The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 822 We Win, They Lose

Episode Date: October 5, 2018

Summary: In this episode I address the troubling connections uncovered between the players in the Spygate scandal and the legal team involved with Brett Kavanaugh’s accusers. I also address the up-v...ote for Brett Kavanaugh taken today. Finally, I address the suspicious withholding of congressional testimonies by Comey, Brennan, and Mike Rogers.    News Picks: Why is the testimony of Brennan, Comey, and Rogers being withheld?   Larry O’Connor’s piece addresses the severe backlash likely to develop as a result of the Democrats’ attacks on Kavanaugh.    Hollywood liberals are sniping at each other over Kavanaugh.    Were witnesses in the Kavanaugh case pressured to change their stories?    A suspicious death in the Spygate case.    Is China hacking our sensitive technology?    The jobless rate is at historic lows.    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 how you doing pretty good good thing you sound you sound like joey from friends that was crazy i love how you manipulate your voice to do that. It's just phenomenal. You sound like Muttley sometimes, too, when you laugh. Dick Dasterly. Do you actually just sounded like Muttley? Which will drive Paul absolutely crazy. Big news day today.
Starting point is 00:00:33 We got the vote coming up soon. Got it on right now. The vote to end, the cloture vote to end debate, which is a de facto confirmation vote, barring some unforeseen circumstance, which get ready for chaos today. Here we go. Hey, Amy Schumer and Emily Radjikowski, whatever her name is. Amy Schumer, the comedian, got arrested yesterday.
Starting point is 00:00:54 We're all supposed to care. Yeah. I sent out a tweet. I can't ever say her last name. Emily Radjikowski. She's a model. She was in that blurred lines video with um excuse me robin thick uh her and the alleged comedian amy schumer got arrested up at the uh
Starting point is 00:01:12 excuse me yeah sorry folks a little frog in my throat this morning uh hairball maybe uh they got arrested we're all supposed to care so radzikowski sends out a tweet you know hey look we got arrested yesterday i sent back a tweet good nobody cares we all have jobs to get back to you thanks have a nice day so i'm which was promptly retweeted um thousands of times so i'm gonna get back to that today folks because they are not ready for the storm they think they think they want but they don't. They are not ready. All right. Today's show brought to you by our buddies at Farmer's Dog.
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Starting point is 00:02:59 Thefarmersdog.com slash Dan. Stuff is great. My mother-in-law's dogs go crazy of it the minute they see the packets come out it's terrific okay uh folks just quickly because i got to get to some fascinating developments on uh what's coming down the pipeline for all the people involved in the spying disaster and some also some developments on some of the people who were back in christine ford that have now become quite explosive I just want to address this quickly because the Hollywood media folks are turning on each other now. Folks, we win, you lose. New rules are in effect. We win. We exercise raw
Starting point is 00:03:34 political power. I've said this over the last few days. We get out and vote. We may not be winning the culture war, although we're making progress. We may not be winning the boycott war as companies come after us. They target conservative content, conservative companies. We may be making some headway, but we're not winning there. But one of the places we are winning is we are winning on raw political power. We have taken over the House of Representatives. We took over the United States Senate. We took the presidency. We're about to tilt the court. Smile a little bit today. We are winning because we do what we know how to do. We organize. We go out and vote. One of the differences between us and the Occupy Wall
Starting point is 00:04:12 Street movement, Antifa, Black Lives Matter, Joe, is you were there and I was there during the Tea Party revolution. And what did we do? We didn't just show up on the DC Mall. We went out and voted. We booted out bad Republicans. We got Tea Party folks like Mike Lee, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul. We got them in there. And they have changed. Listen, is everything perfect? Can it not get better?
Starting point is 00:04:36 Of course it can get better. We still have massive deficits, but we've unquestionably altered the tide of the Republican Party. Remember, the Republican Party under Spiro Agnew, a guy Joe knows well, former Maryland governor and vice president under the tricky Dick Nixon. The reason I bring up Agnew is, back then, that Republican Party created the EPA, and it was the Republican Party that actually agreed
Starting point is 00:04:58 that high taxes were a good thing in many respects. No lo contendere. Right? You can vouch for that. You remember those days, right? Oh, yeah. That Republican Party is now dead. You will not find a home
Starting point is 00:05:09 in the Republican Party if you do not support life, economic freedom, the right to self-protection. We have made some substantial changes. I say that because the Tea Party revolution
Starting point is 00:05:20 focused on the do, the do, not just the talk. We went out and voted and we got serious players in there serious constitutionalists this movement right now the amy schumer emily radjik rakowski m rata whatever she or her thing is they are not ready for this fight they have no idea how to organize and they're turning on themselves right now i have an article joe up at the show notes today please read it it's short it's sweet but i
Starting point is 00:05:47 want to show you how when regardless of what happens with this vote how they are on their heels right now they are on their heels they don't know what to do kathy griffin and michael moore got into a twitter spat yesterday two noted left leftists, Kathy Griffin of infamous Trump decapitation fame, where she did the mock decapitation of Trump, and Michael Moore, noted slob on the left for his terrible movies, are beating each other up. Moore is saying, oh, he shouldn't have relied on the FBI. We should have done more.
