The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 750 The Fix Is In

Episode Date: June 26, 2018

Summary: The latest twist in the Mueller probe is deeply troubling. The fix appears to be in. Also, I address the socialism scam. Socialism is a farce, and its advocates are complete frauds.    News... Picks: Maxine Waters knows she’s in deep trouble.   What is Bob Mueller up to now?   Read this piece from a left-leaning website about people involved in the Mueller probe.   A solid piece about the Obama “fixer.”    More single-payer horror stories.    Is the next step organized violence from the Left?    The seven preludes of the FBI Trump probe.    Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved.         Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 get ready to hear the truth about america on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host dan bongino all right welcome to the dan bongino show producer joe how are you today i'm so glad to be here dan oh all right listen i get a lot of great viewer emails but uh i got a uh i received a really terrific email i'm not going to say the guy's name first or last because he doesn't give me permission to use it so uh but it was a talking about Maxine Waters and the left and their lurch toward violence. Now, I continue to tell you it worries me specifically because the left has no emergency break. Not all Democrats, but the radical far left is based in a secular world based ends justifies the means state power ideology and to obtain state power. We're just diving right in today. The ends does justify the means uh state power ideology and to obtain state power we're just diving right in today um the ends does justify the means however they obtain power whatever tactic they believe
Starting point is 00:00:51 the moral ends is state power and the diminishment of the individual so there is no emergency break on their behavior including violence i've said repeatedly that's what worries me about the left whereas with the right when we believe in the individual powers, powers, I should say rights, big all rights granted by God, for you to go over and take those rights from your neighbor, whatever means you use, if those means involve the harming of your neighbor or another individual, they're morally wrong. And that places an emergency break on your behavior. So not to beat that story to death, but I got a nice email yesterday. Again, I'll leave the name out. This is from a liberal
Starting point is 00:01:28 because we have a lot of liberals that listen to the show. Joe, I think we're converting many. So you know who you are. Thanks for the email. It reads like this. Being liberal, I'm reading this verbatim, by the way,
Starting point is 00:01:39 most of my life and knowing plenty of them, violence really isn't our thing. We can be great at the gate, but we have hardly any stamina or motivation. What did I say yesterday? The liberals can't play the long game. So he's acknowledging this.
Starting point is 00:01:56 He says, but they have hardly any stamina or motivation. He writes, I was quite athletic too, but wasn't into the rugged individualism stuff. I have a hard time believing liberals will take it to the streets and stick with it. I work with plenty of right wingers now and giving them ultimatums. They will fight. I can't help but think this is a very desperate act by the left. My guess is they really got caught with their pants down here real bad.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Trump trolling doesn't help them either. Great. And then I got another email from another person who shall remain nameless, who has a PhD in applied behavioral analysis, a field of study I studied in graduate school at the City University of New York. And he mentioned something I just want to bring up quickly before I dive into some explosive, again, developments on Spygate, which again are going unspoken about because of the uh false media gaslighting on the uh border crisis the the uh they're just fabricating uh you know narratives now he writes uh this guy has a phd in behavioral analysis that he believes this is an extinction burst uh by the left, that's a very specific term.
Starting point is 00:03:06 I may have mentioned it before on the show, but an extinction burst is a behavioral outburst that happens when your behavior you expected a reward for in the past is not in fact rewarded. So let me give you an example in the real world, Joe. You go to a vending machine every day at WCBM. I know they have one in that back room where you work at the radio station. And Joe
Starting point is 00:03:28 gets a disgusting morning donut from the vending machine. It's been sitting there for a month. Every single day for three years. One day, Joe goes to the vending machine. He drops in a couple quarters or whatever it may be and a donut doesn't come out. What does Joe do? Joe shakes the machine.
Starting point is 00:03:44 Yeah, he shakes it again. He shakes it again. He shakes it a third time. But that's an extinction burst. It's a clustered pattern of behavior, the shaking of a machine, because your typical response reward pattern was broken up. Bing, pow, boom. Bing, pow, boom. Hat tip Ron P.
Starting point is 00:04:02 Bing, pow. Bing, pow to the vending machine. Right? Right, pow, bing, pow to the vending machine. Right? Right. Boom, bing, pow. That's it. It's an extinction burst of behavior because your typical behavior, quarter in machine, was not rewarded by donut.
Starting point is 00:04:16 That when it's broken up, there's an extinction burst of behavior. Now, the left's reward in the past was intimidation, media bias, media hackery, call them racist, call Republicans xenophobes, misogynists, whatever. You all know. You've heard all the litany. Nazis now. Call them all this stuff, Joe. And what was the reward in the past?
Starting point is 00:04:34 You would win. Yeah. Because the media would play along. Yes. Joe Armacost, you're a Nazi. He's a Nazi. He's a Nazi. They're a Nazi.
Starting point is 00:04:41 You're a Nazi. They're a Nazi. He's a Nazi. You're a Nazi. Everybody's a Nazi. He's a Nazi. They're a Nazi. You're a Nazi. They're a Nazi. He's a Nazi. You're a Nazi. Everybody's a Nazi. Everybody's a Nazi. Everybody now. The most disgusting thing. I mean, this is just what the left does. So the left calls people Nazis and the reward in the past were electoral victories. So this guy, you know your name, who sent me this, PhD man.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Thank you. Great email. You're right. This is an extinction burst. The racist, misogynist, Nazi, xenophobe quarters went in the machine, the media machine. The media spits out a narrative. The narrative is used to defeat McCain, Romney, anyone else, local candidates, any Republicans. But what happened is, what got spit out of the vending machine Donald J. Trump you feel stupid you you
Starting point is 00:05:33 you're good you that's good Donald J. Trump came out of the vending machine that's exactly what he said what he Biden planned that by the way that's what he and they're like't plan that, by the way. That's what he... And they're like, this is an...
