The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 749 Liberal Aggression Is Getting Dangerous
Episode Date: June 25, 2018Summary: In this episode, I address increasing liberal aggression and the reasons that Donald Trump is a threat to the media/Democrat establishment. I also address a fascinating theory about “income... equality.” Finally, I discuss how Mexico treats illegal immigration. News Picks: Did you ever wonder how Mexico treats its illegal immigration problem? Maxine Waters is openly advocating for mob aggression. Obama’s former DHS secretary admits they detained children to deter illegal immigration. Why did the FBI ignore these explosive revelations in the Hillary email case? Did the FBI frame Gen. Mike Flynn? Bernie Sanders is getting very rich advocating for socialism. Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Get ready to hear the truth about America on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host, Dan Bongino.
All right, welcome to the Dan Bongino Show. Producer Joe, how are you today?
It's Monday, let's go!
Yeah, we got new equipment building out the studio.
So, listen, before I jump into this, I have an interesting story for you that I think will explain a lot of what's going on right now.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are in, as I said last week, very dangerous times.
Joe and I were talking before the show.
We actually got started a little late today because I don't have any good news for you.
The left is losing their minds.
Calls to violence are now not only not shunned, they are now accepted and welcomed.
We're now in mob status. Maxine Waters,
we've got some cuts from crazy Maxine now calling for mobs to confront people aggressively,
confront members of the Trump cabinet. I don't see this getting any better.
No.
Now, I'm worried. And I'm worried because human limitations and human controls on their behavior only go so far.
You know, I said on the Tucker Carlson show on Friday night and this morning on Fox and Friends that I have a lot of faith in conservatives because I know you have an emergency break on your behavior.
And that emergency brake is your belief in a higher power, that this is just the test run for the afterlife in heaven, whatever your religion may be.
You believe in the afterlife and the power of self-control and of living to a higher moral standard on this planet.
I believe that.
I have to stay committed to that or all is lost.
We are, though, human beings.
And I'm not sure what that flashpoint is going to be.
God forbid it happens. But with people like Maxine Waters now openly encouraging mob aggression and confrontation, I don't know when it's going to happen.
All right, I'm going to get to that in a second.
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So last night, just to be clear what I'm talking about, I'm talking about how we have emergency
breaks in our behavior and the radical left does.
talking about i'm talking about how we have emergency breaks in our behavior and the radical left does our emergency break is the conservative movement is is largely composed of people who
believe in god big our rights and that emergency break is we don't want we don't want to be judged
by a higher power for taking negative action against someone else you know there's nothing
wrong obviously with self-defense but we would never engage in proactive violence because we don't believe in it it's not because
our political ideology says it it's because our faith tells us not to do that and i believe in
that having said that nobody's going to be dumb enough to let someone attack them either themselves
or their kids joe there is a natural instinct for human beings obviously to defend themselves
and to defend their kids.
Now, last night, I haven't told Joe this yet, but I had something really kind of spooky happen.
And it relates to this.
I get up on Monday mornings early to do Fox and Friends and to prepare this show for you.
For me, very early, because I have late nights and whatever.
I love my job.
I'm just telling you, trying to put this in perspective.
So I don't get a lot of sleep on mondays at about 2 27 in the morning i know the exact time because after it happened i looked at my phone was like what just happened i wake up joe
to a blood curdling scream from my six-year-old. She sprints.
You know that pitter-patter of feet?
Sprints into my room,
and I hear a scream.
Joe, you're a dad.
I'll never forget this as long as I live.
The fact that it happened last night.
I instantaneously went into like...
You ever watch Wolverine,
like the X-Men movies?
The claws come out.
I'm instantly in like, I'm going to have to kill someone more because I thought someone was chasing my daughter in my house.
I have a one story house, but the way it's set up is it's one story, but it's flat and wide.
So my kid, when she sprints, it's like, it's quite a sprint.
You can hear it for a while.
I swear I thought, Joe, that somebody was chasing my daughter so i i i get up and the claws like i swear i went logan style and i'm ready to go like the first thing that occurred to me is the
way the way our bed is set up is my wife if there's a door kind of like off to my right and the way my
daughter came sprinted in she reached my wife because she sleeps on my right side you know
everybody's got to you know how it is husband and wife it's always a side she said we don't adjust
sides right she's on the right side of me so my daughter reaches her first and we have this super
soft bed it's like a latex mattress but it's like ridiculously soft to the point where like you can't even
get out of the darn thing if you don't roll off the bed.
It's
so the first thing that occurs to me
when the claws come out, because I'm ready to go
like I'm ready to kill someone right now
chasing my daughter, is I'm not going to be able to get
across and over
my wife onto the other
side because the door is on her side.
And it's also one of my guns is all the way on the other side too
and it's for reasons i don't want to explain but it wasn't readily accessible
my wife grabs me and you know there's always that calming peaceful feeling from your spouse
in other words she grabbed me in a way i knew right away things were okay and i will so as it turns out
this it's only all this all happens in seconds but it feels like it's like 10 minutes my wife says no
no calm down calm down like don't like in other words dial it down what happened was my daughter
had a bad dream and she came running in and last night we had put together the Teeter
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which I love I'd used
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this is a real story I'm not like
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the inversion table's huge
and we had nowhere to put it so we put it in my bedroom.
My daughter, in the dark, must have thought it was like a monster.
So as she came running in, she saw it.
Folks, it was unbelievable, the scream.