Starting point is 00:06:21 Kathy Griffin fires back, what the hell were you doing, Michael? This is what chaos looks like. You want chaos? We're going to give you chaos, but the chaos is going to break out on your side. You want to play ball? We're ready to play ball. And I want to hit a few points here. If you think for a second, the pampered Amy Schumer and her multimillion dollar salaries and her chef and all that other stuff, if you think they're ready for the storm they say they want, you are crazy. This is no time to play both sides. Some of you may know what I'm talking about,
Starting point is 00:06:54 why I'm so inspired today. Some of you may not, and that's fine. I'm not at liberty to discuss a lot of it, but there's no playing both sides here. This is personal now. This is personal now. This is personal now. Now, some of you have emailed me and fair enough.
Starting point is 00:07:10 You said, I'm not willing to get into this scrap industry fight with them. That's fine. That's fine. I may not be for you. I may, but there are people out there who are trying to play both sides and it's not what you think,
Starting point is 00:07:23 but there are people out there trying to play both sides. I saw's not what you think, but there are people out there trying to play both sides. I saw one tweet yesterday from a guy indicating that how they, you know, all the Republicans were criticizing the FBI and now they're relying on the FBI. No, that's not what happened.
Starting point is 00:07:35 That's not what happened, Joe. Joe, you are my, it's been the EP of this show from day one. Have we not stipulated from day one repeatedly? I have worked with the FBI. They are competent, serious professionals. I got backlash for that. Oh, Dan, how can you say that
Starting point is 00:07:51 given what happened? Because I know the anti-Trump effort and the Hillary effort was not led by boots on the ground men and women. It was led by a small cabal of elitist FBI DC managers who hated Donald Trump and tried to take the system down. Now, some of you emailed me back after that and said, well, why didn't the rank and file guys stop it? Because they weren't read in. Stop what? Right, right. Stop what? They had no knowledge of what was going on. None. Matter of fact, the ones in the New York office, according to multiple press reports I've read that found out about the Wiener emails from the New York Police Department, were the ones telling headquarters, we're going to go public with this if you don't do something. We have defended the FBI from day one, and there's one particular personality out there that's really getting on my nerves.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Oh, the Republicans went after the FBI, and now you're saying the FBI did a great job in the Kavanaugh thing. We never went after the FBI. That is just not true. Hannity makes a point every night on his show of saying, this is not the rank and file. He says it so much, even the audience probably is like, all right, we get it.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Obviously, you didn't. There's no playing both sides here. Joseph, listen to me. There is a right side and a wrong side here, folks. This is not a marginal question. Life is lived on the margins. I get it. I always say with the
Starting point is 00:09:17 winner, when you put the heat on, it's not heat or no heat. It's marginally how much heat. This is black and white. This is a heat or no heat question you are either on the side of personal character destruction evil destructive horrible disgusting allegations of train raping by innocent men to ruin their lives or you are on the right side of history where we back up people who have fought for conservative values their entire life like brett kavanaugh there's no margin here pick a, man up, and stop with this BS if you're in this industry trying
Starting point is 00:09:49 to play both sides to be an ass kisser. It's disgusting. You know exactly what happened. Nobody out there was impugning the FBI. We were impugning this small cabal of idiots at the top of FBI and DOJ that ruined the whole damn agency. Stop pretending you didn't know that. And a lot of you know who I'm talking about. This is BS. Not trying to start this internal war here, folks, but there's a right and a wrong side to this.
Starting point is 00:10:22 You have an innocent man, I have no no doubt anymore and i'm going to get into this in a second whose character has been destroyed who's for the rest of his life's going to be eating in a restaurant with his kids while people go you're a rapist and we're supposed to sit there and find common ground with these evil sobs on the other side the hard pass brother hard freaking pass sorry listen to me if you're not ready for this and my particular brand of street fight politics right now is not for you that's okay folks that's okay you're good people i'm not impugning your character this may not be for you but i'm telling you failing to recognize the street fight we're in right now and failing to get ready for the personal attacks that are coming our way
Starting point is 00:11:13 under the illusion that if we show them some higher moral ground, they'll somehow be converted to the religion of conservatism and decorum again is insane these are trench warfare people they are not interested in a duel they are getting ready to gas you in the trenches these people are not kidding they called this guy a train rapist no one even knew what that meant before this week. I'm asking you this as a personal favor and as a friend, and I mean this. If you are not ready for this fight and you are some kind of a thought leader, an activist or something else, and you are under the mistaken belief that we should kiss their butts, hoping they see the light again, and that you're not willing to fight. Please kindly back away.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Your weakness is a virus, and it's contagious. We need everyone on the field right now. Now, I want to caveat this by saying what I've always said. We never ever forfeit big all rights. We are always precluded from any kind of violence, I mean outside of self-defense, obviously. That's not what we do. I'm not suggesting we should respond back by calling other people gang rapists. But I am telling you now, if you're not willing to engage on social
Starting point is 00:12:35 media elsewhere, out in the public space as activists and get up there and argue and argue vociferously and go after people vigorously, if you're not willing to do that, this fight is not for you. Back away. Kindly back away. You're contagious. This is no time to play this game halfway. You either go for it or you don't. We have crossed the Rubicon of decorum.
Starting point is 00:13:03 There is no turning back until the left recognizes they want to turn back they're beating you with brass knuckles and you're you're pleading to a referee the referee doesn't care they're beating the crap out of you the referee's supposed to be the media they're on the guy's side please back away people are watching you get beat up and they're losing momentum and they're losing their own willingness to fight. One more point. You may say, damn, what good does it do to fight back on Twitter
Starting point is 00:13:32 and out in the public space and activism wise and to go after people on the Senate side and to hit back hard that aren't willing to vote for us. What good does that do? What good does it do? It signals to others that we're ready for this fight. Weakness invites other weakness. Do you not know that?
