confrontation
i can't tell you enough the horrors of violence i i that's why i can't strongly enough say to you
we have to avoid this at all costs and why i was begging the left to strongly reconsider this path
they're walking down when i was a kid my parents got divorced when i was young it's a
long story i'm not gonna bother you with the details but my mother married a guy married a
guy who's um still with him sorry mom but he's a piece of garbage he always has been. And I was about seven years old and I'll never forget this. My father,
he used to take us every other weekend. He lived out in Selden, Long Island. We lived in Queens
above my mother's bar. She owned the, well, they sold it by then, but we still lived in the
apartment. It was a dumpy place. As a matter of fact, I thought my father lived in a mansion in Selden. It was like a 2000 square foot, you know, serious on a slab house in a not so great
neighborhood. And we were so, you know, short of funds. I thought he lived in a mansion,
but he had this yellow banana colored Nissan Maxima. And he comes to pick us up. And my
mother's husband was a drunk and he was an old boxer.
And he's a big guy. He was about six, four, something like about 300 plus pounds. He wasn't
really fat. He was a big, just a big muscular guy at hands that were just huge. He's still with this
guy. And I'm sitting in the back seat and my mother and father had had a fight about something.
They were always fighting about something. So my father gets us and I could see he's like, he's choked up a little bit.
And this guy, my mother's husband follows him out.
My father's a small guy.
He's like five, nine, you know, maybe a buck 50 soaking wet.
We get, I might get my size from my grandfather who was huge.
My grandfather was an enormous guy.
So he follows my dad out and I'm in the
backseat of the car. So I, and I'm on the, the passenger side and this is in Myrtle Avenue in
64th place in Glendale, right outside the bar. So I can't, they're in the street on the left side,
on the driver's side. So I'm in the backseat and I can't see everything because this guy was so tall.
All I could see was my father.
And I see this guy approach him.
It's my mother's husband.
And he attacks him.
He grabs him by the neck and he bends him over.
I remember it like it was yesterday.
He bends him over the car.
Like backwards.
So the back of his head is like on the roof, and his spine is against the window.
I'm telling you, I remember it like it's happening right now.
And he starts punching him.
Now, this guy's a boxer.
This guy's a killer.
I mean, he's a beast.
And he just starts punching him and punching him.
And my father was like screaming for help,
and I'm screaming in the backseat and crying,
and so are my two brothers.
You know, I'm seven,
and I'm telling you, I hate, you know,
road to Damascus stories because they're usually bullshit
when people say, oh, you know, man,
you know, I had this moment, changed my whole life.
Usually they're just saying I did make things more dramatic.
No, no, that changed my whole life.
My whole life. I can remember like two things that changed my life like that and this coming the
cops showed up in my house to stop this same guy years later who was trying to break into my house
the same guy by the way and the cops shut him down i thought thank god for the police
but he starts punching him and i hear my dad screaming and this guy's like i mean this guy was who could have killed him and i i'm from that day on i swear on my life i said to myself i will never ever be helpless
you you you can do that to me that's fine but i my father was helpless he was there was nothing
he could do it wasn't that he was like a coward or anything he was trying it was just an untenable
unwinnable situation.
It was David versus Goliath with no rock and no slingshot.
It was brutal, hand-to-hand combat.
And it only stopped because, thank God,
this, my mother's husband, I don't even like to mention his name,
his friends ran out of the bar who were somewhat sane.
The bar was the same bar we lived above.
I don't know where they were, in a corner or what.
And it took like five of them to get him off my father.
So he gets back in the car.
You know, he's crying. You don't want to see your dad cry. He's not really car you know he's crying
you don't want to see your dad cry he's not really
the only other time I saw him cry was
9-11 when I heard him cry when he called me
he thought my brother was dead my brother was
worked for the fire department in New York
and they couldn't find him
but he was crying
I could see him and he you know
he just
I remember him he just kept saying like it's, it's going to be all right, kids.
And it wasn't all right.
Like, it's going to be all right.
And he was red and he was beaten up.
And you get these liberal jerk wads, man.
Like, you know, Nazis, go get them.
Let's go kick their asses.
They have no idea.
They have no idea.
They've never seen that. They have no idea. They have no idea. They've never seen that.
They have no idea what that's like.
But I bring up that story because they will take something from you.
I mean, I can't hammer home to you enough.
These are not rational, sane actors anymore.
They want something you have.
