The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 820 The Panic on the Left Is Palpable
Episode Date: October 3, 2018Summary: In this episode I address the stunning turn of events in the Kavanaugh case. The credibility of one of Kavanaugh’s accusers is in question as a new letter surfaces. I also address the growi...ng calls to release Uranium One information that could expose deep corruption. News Picks: This piece covers the troubling series of anti-Kavanaugh lies we’ve witnessed. Christine Blasey Ford’s ex-boyfriend has come forward with some troubling new information. Salena Zito’s new piece throws some water on the “Blue Wave” narrative. Dennis Prager’s piece addresses the disturbing violent streak on the radical Left. There’s a dispute among Senate Democrats about what should be done with the FBI report. This piece addresses a series of hoax studies used to address the corruption of the sciences. Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Dan Bongino Show. Get ready to hear the truth about America with your host, Dan Bongino.
Alright, welcome to the Dan Bongino Show. Producer Joe, how are you today?
I'm doing good, Dan. I'm doing good.
Did you hear Trump last night?
Yeah.
You got this lawyer, Avianti.
No!
Avianti. He's talking about Avenatti in his speech last night, Trump.
By the way, there's nothing more insulting than calling someone, by the way, I love Trump. He's talking about Avenatti in his speech last night, Trump. By the way, there's nothing more insulting than
calling someone, by the way. That's why I love Trump.
He's the ultimate troll. Avionti,
of course, wants to attack Trump.
You know, he's the creepy porn lawyer.
Everybody knows how filthy his
tactics have been. So what does he do? He calls him out
last night. He goes, we got this guy, Avionti.
Avionti. So, listen,
before I get to the show, I just want to read an email quick.
I got this. It've been going around.
I'm not doxing anybody.
I'm not giving out any personal information.
But an email that was sent to Chuck Graslie's chief counsel.
Chuck Graslie is the head of the Judiciary Committee that's been managing the Kavanaugh confirmation process.
Now, I've not discussed this with you, Joe, before the show, right?
Nope. But this is one of the funniest things you, Joe, before the show, right? No.
But this is one of the funniest things you will ever see in your life.
It's about Avianti, the creepy porn lawyer.
And Avenatti, we kind of want to confuse anyone.
So Avenatti, CPL, writes to Mike Davis, who's working for Chuck Grassley on this committee,
the Republican senator running the committee.
He says, Mr. Davis, about interviewing his client stop playing games if
you are the chief counsel then you need to do your job please respond to our request this is cpl
creepy porn lawyer the response here the response here folks is mike drop level epic i don't know
mike davis but you're my new hero after this one mike mike davis chief counsel for nominations mr uh
avanadi slash avianti mr haven we have already reviewed your clients allegations we focus on
credible allegations please stop emailing me thank you
paula may actually appreciate that one i think we know she hates mutley but paula may actually appreciate that one.
We know she hates Muttley, but Paula may actually enjoy that one.
Is that not the greatest email ever?
Please stop emailing us.
We're focusing on credible allegations.
Oh, Mike Davis, I don't know you, but good for you.
Someone's got to put a stop to CPL, that creepy porn lawyer.
He is just, I mean, an embarrassment to the legal profession that was
cool that was cool i just wanted to open up with that because you know with all this bad news
um it's sad that you have gasoline throwers on the fire like avianti out there and i'm uh you
know i know people are turned off sometimes by trump's tactics i'm not i don't care one bit i'm
glad this guy's a warrior like don't mention Avianti at a thing you're going to
elevate him. I'm pretty sure Avianti
is not elevated after last night.
I'm pretty confident there.
Sometimes a guy who's
trying to be a bully needs to get a little bullied
himself to figure out what it's like.
Therefore, he stops doing it in the future.
I think Avianti got
last night
a rung knocked off that ladder.
Avionte.
That's right.
Whoa.
All right,
folks,
I got a lot of material for you today.
Thanks for all the feedback on the last two shows.
It'd be great.
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Okay.
Excuse me.
A couple of breaking things since yesterday in the Kavanaugh case,
and I have some other news I want to get to later.
John Solomon, just to give you a quick update on some Spygate-related stories
that Solomon broke the other day, which is fascinating.
It relates to kind of Spygate and it ties to the Uranium One,
which he's, yeah,
the government's hiding something there. I mean,
obviously, it's not conspiracy theory stuff. They are actually hiding stuff. But before we get to
that, a stunning, absolutely
stunning letter revealed
yesterday from
Christine Blasey Ford, the accuser
of Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford's
former boyfriend. The letter went public.
The boyfriend wrote this letter.
It made its way into the Senate investigators.
And folks, I'm starting to see something happening right now.
And the reason I started Monday's show, based on some sourcing we had with the narrative
shift, you remember that show, folks?
On Monday, I discussed how the Democrats are now moving away from Brett Kavanaugh as a serial sexual offender to he's a belligerent drunk with
a bad temperament who blacks out and may not remember this stuff. Folks, the reason that
was happening, which I said to you on Monday, and now you're starting to see it, is the sexual
assault allegations are entirely collapsing. Now, Eddie Scarry, who I follow on Twitter, had an interesting comment
this morning. He said, you know, it's fascinating, Joe,
that the Democrats initially
wanted Kavanaugh treated like a criminal, right?
They made serious criminal allegations
of a potential sexual assault, right?
I mean, that's just, that's a
fact. That's what happened. Yet
when Kavanaugh tried to defend himself,
they tried to cut off all those avenues by saying,
well, this isn't a criminal trial.
So we don't need to prove anything.
All we need to do is make the allegation. So treat it
like a crime, but treat his
defense like an anomaly.
You get what they did?
This is how tactically
devious and evil these Democrats are.