Starting point is 00:13:49 You know what the problem is? I'm sorry, but some of these snowflakes out there on the liberal side and others who've never been involved in sports, who've never been on a gridiron, who've never been in the fourth quarter of a game with your fingers half broken and bleeding from grabbing a guy's jersey or whatever
Starting point is 00:14:02 with no gas in the tank, they've never finished the game out. They don't understand that weakness invites weakness, folks. The other side, you're in a grappling match, an MMA match, or whatever it is. Sports tends to imbue this in people and make people leaders because they understand that there comes that time in every game where both sides think the game is over.
Starting point is 00:14:23 They think they've lost. It's that side that says, you know what? I got a little bit extra in the tank. That continues to go. That's the team that wins. That's the guy in the MMA fight getting pounded in the ground and pound while the other guy's getting tired who finally gets up. I remember the Maurice Smith-Mark Coleman fight like it was yesterday.
Starting point is 00:14:42 Mark Coleman spent, what, three rounds beating the living snot out of Maurice Smith. Maurice Smith would not give up. He gets up, he kicks the guy in the head, knocks him out, wins the fight. And Coleman had nothing, couldn't even get up off the mat. Don't mistake my UFC analogies in any way, by the way, or any kind of it.
Starting point is 00:15:02 The violence is a leftist thing. I'm just making the analogy of the grit, the grit it's going to take to get through this. It signals to others that yes, this fight is worth it. When you signal to others that you're not willing to fight, it signals to others that weakness is okay.
Starting point is 00:15:23 It's not okay. We shouldn't be playing both sides. We shouldn't be cozying up to CNN and mainstream media outlets that are corrupted referees. They're not on our side. Why would you think that? I want to suggest to you one piece here as well in the show notes today. I have the Kathy Griffin piece, which you should read with them. They're attacking.
Starting point is 00:15:48 You want chaos? We're going to give you chaos. But that chaos is going to break out on your side when you lose and we exercise raw political power. You're going to turn on yourselves as you realize you're forced to look in the mirror at what you did to an innocent man. Larry O'Connor from WMAL, who you see on Fox once in a while, has a really, really great piece in the Washington Times. I know Joe knows him. Larry's a friend. He's a good guy. Larry has a piece in the Washington Times today I cannot suggest in strong enough terms you read. It's at the top of my show notes. Larry's piece about andrew breitbart andrew breitbart was once a liberal god rest a man's soul not only that was a pretty hard liberal lived in california was surrounded by liberals as andrew breitbart
Starting point is 00:16:35 said to larry larry knew him larry was one of the original breitbart guys along with dana and stephen crowder and ben shapiro breitbart had said to him, it was the factory setting, which I thought is a great line. Liberalism was the factory setting. If you lived in California, the minute you were birthed and took your first breath of oxygen, liberalism was the default setting. Conservatism was a mission to get there if you got there at all. But Larry says that there was a transformative moment and he knew Andrew well that changed Andrew's life
Starting point is 00:17:07 and not only changed his mind, but as Larry said, radicalized him in the conservative direction. I didn't know this, Joe. What was that moment? I don't know. I didn't either. It was the Clarence Thomas hearings.
Starting point is 00:17:20 Oh. Where Andrew says he watched an innocent man, Clarence Thomas, his reputation be utterly and completely destroyed in front of a national audience. According to Larry, Andrew was never the same. And it's not that it changed Andrew. A lot of people change. It's not that it changes voter registration, not that it changes voting habits. It changed everything. It radicalized them. It made him see the light and it made him see the fight.
Starting point is 00:18:03 And it made Andrew understand that this was a street fight, a street fight that had to be weighed on, that had to be played out on the pages of the Internet, on the pages of newspapers, out in activist circles, in the public space, everywhere. It had to be a 30-front war like the left claims they're waging on us. It had to be. Andrew understood that politics was downstream of culture. We had to fight in a culture. We had to fight economically. We had to fight everywhere using raw political power. I didn't know that about him. Now, why is the article important?
Starting point is 00:18:24 Frankly, you may, you know, important frankly you may you know again you may not care about andrew breitbart you may not be what does that have to do with anything dan you know what it has to do with andrew breitbart's lift and shift into conservatism and moving the conservative ball joe started breitbart that launched the careers of Shapiro, Dana, Steve Crowder, I mean, tons of others. You have Matt Boyle, you have others. I mean, all of these people who flowed through the Breitbart machine. The point Larry's trying to make is America now saw on national television
Starting point is 00:19:03 the evil, the evil, not the misfeasance, the malfeasance, the maliciousness, the evil of the Democrat party play out on national television over a course of weeks. They saw it play out. There are straight thinking, sane American people who have only been marginally involved in politics for a long time. Who will now become activists and will never be the same. Because of what the pure evil they watched on television. How many other Andrew Breitbart's are out there? I'll leave you with one final thing on this topic before we move on. Trump's approval is now 51%.