I'll never forget it for as long as I live.
Here's my point in this.
Sooner or later, one of these snowflakes that are not ready for the long game at all,
and as I've said to you repeatedly, they are entirely unprepared for unprotected confrontation.
They've been involved in protected confrontation their whole lives.
They're professors, Hollywood people, the snowflake crowd, law enforcement's protected them.
These people have been involved in unprotected
confrontation their whole lives one of them is going to and god forbid this happens by the way
don't mistake this at all for some faux bravado like i'm hoping i am hoping it doesn't but i'm
telling you as a matter of human nature someone is going to set off the wolverine reflex show
oh yeah some snowflake is going to is going to approach the wrong person at the wrong time, scare the hell out
of one of their kids, and the Wolverine reflex is going to come out, and this is going to
end very poorly.
Now, what did we have happen this weekend?
We had Pam Bondi, the Attorney General of my home state of Florida, confront it.
By the way, a woman, in case you didn't know, but remember,
the left is all about women's rights, except when they can get up in your face and they're
much taller and stronger than you as a guy and they can scream at you. Listen to Pam
Bondi's account of what happened. She was on Fox and Friends this morning and she says,
the guy got up at the movie theater, confronted her on the ticket line, got an inch from my
face and was screaming so loudly in her
face. He was spitting on her. Now she said, I'm not sure they were spitting on me intentionally,
but he was yelling so loud. He was spewing spit all over Bondi. This is a, this is a guy who
outweighs her and is towering over and screaming in her face. Apparently they confront the man
she's with, too.
And someone said to the man, hey, blue eyes, aren't you going to protect her?
These people are violent animals.
One of them is going to do that while someone's kids are present.
And it is going to be an ugly situation.
The left is entirely unprepared for this, folks.
They are defined by crazy now.
Now, speaking of crazy, in one of the most despicable, disgusting, horrendous, atrocious,
bullhorn speeches I've ever seen encouraging mob violence, I have two cuts of psychotic
Maxine Waters, alleged congresswoman from California, screaming like a deranged lunatic in a bullhorn, encouraging mob violence.
I've got broke this down into two. Well, Joe did because he's good like that. Play cut one. Already you have members of your cabinet that have been booed out of restaurants.
Who have protesters taking up at their house.
Who sang no peace, no sleep.
No peace, no sleep.
And guess what?
We're going to win this battle because while you try and quote the Bible, Jeff Sessions and others,
you really don't know the Bible. God is on our side. Wow. Really, Maxine? Really. Late-term
abortion supporter. God is now a supporter of mob violence too. Do you believe these maniacs?
This woman is nuts. Now, what's disturbing about that? What's not disturbing about it is probably a better question.
What's doubly disturbing about that, folks?
Is everybody in the crowd like a bunch of stupid seals?
Clapping.
This is great.
Isn't this great?
Clapping as she encourages mob violence.
It goes on.
clapping as she encourages mob violence.
It goes on.
If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant,
in a department store,
at a gasoline station,
you get out and you create a crowd.
And you push back on them.
And you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere.
Ladies and gentlemen, you know, I don't, I'm not a fan, if you're a listener to the show and ever will be, of hyperbolic statements.
I'm just telling you, and Joe's older than me, maybe he can correct me.
I've only been on the planet 43 years.
I was a Secret service agent for 12 i've seen political protests up and close and personal
for most of my secret service career i'm only saying that because i'm not going to be lectured
by anyone about naivete here i mean this is what i did for 12 years i took protectees who are
democrats and republicans to rallies where people protest.
Thank God, Joe.
I am a supporter of the Constitutional Republic, as I said on Fox & Friends this morning, and I repeat on my own show.
Protest, assemble.
Thank God you have the right to do it.
I support you fully as long as you don't get violent or attack anybody else.
Having said that, because you can do something does not make it right calling for people
to confront people in trump's cabinet while they're out with their families in movies while
they're sitting there in front of their homes because you can do that does not make it right
i want to be crystal clear i am suggesting no government, and never will I, any government involvement at
all here. Unlike snowflake liberals who want the government to solve all their problems. This guy
won't bake a cake. He won't give me flowers. Okay. They want the government to bankrupt people. I am
not suggesting any government role at all. I'm simply suggesting to you that these people are
complete, total hypocrites. They're hypocrites and they are encouraging violence. There are a multitude of ways for you to petition and protest the government.
You can write letters. You can do office visits. You can call your congressman's office. You can
meet with your congressman. You can organize a protest outside their office. You can organize
a protest in D.C. You can organize a protest at your house. But you think that's the right thing
to do is to confront people, throw them out of restaurants like Sarah Sanders was thrown out at
the Red Hen this weekend? The Red Hen in Virginia. By the way, this is not going to end well on the
business side for them either, because here's what's going to happen. Liberals are not ready
for the long game. They're not ready for unprotected confrontation, and they are not ready for the long game.
What's going to happen here, Joe, is what happens every time you see one of these ridiculous incidents.
What's going to happen is this.
For a couple of weeks, liberal goofballs will show up with their social justice words in a restaurant and go, look, we won.
We've had a 600% increase in receipts.
I'm sure you will.
I have no doubt.
Point stipulated.
I guarantee you as well, a year from now, this place will not see one more dollar from conservatives.
This place will lose.
I guarantee it.
Because social justice warriors cannot play the long game.
They're busy in mommy's basement playing video games and tweeting all day.
Some of them don't have any jobs.