And my only point in that entire show was protect what you can while you can.
Because nobody knows what that flashpoint moment's going to be right
but joe they want it they would not us
they want it they want that flashpoint moment
please pray to god every day that never happens but they want it
please pray to God every day.
That never happens, but they want it.
I'm telling you, they want it.
They will take something from all of you.
They will take your money.
They will take your reputation.
They will take your job.
They will take your freedom if they can.
But this dehumanization of people on our side,
patriots who believe in liberty, family, and God, this effort to paint this as a bunch of cattle or pigs not worthy of human behavior has a goal.
And that goal is to reach that flashpoint.
All right. There's an interesting piece, really interesting, very well-written piece in the Federalist by Jesse Kelly, who had run for Congress and is a military veteran that I will have in the show notes today.
He thinks America is finished, basically.
And, you know, right now you should all just be ready.
But it's a fascinating piece about how there has to be some recognition of the fight we're in and how America as we know it is now gone.
And assuming we're playing by yesterday's boxing rules when it's now a no rules match will only get you hurt.
He took the gloves off the liberals a long time ago. Fascinating piece. I have it at
the show notes up at bongino.com if you want to check it out. It's definitely worth your reading.
So check that out. Oh man. Again, I only expected to do about 10 minutes on that, but
it's important, ladies and gentlemen. I just can't emphasize to you enough the meaning,
you know, that the sacrifices you're going to have to make here. I'm sorry. I wish I had better news,
but you're all going to have to be willing, if you are serious about this, to give up something.
Financial resources, time, whatever it may be, you're all going to have to sacrifice something
because their very liberal ideology begins at your front door. Make no mistake.
Ideology begins at your front door.
Make no mistake.
Okay.
Some other just, gosh, I read this yesterday.
I had to read it twice because I thought it was a joke and someone was messing with me.
I mean, did you see this story, Joe, about John McCain?
Yeah. That now McCain has been implicated, or McCain's staff, I should say, in the IRS scandal?
Yeah.
That a guy with the last name Kerner who was on McCain's
staff
were associated with John McCain
I have the story up at the show notes you've got to read this
folks and the only reason I bring it up is
not because it surprises me
I'll get to the point here in a second on it
is that
McCain's
staffer apparently
told the IRS to go out and audit these people to bankrupt them.
In other words, to weaponize the government to attack some of these groups that they didn't agree with.
This is John McCain, a Republican, who was a Republican nominee for president.
Folks, I wanted to talk about it today because you have to understand, I brought this point up repeatedly, that the swap is a bipartisan disgrace.
The Spygate story is a bipartisan story.
That's the scandal here.
There's a reason some Republicans up on the Hill want the Spygate story to go away.
You think I'm kidding?
Stay tuned.
That you think this is only a Democrat thing?
This is the difference between us and democrats democrats lockstep they will support anything
democrats do spying on people supporting ms-13 it doesn't matter we don't do that in the
conservative movement we call out our own and clean up this whole mess yeah this story about
mccain stafford telling lois learnerner from the IRS to audit and basically go
after all these groups is unbelievable. I had to read it in two or three different places
to make sure I wasn't getting smoked up. The swap is a bipartisan disaster, folks.
This is not exclusively the domain of big government liberals. The Republican Party,
unfortunately, the large majority of them now, sadly, have become big government liberals. The Republican Party, unfortunately, the large majority of them now, sadly,
have become big government Republicans.
They are the managed decliners.
I say, yo, flip you. Flip you for real.
Flip you, yeah.
Thank you to Rod P for that.
Play that as Benicio Del Toro.
I say, yo, flip you. Flip you for real.
Benicio Del Toro, flip you.
It flipped.
Everybody, Republicans are now the managed decliners.
Country's over, forget it.
Let's just play ball with the Democrats,
get rich on our own,
and we'll be dead by the time this all collapses.
Kind of like a Keynesian economic approach.
Remember John Maynard Keynes' approach to economics.
Don't worry, in the long run, we'll all be dead.
That was it.
That was it.
That was Keynes, the foundation of liberal economics. Don't worry about the long run. We'll all be dead. That was it. That was Keynes, the foundation of liberal economics.
Don't worry about the long run.
We'll all be dead.
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Joe.
This is a fake news alert.
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This is a fake news alert.
Five alarm siren there for Joe.
So there was this picture,
which is pretty horrible, by the way.
The picture's not fake.
The picture's real.