Starting point is 00:19:41 Folks, no matter what happens today. We'll do a quick update for you later, but no matter what happens today, understand this. This has blown up big time in the Democrats' face. And the smart Democrats, the very few that are left, absolutely know it. left absolutely know it. Montana, New Jersey, Florida, Indiana, North Dakota, West Virginia. You all have said Tennessee. You all have Senate races that are competitive right now. You have to show up in a mountainous wave of people and flush these people out of DC, buy them a one-way ticket home. I don't like spending tax dollars, but the best tax dollars ever spent are going to be the one-way tickets you buy for these Democrat senators right out of Washington, DC, plant their butts right
Starting point is 00:20:39 back in their home state and retire them. 51% approval. Feels good, doesn't it? There's a right and a wrong. Pick a side. This is no time to be playing for advertising dollars or anything else. This is a fight. Get in it or back away.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Weakness is contagious. Okay, there have been some stunning stunning developments on dr for joe um i don't know how much of it you've seen maybe covered it this morning in the radio show a little bit but it is disturbing and i'm gonna walk you through now some you're not you when i first saw this i have to be candid with you i thought this can't these people cannot possibly be this open about their tactics but they are because they're desperate so all right let me get to that thanks let me get through this read this is incredible you know thanks for your patience i always appreciate it but we got to pay for the show um quip quip is i got one of them free and i love it i've actually bought one myself
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Starting point is 00:23:20 you leave your teeth pristine go check it out getquip.com slash dan all right uh so some breaking news last night uh there was a letter from chuck schumer um excuse me grasley forgive me um uh chuck grasley who is running the judiciary committee has been responsible for the cavanaugh confirmation hearing so far grasley sent a very, very interesting letter with a fascinating closing over to Feinstein and others. I think the GOP's got something. And as Sean Davis at The Federalist said, did they just grow a spine because they found something here? Let me give you the lead first, like I've been trying to do lately to make the following story make more sense. give you the lead first like i've been trying to do lately to make the following story make more sense yeah i think there's been a coordinated effort now between some of the same players involved in the attempt to take down trump through spygate and the attempt to give hillary a pass
Starting point is 00:24:17 some of those same players are involved in the effort to discredit judge cavanaugh that you got that? Mm-hmm. Now let's tell the story, rewind, and start from the beginning. Did the GOP step up because they found something here? Well, the Grassley letter leads me to believe it. Here's the sentence. I'm going to read the whole thing, but I want to read the sentence first,
Starting point is 00:24:39 and then I'll go back and read it in context. Grassley's letter says at one point, in light of recently uncovered information. All right, now let me read the whole thing and you'll see that line in context. He sends this letter to Dianne Feinstein requesting Dr. Ford's evidence, her polygraph show and the therapy notes.
Starting point is 00:25:04 But here's the last paragraph of the piece i urge you once again now for the third time in writing to turn over the therapy notes polygraph materials and communications with the washington post that dr ford has relied upon as evidence in addition to the evidence i requested in my october 2 letter, in light of recently uncovered information, this is good, please turn over records and descriptions of direct or indirect communications between Dr. Ford or her representatives and any of the following. So in light of recently uncovered information, what could that be? Here's what Grassley wants.
Starting point is 00:25:42 Number one, he wants communications between Ford's team and U.S. senators or their staffs, particularly the offices of Dianne Feinstein and Mazie Hirono. He says, other than your communications with me. Obviously, he's got those because they communicate. Number two, he noticed how he frames this too, Joe. He wants communications between the alleged witnesses. He doesn't say the witnesses identified. He says the alleged witnesses identified by Dr. Ford, Leland Kaiser, Mark Judge, and PJ Smythe.
Starting point is 00:26:18 He wants those communications. In other words, between Ford's team and them, the alleged witnesses. between Ford's team and them, the alleged witnesses, and three, he wants the communications between Ford's team and Debbie Ramirez, who accused Kavanaugh
Starting point is 00:26:29 of exposing himself there, Julie Swetnick, who accused them of train rapes, or their representatives. Folks, they got something here. And may I suggest to you that what they may have is a coordinated effort by Diane Feinstein,
Starting point is 00:26:49 people representing Dr. Ford from the legal side who had pre-existing relationships to liberals and liberal groups, and an effort to potentially change people's accounts of the events to correspond to a narrative that Brett Kavanaugh was involved in an attack that I don't believe he was involved in? What's my evidence for that? Because I'm not going to throw that out there without backing it up. On July 30th, Dr. Ford has already acknowledged being in Rehoboth Beach. He's acknowledged being in Rehoboth Beach and from all indications, it appears now that she was with a woman by the name of Monica McClain, who was a childhood friend of yours, who's also identified by Dr. Ford's ex-boyfriend as the person alleged to have been assisted in a polygraph test by Dr. Ford. Apparently in some kind of psychological assistance on how to handle a polygraph.
Starting point is 00:27:43 Now, McClain refutes that charge, to be fair, to both sides. But so follow me. This July 30th, Christine Blasey Ford is in Rehoboth Beach, allegedly with Monica McLean. Monica McLean was a former FBI agent. She was also a public relations FBI staffer for Preet Bharara.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Remember Preet Bharara? The Southern District of New York? Yeah. Big anti-Trumper. Has his own podcast right now. Who was Preet Bharara before he was the United States Attorney, Southern District of New York? Oh, he was Chief Counsel for Chuckie Schumer.
Starting point is 00:28:20 Oh. So Dr. Ford's lifelong friend, this FBI agent, was a PR rep for the guy who was the chief counsel for Chuck Schumer. Not a conspiracy theory. These are just connections. Let me say, that's it? No, no, no, no. There's more.