Starting point is 00:05:47 So what's the extinction burst in behavior? They violently attacked the vending machine. They're screaming, this is it. The guy who sent me this, he didn't give my name. I can't give his name, but this is a...
Starting point is 00:05:59 It was a one-sentence email. Dan, I have a PhD in behavioral analysis. This is an extinction burst. You are right. An extinction burst based on my area of whatever the hell you want to call it. I hate people who tout their academic credentials. You know that. But I did study this in school.
Starting point is 00:06:18 He's right. This is an extinction burst. burst it is a clustered pattern of irrational aggressive behavior because your prior actions quarters in the vending machine this case calling people racists and nazis was met with a response we win we get a democrat candidate instead donald trump pops out of the vending machine and this is your extinction burst he He's right. Now, psychologically speaking, take some solace in the fact that extinction bursts die down. They eventually exhaust themselves. And if I can get to it, I hope I can. I'm going to get to a story later in the show.
Starting point is 00:06:58 If not, I'll get to it tomorrow. Where in New York City, the liberal extinction burst is eventually exhausting itself. It's an amazing story about liberalism eating itself in New York City. I'm hoping to get to it today. If I can't, I will most definitely get to it tomorrow. All right. Today's show brought to you by my buddies at BrickHouse Nutrition.
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Starting point is 00:08:44 BrickHouseNutrition.com slash Dan. It's called Foundation. All right. Maxine Waters, of course, is trying to dial back her insane call for mob violence and harassment. She's now backing down a little bit now.
Starting point is 00:08:59 She's not backing down enough. She's trying to basically... I don't want to give Maxine any credit here because she's, you know what? Backing down. Let me take that back. Because sometimes even I word things, even I, like I'm some kind of like deity. On my own show, I'll say things.
Starting point is 00:09:15 She's not really backing down. She's trying to redirect this to Donald Trump. All right. In other words, she's like, well, I didn't call for violence or... No, you call for people to be harassed publicly, mob style. Yeah. That is by any reasonable measure a call to violence and aggression and confrontation. Now, Maxine's like, well, I didn't say that. Now, knowing how Democrats and liberals operate, Joe, my guess is someone got in her ear and said, hey, this is not helping.
Starting point is 00:09:45 You better dial this back. But now she's trying to turn it around and blame it on Donald Trump. But let me just tell you from having run for office, when you get rebuked publicly by crazy Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, and Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader in the House, at the same time, two radical leftists from New York and California. You are screwed in the Democrat Party. She, Joe, she really damaged the Democrat Party big time. There is that that go when Maxine Waters said the Democrat congresswoman from California, go confront Trump. Cabinet officials harass them, mob them, gather crowds and get them. When she said that on the bullhorn, you know, mob style, that kind of radical liberal violence
Starting point is 00:10:29 appeals to such a small, absurd, ridiculous, violent, aggressive portion of the population and alienates everyone else that even they had to get in her ear. What is she doing? What is she doing back there? What is she doing? Nobody can figure it out.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Apparently even Chuck Schumer. Nobody knows. I'm going to try to calm down now. By the way, thank you for the people who sent the drops. No, no, it was good. You keep it up, buddy. You know I love it. Thank you to everyone who sends in the drops.
Starting point is 00:10:57 I appreciate it. Good job. Adam, too. I'll give you a little shout out. But Ron P is usually the fastest. But Adam's good, too. Adam K drops like that. All right.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Listen, there's a major break, and I haven't been talking about Spygate in a while because I don't – I'm not here to just fill air time. My show matters to me. I have an hour of your time. I'm not going to waste it if there's nothing to talk about. There is a big, big break. Please check out the show notes today. I know I implore you every day to do it, but I have a bunch of stories, some old, some new, about what's happening now with Eric Prince and why this matters. a nice synopsis from Zero Hedge. There's also a story in the New York Post. They're the same story. I think I have the Zero Hedge story at the show notes today at bunchyno.com. If you subscribe to my email list, I'll email them to you. But Mueller now is zeroing in on Eric Prince. Now, I'm trying to find a way to lay this out to you so that it makes a world of sense. So I have
Starting point is 00:11:58 it, what does Prince know? What are they investigating? Who's talking? That's how I want to lay this out, okay? So why would Mueller target Eric Prince? Now, if you're a regular listener to the show, the operating premise, the 30,000-foot theory that me and Joe have been working with here on the Mueller probe is that the whole purpose of the Mueller probe from the beginning was not to find Russian collusion. Why? Because it doesn't exist. I'm absolutely confident of that. I would bet my entire professional reputation if I have to stand corrected later on because I find out that Donald Trump personally colluded with Vladimir Putin to win an election, I will do that. I am so confident that that is not going to happen. I'm not 99%. I'm 100% confident that that's nonsense. That's made up. So the entire purpose of the Mueller probe is not to find Russian collusion because everybody with a brain knows it doesn't exist. Clinton's misdeeds by targeting people who have some tangential connection to the Clintons
Starting point is 00:13:06 and roping them into a Trump conspiracy. Why, Joe? This is really important. So as the audience ombudsman, I'm asking you, if this does not make sense, please stop. If I am appointed as a special prosecutor to investigate Joe Armacost, but I know the charge against Joe are BS, but the real purpose is another guy, is to go after another guy who's an enemy of Joe Armacost, right?
Starting point is 00:13:31 So what I do is, this guy's done business. He's a local businessman with Joe and Joe's enemy, right? Yep. So what do I do? I know he has information on Joe, maybe not criminal, but maybe not the most appetizing thing in the world, but I know he has criminal information on Joe's enemy, right?
Starting point is 00:13:47 Yeah. But I got to shut this guy down. Why? Because I'm afraid he may talk about the stuff he knows about Joe's enemy, right? What do I do? I go after him for minor stuff on Joe. Hey, Joe, I heard you and this guy were jaywalking one day. You arrest the guy for jaywalking.