Alleged crime. Joe, I think
you robbed the bank. Then when Joe goes to defend
himself, what do you mean? I was recording the damn bongino podcast i'm on uh it's timestamp this is not a
trial joe it's not a criminal trial right someone said you did it you are not allowed to as if folks
alleging a sexual assault which is one of the i i mean is anybody question one of the worst
possible degrees of
a crime you can commit as if alleging a sexual assault precludes anyone from defending themselves
perfectly illustrated dude right i mean i gotta cat tip eddie on that because it was a great line
they want to allege a crime yet cut off any defense to that crime by saying well we're not
treating this like a crime you just alleged it was a crime.
Not only a crime,
one of the sickest, most deranged, disturbing crimes out there
is sexual assault on a woman.
But he's not allowed to defend himself
because it's a job interview.
It's a job interview.
Armacost, you robbed a bank.
No, I didn't.
I was like, dude, shut up.
Shut your mouth.
This is a job interview.
Well, I have a...
I was here doing the podcast. No, you weren't. Shut your mouth. Uh-huh. Shut your mouth. It's a job interview. Well, I was here doing the podcast.
No, you weren't.
Shut your mouth.
Shut your mouth.
Well, what's happening now is the story is entirely collapsing,
and the boyfriend's letter is absolutely disturbing.
Now, everything should be open for interpretation and interviews here,
but the process here, I'm going to let you in on something here, is now starting to make sense.
Let's go over the boyfriend's letter first, the former boyfriend of Dr. Ford here.
There are a couple assertions in it that are stunning. that he dated her for an extended period of time, Christine Ford, and that the fear of flying, he has no, I'm trying to be diplomatic,
no reason to believe that at all.
Remember Dr. Ford said she couldn't come to D.C. to testify
because she had a fear of flying?
Now, I told you that the reason they were doing that
is because they had to get the hearing pushed till Thursday
so Brett Kavanaugh would not be seated for this upcoming Supreme Court session which in fact happened the Supreme
Court is now hearing uh getting ready to hear these cases hearing these cases um and these
Brett Kavanaugh is in fact not there they are in a public session so they got they won battle number
one I think they're going to lose the war on this but they won battle number one which was delay it
one of the delay tactics it's important because it relates to this, was Christine Ford doesn't want to fly. She's afraid
of flying. She doesn't want to be in confined spaces. The letter from the ex-boyfriend almost
completely annihilates that. At one point, he says, hey, we did a little island hopping. Matter
of fact, the island hopping we did in Hawaii was not literally hopping. It was flying, obviously,
and the flying was done in many cases, Joe,
in very small prop planes.
Oh, yeah.
Now, I don't know about you,
but if you've ever been on a prop plane, I did.
Yeah.
I went to Sandblast Island with Jenna Bush once
when I was a Secret Service agent.
We flew on a prop plane.
I'm telling you, I thought we were going down.
I'm like, I can't believe this is happening right now.
It was one of those prop planes
that you're looking at the engine outside
and you see duct tape flying around
on the engine of the prop plane. Oh, yeah prop planes i mean i'm obviously exaggerating a bit but it was
an old plane we took a prop plane uh to belize oh and landed on a mud airstrip and this thing
looked like it was held together the loudest things ever right oh my gosh it'll drive you
crazy so she uh ford with the old boyfriend, took these planes.
So he basically says the fear of flying.
So that was a central tenet of her strategy, the legal team strategy surrounding her,
for her not to show up in D.C. before Thursday to delay the seating of Kavanaugh,
which they won that battle because she didn't.
um of cavanaugh which they won that battle because she didn't so the fear of flying we have a really open uh question if not a dispositive answer now he also says in the letter that he's never heard
anything about this uh fear of closed spaces uh ford has alleged multiple times that since the
incident she alleges cavanaugh was involved in that she has this fear of closed spaces she'd
build another door in her house.
The former boyfriend says there's no evidence of this, that he's aware of.
Matter of fact, he rented her a 600 square foot apartment, which is not very big at all.
It's a pretty enclosed space, if you ask me.
Another thing.
He says Christine Ford never mentioned to him ever in the extended period of time that they dated any mention of a sexual assault, no less by Brett Kavanaugh.
He also mentioned something very, very, very interesting.
interesting. He mentions a name of a Monica McLean, how this Monica McLean is a friend of Christine Ford's and how Monica McLean was assisted, let's say, on a, that's the best way
to sum this up, on a polygraph examination she was about to take by Dr. Ford, who used her
psychology training to tell Monica McLean how to take the polygraph test.
Folks, there are things going on behind the scenes that have been going on for a long time now.
A lot of this information was known, has been known,
and it explains some of the questions posed to Christine Ford during the testimony.
One of those questions being when she was on television right before Brett Kavanaugh
during that worldwide watched hearing,
when they asked Dr. Ford
during the questioning,
have you ever assisted someone
or given them tips
on how to take a polygraph?
She said no.
After raising her right hand.
Folks, the story's falling apart,
but this is where it gets fascinating, Joe.
I want to hat tip Jeff at the Markets Work and the Sundance at the Conservative Treehouse for putting together.
Now, the sum of it is yet to be tied together, so I'm going to stay 30,000 feet until I'm sure of it.
It's the only thing for me to do, but some of the leads are very good.
And also, I want to hat tip Barbaraara as well you know who you are why is this monica mcclain interesting so just to track
where we are here the boyfriend's letter says hey i dated christine ford christine ford helped
assist monica mcclain in taking a polygraph examination. That's important because one of
Ford's additional defenses, in addition to her flying story, I'm afraid of closed spaces show
has been, Hey, I should be, you know, I should be given some, my story should be given credence
because I took a polygraph and the polygraph didn't show any signs of deception. So it's
kind of interesting and material to her case that apparently she's spoken to someone in the past about how to assist in getting past a polygraph examination.
Now, here's where it gets really interesting.
You ready?
Ford's attorneys, Katz and Bromwich, are freaking out right now.
They sent a letter to the committee and to the uh to the
fbi investigators they sent a letter for them all to to read demanding an interview stat right
right away with dr ford now why they would need an interview with ford after providing testimony
sworn testimony um is a bit confusing, but it's not
confusing the lawyer's letter if you understand what's going on right now. So now we know she has
this friend, Monica McClain. Monica McClain took a polygraph test. She helped assist her in that
polygraph test, according to the boyfriend. These are the allegations in the letter.