Starting point is 00:28:41 I don't put out stuff without, this gets deeper than that. Who was with Ford on July 30th when she wrote the letter to Dianne Feinstein laying out the details of this attack? Well, according to reporting out there, it was likely Monica McClain, the same FBI agent who worked for the guy who was the chief counsel for Schumer, who was with her on the day she authored this July 30th letter indicating that she was attacked by Brett Kavanaugh as a teenager. What are they looking for? According to a story I read today, and it's in the show notes, apparently it's being reported that McClain or some of her representatives may have texted Leland Kaiser, one of Ford's alleged witnesses, according to Grazley, one of her alleged witnesses, the attack happened, may have texted her to get her to change her story. her to change her story because remember Leland Kaiser who Ford saying is a witness to the the party at a minimum and the day that's the attack happened Kaiser says she has no recollection of
Starting point is 00:29:51 those events at all they're apparently text floating around out there according to reporting that McLean's team may have been pressuring Kaiser to change their story folks this is serious stuff here. Now, who is McClain's attorney? Ford's friend, who according to accounts is with her on July 30th when she authors the letter. And according to other accounts is pressuring people to change their story to indicate Kavanaugh was the attacker. Or was at this party where the attack happened. Who's McLean's attorney? David Laufman.
Starting point is 00:30:31 Oh, who's David Laufman? Now, I'd say remember the names, but this is not a name we brought up on the show before. But remember the name now. I'm going to read to you who David Laufman is. Here's a piece, February 7th, 2018, by Ellen Nakashima at the Washington Post. David Laufman, who had a key role in the Justice Department's investigations of Hillary Clinton and Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, has stepped down Wednesday, Joe, citing personal reasons. Oh, oh, so he stepped down in February of 2018 for personal reasons, despite being intimately
Starting point is 00:31:02 involved in both the Hillary and Spygate operations against Trump. That folks, are they even hiding this anymore? Are they even making an attempt to hide this anymore? So what are they? Again, this is not a conspiracy theory. I just quoted you the Washington Post. involved in the free pass given to Hillary and the full-blown Justice Department attack on Donald Trump is now the same guy representing an FBI agent
Starting point is 00:31:31 who worked for Chuck Schumer's former chief counsel who is assisting Dr. Ford in putting together an account that Brett Kavanaugh, Trump's nominee, attacked her. That's McLean's attorney is Laughman. By the way, Laughman, from what I'm getting from some sources, may have been also involved in the hit job on Mike Flynn. Who else is an attorney in this case? Folks, they're not even hiding it. It's not.
Starting point is 00:32:01 It's so bad. It's so. I'm not. I'm like, I want to. If I don't laugh, I'll cry. I always tell you when I get blood taken, I start to laugh because I hate it done so much of my body laughs instead of like crying. I hate getting blood taken, right?
Starting point is 00:32:14 Who's their other attorney? One of Ford's legal team attorney that according to their own things, working pro bono for free is Michael Bromwich. Who's Michael Bromwich representing? Oh, Andy McCabe, the deputy director of the FBI who was intimately involved in the entire takedown operation, the Spygate operation on Donald
Starting point is 00:32:31 Trump. Folks, you can't make this stuff up. Tell me again how this deep state stuff, ah, deep state, you're all crazy. Are we? Really? Are we all nuts folks they're not even hiding it anymore let me read to you from another piece it's in the show notes sorry i didn't snip off the titles maybe the times or whatever washington times miss mclean's lawyer davidaufman, said in a statement, this is their defense to that they were pressuring witnesses to change their story.
Starting point is 00:33:11 Because unlike the left, I'll give you both sides. Laufman said in a statement, any notion or claim that Ms. McClain pressured Leland Kaiser to alter Ms. Kaiser's account of what she recalled concerning the alleged incident between Dr. Ford and Brett Kavanaugh is absolutely false. So, of course, they're refuting it. Folks, are they even hiding this stuff anymore? It is so transparent that Donald Trump has become a threat, such a layered, detailed,
Starting point is 00:33:43 troubling threat to the multi-layered bureaucratic swamp in D.C. that people will do anything at this point to take him down. And I said to you a little while ago, and I've said on cable news hits and elsewhere, the gift of Donald Trump, Joe, has been getting the other side to show their asses. He has smoked them out.
Starting point is 00:34:08 They have lost all sense of tactical efficiency. Folks, I've been involved in this movement a long time. A long time. I'm 43. Most of my adult life, I've been following what's going on. The left is usually very tactically efficient they know how to move the media they what is the iron triangle as fred siegel calls it the media interest groups and congressional committees the media covers what interest
Starting point is 00:34:40 groups do to get their interest group stuff in front of congressional committees that move legislation the media promotes it fred called fred siegel calls it the iron triangle the left has been effective for eons and using the iron triangle to advance everything from tax hikes to environmental legislation to socialist policies in the united states the media covering stories that interest groups want them to cover brought into power by appealing to congressional committees. This is the iron triangle. They are very, very tactically efficient at it. That's how they push through Obamacare.
Starting point is 00:35:12 That's how they push through the growth in government. It's how they push through repression on Republicans all the time. They are usually very tactically efficient. The gift of Donald Trump has been to smoke out, decimate, and destroy this entire network. Interest groups are panicking. The ACLU is now backing unfounded charges on Kavanaugh, blowing up their entire mission. Environmental groups are panicking. Pro-abortion groups are panicking. Hollywood celebrities are trying to be tough guys, getting arrested in the Capitol and humiliating themselves. Not Benny Johnson coming on my NRA TV show later today from Daily Caller to talk about this.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Who's got video of these phony Hollywood frauds? Donald Trump has single-handedly smoked them all out. They are so overtaken. I'm not explaining this part well, and forgive me. I'm going to, I should have given you the lead first. What I'm suggesting to you is his activities that have disrupted their financial networks, their future jobs, their lobbying jobs, jobs promised to their kids, their sinecures, their government positions, and their power base. He has disrupted the interest groups, the media, and the congressional committees that all worked in conjunction with this iron triangle so deeply.