This is all they do.
They'll eat there one time.
The food's probably horrible anyway.
They will never go back.
But conservatives will be gone forever.
This is what happened with Target.
With the Target policy.
Oh, we're going to allow men in the women's room in Target.
For a week or two, every social justice warrior in the world, yeah, they showed up to Target, Joe, and probably bought
something. Target's stock price and Target's performance went down after that because in the
long run, none of us ever went back. And social justice warriors forget because they're not
conditioned for the long run. Their entire ideology is about instant gratification,
emotions, instant. They're not ready for the long fight
the red hen basically what well they washed themselves out
confronting pam bondi these people are the maxine water speech they are encouraging violence now
i heard something this weekend from charlie hurt who's a really bright commentator. I think he's a Fox News contributor.
He's on Fox a lot regardless.
Charlie Hurt was on, I think it was Breitbart Radio on Sirius.
I was headed to the gym this weekend.
I was listening to him.
And I actually stayed in the car for a minute because he was making some really terrific points.
And one of the points Charlie Hurt brought up, Joe, which was genius, is they were talking about this unprecedented level of heated political
rhetoric and that calls for violence and everything like that and charlie hurt said something that
made a lot of sense to me so much so i sent myself an email to remind myself to talk about it he said
that the problem with dc for years is and i'm quoting everything's been based on a set of agreed upon premises
that's a brilliant point i want to take that further i had a i didn't hear the rest of his
conversation after a lot of so i'm gonna just take this i thought that i set myself an email i said
that's it because everybody's looking for a reason as to why joe why is political rhetoric so hot why have the liberals uh lost
their minds completely into open calls for mob aggression mob confrontation now why what's going
on why now and people just say oh well it's donald trump yeah but what is it about trump
and then when charlie said that i thought yes yes is it. This is what's going on right now.
The American people, through the media Democrat-Rhino-Republican complex,
have a set of agreed-upon premises that Donald Trump is now basically taking in a Boston Tea
Party-type event and throwing it overboard.
He's taking these premises like the tea
and throwing them into the ocean.
And the liberals, the media, the rhino Republicans,
it's all one big complex.
They're all the same thing.
They all suckle from the same calf.
Bingo.
They are so...
The cow is now being taken away.
The ideological tea is being thrown overboard, and nobody knows how to respond other than violence because they've been operating on the same, to quote Charlie, agreed upon premises for so many decades that now that those premises are being challenged, they don't know what to do.
They don't know what to do. They don't know how to respond.
Now, I want to clarify this because you know I don't like to talk
in kind of ethereal, otherworldly talk.
I like to dammer at home.
Here's exactly what I mean.
There is a uniparty in D.C.
That's why there was such a strong,
vocal, troubling government response to the Tea Party.
The Tea Party was the first effort, and a long time successful effort, by the way,
based on electoral results and at least a temporary movement in some policy.
The Tea Party was the first successful effort in a long time to overthrow the Uniparty, the rhinos, the liberals and the media.
Donald Trump is now a more powerful version of what the Tea Party was.
There may be some ideological differences there on trade and others.
I get that.
I'm not telling you this is not populist and it's strictly conservative.
I'm not.
I'm telling you it's a challenge to the Uniparty.
strictly conservative. I'm not. I'm telling you it's a challenge to the uniparty. The uniparty premises that would... Now, just to be clear here on what we're saying, and Joe, as the audience
ombudsman, your job is to stop me if I'm in any way confusing anyone. The set of agreed-upon
premises that have never been challenged, that government's benevolent. It's only the degree of
government involvement in our lives we're talking about. That hasn't been challenged in decades since Ronald Reagan.
And even under Reagan, folks, to be fair, government grew.
I mean, listen, Reagan cut taxes, but government did grow.
It was an agreed upon premise.
Reagan, you'll get the tax cuts.
Tip O'Neill says, you know what, we want spending increases.
The agreed upon premise by the media, that's never to be challenged by anyone.
In other words, the media says to the rhinos, we'll leave you alone and let you guys win
a few elections, but you have to agree upon this premise.
Government is a benevolent, good force in our lives.
It's only the degree of government that matters.
The Democrats, of course, love that because government's the only force in your life to
them.
And the media are Democrats.
So that's the same thing.
There's no need for me to repeat the same thing twice.
That premise is never to be challenged.
If it was, the media was going to annihilate you.
Annihilate you.
They would finish you.
They would wipe you out.
They were racist.
They're a homophobe.
A transphobe.
A government-a-phobe racist the homophobe a transphobe a government the phobe a xenophobe a phobophobic it's the phobic phobophobe as we always say that you would you
are to be destroyed remember that journal list scandal journal list it was that email group of
so-called journalists that were communicating about how to attack republican these were
journalists by the way about how to and one. These were journalists, by the way.
And one guy says, hey, listen, if all else fails, just call them a racist.
This is real. Just look it up.
Journalist. Journal with an O, not with the A.
Journalist. Look it up and Google that.
Just call them a racist.
You'll see. That's what they said.
Premise number one.
Government is a good thing.
And only the degree of government involvement matters we'll let republicans argue here and there for lesser government even though they don't mean
it we won't attack them as long as they don't attack the fact that government's a good thing
second tax cuts can be discussed but only in terms of government revenue and never in terms of the
rich guys in other words rich guy people actually create wealth in the economy they're never to get
tax cuts and if you discuss that you're all for income inequality.