Where does Monica McClain live?
And he indicates in the letter
that Monica McClain is a lifetime friend
of Christine Forgeau.
Monica McClain,
according to some public profile information available,
lives in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware,
an area I know you're intimately familiar with.
I got an hour away from Joe.
I lived there.
I lived close to it at one point.
Wouldn't have bought Joe.
So that's where people in Maryland go.
They go to Ocean City and Rehoboth.
Delaware's right there.
It's on the Delmarva Peninsula.
Where did Christine Ford say she was
when she put together the letter telling her story?
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
This case is getting stranger by the moment because Monica McLean, at least according to
some information that appears public at this point, appears to have worked somewhere from
1992 to 2016. Where does she work? The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the FBI.
So just to be clear on what the connections here are. So you have a woman who worked at the FBI,
who was assisted in a polygraph investigation by Dr. Ford, who claims that her polygraph test
about her allegations against Kavanaugh are evidence that the story is true because the polygrapher, who had some ties to the FBI himself, the polygrapher said there were no
indications of deception. I've already told you that I believe based on the two questions asked
during the polygraph that it was a nonsense result that obviously would not stand up in court because
polygraphs are not admissible in court. But she goes to Rehoboth, Delaware, meets back up again with this lifelong friend,
Monica McClain, who had worked with the FBI
and pens this letter indicating what her allegations are
after the rest of the story is entirely collapsing now.
Okay?
Now, here's what's going on.
And here's how I tie this up.
Here's how I had to lay the groundwork for this.
Why are the lawyers panicking?
Why would they want Christine Ford interviewed again by the FBI?
In other words, if you're telling me, Dan, that there are inconsistencies in the story,
the confined spaces story, the fact that she has a fear of flying, which her boyfriend
says is not true, the fact that she's indicated in her sworn testimony up on the hill, she
never helped anyone with a polygraph test.
It now appears the boyfriend is contradicting that story.
Folks, may I suggest to you
that the FBI background investigation supplemental
that they're doing now is entirely blowing up in their faces.
And that's why the Democrats,
you have that sound ready?
Joe has a nice little montage.
That is why the Democrats that were begging them, begging them for an FBI investigation.
And I said this to you a week ago.
They really did not want an FBI investigation.
They wanted to stall.
They wanted to stall desperately hoping what?
Desperately hoping that Kavanaugh did what, Joe?
Withdraw his, withdrew his name.
Sure.
That's what they, I told you that during yesterday's show.
They don't want to take a vote.
Any vote is a loser for them.
If Kavanaugh goes down or up, it is a total loser for them.
If Kavanaugh wins the vote, wins the confirmation vote,
and gets a seat on the Supreme Court, they lose.
If Kavanaugh goes down, he will likely be renominated,
and all of those red state Democrats running for office will lose their seats.
Montana, John Tester, North Dakota, Heidi Heitkamp, Joe Donnelly in Indiana,
Manchin, Claire McCaskill in Missouri, they will all lose their seats.
And the Democrats know it.
Selena Zito has a great piece in the Washington Examiner today,
I have in the show notes about this, how there may be a red tide coming ashore, maybe not a red wave, but the blue
wave is looking less and less likely by the day, the longer they hold on to this. Are you tracking
me, folks? It's critical you understand this. Please, if I'm confusing Joe, you got to stop me.
The Democrats' goal is not what they said publicly. The Democrats' goal was to get Kavanaugh to
withdraw by dropping nuclear
bomb-level explosives on him.
Allegations that can never be
disproven.
Dragging this thing out
and making it a war of attrition.
In other words, they really didn't want the
FBI investigation they got.
Because the FBI
investigation now,
again, I'm not suggesting this was 4D chess by Flake,
by the way, he's still a snake.
Flake's playing along with them the whole time,
the Democrats.
Forget Flake.
He's a loser.
He's lost.
You got to focus on Collins, Murkowski,
and Manchin right now.
The FBI investigation they got
that they really didn't want
may not be turning out too well.
Why?
And why are the lawyers panicking?
Because I think they've interviewed all these people already, including the boyfriend and
including Monica McClain, who was a former FBI employee who may have a little more on the line here and may not be able to get away with, how do we say, obfuscations?
Oh!
She may be under a different level of pressure to tell the truth.
What I'm getting at, folks, I'm sorry to be circuitous, but if you don't understand all the pieces to the puzzle we're gonna last piece not gonna make any sense we're good the reason for it hasn't been interviewed yet is because
the people they are interviewing are probably entirely dismantling her story and they're waiting
to the end either interview her to try to get her on the record by the way on the record about her
account what happened uh again to see if
the story changes for a fifth, sixth, or seventh time, because Ford's account has changed multiple
times.
The number of boys, the layout of the house, where it was, how she got there.
She doesn't remember when the party happened, when it happened chronologically, her age
when it happened.
Ford's story's changed so many times.
I'm suggesting to you that the reason they haven't interviewed her yet is because the
inconsistencies from people they probably have interviewed, the former boyfriend,
McClain, and others, they're probably putting together a series of bullet points that don't
marry up with what they already know about Ford because Ford has already
told her story under oath up in the hill are you tracking are you tracking what I'm saying here
my pen go I hate when I lose my pen they're in a world of trouble folks that's why the Ford team
is panicking they wanted her Joe to be interviewed first she, to be interviewed first. Mm-hmm.
She had to be interviewed first.
Why?
She had to be interviewed quickly and immediately to get her story out there, but I don't think they ever took into account that the FBI was going to take down those stories
and then go interview the people, find those people, get other sources out there,
and confirm the story.