Starting point is 00:36:28 He has hurt them in their pockets and their ideology so brutally that their only response right now, instead of a rational tactical response, has been pure emotion. That is what their emotion and their anger led them to move down a tactical path. I'm telling you they would not have taken in prior years that lack of a tactical path and and that hey listen we're just going to go and get these lawyers that have worked with us before on other things and we're going to get this woman to allege that uh cavanaugh tried to rape her in a room this was a dumb move it is blown up in their faces it is killing them in these senate races it is absolutely destroying them in presidential approval they are in a world of trouble right now and it's all happening because donald trump has got them to lose self-control ironically as they're
Starting point is 00:37:16 making the very same argument about donald trump that he's out of control listen not everything's the art of the deal not everything's four-dimensional chess by Trump. But his overall strategy to go on the attack against interest groups and the media and to break this iron triangle has resulted in extreme tactical efficiency, panic, and frankly, fear on their side that has led them to irrational, tactically inefficient responses like making up rape allegations against a fully qualified, dignified human being like Brett Kavanaugh. And it is massively blowing up in their faces. That sum it up for you? They're in a world of trouble, folks. But they were never ready for this fight. You are. You've been called a racist, a homophobe, a phobophobic, istophobe for the last 30, 40 years of your life just because you stood up for liberty and freedom.
Starting point is 00:38:16 Our skin is tough. It's thick. We're hard. We're tough. A lot of you are cops, firemen, military, carpenters, truckers. Been hanging sheetrock, painting homes in the heat. Laboring, dealing with the pressure of financial statements. Trying to make money for people, get people employed.
Starting point is 00:38:40 You all are hard. You're hard. Smile a little bit. get people employed. You all are hard. You're hard. Smile a little bit. We're not winning everywhere, but we're winning where we need to win right now. In November, that's our time. There's absolutely no excuse not to show up. I got my mail-in ballot in the mail this week. Me and my wife both voting. Get those votes in early. All right. Today's show.
Starting point is 00:39:07 Excuse me, folks. I'm having a hairball problem. Joe's had to cut out like 600 times. I sound like Gary from the Howard Stern Show. You know, he's always clearing his throat. And it usually never happens. I think it's because I didn't sleep well last night. Something happened last night.
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Starting point is 00:41:35 There you go, folks. Alaska. So Murkowski votes against it. All right. Do you remember that, Alaska? What did I tell you? New rules. Murkowski votes against it.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Lisa Murkowski, if you're listening in Alaska, anyone in Alaska should never, ever at a primary, ever get your support again. Under no circumstances should you ever support Lisa Murkowski again. Now, I believe she's not up till 2022. I want you all to do me a favor right now. Sorry, I'll get back to this story in a second, but I'm watching this live right now, and it's important we put this out there. Make the note on your calendar, the Alaska primary date in 2022, and make sure on that date, under no circumstances, does Lisa Murkowski get your vote. This is absolutely disgraceful. All right, Susan Collins
Starting point is 00:42:21 votes to advance Kavanaugh nomination very good susan collins nice work you know i'm sorry she hasn't been with us on every senator flake votes to it good job listen i've been hard on jeff flake very good it looks like we're gonna be okay here senator flake is gone no matter what so it doesn't really matter but collins let her know i'm listen i'm not the biggest fan of Susan Collins, but please, there's going to be another vote again either tomorrow or Sunday, depending on what happens with Steve Daines, whose daughter's getting married to a Republican senator
Starting point is 00:42:52 from Montana. But please, folks, I'm asking you, I'm sorry it's happening on the air, but this is critical. It's not a joke. I will not forget that story. But it's really critical right now. You email Murkowski,
Starting point is 00:43:06 let her know your extreme disappointment. She has now lost your vote forever. Senator Manchin in West Virginia, nice job. I still wouldn't vote for Manchin in West Virginia no matter what. But you know what? He voted up, so I'm not a phony. All right. It looks like he's going to get through on this end.
Starting point is 00:43:22 So this is great. This is great. But please, email Senator Collins and let her know because she's still, let her know you appreciate the vote. It's important, folks. We're not going to be frauds. When they do the right thing, we got to let them know. We can't just, you know, we can't just go on endless attack mode. We have to be tactical, unlike the left right now.
Starting point is 00:43:37 It's a street fight, a street fight. You put your, you put your fighters in the fight. So flaking doesn't matter with flake anyway but let him know you appreciate the vote markowski well this is unbelievable what a disappointment all right looks like we're gonna get through this is good okay um the russian lawyer natalia veselnitskaya yeah who showed up at the famous trump tower meeting with Don Jr. that the left always poised to collusion these Russians showed up to meet with Don Jr. alleging to have information on Hillary of course they didn't the meeting ended abruptly because they came into the meeting
Starting point is 00:44:15 talking about some Hillary thing and showed up and actually talked about Russian adoption and Magnitsky Don Trump Jr. left was nice enough nice enough to be straight about it later on, put the emails out. Again, I think he would agree the meeting was a bad idea, but he's been open and honest about it. I see, at this point, nothing wrong with it, given the way they've handled it afterwards. They've been totally transparent. Veselnitskaya, Joe, according to multiple reports, was being handled by a Russian deputy
Starting point is 00:44:43 attorney general by the name of sack Cara Petion. Forgive me if I'm saying that wrong, who died yesterday in a helicopter crash on a quote, unauthorized flight. I'm not laughing about it. I'm just like, I can't figure this out. Like this case gets weirder by the minute.