Of this young girl from Honduras
who was brought here to the country illegally.
And you can see the picture.
It's become an iconic image now.
It's a Getty photo of this young girl and she's
crying as her mother's being interviewed by border patrol now the the photo went viral relatively
quickly time magazine has it on the cover and it was used as um a a story and a picture to drive
home the emotions of parents being separated from their kids at the border like look this child is
crying the parents are being separated at the border. Like, look, this child is crying.
The parents are being separated at the border.
The picture's everywhere.
Matter of fact, Joe, the picture is actually on the cover of Time magazine.
Here's a problem, as you'll see in the show notes today with the article I posted.
The story behind it is not the story the Democrats want you to believe.
It is not a story of, did you hear this yet?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The child was not separated from the parent at the border.
Matter of fact, the mother's name is Sandra,
the daughter's name is Yanela.
The father, Dennis Hernandez from Honduras,
is now speaking out.
The child and the mother were never separated.
They did cross the border illegally.
They paid $6,000 to a coyote to get here,
a human trafficker, to get them across the border.
And they tried to cross into the country illegally.
They did not go to one of the many consulates in Mexico
to claim asylum.
They did not show up at a legal point of entry.
And the child is still with the mother.
Matter of fact, the father's quite upset
that his child was taken away
by the mother to go into the United States.
Just read the story.
Those are his words, not mine.
It's at the Daily Mail.
It's in the show notes.
I bring it up, folks,
because this is a perfect example
of the left using imagery
to invoke emotion on a story.
Whereas, listen, it's a sad story.
You can't look at the picture and not be touched by it, of course.
But it's not a story about children and parents being separated at the border because they're not separated.
This is my problem with the left again.
And this is why, again, I have a with all due respect to jonah
goldberg we're assuming we're dealing with reasonable people as if they're trying to make
a reasoned argument but reason joe would dictate a disclaimer on that photo that although this is a
horrible incident i mean you can't look at the picture of the kid crying and not be touched
this is not in fact indicative of a trump policy which is not a policy by the way
of separating children and mothers because they're not separated
matter of fact the father's quite upset about what happened hence his interview
that's why again double triple quadruple check everything you see from the mainstream media. These are not journalists, folks.
These are propaganda people.
They are the propaganda arm of the modern radical far left movement, not even the Democrats anymore.
Check out the show notes.
Read the piece yourself if you think I'm making this up.
All right.
Some other news to get to. Andyy mccarthy has a really really good piece i
say that often but this is really good at national review will be up at the show notes today uh
bongino.com sign up for the email list i will send them to you it is definitely worth your time
the gist of the piece is this there's's another Flipperuski going on.
I say, yo, Flippio.
Flippio for real.
There's another Flipperuski going on right now.
The Dipsy-Doo Flipperoo.
And I believe McCarthy's onto something.
Whether he thought of this himself
or somebody kind of...
I don't know, but it's a really good piece.
And the gist of it is this.
That the IG report, Joe, what's been aggravating us about the IG report, the Inspector General report about the Clinton email investigation, a lot of us, is that they came to the conclusion that individual decisions could not be second-guessed due to political bias.
And everyone was like, wait, are you kidding?
The whole IG report is political bias.
And McCarthy makes that point.
The whole IG report are texts showing that these people hated Trump and loved Clinton,
the very definition of political bias. So, Joe, you and I and a lot of other people were shaking their heads going, wait, what
do you mean?
Like, there's no political bias that can be attributed to individual decisions.
The whole case was politically biased.
decisions the whole case was politically biased mccarthy who's a genius and does just amazing work wrote this piece and says wait wait wait wait we may be missing something in here this may
actually work to trump's benefit and congress should haul someone up on capitol hill and start
asking some basic questions and those questions are this let me try to sum this up for you
questions and those questions are this let me try to sum this up for you
mccarthy's premise here is that if the ig and the accepted now democrat narrative of the clinton email investigation which it is no political bias none none none these were just bad guys
but no political bias yeah mccarthy's saying that a corrupt motivation which there's no question these
guys had read their texts you know hillary hillary we're interviewing the president they're they're
like lauding her and we don't care if they lie about that one guy in the skiff and all that other
stuff that a corrupt motivation if belied even these corrupt reasons can be supported by valid, non-corrupt prior decisions that no second guessing is allowed.
It's tough.
If you read the piece, he says a little more.
I'll explain it better here.