Now, the FBI's not— I'm explaining this bad, this part of it, so excuse me, but I want you to understand. people find those people get other sources out there and confirm the story now they're the fbi's
not i'm explaining this bad this part of it so excuse me but i want you to understand remember
trump saying this could be a blessing in disguise a couple times yeah yeah yeah getting a new i got
to hold the pen in my hand every time it's like a thing you see me on my nra tv show i do the same
thing what i'm saying folks and I explained the last part
poorly, is as a former background investigator myself, the FBI background investigators are not
going to walk into a Ford interview now after they've interviewed everyone else and tell Ford
what they said. I'm going to give you a little hint here, all right? And I'm not disclosing any
foreign secrets or anything like that, like sensitive information.
But one of the ways we learned in interrogation and interview school in law enforcement multiple times through multiple schools.
As a matter of fact, I taught it in the Secret Service Academy, the interview and interrogation class.
You never, ever ask a close-ended question.
Ever.
And silence is your best, best friend.
You don't say to Joe,
is Joe Armacost your name, yes or no?
What you say to Joe is, what is your name?
My name is Joe Armacost.
You would be stunned how many people in identity fraud cases forget that.
If you get Joe Armacost in there and he's pretending under a false ID to be Noel Ramirez
and you go, sir, what's your name?
Noel Jones.
Oh, is it?
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
It's Noel Ramirez.
You get it?
Yeah.
I mean, that's a really oversimplified.
You never, ever, ever ask a close-ended question.
What I'm telling you is they're going to walk, and silence is your best friend.
I've done this a million times.
People have this natural inclination to want to talk no matter what.
They cannot stand silence.
They hate it.
So you walk in now to Dr. Ford.
If they interview her again, they may not need to
because remember, she's already under oath,
haven't given answers that have likely been contradicted
by multiple people who said otherwise.
You walk in.
They wanted her interview first.
Now they know.
They wanted her interview first because now they know
other people have given accounts that are likely contradictory. Uh-oh. So now they walk in and
they say, Dr. Ford, tell us your story. Silent. Say nothing. Just let Christine Ford go.
You take notes.
You sit there.
You look up once in a while.
Let them know you're still listening.
You write down everything.
I can't tell you how many times
in an open-ended question
people would screw up minor details
and because they're not investigators themselves
have no idea what they screwed up.
Let me just tell you a quick...
I don't get into the personal stories but just a very quick one
i was working a counterfeit case once i had the counterfeit bill that was passed in my office i
didn't bring it in i didn't bring it in for a reason i'll get to it in a second i left the bill
was a counterfeit was it must have been 100 had to be that's all people counterfeited mostly back
then they had it was a p-note a
printer generated no computer printer he's calling p-notes when i was doing counterfeit cases with
the secret service i intentionally left the bill outside we get the guy in there right
i say to him so tell me how you got the bill silence he starts talking and talking and talking
as he stops talking,
there's a tendency for you, the inventor,
to want to talk.
Shut up.
Don't say anything.
Shh.
Shut up.
Don't say anything.
He keeps going.
He keeps going.
He keeps going.
Finally, finally,
after like 20 minutes of this story,
he slips up.
He goes, and you know, I saw it,
and it was in the corner, but he's in a parking lot. It was all crumpled up. He goes, and you know, I saw it and it was in the corner. I bet he's
saying a parking lot. It was all crumpled up. Oh, oh, it was. Was it really? Are you sure about
that? Now I don't say anything. I let him keep on going, but I take a little note, crumpled up in
corner. Very nice folks. The bill was perfectly flat unless he ironed that damn bill, which,
you know, he didn't, the thing was totally made up unless he ironed that damn bill, which you know he didn't.
The thing was totally made up.
So, of course, after another hour, hour and a half of getting his story down and taking extensive notes,
I walk back in with the bill and go,
This is the bill, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I guess that's the bill.
It looks like it was. We know it was a bill.
His fingerprints were on it, right?
Does that look crumpled up to you?
No! his fingerprints were on it, right? Does that look crumpled up to you? No.
All right, I did it.
Yeah, we know you did it.
Thanks, dude.
You want to sign this statement?
I mean, this is what you do.
They're building up a repertoire and a repository of information
before they walk into an interview with her,
or it's so bad right now,
they don't even need it. Now, this is why the Democrats are changing their story on the FBI
investigation. They never wanted this. It was a delay tactic. But now that Kavanaugh absolutely
refuses to withdraw, they now have to discredit the very same FBI investigation they won.
All the Democrats on the Judiciary Committee have been totally consistent in asking for an FBI investigation.
But even if it's seven days, that's bad enough.
But then to limit the FBI as to the scope and who they're going to question.
I wanted to use the word farce.
There should be an FBI investigation.
We called for an FBI investigation earlier today.
This investigation is a scam.
It's a sham and it's a con job.
One week is what Senator Flake was interested in,
and you can do a lot if you have the whole FBI looking at things in one week.
I don't think people should be micromanaging the FBI investigation.
I think people should be micromanaging the FBI investigation.
She is entitled to the respect of at least a thorough, fair investigation. So far, an FBI investigation has been fought by the White House.
I believe that Jeff Flake truly wants a real investigation, not a check-the-box sham.
And that's what the FBI ought to be doing.
Difficult, though, because as you said very well, this deadline is tight and arbitrary.
Let the FBI, let the professionals who have no partisan interest in this either way, let them talk to the various witnesses.
I think it'd be a big mistake to put handcuffs on the FBI, if you excuse the analogy.
Folks, I mean, it's almost comical.
They demanded an FBI investigation.
That was their contingency.
By the way, the Democrats who had already said they were going to vote no, so it didn't matter to them.
But you had people like Flaky Flake play right into this.
Now we know why.
Demand an FBI investigation.
They're now trying to thoroughly discredit.
The reason is simple.
Don't get this out of your head.
Keep this in mind the entire time.
They didn't want an FBI investigation.
They wanted to delay it, hoping and praying Julie Swetnick, Avionte's client,
Ms. Ramirez, the other client who now apparently is not talking to the FBI, that all of them would come out in an avalanche of allegations, unfounded allegations that would get him to withdraw.
Now, now, now, now.
Montana, listen up.
You're out in Montana.
I know you're out there.
We see our analytics.
I know you're out there.