Starting point is 00:45:04 I, let me be clear. I'm not making, I can't figure this out. This case gets weirder by the minute. Let me be clear. I'm not making any connections here. I'm not, I don't know. I'm just, I'm telling you that this case, the circumstances surrounding this case get weirder by the minute. It's just coincidence, don't you know?
Starting point is 00:45:21 Apparently so. It's just coincidence. Sack Karapetyan, who was handling Veselnitskaya, Coincidence, don't you know? Apparently so. It's just coincidence. Zach Karapetyan, who was handling Veselnitskaya, died in a helicopter crash in an unauthorized flight. It's just, folks, the case just gets uglier by the minute. It really does. Yeah, it does. Okay, I wanted to get to a couple more stories a quick here i'm just going to go through this quick because it's an important story for you to know about but some of the tech
Starting point is 00:45:52 industry people are denying it there is a story i have in the show notes today called the big hack did you see this yeah man about how the chinese supply chain model in the technology industry is infiltrating american companies for the purpose of inserting microchips that allow some kind of, and again, I'm pleased in the tech industry people, I know I'm not saying it precisely. I know the limitations of my technical knowledge. I'm just trying to get the audience a story. You can read the story for the details, but there was some kind of effort, according to this story in Bloomberg about a Chinese effort to insert microprocessors or microchips into equipment, enabling them somehow access into American technology products.
Starting point is 00:46:37 The story's, they've been calling it the big hack. Now, Apple and others who use the servers where these Chinese microchips were used, you know, to allegedly get the information, are denying this story vigorously. Now, I'm just telling you, and I've said this before, I am absolutely a free trader and always have been. That's been a source of real contention on the show. I always get a lot of emails. But I will say to to you our national defense comes first obviously and even to my free trader friends kato and elsewhere i i'm with you on the economics
Starting point is 00:47:13 of it but we if this story if if if we're going to handle this responsibly if this turns out to be true in subsequent investigations that this free trade with the Chinese, the Chinese are using as a technological tool in a battle against us to spy on either everyday Americans or insert equipment into our military equipment as a means to sabotage or spy. That is an absolute red line, folks. Red line. No go. The article's long. I know it's bloomberg i get it but again this is one of those times where i have to break my no click rule for them it is an important story for you to read again i'm a free i understand the economics of comparative and absolute advantage
Starting point is 00:47:58 and free trade i also understand the need to protect our country and if the chinese are using this broken up global supply chain and when i say global supply chain i mean forget about made in china or made in america anymore that doesn't exist because things that are made in china may be 40 made in america things that are made in america may be 25 made in china supply chain the if joe has an iphone the supply chain of products the glass the microchips they may not all be made in America. They may be made all over the world, even though the final product is assembled here. That did not happen 100 years ago because the logistics weren't there.
Starting point is 00:48:35 The logistics and communications right now are set up to outsource pieces of your supply chain all over the world. of your supply chain all over the world. If a component of that international supply chain, notably China, is using their integral part in that supply chain as a means to wage economic surveillance espionage on us, then that absolutely rebuts any free trade argument whatsoever. This is a serious story.
Starting point is 00:49:04 Again, I'm giving you both sides. Apple and the companies involved are resolutely denying this. Bloomberg, who you know, dare hit or miss, Bloomberg is standing by their story.
Starting point is 00:49:19 Read the story. It is very disturbing. Did you see this one, Joe? I saw you shaking your head when I talked about it. Did that not freak you out? Yeah, it was a little spooky. It is very disturbing. Did you see this one, Joe? I saw you shaking your head when I talked about it. Yeah, I'll check it out. Did that not freak you out? Yeah, it's a little spooky. It made me think of the phone situation about a year or two ago when we were hearing this. The Chinese were putting the ability to spy in some of the Chinese phones. Remember that?
Starting point is 00:49:35 Oh, my gosh. This is a really big problem. Safety and national security has to come first. I mean, down here in Florida, we had that atrocious Chinese drywall problem that nearly decimated the housing market down here. And the dog bones or the dog treats, remember that? The polluted, right, with chemicals in it. Folks, this is real stuff.
Starting point is 00:49:55 Believe me, like I said, I understand the free trade. I mean, the Chinese drywall thing down here, we're looking, my wife and I had houses now. We're staying in Florida in this area, actually. We're just looking at new Jonos. It's old news. What's the first question I ask? When was the house built?
Starting point is 00:50:09 If it was built in the year of Chinese drywall, me and my wife are like, no thanks, see you later. I'm dead serious. We don't even consider it. I don't care how nice it is. All right, last story. So Jeff Carlson, who writes at the Epoch Times,
Starting point is 00:50:22 does some really terrific work. And Judy, who sends me some of the articles sometimes, they both sent a piece over this morning, which is really, really, really good. Carlson's just terrific. I can't cite his work enough. And he cites a little bit of an anomaly going on right now, Joe, in the public release of information being declassified in the spy gate saga he cites how a number of these people uh involved in it uh brennan comey mccabe and others have testified up on the hill and a lot of the evelyn farkis of msnbc fame who talked about how they spread information up on the hill how they knew what they knew um he talks about how a number of their testimonies have been declassified and
Starting point is 00:51:07 people can now go and read them. But there's three specific people, three specific people whose testimony is not being released. And it's very suspicious. I peak Joe's interest because I didn't tell him this before. I like to get a genuine reaction. He says, you know,
Starting point is 00:51:24 let me read from it. It says, one possible explanation. Oh, no, I'll read from the top. Sorry. The transcripts of Comey, Jim Comey, Brennan,
Starting point is 00:51:31 and Mike Rogers originating from closed hearings may inherently contain some classified information, but the decision to withhold didn't pertain to any decision from Dan Coates to DNI regarding
Starting point is 00:51:42 declassification issues. Ah, yeah! 51-49. Yeah! That's what winning looks like! There it is! Now we don't have to do a special. I'll get back to that. I'm sorry the choppy nature, folks,
Starting point is 00:51:58 but this is what we're here to give you what's important. 51-49. This is what winning looks like. Cross the goal line. Nice. Read it and weep. Now you'll feel what raw political power looks like.