That despite the fact that you may be able to point to a corrupt motivation in these
FBI investigators who are investigating Hillary Clinton.
Joe, that they can
fall back on saying, well, we do
have prosecutorial discretion with the
Justice Department, the DOJ.
And they do.
And the fact that we gave you
reasons for those decisions, however
unbelievable those reasons are,
but they are valid are valid they're not
in other words joe if you're running for president and you're running against uh you know sean casey
over at wcbm i like you and i don't like show i do like sean's a great guy but and i'm an fbi
investigator and i have you both on on on uh potential crimes. And I let you go because I like you,
and I go and decide to prosecute Sean.
I may have texts out the wazoo saying to other people,
hey, I'm going to let Joe off because, you know,
Joe's a really nice guy,
and here's why I think Joe's a nice guy.
As long as I can base those prosecutorial decisions
with the Department of Justice
on some valid reason, even if the reason
was corrupt, the fact that a valid reason exists is enough for them to say, hey, you can't second
guess us. You gave us discretion. I know if it's a little confusing, but it basically says it's no
second guessings allowed because the reason, however, the corrupt the motivation would have
been, there is a potential alternative valid reason.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, that does make sense.
And the fact that there is a potential valid reason,
even though it may not have been used,
is not enough for us to say,
you guys totally screwed this thing up and should go to jail for it.
No second guessing is allowed.
So McCarthy brings up a brilliant point.
How the left, this may be a flipperoo,
the left now is trying to use that very same argument
on Donald Trump for the firing of Jim Comey.
I say, yo, flippy. Flippy for real.
For real.
They're trying to say with Comey
that Comey's firing was due to a corrupt motivation.
Joe.
Yeah.
It doesn't matter.
Yeah.
By their own logic in the IG report that there's no political bias because there was a potential
valid reason, the same logic of no second guessing now applies to Donald Trump.
You can't say the Department of Justice
that works for Donald Trump
and the executive branch.
Article two.
You cannot say that the Department of Justice
has absolute prosecutorial discretion, right?
And when there's a valid reason,
even though the valid reason wasn't used
and the reason may have been corrupt,
that there was potential for a valid reason
means no second guessing and everybody's okay.
But then when Trump does the same thing,
a perfectly constitutional decision,
Trump has the absolute power to fire the FBI director.
The whole, left's whole argument is,
no, no, there was a potential corrupt reason.
And our response would be,
yep, but there's a potential valid reason too.
And you just said that about the IG investigation.
Boom.
Mike Dropperuski.
Order. Order. Order help.
Hat tip, Ron P. Gosh, this show is a spectrum of emotions, isn't it like play that again order help keep order i say it will be order
you cannot suggest that there's no second guessing when prosecutorial discretion involved if there's
two potential reasons for a decision a valid and a corrupt one if there is only a corrupt reason
in other words if trump would have suggested that j Jim Comey be beaten in his office, there is no potential valid reason.
Are you understanding this, folks?
Please get this because it's a brilliant argument by McCarthy.
Hat tip, Andy.
Brilliant.
Brilliant.
Brilliant.
Get his guy.
It's a brilliant argument.
If you have a seesaw, and on that seesaw is a valid reason and a corrupt
reason but a valid reason exists for the behavior the ig's premise is if that reason exists even if
it's not used there cannot be any questioning because of the discretion there would be no
valid reason if trump was assaulted got in the full mount on jim comey in the office and started
raining down elbows on his face there There is no valid reason for that.
Trump would be prosecuted, okay?
But there is a potential valid reason
for him firing Jim Comey.
It was laid out by Rod Rosenstein
in the firing of Jim Comey.
All these dumb decisions he made.
Their own logic that there's no second guessing
is now going to blow up in their face.
So to all you congressmen and congresswomen and senators listening out there and i know you do maybe we
should haul someone up there in court and start uh excuse me up in the hill and start asking about
that wait wait okay so we now will accept your premise that we cannot second guess discretion
if there's a valid reason please explain to me how that same logic doesn't apply
to a superseding authority in the executive in Donald Trump.
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Yeah.
Well, it's just like your opinion, man.
I mean, how are you going to answer that question?
Genius!
Really strong work by Andy McCarthy. Read the piece. It's definitely worth
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i have a story up at the show notes today about the economy a little bit of a warning sign i think
we're we're in relatively decent shape the debt problem is a little bit out of control and
obviously the bureaucrats and you know hill democrats and republicans don't want to do
anything aren't helping in dc uh senator richard burr and susan collins wouldn't even cut 15
billion dollars of unspent money
in a rescissions package. Susan Collins is basically a Democrat, so she's pretty useless.