You don't believe me? Look what they did to Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney doesn't pay his taxes. Harry
Reid just gets on the floor and just openly lies about him. Romney should have sued him. I wish he
could. He probably would have lost, but he just openly lied about him. Mitt Romney doesn't. I'm
not a Romney fan at all, by the way, but you get the point.
You cannot challenge that.
You will be attacked immediately.
The premise is tax cuts will only be discussed in terms of government revenue.
We can't cost the government revenue.
Why?
Why can't we?
Why can't we cost the government revenue?
Tax cuts will never be discussed for wealthy people.
Oh, my wealthy people.
Tax cuts.
What are you crazy?
Yeah, they're only the ones actually creating jobs out there.
You can't challenge that.
Even now, I'll bet there are some Republicans listening to this going,
Dan, you can't say that.
Tax cuts for the wealthy?
Why not?
Why can't I say that?
If you're a conservative Republican listening to this,
you're probably celebrating it.
If you're a rhino, you're welcome here,
but I don't care what you think at all not even a little bit
why can't we say that why are people who create jobs with money air quotes allowed to keep more
of their money to create jobs why why are we not allowed to talk about that but the answer is
because these have been as charlie hurt said agreed upon premises and he didn't cite these
specific things i'm adding to it but these said, agreed upon premises. He didn't cite these specific things.
I'm adding to it.
But these are the agreed upon premises that were never challenged before.
There's a ton of them.
I just want to leave you one more.
Things like public education.
This has to be in that good.
Really?
Why?
Why can't we just give people their own money and let them choose where their kids go to school?
We can't do that.
Really?
We already do it at the college level.
But that's different.
Yeah, it is different.
It's better.
Yeah, we have elite colleges and universities and crappy public schools.
You're right.
It is different.
No, no, Joe.
Public education is a must.
It's a must what?
It's a must to suck.
It stinks.
We've been spending ridiculous amounts of money and we're one of the worst
industrialized countries in the world for education performance. The accepted premise
though is your public education, money to public. Why? Why public education at all?
Trump comes into office and he, this is the point here. You may say, well, Dan,
he hasn't really challenged public education. That's not what I'm saying.
point here you may say well dan he hasn't really challenged public public education that's not what i'm saying what i'm telling you is he's not susceptible to the media mob that has in the past
disincentivized genuine conservatives from challenging these premises if he's allowed
to challenge even one of these that government's a good thing which clearly he doesn't care folks
this guy does not care trump and i mean that as a compliment he does not give a rat's caboose
at all about what the media thinks you the the accepted premise on the media i'll add another
one in the past joe you know this is good as as anybody. As well as anybody, sorry. What was the line about the media?
Never take on people who buy ink by the barrel.
Right, yes.
In other words, if they can write about you, they can do more damage to you.
It's asymmetric warfare.
No, that's not true.
You know why it's not true?
This weekend, the Naples Daily News wrote a disgusting hit piece by this ridiculous so-called pseudo journalist,
this Naples, I'm not even going to say her name and I'm not going to even cite her article
because she was so pathetic.
She wrote this disgusting hit piece on Ron DeSantis.
And it's funny, like in the past you were told, leave it alone, leave it alone.
The accepted premise, you don't fight people who buy ink by the barrel.
We don't use ink anymore.
We don't use ink anymore. We don't use ink anymore.
Brilliant!
Brilliant!
We use iPhones and Androids and computers.
My Twitter following.
Hey, tough guys at the Naples Daily News.
I've got a bigger following than your entire staff
and your paper.
You don't like it?
Tough? Ah, yes! Fill in the blanks. Too bad! got a bigger following than your entire staff and your paper you don't like it tough ah yes
fill in the blanks too bad nelson munch moment i win you lose your ink doesn't matter i talk to a
national audience you talk to 12 people in naples you lose i win I win. Donald Trump wins.
He wins every time
because he refuses to
play this. Don't take on the media.
Don't take on the media. His primary
campaign issue is screw the
media.
Donald Trump and his triage
of media, of campaign
needs. Need number one is tell
the media to go take it and stick it that yes
that's his thing and it's where his approval's gone up the media is terrified
ladies and gentlemen they're terrified because premise number one i probably should have started
with that is you never attack the media rhino spineless, feather-spined Republicans in the past.
I heard a Republican congressman say, I'm not going to say his name out of respect.
He's actually a nice guy.
And he wasn't talking about himself.
You know who he is, Joe.
All right.
He wasn't talking.
He was talking about why other Republicans aren't conservative.
He said they're afraid of the media.
They're afraid of the media.
When the media turns on him, everybody backs off.
Trump doesn't only not back off, he doubles down.
He goes to Twitter and goes, nah, I don't think so, fellas.
How about this one?
Ping, pow, bing.
You remember Joe Pesci?
Good fellas.
Ping, pow, bing.
He doesn't care.
Joe's acting it out back there.
Ping, pow, bing.
We got to get that.
Ron P., get on it, buddy.
Our buddy Ron P.'s always the...
If you want to send me cuts, send them, but Ron P.'s
just always the quickest.
You know, though, it's from Goodfellas. Joe Pesci.
So what'd you think of it? Ping-pow!
This is Troy. He doesn't care!
He's playing by the same
mob rules the media's playing against him.
And he's winning!
He's got 700 billion Twitter followers i don't even honest to god i have no idea how many he has none i don't know i know it's a lot
but the ink by the barrel days are over nobody's reading ink anymore
you have conservatives on Twitter,
thought leaders on Twitter, who have
three, four, five times the following
than these goofy local papers in the past.