Starting point is 00:52:17 Done the right way. We don't need violence. That's your thing. Feel it. Yes's your thing. Feel it. Yes, feel it. Sorry, folks. I just... Savoring the moment.
Starting point is 00:52:35 Yes. Yeah, I just... This poor guy, man. Yeah. Oh. You know, sometimes winning feels good. Just do me one favor. Please, I'm begging you as a friend.
Starting point is 00:52:47 Do not dissuade. Let this, there's no victory party. Yeah, savor it for the moment. I don't mean to be Debbie Downer. Savor this. It's good to feel good once in a while. And I'm going to go tonight and me and my wife will have a date and I'm going to have a good time and savor that victory. But understand, this is still a street fight.
Starting point is 00:53:06 Do not let this dissuade you from voting and do not let this dissuade you today from sending those emails and calls I'm begging you to do. Murkowski expressed your disappointment. Collins and Flake, thank them. We still got one more vote. But this, yes, this is what it looks like to win when you fight back. This is what it looks like to win. This is what it looks like to win when you fight back. This is what it looks like to win. This is what it feels like to win.
Starting point is 00:53:28 We've been beaten down for too long by these people. This is what it looks like to win. You want to rip up our signs in college campuses? You want to cost us our jobs, call us racist? This is what it looks like to eat that porridge. Eat it. 51-49. We go through.
Starting point is 00:53:48 One more, folks. One more. Okay. Again, I'm sorry. It's been very choppy, but this is a critical news day, and I would be doing you an extreme disservice
Starting point is 00:53:58 if I did not put that out there. Getting back to this, one reason, one possible reason we're looking at for the withholding of the testimony by these three players, Jim Comey,
Starting point is 00:54:11 John Brennan, and Mike Rogers, as Carlson speculates is what's Johnny Huber up to Joe. Remember John Huber, the United States attorney assigned back in November to 2017 to look into FISA abuse. Yeah, yeah,
Starting point is 00:54:24 I do. Carlson makes an interesting suggestion that we put out before, but it's worth revisiting on the Take It East front. Remember, the Inspector General investigating the FISA abuse has no authority
Starting point is 00:54:40 to prosecute at all. He's an investigator. When I was a Secret Service agent, I investigate Joe for felonious mopery. I present my evidence to a United States attorney. They, and they alone, decide to subpoena or to prosecute.
Starting point is 00:54:57 It is not the Secret Service agent. The Inspector General has the same limitations. He cannot prosecute. He can only investigate. John Huber, who was assigned by Sessions back in November 2017 to investigate this debacle, has been suspiciously quiet lately. I'd forgotten all about him until you mentioned him. Of course, so has everybody else. I think that's intentional. May I suggest to you that Carlson's onto something here? That the reason Jim Comey,
Starting point is 00:55:27 John Brennan, and Mike Rogers' testimonies may not be released publicly is because they may be being used behind the scenes. Because Mike Rogers, who I believe was a hero in this thing, the head of the NSA who exposed a lot of the abuses and things like that, do you think it's just possible that his testimony is being used against the testimony of Comey and Brennan and they're not releasing it publicly because they don't want any kind of coordination or anything like that to happen or to give them any ammunition beforehand? Folks, again, I've been telling you to take it easy. I know some people like it, some don't. I'm certainly, again, with Sessions, I'm very upset about a lot of the ways things have been handled, but suggesting that nothing's going on behind the
Starting point is 00:56:11 scenes is absurd. Carlson's assertion here in his piece makes perfect sense. Why would they not declassify Comey, Brennan, and Rogers' testimony behind closed closed doors because they're likely part of a massive prosecutorial effort going on behind the scenes by Huber to finally to finally bring down some of the players in this thing who were involved in remember what I told you potential felony leaks of information potential felony leaks and potential abuses of the FISA process and the Woods procedure to verify information. There's the threesome, okay? Here's where the prosecution, if it's happening right now, which I think it is, is going to go. Felony leaks of information, violations of the FISA court process for presenting information using the
Starting point is 00:57:07 what's kind of like a twosome, but a twosome three, using the Woods procedure, which indicates how information is supposed to make it into the FISA court with specific verification processes. There are also, I believe, going to be massive administrative penalties from people who continue to use Christopher Steele as a source, despite the FBI deeming him, quote, not suitable for use. There's something happening, folks. All right. Thanks again for tuning in.
Starting point is 00:57:33 I really appreciate it. It means a lot to me. The audience has been growing. I'm sorry for the choppy show today, but again, it was necessary. I respect my audience and I don't like doing it like that, but given the gravity of today's information, I wanted to be sure you had the latest stuff, and now you do. Three or four key senators vote yes, Kavanaugh moves on, we win. New rules, we win, you lose. Please pick up my new book, folks. I know if you haven't yet, I'm not the greatest salesman in the world, but I would appreciate it. I'm really bad at this,
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