Starting point is 00:14:04 You say, listen, we're going to give you 30 days in jail. But here's the deal. We'll cut it to five if you agree to keep your mouth shut. And what happens? The process bogs the guy down, too. He's busy paying legal fees and all this other stuff. I'm absolutely convinced that's what's happening in the Mueller probe. All of the people they're targeting for alleged ties to the Trump team are deeply tied to the Clinton Foundation and others. Now, there are also people who have significant information or claim to have significant information about misdeeds about the FBI and the DOJ and the Clintons. Eric Prince is the perfect example. Now, I have a clip here. It's a little long.
Starting point is 00:14:44 It's about a minute and a half, which we don't like to play them that long because especially in live radio, people think they're listening to the wrong radio show. And I got to be honest with you, the quality here is not terrific. It's definitely audible, but it's not great. This is a hat tip Breitbart News on Sirius Radio. This is an interview between Eric Prince and Alex Marlowe. Eric Prince goes on Breitbart News right before the election. Forgive me if you've heard this before on the show, but we have new listeners. This is important. After you hear what Eric Prince has to say about what the New York field office of the FBI
Starting point is 00:15:18 and the NYPD knew about Hillary Clinton, her partner, Huma Abedin, and her husband, Anthony Weiner, in the emails. Maybe it'll make more sense now why Bob Mueller needs to shut down Eric Prince. But I've got a wrinkle on this. I promise you haven't heard anywhere else. Play that cut. Because of Weinergate and the sexting scandal, the NYPD started investigating it. There was subpoena through a warrant.
Starting point is 00:15:42 They searched his laptop and sure enough found those 650,000 emails. They found way more stuff than just the more information pertaining to the inappropriate texting the guy was doing. They found State Department emails. really damning criminal information, including money laundering, including the fact that Hillary went to this sex island with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Clinton went there more than 20 times. Hillary Clinton went there at least six times. found in these emails of criminal activities by Hillary, by her immediate circle, and even by other Democratic members of Congress was so disgusting, they gave it to the FBI, and they said, we're going to go public with this if you don't reopen the investigation, if you don't do the right thing with timely indictments.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Wow. with timely indictments. I know, and this is from a very well-placed source of mine at 1PP, 1 Police Plaza in New York. The NYPD wanted to do a press conference announcing the warrants and the additional arrests they were making in this investigation, and they've gotten huge pushback to the point of coercion from the justice department the justice department threatening to charge someone that had been unrelated in the uh the accidental heart attack death of is this is a credible guy. This guy was the CEO of Blackwater. This is not some like, you know, schmuck, some some dope they pulled off the streets. dope they pulled off the streets. This is a guy who's been around.
Starting point is 00:17:48 And just in case you missed what he said there, that is one of the most important pieces of audio I've played on the show in a long time. Yes. He says right before the election that the NYPD and the FBI found evidence of Hillary Clinton's State Department emails, the missing emails, the 650,000 on Anthony Weiner's computer, the husband of Hillary Clinton's assistant, because they were being backed up. Hillary Clinton's assistant, Huma Abedin, was backing up their emails. She was doing all of Hillary's business on email, basically, not all, but most of it.
Starting point is 00:18:15 She was representing Hillary. She was backing it up to a personal computer in her house, which was accessed by her husband, who was then subsequently arrested for inappropriate sexual conversations with an underage woman. The NYPD found the computer and Prince is alleging that the NYPD and the FBI office wanted to go forward with the case, but were being, this is incredible, pressured by the Department of Justice, headed by Loretta Lynch, to shut it down. This is incredible stuff. Now does it kind of make sense why Prince may be a guy
Starting point is 00:18:50 you may want to keep off the media to shut him down? Make a little bit of sense now? Now, it gets worse. By the way, breaking Supreme Court is upholding Trump's travel ban
Starting point is 00:19:03 on a 5-4 vote. So breaking news, good news, another victory for Trump. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, racking them up. Okay? That's unsurprising, by the way, to any of us. Of course he could have instituted that travel ban. This is where it gets interesting. So again, 30,000 foot, Mueller is trying to shut down people who have information or are connected to the Clintons.
Starting point is 00:19:24 He is not investigating Trump. He's trying to shut these people down so they don't expose the failures of the DOJ and the FBI to investigate the Clinton Foundation. Because if these people are allowed to talk, then the scams the Clinton Foundation was pulling will become obvious and will come out in the press. I hope you're picking up what I'm putting down. Mueller's sole purpose is to cover for the DOJ and the FBI who are investigating the Clinton Foundation. And if the Clinton Foundation schemes are allowed to come out, it'll be obvious that the GOJ and FBI at high levels acted corruptly.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Mueller is the cleanup man. He's the cleanup guy. He's the Department of Sanitation right now. His sole purpose is not to investigate Trump. So Prince has information. By the way, Prince isn't the only one. If you listen to prior shows, you know he was targeting Victor Pinchuk at one point, too. He said, well, Pinchuk made a six-figure speaking fee payment to Trump to speak at an event.
Starting point is 00:20:22 Okay, that's not illegal. Oh, who else would Pinchuk donated between 10 and 25 million to the Clinton Foundation? Pinchuk also was a big donor to the Atlantic Council that partnered up with a gas company that hired Joe Biden's kid and John Kerry's stepson's friend. But don't mention any of that. Let's investigate him for his $100,000 speaking fee, which is a tip in a restaurant for Donald Trump that he gave to Trump to speak on video at an event. I'm telling you, it's so obvious this is what Mueller's doing. He's investigating people with significant ties to the Clinton Foundation because the DOJ and the FBI let them off the hook and he's the cleanup man.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Now, I believe this is happening with people in the side the justice department and uh i'm not so sure about the fbi but that minimum the justice department who are obama holdovers who understand the damage obama loretta lynch and others did they're working now to clean up the operation now so now we know question number one what does prince know we know what he knows because you just listened to the audio. He claims to have a source within one police plaza. They call it 1PP, which is NYPD headquarters in downtown Manhattan, who says that they had all this information on Hillary, Hillary's emails,
Starting point is 00:21:37 and the Justice Department pressured him to go away. Now, what is Mueller now investigating? Let me go back to one of my head. I had to take a lot of screenshots today. Okay. Here is a piece from ABC News. Well-connected Lebanese American businessman, George Nader. Remember the names.