I don't know who you are.
We just get a, you know, the bing of the state would bubble at it. I have no idea where, but I know you're in Montana
because I know what the state looks like. Where did they get the model for this?
Joe, I'm going to say a name and you're probably going to remember where I'm going with this.
Where did they get the model for this? Unfounded attacks, tidal wave of them, avalanche of them, get the nominee to pull out, embarrass Donald Trump. Where'd they get the model for this unfounded attacks, tidal wave of them, avalanche of them,
get the nominee to pull out,
embarrass Donald Trump.
Where'd they get the model for this?
You remember Admiral Ronny Jackson?
No!
The White House doctor, remember?
Yes, I do.
Johnny Tester, Democrat phony senator from Montana,
up for reelection.
Ladies and gentlemen of Montana,
I love you all to death.
You are true American patriots out there in the heartland of America.
God bless you.
I cannot, I don't understand how any of you, and one of you can with a straight face,
pull the lever for Jon Tester, probably the worst phony in the United States Senate right
now.
And that's saying a lot.
Jon Tester, phony Democrat Senator for Montana, is the one who crushed the career of a decorated U.S. military officer, Admiral
Ronny Jackson, who was nominated for VA secretary by Donald Trump on a bunch of unfounded allegations
about what? Oh, out of control drinking and partying. Does that sound familiar?
Ladies and gentlemen, this book
has already been written before by tactically strategic Democrats who far overstepped their
boundaries. Now, Ronnie Jackson, because he was in the US military at the time, and for reasons I'm
not about to disclose on the show, I know Ronnie Jackson very well. I gave a passionate defense
of Ronnie Jackson. Ronnie's a friend of mine and will remain a friend of mine.
Ronnie had to withdraw.
Believe me when I tell you it had nothing to do with personal courage.
Ronnie's one of the bravest, most admirable human beings I know.
But the model worked for them, and the Democrats learned.
Folks, this is why I said to you yesterday, we cannot fold.
There will be no surrender no matter what. Thank you for your emails. And the Democrats learned. Folks, this is why I said to you yesterday, we cannot fold.
There will be no surrender no matter what.
And thank you for your emails.
Email them again today.
Email your congressman.
Email your senators.
I know the Congress doesn't have an advice and consent roll.
I get it.
But they talk to these guys.
Email your senators and call them again.
Folks, I so deeply appreciate.
I adore every one of you that have forwarded. I've been sending back.
A lot of you know this.
I've been responding. I spend probably three, four hours a day. I adore every one of you that have I've been sending back. A lot of you know this. I've been responding. I spend
probably three, four hours a day. I'm not
kidding because I want to
do it. I'm not acting like this
has worked. I've been sending a lot of you back
the prayer hand saying thank you. Thank you. I know
a lot of you got my emails. That's me. I read
your stories. Email them again. The
heat has to be relentless. The
pressure cannot stop. Montana
get on this guy in a tidal wave
of emails. Melt this guy's phone lines and test her. John Tester. We know what he did. We know
what he did in destroying the career of a man who has 10 times the dignity of this loser, John
Tester and Ronnie Jackson. The Democrats learn from weakness. They sniff out weakness. They
prod around for soft points in the armor
and that's where the lance goes.
They push, they push, they push
until they feel soft and boom, right in there.
They saw this model with Ronnie Jackson, folks.
Everybody on the Hill knows it.
The Ronnie Jackson model worked
with Ronnie because it had to because it was a different set of circumstances.
Joe, why isn't it working now?
Because what does Kavanaugh refuse to do?
He refuses to back down.
You're damn freaking right, brother.
Brett Kavanaugh, God bless this man, absolutely refuses to back down.
And as I said yesterday, no matter what happens, liberals, you better get used to this.
You better get used to it.
Brett Kavanaugh is going on that Supreme Court.
If he goes down now, we're pushing him back later.
He is going on that Supreme Court.
No pudding.
There will be none.
None.
He is going on that Supreme Court.
You better start getting used to it. We will not withdraw his name. This is where we draw the line. The Ronny Jackson story, that was their model for this.
many respects fighting back on this and saying nope we're drawing the line we're going to investigate this thing and i'm sorry although her uh dr ford story if something happened to her
she deserves the sympathy if something happened to her if some you're alleging something happened
by brett kavanaugh and the evidence does not add up at all matter of fact the evidence is
contradictory and the story's not adding up at all then you're darn right we're going to start
investigating it and do not succumb for a second to liberal pressure tactics.
The story is entirely collapsing.
That is why you're seeing the FBI background investigation that the Democrats called for
being actually pilloried and attacked by the Democrats who asked for the FBI investigation.
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Let me just read something from the Wall Street Journal.
I've been pushing back for a couple days.
It came out a few days ago, but I wanted to just, before I move on to some other stuff,
I want to talk to you about this FBI background investigation, what it is.
And the Wall Street Journal summed it up nicely.
And the reason I'm bringing this up now
is not to, again, repeat the show,
but I had told you that an FBI background investigation,
I had done them for the Secret Service.
It's a very similar methodology.
Our criminal history backgrounds
are not criminal backgrounds.
And there's a very specific reason for that.
And again, I'll read this quote in a second
and it'll explain it.
But folks, when you're doing a background investigation
for a Secret Service applicant
or a Supreme Court nominee, they are done the same way.
You ask the nominee for named references.
They're going to give you, of course, however many.
Like for applicants for the Secret Service at the time, you needed three.
So if Joe was applying to be an agent, he's going to name, here's three character references.
Now folks, obviously Joe's going to give three people who say nice things about Joe.
He's not going to give the name of the neighbor who he had a fight with.
Now, here's the catch.
Here's how these things work.
Again, it's not a state secret.
I think it's pretty obvious.
And most of you people who've done backgrounds will attest to what I'm telling you.
In order for me to close out my background file on Joe Armacosby, he's an applicant for
the Secret Service, I have to develop a certain number of unnamed references as well. Sometimes it's three more,
sometimes it's six, sometimes it's 10. If there's any questions as to Joe's character, it may be 15.