Don't mess with the Naples Daily News.
Don't mess with the Naples. These guys are clowns.
The Naples Daily News. What do they have?
20 people who read their paper? I have no idea
what their circulation is. It doesn't matter.
It's nothing compared to the combined power
of conservatives on
Twitter and social media. Our reach
is geometrically larger.
Let me tie this back up because
I have a lot to get to here.
What I'm trying to
tell you is the agreed
upon premises, the
uniparties agreed upon. Yes,
rhinos, democrats, and media but it's like a council
of idiots it's like the justice league of stupid they all sit around a table the stupid league the
stupid justice league right they all sit around the table the rhino class the liberals the democrats
and the media they're all the same thing and they we will not challenge government's role in people's
lives we will not challenge the public education system we will not challenge government's role in people's lives. We will not challenge the public education system.
We will not challenge that immigration is a net good for society.
We will not challenge the fact that the rich can't get tax cuts.
We will not challenge the fact that the media will be the ultimate arbiter of truth.
Trump comes into the Justice League like Lex freaking Luther, drops a neutron bomb on him and goes, pow, no thanks.
Trump's like the Legion of Doom for them.
He comes in and that, remember the Legion of Doom?
They had that little base in the swamp.
He's the one man Legion of Doom.
And he blows it all up.
Ladies and gentlemen,
do you understand how that explains the freak out?
That explains, they have nothing else.
They have nothing else.
Regular listeners to the show, you know the track I always talk about.
The Democrats move seamlessly from one track to the next to the next,
and they fight in all of them at the same time.
When they lose politics, in other words, the presidency, the House, state houses, governorships, what do they do, Joe?
They go to the courts.
They sue.
When they lose in the courts, which is starting to happen.
Now, again, not in, believe me, nowhere close to the scale I'd like to see.
We're not even closely moored to the Constitution anymore.
But we're having some victories now.
We'll see what happens in the Janus case today.
When they lose in the courts courts they move to the culture donald trump is single handedly dictating what the cultural conversation is going to be he is single-handedly combating
hollywood the entertainment community in general the the singers, actors, sports figures,
all these liberals, academics, the media.
He has single-handedly given him one big collective no thanks.
He's become the Legion of Doom neutron bomb on the Justice League of Stupid,
and they don't know what to do.
Guys, what are we going to do?
We've tried politics.
No good.
We've tried the courts.
We're starting to lose there. We've tried the courts. We're starting to lose there.
We've tried the culture.
This guy's got a Twitter account that fights back on everything.
They have to cover it.
So what's next?
When you don't have an emergency break on your behavior,
what's next is violence and mob rule.
Conservatives can't do this.
Conservatives rallied down at that rally down in D.C.,
hundreds of thousands of people
and left the place cleaner than when they showed up that's not exactly a mob
liberals are actively encouraging aggressive confrontation and a lot of them not just want
outright violence from madonna to peter fond, all of these Hollywood losers.
By the way, just go to Twitter.
You see these people that Seth Abramson guy losing their minds on Twitter, losing their minds.
Seth Abramson.
He's not could be fair.
He's not calling for any violence, but read his Twitter account with the Trump Russia
thing.
He's like obsessed with this Russia.
It's almost like I read it because I use his Twitter account as a degree of how lost the left is.
They really believe this.
Trump is a Russian.
It's insane.
It's insane.
It's nuts.
Folks, I don't know what the flashpoint is going to be on this.
But as I said, we should all pray collectively that it never comes.
You can listen to last week's show.
I went into my conversation with you all about my fear of violence and people who've been involved in it and the dangers of it.
And I think we all need to take that to heart.
But we're not going to be suckers.
Someone is going to confront the wrong person.
And that's going to be a father or a mother.
And that kid they're with is going to be freaked out, just like mine was last night.
And I'm telling you, folks, this is not going to end well.
like mine was last night.
And I'm telling you folks, this is not going to end well.
I cannot encourage these liberals
strongly enough to back away
from this aggressive,
confrontational, violent rhetoric.
This is going down a path
you do not want to go down.
Man.
All right.
I got a lot to get through today.
So let me move on,
including an article someone sent to me
about tax cuts, which I thought was pretty funny how liberals just can never explain themselves away.
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Really mind-blowing piece in the Wall Street Journal today by Phil Graham.
The premise of the piece
again talking about the theme of today's show the trump why trump is upsetting the apple cart
you know obviously heard the first half of the show there but another reason joe trump is the
first billionaire to appeal to the middle class yeah now people have been dying to explain this and there's an interesting
study by cato's john early that suggests and i'm not saying this wrong don't send me emails trying
to correct me i'm saying this absolutely right that what's helping donald trump is income equality
this is why i know it's why i love having joe on show. Cause I know if he's confused that you should be doing,
it's good though.
When I first read the headline,
I was like,
what the heck?
Income equality.
We've heard about from the Democrats,
income inequality.
How is income equality helping Donald Trump?
This was a brilliant,
brilliant,
brilliant piece.
Brilliant.
It is. Hat tipped again kato's john early so phil graham covers the piece the suggestion here is that the election of donald trump and the the upsetting of the apple cart in dc
the support for donald trump some of it had to do, Joe, I had to take a note on this because it was so brilliantly stated, a backlash against income equality among the bottom 60% of her.
You're like, what the heck?
Listen to this theory.