Burr isn't much better. He blocked $15 billion in cuts. So if he is your senator, I suggest you
send a kindly worded, I mean, not email, but protesting his horrible decision to not cut
$15 billion in unspent money from the budget.
So that's a bad sign.
But just a little bit of a warning caution.
Joe, do you know what the 2 in 10 yield curve is?
It's a measure of interest rates for two years and 10 years, two years.
No, I don't.
The flattening of the yield curve is a general proxy.
I promise I'll make this super simple.
I love economics and finance my thing but the flattening of that curve the difference between
interest rate proxies at the two and ten year mark when that flattens out in other words when they
when they converge and become somewhat similar it's been generally a sign that a recession might
be approaching it's starting to flatten out a little bit,
which is getting people a little bit worried.
Now, it's not always and every single time
a harbinger of a downturn in the economy.
But it's a proxy for it.
And it is starting to flatten out.
The basis point difference is starting to shrink a little bit
between two and 10 years.
Now, think about it.
Just quickly here,
why the interest rates on two-year notes and
10-year notes would be different. Joe, if I'm going to lend you money for two years, what do
you think's more uncertain, me lending you money for two years or for 10 years? If I knew I'm going
to get my money back in two years, wouldn't you say I should demand a higher yield on my loan to
you for 10 years because it's more uncertain? If I know I'm going to get, there's eight years more of uncertainty.
Eight years to blow it.
Yeah.
Right, right.
You got, Joe has eight years to God forbid, like blow it, screw it up, die.
God forbid I shall be lost without him.
So there's always going to be an interest rate premium on a longer, on a loan that's
longer.
This isn't really complicated.
I mean, I know I'm simplifying this a lot, but it's for the ease of the audience and
the sake of time.
Thank you.
So there's always going to be an interest rate difference.
Say I charge you 3% to loan you money for two years.
If I'm going to loan you money for 10 years, I may charge you 4% or 5%, maybe even more, depending on the risk in the economy and the risk for you, right?
Right.
When interest rates go down and start to converge over time, there's expectations.
Here's one of the reasons that the yield curve flattening and the yield curve staying apart may
be the sign of a healthier economy. People start to expect inflation from a booming economy in the
future. So your money's worth less, so you'll expect a higher interest rate in return on your
money. It's a growth rate difference, velocity expect a higher interest rate and return on your money.
It's a growth rate difference, you know, velocity of money in the economy and things like that.
But you'll expect a greater return on your money in the future if you expect the economy to grow. If you expect the economy to stink in the future, you may be just at this point looking for security and a lower interest rate will suffice at that point.
And I get it.
I know a lot
of the financial guys out there i i i get we could talk about this all day why the different reasons
the yield curve flattens but just understand that that expectations of inflation and increasing
economic growth in the future people demand higher returns for money to compensate for the inflation
the yield curve difference the money the interest rates will be a lot different. As they start to flatten out, it's a sign of insecurity in the economy. People are
concerned about the present rather than the future. And they're starting to flatten out a
little bit. So basically, just kind of a warning sign out there for a lot of you investors. It's
not a financial show, but just be wary. There's a lot of good signs in the economy. But I'll put
up the article. It's a CNBC piece, but but check it out it's worth reading the guy explains it pretty
well a number of the various reasons and again it's not always a harbinger of bad things in the
future but um i i say it because you know there are a lot of republicans up there on the hill
that don't understand even basic economics um i know because I've spoken to many of them and it's disappointing.
And let me just leave you with this thought for the weekend.
If I could change just one thing, one thing, I would swap out a lot of the people we have running for Congress now for people who understand and have taken a basic economics 101 class.
They don't get it.
And they see things like this and they continue to spend money, run up government deficits as
if everything's going to be peaches and cream in the future because they don't understand even
basic warning signs. It's trouble. Look at it, take it into account and maybe take proactive
measures now so all of us don't have to suffer for your stupid decisions in Washington, D.C.
But read the piece again. It's nothing to panic about, but just a little bit of a warning
sign. All right, folks, thanks again for a great week of shows. It was our best week ever. I really
appreciate it. The show is all for you. And thanks for bearing with me today. I'm sorry about the
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