How do you do that? Well, very simply, you go to the named references and then you ask for
unnamed references, or you go to where he lives and you go to the job. And in the job, you say,
does anybody else, remember, always ask open-ended questions.
Does anybody else know Joe?
You don't say, does this guy know Joe?
And then they go, um, yeah, Joe dated, you know,
Molly Bag of Donuts a few years ago.
Oh, you know where I could find Molly?
Yeah, she works down the block at this deli.
You go in, all of a sudden, Molly's like, hey, man, that Joe.
Gosh, let me tell you something.
He was into felonious mopry when he was a kid.
Oh, my gosh.
Now, think about it.
If this was a criminal investigation, Joe, I would have to, at that point, criminally investigate you and potentially Molly for her role in it. Folks, why are backgrounds kept separate in the FBI
in a separate unit
and not handled like criminal investigations?
Joe, I think it's becoming obvious to you at this point
because I see you shaking your head,
but I'll answer the question for you.
Who the hell's going to speak honestly
about a background on an applicant
if they think they could be arrested
as a co-conspirator in a crime
that's why these aren't criminal backgrounds folks they're criminal history backgrounds it is
understood as a component of these background investigations that if you speak openly and
honestly about joe as a secret service agent applicant or brett kavanaugh as a supreme court
nominee that what you disclose will not be used against you
in a criminal investigation.
You're not going to disclose it.
Is this hard for people to understand?
Is this hard for people to get?
That's why Joe Biden himself
in the Clarence Thomas hearings,
that audio clip we played a few shows ago,
said this is not,
this is not a criminal investigation. This is not shows ago said, this is not, this is not a criminal investigation.
This is not what we should, this is not conclusive.
It's not.
It is a character reference.
That's all.
Here's a quote from the Wall Street Journal that describes this very, very well.
Quote, running a background investigation as if it were a criminal one would destroy
the FBI's ability to conduct the former.
It would cause many Americans to refuse to cooperate.
It would cause the Bureau to exceed its constitutionally proper remit.
And having the FBI proffer credibility determinations in the context of a judicial appointment
would politicize the Bureau.
Let me just stop there for a second.
In other words, the FBI just says, here's what Mollie said about It doesn't say Molly's credible or Molly's not. That's the advice and consent role of the Senate. If the advice and's no threat of criminal prosecution and the
senate makes the determination or in my case in the secret service a board at the secret service
that reviews the applicability of the information to the background of the applicant they review it
i got biden if you want it yeah you know what play biden again why not the next person that
refers to an fbi report as being worth anything obviously doesn't understand anything.
FBI explicitly does not in this or any other case reach a conclusion. Period. Period.
So judge, there's no reason why you should know this the reason why we cannot rely on the fbi
report you wouldn't like it if we did because it is inconclusive
it says in the p there you go there's joe biden himself it is it does not draw conclusions
it puts together a packet of information about the subject's criminal history work history
employment history financial history and it allows a applicant board or the senate to determine the
feasibility of that person for the position the wall street journal wraps up saying if they did
otherwise it would usurp a function that property properly belongs to the president and the Senate.
That's why the left now is in a panic to discredit this FBI investigation, because they're understanding now that the information coming out is completely contradictory
to a lot of the information already presented in a public record by Dr. Ford. Let me wrap up
on this point because I hinted at it before and I want to leave you hanging.
by Dr. Ford. Let me wrap up on this point because I hinted at it before and I want to leave you hanging. A lot of you are asking now, fairly enough, is the FBI information going to lead
to a potential perjury prosecution? Folks, I think, I'm just going to give you my opinion. I sincerely doubt that.
Now, the stuff Swetnick said and said to the media and others,
if she gave some of these statements, which indicates that many of them did,
some of the other accusers, under the penalty of perjury
and sent those letters to a Senate committee,
that's a different investigation.
And there may be some civil liability, and I'm not
suggesting it couldn't happen. In other words, if you knowingly lied about Kavanaugh under oath,
then you should be prosecuted. I tweeted that yesterday. Matter of fact, the tweet went viral.
But if you're asking me my opinion about Christine Ford, if the information, it turns out,
was not correct, that she swore to, intentionally not correct,
in other words, lying. And if you're asking me, because I'm getting a lot of these questions,
do you think she'll be prosecuted? I'm just giving you my opinion. It may not be what you want to
hear, but the answer is no. And the answer is no for the reason I just told you, that as a part
of backgrounds, the FBI does not typically make criminal referrals as part of a background
investigation because
people would refuse to come forward in the future pro or con. Just giving you my opinion.
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You know what? Maybe I'll include it again today. I got to remember this. I have so much going on
these days. He has a piece in the show notes, John Solomon, from yesterday about
the Uranium One case. And ladies and gentlemen, this thing is getting worse and worse and worse.
You know, from some of my past shows, how it ties into the Spygate scandal. Quick synopsis is
Rod Rosenstein, who signed, and the guy who's emailing me, I appreciate, thank you very much.
I forget your name. I'm sorry. It's Rosenstein.
Trust me. It's Rosenstein. I know you keep... I've gotten this from so many people. It's Rosenstein.
I say it wrong all the time. It's Rosenstein. Rod Rosenstein, who signed the fourth FISA warrant, is the current deputy attorney general, who is knee-deep in the Spygate scandal. He signed the
last warrant to spy on Donald Trump, which is important because I believe all the exculpatory
information had already been out. Rosenstein is knee-deep in Spygate, but he's also knee-deep in the Uranium
One scandal, which was the sale of our uranium to Russian-controlled entities. Uranium, potential
nuclear fuel to Russia. It's a monstrous scandal I've gone over in prior episodes.
Solomon's new news is this. There have been multiple FOIA requests, Freedom of Information
Act requests, on the details of the Uranium One scandal. And the FBI and others and the DOJ
continue to hide this stuff. Apparently, there are 37 pages or so of documents, you can read this in
the Hill piece, that the FBI will not disclose. Who was the Assistant United States Attorney?