Genius.
This guy does this study where for one of the first times, not the only time, but one of the first times he takes in all government transfers and all government taxes to measure someone's net income.
In other words, show everything from Section 8, local benefits, food stamps, earned income tax credits.
In other words, everything Joe Armacost gets from the government, state, federal, local, versus everything Joe puts out.
Now, studies have been done in the past. Effective income taxes.
Effective this tax, that tax.
Effects on spending income.
This guy takes as best as he can.
All of it in.
And he says, you know, when you take into account all of it.
Medicaid.
Earned income tax credits.
Things that are left out.
Of how much money, Joe, you and I or anyone else gets from the government.
And you take it all into account. And you don't divvy it up.
You get some fascinating numbers for the bottom 60% of earners.
It's broken down into fifths.
20%, 20%, 20%, 20%, 20%, right?
That's how we typically do these.
All right.
What's fascinating is the bottom 20% of earners. Follow me, folks, this will make sense, but this is critical you understand this, because it blows up the entire Democrat narrative about what I told you in the beginning.
The accepted premise is government's a good thing and everybody accepts it.
Don't dare challenge that.
We will crush you.
Everybody accepts it.
Don't dare challenge that.
We will crush you.
The bottom 20%, Joe, they earned 2.2% of the income.
Makes sense.
They're the bottom 20% of earners in the United States.
All right.
They earned 2.2% of the income.
But they spent almost 13%, 12.9% to be precise, according to Cato's study.
So they spent, they had spendable income six times higher than what they earned.
Which makes sense when you take into account all forms of government transfers, not just social, you know, entitlement programs like SNAP or things like that. When you take into account all of it, all of the transfers, Joe, from you to someone of a lower income, okay?
account all of it okay all of the transfers joe from you to someone of a lower income okay the bottom the bottom they earn two percent spend 13 all right the next 20 up so you know the
not the the poorest among us but the lower middle income we'd call it they earn seven percent of They earned 7% of income. They spent 14%. So double what they earned.
The next, so we'd say middle class, some maybe near upper middle class, earned 12.6% of the
income, but spent 15.4%.
That was their spendable.
Folks, of all spendable income out there, here's what I'm trying to tell you.
And here's the premise of the piece.
This is a staggering number, Joe.
The bottom 60%, from poor to middle, maybe borderline upper middle class,
have about the same, spend about the same amount of money
when it comes to the percentage of spendable income in the United States.
13% in the bottom to middle class, 15.4%.
Now, I'm not going to put you on the spot because this is a tough one,
but I know a lot of you are putting two and two together already.
And this is when it clicked to me.
That is a genius way to put it.
Why?
Because, folks, he puts another number in there that's really going to kick you in the...
Out of the bottom 20%, the people right above that, the 20% above the bottom 20, they work two and a half times as much as the bottom 20%.
Yet their percentage of the spendable income is right about the same.
The group above that, the 20% above.
So you have the bottom 20, the 20% above that.
Then you have the 20% above that, middle income, maybe a little bit upper middle income in some places.
They worked four times as much.
Ladies and gentlemen,
the Democrats have this argument
all backwards.
They're arguing
on the income inequality front,
suggesting, Joe,
that middle income people
spend their entire lives
worrying about the earnings
of Bill Gates.
Let's be honest.
Joe and I don't give a rat's caboose about the earnings of Bill Gates or Warren Buffett.
Oh, hell no.
Hell no. I knew you were going there. We don't care. Joe and I have jobs. J-O-B-S.
As Joe Biden would say, a three-letter word. J-O-B-S. I gotta love Uncle Joe. Three-letter word.
Five-letter word.
J-O-B-S.
We have jobs.
Joe and I don't care.
Warren Buffett, good for you.
I hope you earn $75 billion next year.
You may have already earned it.
Who cares?
The Democrats, the liberals, and the rhino Republicans in the establishment class, an
accepted premise as well, which Donald Trump has entirely overthrown because he has no problem
giving people who are wealthy like him tax cuts because he knows it'll create jobs. No problem.
He doesn't care. He's like, yeah, Donald Trump's like, he says the other day about the elites in
his speech. Oh, we got to get this for tomorrow. This is one of my favorite Trumpisms ever. He's
like, why do they call themselves elites? I make more than them.
My apartment's nicer.
Oh my gosh, Joe, that was heresy three years ago.
If any Republican said, oh my gosh,
how out of touch talking about how rich he is.
Trump's like, yeah, being rich is great.
We should all be rich.
And the Democrats are like,
this isn't accepted upon premise.
You can't challenge this.
And they can't do anything
because they buy ink
by the barrel, but nobody's reading their ink. They're
reading Trump's tweets. They don't know
what to do. Now we're like,
attack him! Steal his wallet!
Violence is all
they got! Aggression! Aggressive
confrontation! He doesn't care!
You don't scare him! We are gonna
write an op-ed about how he's Donald Trump's
elitist out of touch.
He turns it right on you.
He does the dipsy-do flip-a-roo.
No, flip you.
We'll flip you for real.
He flips you.
He flips you right.
He takes the dipsy-do flip-a-roo.
You know, the girl you didn't like dating and then she dumps you and then you're in love, the flip-a-roo?
He does the flip-a-roo.