Starting point is 00:21:57 Remember the names. Well-connected Lebanese American businessman, George Nader, a key witness given limited immunity by muller has been interviewed seven times by prosecutors on a wide range of subjects he told investigators listen up that he set up a meeting in the seychelles between eric prince and russian sovereign wealth fund ceo kyrill dimitriev mere days before trump was inaugurated. Sources familiar with the investigation said this week. Okay, okay, let's break that down. All right. So, there's a meeting between Prince,
Starting point is 00:22:35 who we now know, according to his own words, has some devastating information he's been told about the Hillary team. Prince meets in the Seychelles with the CEO of a Russian direct investment fund, Kirill Dmitriev. Who's Kirill Dmitriev? Kirill Dmitriev, keep in mind, is the CEO of the Russian direct investment fund. Here is a piece from Salon.com
Starting point is 00:23:01 I will put in the show notes. It's an older piece. Salon. Salon.com. The left-leaning site. Far It's an older piece. Salon. Salon.com. The left-leaning site. Far left. Like radical left. Like to the left of Bernie Sanders.
Starting point is 00:23:09 This is their words, not mine. In his report on the Clinton machine's ties to Saudi Arabia, Isikoff, Michael Isikoff, yes, the same guy who was working with Christopher Steele and others on an information exchange, also notes that two of the Clinton lobbyist bundlers, Richard Sullivan and David Jones, are principals and affirm that, until late last year, represented the Russia Direct Investment Fund. Oh, a sovereign wealth fund co-founded by Vladimir Putin when he was prime minister. So two Clinton bundlers represent the Russia Direct Investment Fund run by the guy who conveniently met with Eric Prince, who's now
Starting point is 00:23:54 being investigated by the Mueller team. You think they just met? Oh, who set up the meeting? Let me go back and read again. ABC news line one who set the meeting up a well-connected lebanese american businessman named george nader who now has been given limited immunity by muller and has been interviewed seven times wow who is this nader guy who set up these meetings these meetings just keep happening joe This is crazy how all of these people mildly associated with Trump under investigation by the Mueller team and connected somehow to Clinton people and Clinton bundlers and Clinton lobbyists and people working with Clinton lobbyists. All of these people wind up in meetings with these suspicious Russians set up by people who are suspicious themselves.
Starting point is 00:24:45 Let's learn a little bit about George Nader, who set this meeting up. New York Post yesterday. This information about the meeting, Joe, between Prince and Kirill Dmitriev, who was represented by Clinton lobbyists. Oh, oh. This information came to light after it was revealed that the Lebanese-American businessman, George Nader, a representative of the United Arab Emirates,
Starting point is 00:25:12 was part of the Seychelles meeting and was cooperating with Mueller's probe under immunity. Wow, wow. Now, here's where it gets fascinating. Who do you think, folks, is representing George Nader? Now, some of you, this is, but some of you may be asking, by the way, why is this news today? Because some of you may have heard some of this before on my show. Because Mueller has apparently now seized Eric Prince's phones and his computers.
Starting point is 00:25:46 That's the news as of today. This is not me rehashing old stories for the sake of inter-show drama. Mueller is now, my guess is Prince was reluctant at first, so Mueller's doing what Mueller does. Turning up the heat on people with connections to people with connections to the Clintons to get them to shut up so they keep their mouth shut, do the midterms or so that he can sweep up the DOJ FBI mess when they let the Clintons off. Yep. That's the only thing that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:26:15 Make sense? Yes. Big time. Yep. So the guy who sets up this random meeting in the Seychelles between a guy who has information, and it could go out public on this information about the Clintons, the guy who sets it up, way in advance, right around April, Joe, when all these other meetings were set up between Joseph Mifsud, the Maltese professor who I believe pushed the information into Papadopoulos about Hillary Dirt that was pulled out later by FBI spies.
Starting point is 00:26:48 Ladies and gentlemen, this was a setup the whole time. This was a setup. Let me read to you from another piece. rummler one of nader's attorneys reportedly told msnbc's rachel maddow that the daily mail report that that uh that nader had fled is totally and unequivocally false her client is back and forth between the u.s and uae katherine rummler katherine rummler who is katherine rummler white house all right let's yeah i know you're i know you know let's scratch into your head now let's quote a piece by sydney powell at theobservercom, which will be in the show notes today for you to read. Just follow me here.
Starting point is 00:27:31 Catherine Rumler is a lawyer representing a guy named George Nader who set up this meeting right around April where all of this counterintelligence activity to entrap the Trump team started right around the same time. They set up a meeting between Eric Prince, who later on goes on and says he has information about Hillary and is connected to the Trump administration through his sister, who's the education secretary, winds up in this meeting with a Russian who is represented by Clinton Bundlers. Who sets up the meeting? George Nader, who's represented by Catherine Rumler. Catherine Rumler, quoting the Sidney Powell piece. Enter Catherine Rumler, former White House counsel to Barack Obama, who was repeatedly on the shortlist for attorney general.
Starting point is 00:28:15 There is mounting evidence that she should just be renamed the fixer, the Olivia Pope for this president, Barack Obama. This is an older piece, but it's in the show notes. Mr. Obama reposes great trust in Ms. Rumler. He has applauded her impeccable legal judgment and still considers her, quote, a close personal friend. But yesterday, Ms. Rumler, this is an older piece, was all over the front page of The Washington Post, this time in the Cartagena sex scandal cover up. in the Cartagena sex scandal cover-up. As previously reported,
Starting point is 00:28:46 Ms. Rumler was also in the middle of the IRS email scandal and the Benghazi cover-up, and she was the most vigorous protector of President Obama while increasing government secrecy and violating the rights of others. Isn't this incredible? The fixer's back.