Who was the lead government prosecutor on the precursor to the Uranium One scandal?
Some of the same players were involved.
Rod Rosenstein, when he was the assistant, when he was the United States attorney for Maryland.
I actually worked for him when I was in the Baltimore field office of the Secret Service.
Rod Rosenstein was the prosecuting attorney.
Now, folks, here's where the story gets really, really weird.
prosecuting attorney. Now, folks, here's where the story gets really, really weird.
They had an FBI informant who they paid $50,000 connected to this company, 10X. This 10X company that was dealing with some of these Russian entities looking to acquire our uranium. If
you're not following, stop me here, Joe. Again, you're the audience on Budsman. But this is
important. The FBI informant in the case said clear as day on the record. He was a paid informant. This was not some, you know, guy they pulled off the street randomly. This was a guy intimately connected with knowledge of the industry who was paid by the FBI, said that not only were the Russians using their uranium, their leverage with uranium to try to gain a foothold in the market, but that they were also assisting the Iranians with their nuclear program in
this kind of lurid sorted scheme.
Yeah,
it was,
it did.
The information was devastating.
There were bribery allegations.
There were kickback allegations.
What's suspicious is the case was dragged out,
was dragged out when it was pled out on a Friday night.
There was just a brief press release.
You would think with a major case like this,
when they arrested the players involved in the kickbacks
trying to gain influence in the U.S. uranium market,
it was pled out and non-disclosures were signed.
The informant got out of the non-disclosure
and has been public, at least to some reporters,
and said,
listen, there's a real problem here. Something happened. Now, here's the problem, and here's
what Solomon's kind of leading to in the piece, which I think he's spot on. There are two issues
with this. If the Uranium One deal that was signed off on by the Obama administration,
where we unloaded our uranium to Russianussian controlled assets a nuclear fuel to the
russians during the obama administration if that happened after this rod rosenstein led case where
we knew the russians were helping the iranians according to the informant with the development
of nuclear explosive nuclear explosives if we knew this solomon says you have two problems
the first one is how did you know this and approve the deal?
Hillary Clinton was on that board that took the CFIUS recommendation,
the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
Hillary Clinton was one of the approving entities,
her office on this uranium one deal
did they know if they knew that the Russians were engaged in a bribery and kickback scheme
to acquire portions of our uranium and that the Russians were simultaneously helping an enemy of
the United States the Iraniansians, develop nuclear explosives.
Folks, this is a monstrous scandal. And at least Solomon seems to hint that in this 37 pages or so of documents that are not out there yet, that this may be what they're hiding, the level of
information the Obama administration had when they made the deal. But let me give you an alternate
scenario that's not much better. If they did not have the information, because remember, the evidence in this case from the FBI informant was known way before Obama signed off and his team on the Uranium One deal, folks.
If they didn't know, why not?
Who was hiding this information about the Russians helping the Iranians and trying to acquire our nuclear fuel in the process?
Who was hiding it?
What was the motive to hide it?
Folks, we already know former President Clinton's taken trips overseas and took a $500,000 speaking fee from a Russian financial entity involved in the deal.
from a Russian financial entity involved in the deal.
The Uranium One story may be an older one,
but it's not a story that doesn't have currency now.
Because remember, the same prosecuting attorney involved in the case, Rosenstein, is the Deputy Attorney General now running the Mueller probe against Donald Trump.
Involving the same Russian government they're alleging right now
was involved in a bribery scheme to win the election using information. Basically, what I'm
getting at, folks, is this Mueller probe, as I've alleged from the start, nothing more than a
smokescreen operation to weaponize the law enforcement, intelligence and justice community to keep the attention on Donald Trump no matter what, while they hide a larger scandal hiding underneath, which was that either the Obama administration knew the Russians were helping the Iranians and sold them uranium anyway, or somebody within the Obama administration hit it.
Hit it from the people voting on the deal.
The CFIUS and everybody else.
Read the piece, folks.
It is deeply disturbing.
Let me just read to you one line from it because I always like to quote them.
It's very good.
It says, it's from John Solomon's piece, one former U.S. official who had access to the
evidence shared with CFIUS during the Uranium One deal said this to me, and I quote,
there is definitely material that would be illuminating to the issues that have been
raised.
Somebody should fight to make it public.
That somebody could be President Trump, who could add these 37 pages of now secret documents
to his declassification order he is considering in the Russia case.
Ladies and gentlemen, learn to read.
Excuse me.
Learn to translate what you just heard there.
I've told you from the start I believe John Solomon understands this entire Spygate operation.
Right?
If you're a listener, have I not said this from the start?
I believe he understands from the bird's eye view exactly what went down here why would john solomon just a few days ago seemingly out
of nowhere drop a story about a uranium one deal that happened years ago when the scandal is almost
entirely out of the spotlight joe do you hear that second paragraph i read that uh maybe donald
trump should consider declassifying the 37 pages surrounding the Uranium One deal too?
Really?
While declassifying the Spygate deal?
Again, is John hinting something?
That there may have been an effort here by the people who spied on Donald Trump
and were alleging Russian involvement to pin the Russians on Donald Trump
to kind of say, hey, look, the Russians work with Donald Trump.
Don't pay attention to the Russians working with Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration.
Solomon doesn't do anything by accident.
I told you from episode 628 on that the uranium deal, people involved in everything from the Benghazi scandal on had a lot to hide.
It's not a simple conspiracy.