He takes their arguments against him and he flips it on them. makes these idiots elite i'm wealthier than they are and by the way we're going to
give tax cuts to wealthy people too and we don't care because people create jobs and it's their
money they got the argument all wrong the accepted premise here in this study that is entirely overturned by the research this guy did
the accepted premise in the past by the the justice league of stupid the rhinos the dems and the media
was that income inequality is a big deal because the middle class can't stand rich people and
therefore we should all go after rich people because they're the problem ladies and
gentlemen that is an accepted near tautological statement in the swamp this study suggests that
trump is winning because what trump is doing is saying no no no no no no it's not the rich people
that are screwing you over it's's a class of people. Not all.
I'm not impugning the character,
unlike Democrats, two of us, collectively of people.
Listen, I grew up poor.
I'm simply suggesting to you that he is highlighting
the fact that there are
a group of people that is not insignificant
that don't work as much
as people in those other
middle income
and the upper middle income
that don't work nearly as much,
that have about the same amount of spending capital as you do.
Trump has gotten people to highlight
and focus on that and say,
hey, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
So I'm working four times as much
for no additional benefit at all?
And you're a capable, able-bodied adult?
Wait, that doesn't make sense.
Does it make sense now, Joe, to you?
It's starting to, yeah.
That the backlash is the fact that if income is equal,
not income inequality,
this totally turns the accepted premise on its head that why should I have the same income
as someone I work four times as hard as?
Trump sensed that.
You got it.
Now you got it.
Yeah, it clicked.
That it's not income inequality.
Oh, I don't earn what Bill gets.
That's not what, nobody cares.
What's bothering people is that they're working their butts off and paying other people to
work four times less than them.
There you go.
That's what I was waiting for.
That's what got Trump, right.
That's what Trump sniffed out.
There you go.
You don't have to take that, but that was an intentional.
That was intentional, yes.
Theater of the mind.
Yes, theater of the mind.
Trump sniffed that out early, and it's driving the media crazy,
because, gosh, if we as a society start focusing attention back on work,
the value of work, and not the fact that there's a big victim class.
Oh, my gosh.
The whole liberal media rhino class in the Justice League of Stupid goes out the window.
Right, right, right, right, right, right.
It is a brilliant piece.
Brilliant.
Brilliant.
Now, unfortunately, again, it's subscription only.
But it's by Phil Graham.
It's in today's Wall Street Journal.
You know what?
Let me read you the title.
If you want to Google it, but I get a lot of – whenever I put subscription only, forget it.
People go wild.
It's How Income Equality Helped Trump is the title by Phil Graham and Robert Eklund Jr.
It is a really, really good piece.
I strongly, strongly recommend you read it.
Okay. You know, before we get to that, I have a phenomenal piece at my website by Matt Palumbo,
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The title of the piece, how does Mexico treat their illegal immigrants?
You know, we've been told, Joe, by the left.
I mean, it's almost, again, an accepted premise, right?
You're sensing the theme throughout the show.
an accepted premise, right?
You're sensing the theme throughout the show.
This is an accepted premise
from the Justice League of Stupid
that the United States
is a uniquely evil country
in the world
when it comes to illegal immigrants,
that we should be chastised,
we should be forced
to open our borders
because, yeah,
everyone else is doing it, right?
Wrong.
Not right.
Wrong.
So, given that we've been told
how uniquely awful and evil we are,
Joe, Matt did a piece
and said, well,
how does Mexico treat their illegal immigrants?
And Matt, one thing Matt's great at is using actual facts.
Here are some facts for you to debate your liberal friends.
Asylum requests, Joe.
Again, we've been told how awful the United States is.
Gosh, we're so evil.
We're not letting people in.
We suck.
We suck.
We're terrible.
This is really awful.
So the United States, we reject 62% of asylum requests.
62.
Oh, my gosh.
That's super high, considering if you're accepting the liberal premise, we're evil.
62%.
Six out of 10 people, their asylum requests are rejected.
That must be really awful compared to Mexico, of course.
What do you think Mexico rejects?
How about 90%?
How does that sound to you?
Oh, oh, oh, 90?
Wait, I thought it was up.
We're the problem.
So we're supposed to take in people who transit Mexico from Central America and people from Mexico as well in unprecedented numbers.
While the Mexicans reject 90% of asylum requests and we only reject 60
but we're the problem here right we're the problem so you can transit a country that's
going to kick you out because you have a higher likelihood of having your asylum request rejected
you can transit it to get to the united states where they're more than likely to accept your
asylum request i'm not saying good or bad. I'm just telling you the numbers.
So if you're going to bash the United States and you're going to bash the United States as some unique stain on the world, it should at least be done in some context, especially
with our southernmost neighbor.
So I assume if you have a problem with the United States and their treatment of asylum
requests, you have a bigger problem with Mexico.
No, no, no.
Mexico is good.
It's just us that are bad.
That's liberals, of course.
Deportations.
Joe, Mexico deports
more Central American illegal immigrants
than the United States.
They deport roughly twice as many.
39,000 versus 18,000.
Now, again,
you may say, well, okay, Central America,
they have to transit Mexico, so more will wind up in Mexico and to the United States because they'd have to go farther north.
Fine.
Fair enough.
But still, I'm assuming if you're saying the United States is a unique stain on the world because of deportations, that you should at least be willing to accept the fact that Mexico, when they have the very same opportunity to allow these people a chance to live in Mexico, they don't take it.
They deport them at twice the numbers.
Again, ask your liberal friends that.
Do you have a problem with Mexico?
And just say, I'm not suggesting to you we can't have a debate on the immigration policy here.