Starting point is 00:29:03 The fixer's back. So Obama's lawyer, Obama's lawyer, Catherine Rumler in the White House, otherwise known as the fixer, the fixer on the Benghazi scandal, the fixer on the IRS scandal, the fixer in the Secret Service scandal, the cover up of the White House staffer, Catherine Rumler, the legal fixer. Joe incredibly winds up representing the guy who sets up the meeting in april when all of this entrapment activity with papadopoulos and others is going on between a guy who knows donald trump and a russian connected to clinton bundlers that's just that's
Starting point is 00:29:36 phenomenal that's just crazy brilliant that's insane i mean mean, it's tactically brilliant. And then you get Mueller later on. Hey, Bob, here's how things are going to go. We need to clean up this entrapment operation. We tried to entrap Prince, Papadopoulos, Michael Caputo, Roger Stone, all of these other people involved in the Trump team, Carter Page, and this Russia scandal. We don't have anything. Trump shocked us all by winning the election, okay? We don't know what to do. This has to go away. So here's what we need
Starting point is 00:30:08 you to do. We need you to come in here and start criminal investigations into all of these people that are aware of the details of what happened. Prince, Pinchuk, Papadopoulos, Mike Flynn. We need you to start investigations into all of them. Hammer them with anything you can. False statements charged. Felonious mopery in the unteamed degree. Felonious jaywalking. Charge them with anything you can and get them to shut their mouths. Because if they start talking about all of this stuff with the Clintons, not only are we going to be proven malicious and intent for targeting the Trump team and entrapping them without any information to do so, we're also going to be
Starting point is 00:30:49 shown as criminally corrupt for obstructing justice in the Clinton email investigation. Shut them down no matter what. Ladies and gentlemen, do you think this is all by chance? It's all a conspiracy theory. No, it happened. Listen, fair enough. You can suggest to me, and listen, that's your opinion. It's my show. I do what I want. You do what you want on your liberal kooky shows too. You can suggest to me that this is all chance, that a Maltese professor met with a kid on the Trump team, Papadopoulos, suggested they had emails, that the Maltese professor's friends are suggesting he's tied to Western intelligence. In other words, us and our friendlies. That's all chance.
Starting point is 00:31:28 You can suggest that the meeting with Downer in the bar was all chance and that Papadopoulos mentioned the emails, even though Downer himself mentions nothing about emails, that it's all chance. You can suggest that it's all chance that Prince says he has information on Hillary Clinton's investigation and corruption at the Justice Department. And he finds himself now to be a target of Mueller who now wants all his phones, all his emails, everything. You can suggest it's all chance. I can also suggest you're an idiot.
Starting point is 00:31:55 Because criminal cases in court, to build beyond the reasonable doubt, are not built on absolutely 100% dispositive evidence. In other words, a confession. They're not. They are built on building blocks of circumstantial evidence that lead to a condition where you say it is beyond the reasonable doubt. This is important you understand this because, you know, I just was reminded it's Marie Harf on Fox, who is a very nice person in person, but her politics are bizarre. She has this habit when I've noticed on shows, where she does this thing with,
Starting point is 00:32:25 well, there's no evidence of that. Like, she discounts circumstantial evidence. A lot of liberals do this. That is not true, folks. Circumstantial evidence is the bedrock of the majority of criminal cases. If I see Joe at a scene with a bloody knife
Starting point is 00:32:40 and there's a guy on the ground stabbed, okay, and Joe says, I didn't do it, he may be right. Matter of fact, Joe may have defended a guy on the ground stabbed okay and joe says i didn't do it he may be right matter of fact joe may have defended the guy in the ground against another criminal who joe in fact nice joe may be the good guy but if i have video of the scene and video of the surrounding scene shows nobody else walking through there other than joe and this guy you know joe it's like if another guy at the scene then shows up later on and says, hey, I remember this guy, too. You know, this guy, he didn't like him.
Starting point is 00:33:11 Joe didn't like him. Joe, they had a beef. These are all circumstantial evidence items that can be used to prosecute that guy in the future. This is obvious. This is how criminal cases are built. Joe doesn't need to confess. Matter of fact, most of the time they don't confess. Did you ever notice, just to prove my point here. All right. This is how criminal cases are built. Joe doesn't need to confess. Matter of fact, most of the time they don't confess.
Starting point is 00:33:27 Did you ever notice, just to prove my point here. All right. Did you ever notice how you go to a prison and you talk to people in the prison, they're all innocent. I didn't do it. I didn't do it. They were all convicted, most of them, by circumstantial evidence. I'm telling you the circumstances here are adding up. All of these people that approach the Trump team over and over. Matter of fact, Lee Smith has a great piece in real clear investigations.
Starting point is 00:33:48 I should put that in the show notes. Let me take a note on that. Lee Smith, about the seven approaches to the Trump team by people connected to the Clintons, the FBI, and other people in the Obama administration. It's becoming obvious at this point. Folks, this Prince thing is deliberate. So read that. I have the stories in the show notes. Please check them out. It's Prince thing is deliberate. So read that. I have the stories in the show notes. Please check them out.
Starting point is 00:34:07 It's important. All right. Hold on here. Where should I go? Okay. Interesting piece in the Wall Street Journal today. This is an important story. Bernie Sanders.