The hallmark of a conspiracy theory
is a simple answer. There's no simple answer here. People ask me all the time, what were the
motives for the players involved? My book covers all of this. By the way, if you order it now on
Amazon, my book, Spygate, the attempted sabotage of Donald Trump. Sorry, I haven't been, my publisher
is understandably like, please promote your book, man. You worked hard on it. If you order it on
Amazon now, it'll probably get to you pretty quickly. It's available for pre-order,
but it comes out on Tuesday, so it'll probably ship almost immediately. So if you check it out,
you'll understand that each player in this had a different motive. What I'm suggesting to you is
Solomon is saying that there may be an additional motive by players who were involved in the corrupt
Uranium One deal to also get a Mueller probe into
Donald Trump for Russia. So nobody pays attention to their ties with Russia. This guy doesn't do
anything by accident. I'm telling you, every single article he has up in the Hill seems to
tie into a bigger and bigger narrative. I think what he's doing now is trying to piece together
the motive narrative. This is
why Hillary wanted the Russia story to get tied to Donald Trump, because she had suspicious deals
with Russia. This is why Victoria Nuland. This is why Cody Shearer. This is why all of these
Clintonistas, Sidney Blumenthal. This is why they may have done it. There's a narrative forming now.
Everybody had something to hide during eight corrupt years of the Obama administration.
That's how they pulled off such a massive spying operation on the Trump team.
All right.
Man, I have so much to get to.
Give me a few minutes here, folks.
This is important.
There's so much good stuff out there today.
I have another great article in the show notes I want you to read.
I'll cover it briefly, but it's by Dennis Prager, who does a really good job. It's over at the Daily
Signal. And he talks about the left thinking they're living on a higher moral plane. It's a
really good piece and it's short, but he explains pretty quickly and briefly, but in a nice fine way
packaged up in a bow, why the left can get away with seemingly reprehensible
violence and moral, living in the moral intellectual vacuum that they do, and that no one in the left
actually sees it. I mean, do you find it odd ever that liberals will say, oh, we're the party of,
you know, fighting inequality and compassion while they're beating the living crap out of
you at baseball bat? They don't see that. Well, Prager explains this kind of
cognitive dissonance in his piece there, how it's this contempt for the middle class and this
uber-mention mentality that we're on a higher moral plane if we're liberals. Therefore, the
normal standard rules of middle class conduct don't apply to us because we're fighting for a
higher cause. And in that higher cause, the ends the ends justify the means oh where have we heard that before i bring it up not just to get the wax philosophical about dennis prager's
excellent piece so just be clear what he's saying though these liberals think they live in this
higher moral plane they're fighting for higher moral causes and in that fight for this higher
moral cause whatever they have to do to achieve that utopian universe of equality everywhere,
that they can do whatever they want so the rules of middle class working America don't apply to
them. Don't do drugs. Don't beat people up. Don't do any of that stuff. Don't be hypocrites. That
doesn't apply to them. It's important because yesterday we saw an extra violent day by the left.
We saw Congressman Joe knows very well, Andy Harris from, he's from
one, Maryland District 1 in the Eastern Shore of Maryland on the Delmarva Peninsula there,
covering into a bit of Severna Park. Andy Harris, his team was attacked in their office yesterday
up on the hill. We saw Ted Cruz's office in Texas get a letter that could have had some kind of a
poison in it. The left is out of control, folks.
They think they live on a higher moral plane. They have subscribed for this. And a reason I'm
bringing this up is they are fully invested in an ends justify the means mentality. Folks,
keep your head on a swivel. If you believe that, there is no moral emergency break in your behavior.
There is nothing to stop you from acquiring power if you
genuinely believe when you look in the mirror you are fighting for some higher moral cause. Folks,
these people are dangerous. They are dangerous. Your break, your emergency break is now and always
will be the fact that big R, God-given rights, stop you from assaulting people, stop you from
spitting in their faces. The left thinks they're fighting for some higher moral cause where that behavior is justified to achieve an end that's
not possible. That makes these people extremely dangerous. I'm not kidding. Keep your head on a
swivel around these people. I have heard multiple stories by friends of mine in the content space.
I'm not name dropping. I'm not going to say who they are, but when you sit in green rooms a lot and you run in these circles you run into a lot of people
who have been accosted some who have been assaulted it is getting ugly out there
keep your head on a swivel around the radical left they are dangerous
read the prager piece it's important finally on a lighter note we haven't done anything uh you know most of the stories have been so just
macabre lately that i feel bad leaving out there's a there's a it's a long story and i'm putting it
in the show notes hesitantly because it's it's probably close to five six thousand words but if
you have the time there's a story in the show notes today, Joe, you'll get a laugh out of this, about a group of scientists
who for a while now
have been putting out hoax papers
to expose victim culture.
They've been writing hoax scientific papers
to see what,
you're going to love this,
I'll make it quick,
but this is super funny.
The show notes piece
lays out in detail how they did what they did but these
scientists were having a real issue joe with the volume of papers out there giving credibility to
what they think is like a victim culture right how you know everybody's uh a victim of some you
know critical theory white patriarchal power knowledge is a contract of power thing.
So they started writing hoax papers to see how far they could take this to see if they could get published.
The Wall Street Journal has a piece on this too today.
One of the pieces, it's a hoax.
This was all made up.
But one of the papers, they managed to get published.
This was all made up.
But one of the papers, they managed to get published.
What?
They claimed, they didn't do this, obviously.
They claimed that they sat in dog parks overseas and they observed dog humping behavior
and their observations that they scientifically studied
of dogs in dog parks trying to engage, let's say, other dogs and trying to keep this family friendly.
That this was evidence and justified this rape culture mentality on campuses.
Ladies and gentlemen, the story, the study is entirely fabricated.
They did not observe but
you have to see in the piece some of the the review the paper made that this was a published
paper this made it into a scientific journal one of the reviewers of the piece if you go to their
twitter account one of the reviewers of the piece you you can see the hoax paper creators laughing about it.
One of the reviewers' main concerns is...
One of the reviewers who reviewed the piece, an alleged academic, was concerned that the authors of the hoax study,
that they respected the dog's privacy while observing their genitals after this was a
you gotta check it out read the article a little long but it describes what they did it exposes the
absolute chaos on our academic campuses right now and how science is slowly
moving away from science and moving towards advocacy.
It's a really good paper.
It's a good piece, though.
Check it out.
I think you'll enjoy it.
All right, folks.
Thanks again for tuning in.
I really appreciate it.
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And I will have information for you, by the way, tomorrow on a live signing.
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