I'm suggesting that like anything else, we put that immigration conversation in context of what's happening everywhere else.
Now, doubling down on that, Jay Johnson this weekend.
I have another article in the show notes from IJ Review.
Please read it.
Jay Johnson, Obama's former DHS secretary, came out this weekend.
And there is an effort right now to clean up the narrative.
Remember, Joe, it is all about the narrative. What is the narrative? The narrative is the series of agreed
upon premises, the stories the media tells to get people to believe that what is in fact not true
is true. The story out there now is since the election of Donald Trump, the United States is
a unique stain on humankind that is doing evil, racist things, and there is no precedent for it in American history,
especially on immigration.
Jay Johnson's appearance this weekend with Chris Wallace
throws that into the wind.
Why?
What are they doing?
Joe, there is a massive cleanup operation going on right now.
Here's the problem.
The pictures don't lie.
The media told us for weeks that what's happening at the
border is a unique problem with Donald Trump. Why? Because they have to get you to believe
the narrative. They want the Justice League of stupid to put forth the narrative that Trump is
a unique racist stain on the country, therefore has to be impeached, has to be confronted even
aggressively. In order to get you to believe that Trump is in fact a unique stain on American history,
they have to get you to believe he's doing things unprecedented, meaning by definition
there is no prior precedent.
The problem now the media is having after telling us all that and Trump signing of the
executive order, which if you listen to last week's show, I believe was a genius flipperoo,
because now in fact the media has to say, well, we told you Trump can fix this all on his
own, but now people are suing to show that Trump can't fix this all on his own because
there's a legal Flores decree and someone's going to sue.
And if someone sues, the media is going to be forced to explain that it wasn't, in fact,
Trump.
It was the courts that did this separation decree, not Trump.
It was a genius move. Listen to last week's show. I explain that it wasn't in fact Trump. It was the courts that did this separation decree, not Trump. It was a genius move.
Listen to last week's show.
I explained that a little more.
But now that the photos
from the Obama administration
of separated children,
of children behind cages
in the Obama administration,
of children wrapped in foil blankets
in the Obama administration,
now that they are starting to surface en masse
and that the ink buyers don't have enough ink to overcome the power of social media
and the conservative fight back brigade that is putting all these images out there on Facebook
saying, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Your argument now is Trump is some unprecedented evil
because there's no precedent for this behavior. Well, what's this? This isn't whataboutism.
This is like, no, what about this?
In other words, I thought your principle is that this is unprecedented.
If your principle is it's unprecedented and there is a precedent, Obama did it too.
That's not whataboutism.
That's just you're playing wrong.
What about this is a perfectly accurate way to fight back, an appropriate way to fight back against people who try to set a principle that is factually incorrect.
So Jay Johnson comes out this weekend and says to Chris Wallace, because Joe, now what
they're trying to do is they're going to try to put a spin on what happened in the Obama
years.
They're going to have to admit that what happened in the Obama years, you know, listen,
we did it, but we did it out of a sense of kindness and compassion. Trump is uniquely evil
because he's doing it out of malice. In other words, Joe, policy doesn't matter because we
had the same policy. It's just that Trump's a really evil guy and he doesn't like immigrants.
That's going to be the new narrative. You understand? Because they can't keep arguing
the narrative that there's no precedent because the pictures are coming out. Here's Jay Johnson this weekend. I freely admit it was controversial. We
believe it was necessary at the time. I still believe it is necessary to remain a certain
capability for families. We can't have catch and release. In my three years, we deported or returned
over a million people. But again, you can listen up. But again, you can deal with this on the
border. You can try different things. We did not go so far as to separate families, but unless we deal with the underlying causes that are motivating the people to come here in the first place, we're going to continue to bang our heads against the wall on the issue.
Here we go.
Now they're setting a degree of moral separation.
In other words, yes, we detained kids.
We stuck them in aluminum foil blankets, right?
We detained them.
But Trump's different because he just doesn't like the kids? We detain them. But Trump's different
because he just doesn't like the kids
and he's separating them.
There's no real moral distinction here at all.
He just signed an executive order
saying they weren't going to do that.
He's now trying to set the Obama administration good.
Trump, a unique stain on American history,
he has to go.
This is what they do.
It's all about the narrative.
They will reset the narrative constantly.
You doubt me? Let me sum it up by saying this. Two weeks ago, the narrative was that Donald Trump did this all on his own, separated kids. Then the picture started coming out.
Donald Trump signs an executive order saying we are going to try to reunite kids, but there's a
court case blocking us. The media is forced to cover the court case.
Now they have to dial back their story that Trump did this all on his own.
So now the new narrative is going to be, well, he may not have done it all on his own,
but the Obama administration, we just tried harder because we're morally upstanding people
and Trump is just an evil, rotten guy.
This will be the new narrative.
Mark my words.
All right, one quick final story of the day bernie sanders earns one
million dollars again that socialism and advocacy for socialism is getting awfully profitable in
that capitalist system good job bernie feel the burn baby one million two years in a row
good for you pal big round of applause the last time you'll ever get it nice job bernie sanders
one million dollars two years in a row. Gosh, it's really
getting... Let me tell you something.
If I could only advocate for socialism and make
that kind of money. These guys are
genius, right? Oh, man.
What a hypocrite. You guys fall for this stuff?
You liberals? Incredible. I put an article
in the show notes about that, too,
today. I'm going to make sure I put that in there, Bernie.
Because it's a doozy. Read that one.
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