Starting point is 00:34:17 I brought it up yesterday how these guys are total hypocrites and frauds, and it's really starting to bother me. You know, I'm curious for the college kids that listen to my show that are liberals i know because i get your email sometimes i appreciate you being here don't get me wrong it's not uh you know i it my my effort is to try and at least to get some on the other side even though some are unreachable uh unreachable but what what is the allure of socialism i don't understand defying all reason and fact. There's an interesting piece in the journal today about how Bernie Sanders keeps supporting these primary candidates all over the country that keep losing. And yet this guy is a rock star despite any evidence that he lives by his own credo. The guy is a believer of socialism or the government control of the means of production. Yet he engages in a rather capitalist free market
Starting point is 00:35:05 lifestyle where he accumulates wealth that he does not in fact redistribute himself now you know i'm wondering what part of that i don't you know the only email i've got i i've received back in return from people as well demands entitled to make a living wait what are you serious like the whole point to socialism is that you're not entitled to make a living. Wait, what? Are you serious? Like the whole point to socialism is that you're not entitled to make a living, that the government is only entitled to redistribute the means of production to other people based on how they think you should make a living. Folks, I'm not kidding. Thank you for your emails. But I've received this email repeatedly from liberal supporters of Bernie Sanders tweets as well. Well, the man's entitled to make a living. So am I.
Starting point is 00:35:46 So are you. That's the whole point of free markets and economic freedom, anti-socialism. That we're entitled. I don't fault Bernie's ability to make a living. Bernie faults your ability to make a living. My politics end at my front door. I don't leave my house or my property imposing my will on you. Your politics begin at my front door. Your politics is you knocking on my door, trying to take my money, trying to take my kids' education, my health care. That's you, not us. Don't you see the hypocrisy here? If Bernie Sanders is not willing to live himself an advocate for this cause you claim he believes in why would he believe in it if he himself is not willing to apply those standards to his own life why do if if gosh this is frustrating why don't if you believe the
Starting point is 00:36:41 government is the best way to say it is a benevolent force in society that is there to do good, it is not. It is the single most destructive force we have out there right now. Bureaucratic power concentrated in the hands of a few is destructive. But if you believe the opposite, that it is some philanthropic good force in your life, why don't people like Bernie Sanders go and in fact turn over their money to the government to then redistribute it to people who need it. Why don't they do that? The answer is because they know it's garbage and they don't believe in it.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Now, the point of the piece is his failure to get primary candidates elected, that these primary candidates he supports keep losing, and yet they're still in a pew to him. And they point out a couple pieces of obvious failures of socialism or attempts at socialism and redistribution that have failed and failed miserably and yet amazingly younger people and older adults still who don't who either are ignorant or manipulating others still cling to this idea that this is an effective system of
Starting point is 00:37:38 collective organization when it's not you feel stupidple number one in the piece, California single payer. Folks, the state of California, one of the most liberal, if not the most liberal state in the union. Power wise, definitely the most powerful liberal state in the union. Tried to institute a single payer health care system. Government run health care in California. It failed. Thousands of Americans would die. Because, and I quote, they couldn't find a plausible funding source. In other words, there was no money.
Starting point is 00:38:13 When you don't care about cost or quality, because as Milton Friedman said, it's government spending other people's money on other people. They don't care about the cost because it's not their money. You only care about cost when it's your money. They're spending other people's money on other people. They don't care about the cost because it's not their money. You only care about cost when it's your money. They're spending other people's money. The quality doesn't matter in the healthcare either because they're spending it on other people.
Starting point is 00:38:33 It's not even their healthcare. It's the government spending it on other people. The cost and quality go down the drain. They could not find a funding source because the cost would be out of control. There is no cost control. The piece talks about the National Health Service in the UK, a single-payer health care system. Major scandal.
Starting point is 00:38:53 I have the story in the show notes. It's a subscription article, but all you need to read is the first three paragraphs and you can see it. The National Health Service. Thousands of people died due to faulty syringe pumps. Older folks, misapplications of the amount of medicine. Thousands died. But they're hiding it because they were trying to avoid a national scandal. Here's your single-payer health care.
Starting point is 00:39:18 Inflation in Venezuela, where they went full-blown socialist. Inflation in Venezuela up 24 up 24 600 24 000 percent why because they ran out of money so what happened in venezuela when they always run out of money when the government takes over the means of production they destroy it what happened they then started printing money which then did what devaluued the money they had in circulation. Devalued it so much, if you read the piece, they're actually using Venezuelan bolivars to make purses. Folks, not to buy them.
Starting point is 00:39:58 They're making the actual purses out of the money, because the money's worthless. This is socialism. Why are you so immune to this? Why are you so immune to the real world ramifications of your own decisions? And the reason is this. I'm going to tie this into this other piece. You've been able to hide the costs. You've been able to hide the costs. you've been able to hide the costs the country is so rich in the United States
Starting point is 00:40:29 that despite your endless calls for government confiscation of the economy government confiscation of money through higher tax rates you have been able to escape the cost yourself liberals are living on a college campus they're living there in an insulated environment insulated from the real world there are no penalties for their behavior they go out they attack conservatives they go to the mess hall the food is always there they don't have to worry about eating squirrels like they do in venezuela they don't have to worry about any of that you have found a way
Starting point is 00:41:00 to hide yourselves from the cost of your own policy preferences, which are socialism. You don't, just like Bernie Sanders, you don't suffer the consequences of your own decision-making. None of it. You've been able to hide and insulate yourself. Now, I'm going to show you how when people can no longer hide from the costs of socialism, how all of a sudden the calculus changes and liberalism eats itself. All right. Before we get to that, I want to do a quick read here. My buddy's at Dynatrap. We love Dynatrap, especially down in Florida, the insect capital of the world.
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Starting point is 00:43:09 Okay, so here's what we're talking about by Bernie Sanders and others, how they managed to live a capitalist lifestyle and insulate themselves from the cost. And that's why they can advocate for liberalism. That's cracking. Liberalism eventually eats itself. There are a number of ways it eats itself. On tax policy, I wrote a couple notes here. People eventually are bankrupted by the government confiscating their money or they flee the states. You're seeing that now with this mass exodus from California and New York to places with lower taxes like Florida and Texas. The numbers speak for themselves. People are fleeing, middle-class income earners and people who are wealthy are fleeing Connecticut, New York, and California. They are leaving. They are taking their income
Starting point is 00:43:43 with them. The IRS tax statistics are clear as day. Remember Obama tried to hide them? You guys remember that? They tried to hide the IRS data from people leaving because they were embarrassed. They're embarrassed. They're embarrassed because their liberal policy sucks so bad people can't get out of there fast enough. It will eventually eat itself on taxes. You'll either go bankrupt or you'll flee. On healthcare, as we saw from the story with the NHS and more. The government will eventually go bankrupt. California can't even find a funding source for single payer, even its most liberal state in the union. Or people will die, as we saw in the UK story about the faulty syringe pumps, because there's no cost or quality control. Because the government's paying. It's not
Starting point is 00:44:21 their healthcare. What do they care? Education. The government will eventually go bankrupt. There are students who'll fall behind if there's no meritocracy and a government instituted system where cost and quality don't matter. Why does that matter now? Because there's a story in New York that's gotten a lot of steam. This is an important story. It may seem localized to New York. It is not. There's a test in New York. I mentioned this last week called the Specialized High School Admissions Test. It is a test to get into one of New York's elite high schools. They have, I believe it's eight really elite high schools in New York City. Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, those schools. And you have to take a test to get in
Starting point is 00:45:01 there. It's called the Specialized High School Admission Test. It is an objective, objective measure of your cognitive abilities to handle the workload of these schools. In other words, it is not subjective. You don't get to go in and do an interview and four or five people look around and go, oh, he seems nice, and they let you in. No. You have to have aptitude and achievement. You have to have achieved significant academic success to answer the achievement questions, and you have to have the aptitude to handle the workload based on the aptitude portions of these tests. Bill de Blasio, socialist de Blasio, didn't like the fact that a lot of Asian students who are very smart happened to dominate the admissions rankings of these schools and happen to get into these elite schools in numbers that are very high. Asians, by the way, Asian Americans, the same Asian Americans that were subjected to discrimination to sadly throughout a large portion of our history.
Starting point is 00:45:57 Sadly, I mean, these are horrible things. This is not a group that had some kind of privilege in the country. Yeah, I know. Yeah. that had some kind of privilege in the country. Yeah, I know. Now, Asian Americans, a lot of them who vote Democrat, said, wait, wait, wait, you're going to scrap this test because there's too many Asians in these schools?
Starting point is 00:46:11 So they banded together and said, no, no thanks. And apparently, a guy named Richard Carranza, some education official, got caught on tape, some liberal saying, taking a shot, by the way, at the Asian community, that no one ethnic group owns admissions to these schools. Now, the Asian community there, of course, took offense to that, which they should have because he was clearly referring to them.
Starting point is 00:46:32 And liberalism and a lot of Asian Democrats are now rebelling against liberals. Why? Why, folks? I put this together, this show, like this for a reason. The costs were impossible to hide. This is not college kids. This is not where you show up at the chow hall and your food is there and your professor kisses your butt all day. You don't have to work.
Starting point is 00:46:56 You don't have to get calluses. You don't get sent to a gulag if you speak out like what happens in real socialism. out like what happens in real socialism. You don't have to drive a 1960s Buick like you do in Cuba because the country's so poor and they can't import any new parts because they've chosen to be a tyrannical police state. You don't have to worry about being beaten in a prison. You have found a way to hide the cost of socialism through your life. Socialism, identity politics, far-left liberalism actually now had a cost. Had a cost to who? The parents of Asian students who would now not get in because they would have done well on a test that the mayor wants to scrap because they want a more balanced, diverse environment, which would take away from the
Starting point is 00:47:38 Asian students' kids to compete objectively and on a level playing field. The parents to compete objectively and on a level playing field. The parents understandably objected to that and said, no, our children should get the same shot as any black, Hispanic, white, Arab, Jewish, or any other student out there. So Asian Democrats en masse protested this. And now Eric Adams, who's the Brooklyn Borough president, who happens to be a black man, which is, again, irrelevant to me in the show, but it's certainly relevant to Democrats who play identity politics all the time, first came out and supported this. No, no, we're going to scrap this test.
Starting point is 00:48:15 We need better representation in our schools. Now, all of a sudden, he's dialing it back because the Asian-American community is saying, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. We vote, too. This is not fair wait, wait, wait. We vote too. This is not fair to our kids. Our kids deserve a shot. Ladies and gentlemen, I guess you sense my frustration at liberals. despite the facts and data you throw in the historical evidence that socialism and redistribution is not only not good, it's actually malicious and kills and harms and destroys lives. Liberals, a lot of liberals have been able to insulate themselves from it.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Look at these liberal enclaves, New York City, where people are so rich that taxes don't matter, or in many cases, so poor, and a lot of it based on the government, government's lack of school choice, lack of opportunity, but they're so poor that they become net beneficiaries. It's the people in the middle who are hurt by socialism who have a lot to lose. Their taxes, their healthcare, education, this doesn't affect the rich. They send their kids to private schools, they buy their own healthcare, no matter what, they'll find a way around it. They'll have to pay for a doctor themselves. They'll hire the doctor for their house if they have to.
Starting point is 00:49:28 And the taxes don't bother them either because they're so wealthy it doesn't make a dent and they can pay accountants to get out of it. They hide the costs. They hide the costs. But where the costs become impossible to hide like they did in Maryland years ago when I lived there. to hide like they did in maryland years ago when i lived there and the democrats got thrown out of the governor's mansion for instituting a rain tax that was so injurious to businesses 10 20 000 bills all of a sudden socialism wasn't so cute anymore they elected a republican governor same thing happened in new york with the mario Cuomo rebellion when they elected Pataki for three terms, George Pataki. People eventually get these are not great conservatives, by the way, the Maryland governor or the New York governor.
Starting point is 00:50:13 Don't don't don't misconstrue what I'm saying. I'm suggesting to you that their election is evidence of what I'm telling you, that liberalism eventually eats itself because you can only hide for so long. Eventually, those college kids come out of college. They're not insulated. The chow hall isn't open anymore. They're not pampered. They're not told how wonderful they are by their college professors. None of that. They have to go out and work in the real world and they get a pay stub and they're like, oh my gosh, what happened? Where'd my money go? There you go. This is what happened to Asian Americans who vote Democrat, which I still can't understand. I cannot understand why you would do that.
Starting point is 00:50:52 And it's not just Asian Americans. I'm talking about hardworking Americans everywhere. Why would you vote Democrat? These people don't support you. They support taking your money, taking your freedom, taking your health care, taking your kids. And the fact that these Asian Americans in Brooklyn, who now got the Brooklyn Borough President to change his mind, this is evidence that eventually when you're, I have this in big bold letters,
Starting point is 00:51:12 when there's no way to hide the costs, eventually you fold yourself. Isn't it hypocritical to vote for this stuff as long as it's imposing costs on others, but when the costs hit you, all of a sudden now you're like, well, maybe I'm going to change my mind. No. No. All right. Frustrating.
Starting point is 00:51:32 I've got one more story for you today. Just a quick one about the economy. So the Federal Bank of St. Louis put out a survey about – it's kind of a cautionary tale about robotics and ai and it's limited in its in its uh in its assertions but they cover it in the journal today it doesn't make these big broad pronouncements but it does serve as kind of a warning it says at one point it compares kind of the agricultural versus the manufacturing sector and says, hey, you know, listen, we've lost a lot of agricultural jobs due to robotics and productivity gains, and this may happen to factory jobs in the future. And the journal piece does a good job of refuting this.
Starting point is 00:52:15 This is important, folks, because there's a lot of, and I refute this completely. There's a lot of warnings out there, but oh my gosh, artificial intelligence and robots, we're all going to have nothing to do in the future. Folks, that's nonsense. That's total nonsense. And the journal piece does a good job of refuting that. And one of the premises, and I don't want to indict the study too much. And to be fair, I did not read through the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:52:36 I got through just a couple nuggets of it. That's it. But one of the general summary takeaways is, well, this has already happened in the agriculture sector, where the workforce in the ag sector is now shrunk significantly because we have what? Machinery that does things that winds up harvesting, you know, crops and things like that. And this used to be done by hand. But the journal piece makes a really good point that, folks, there's only so much food we can eat. The agriculture sector is unique. You can only only so much food we can eat. The agriculture sector is unique.
Starting point is 00:53:06 You can only eat so much food, right? I mean, your stomachs would explode if you ate endlessly. But there is no limit to your capacity to consume and buy consumer goods. Matter of fact, there are goods you don't even know about that you need. Who knew you needed an iPhone 20 years ago? Nobody, because there wasn't any. I mean, I always tell the story of whale blubber. Whale blubber used to be used as fuel for lanterns and candles and things like that.
Starting point is 00:53:34 Whale blubber. The oil that used to come out of the ground, seep out of the ground, the black stuff, was like a waste product. Who knew that was one of the most valuable resources now called black gold, right? Who knew that? We of the most valuable resources now called black gold, right? Who knew that? We create new demand in manufacturing. There's a limit to the demand for agriculture. You can only eat so much. So the point they make in the piece is that agricultural productivity and comparing that to manufacturing.
Starting point is 00:53:59 Folks, please understand the premise. They're saying because jobs are shrunk in agriculture, they may shrink in factories in the future. But they make a great point. From 1980 to past the 2000s, productivity has doubled, meaning we're producing twice as much stuff in the manufacturing sector. But job employment, factories only down 10%. And the reason is new things are being created. We didn't even know we need it. Productivity needs to lose wealth, as they say, which leads to lower costs for the cost of goods which leads to more
Starting point is 00:54:29 demand for those goods it's important you understand that productivity is a good thing if we can get robots to come into factories i'm going to just explain it to you this way simply and i'll i'll i'll let you all roll i appreciate you uh bearing because this is important because this is the very basis i bring it up of the left's secular stagnation theory the left and liberals believe in secular stagnation in other words this stupid idea and it is stupid that the economy is stagnating because almost everything that can be invented has been invented and therefore we need the government to come in and fill in the holes that is garbage you have no idea what you how do you know you don't need an artificial intelligence holographic assistant in the future?
Starting point is 00:55:08 How do you not know? Because it doesn't exist yet. The hologram. There's already audio ones, Alexa and those other ones. You don't know what you need yet. You do know what you need with food. So comparing the two markets and suggesting in the future the economy is going to stagnate because everything's been invented that can be invented and government's going to have to fill in the holes is nonsense. We didn't know we needed the black stuff coming out of the ground. You don't know what you need in the future.
Starting point is 00:55:34 I don't know. I can't predict. If I did, I'd be a millionaire. If I could have predicted, you know, 40 years ago the advent of Microsoft, I would have invented the Microsoft operating system myself. Don't buy into this. Productivity and enhancements. Would you rather have, you know, in other words, what they're saying is, yes, farms and agricultural communities are losing jobs because of AI and productivity, but that's not how it's going to work. Not because
Starting point is 00:55:59 of AI, because of robotic enhancement, machinery, and productivity gains. In the factories, yes, you may have a factory now that decreases its employees from 100 to 10. But you're also going to have 10 and 20 more factories employing 10 people because of new stuff that's yet to even be created. Don't buy into the liberal nonsense about secular stagnation. It's all crap.
Starting point is 00:56:21 It's used as an excuse to introduce bigger government into your life to fill in the demand hole. It's all garbage. All's used as an excuse to introduce bigger government to your life to fill in the demand holes. It's all garbage. All right, folks, thanks again for tuning in. Please subscribe to my show on iTunes. It helps us a lot in the pod track surveys, the podcast surveys, and others. If you don't have an iPhone, you have an Android, you can follow us on iHeartRadio. You can follow us on SoundCloud as well. I really appreciate it. It helps us a lot. I will see you all tomorrow. Thanks a lot. You just heard the Dan Bongino Show.
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