The Dan Bongino Show - Ep. 856 Another Headfake
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dan bongino all right happy thanksgiving welcome to the dan bongino show original content produced
for you we don't abandon you on the holidays joe armacost how are you today i'm doing well
happy thanksgiving to you dan and to all of our listeners. Happy Thanksgiving.
It's been a great year. Yeah, it's been a great year
and thank you.
I mean, it is Thanksgiving and I want to give thanks
to the Almighty first,
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you all. You have made my life and
Joe's a distinct pleasure. We love doing
this show for you every day. Yes, sir.
It has exploded into a
rather large audience thanks to
you um not to me um you did it uh you know i'm glad you like the content but uh thank you very
much it means a lot to me all right i've got an interesting yesterday's show kind of blew up a
little bit uh i knew something was going on at the end of the show when joe was writing me notes in
the in the camera like this is great this is all right and i'm like all right and uh yes yesterday's
show about the real scandal of the Clinton Foundation, which tells like
a spy novel in case you missed it, is just gone crazy.
Show calls it 628 part two, the famous 628, which almost tripled our audience overnight.
Episode number that is.
So go back and listen to that because I want to not double down on it yesterday.
I've got a couple more things I want to throw in and I want to get to some news I missed
out yesterday as well
and some stuff that's been breaking
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So just some more tie-ins yesterday.
The reason these local these stories
are coming out now yesterday we discussed the um maggie haberman story at the new york times about
oh donald trump asked the white house lawyer if they should start a special counsel investigation
to mrs clinton so there's absolutely probable cause that the Clinton cabal committed crimes.
I don't care what the scandal, there's no scandal here.
The scandal is the New York Times running cover.
So I explained in yesterday's show why they did that,
because they're already getting ready to say, see, look,
when Mrs. Clinton and her team are in fact and may be prosecuted,
they're looking to say, look, we said this was political, right?
The Ivanka email story and the other story
that popped out in the New York Times about other administration officials using private email is
another way to do this. It is a distraction technique by people in the liberal media.
And I've said, I've been consistent on this. Guys, the rules are simple. And ladies,
you can't use private email in a government. Simple as that. But to compare this to the
Hillary Clinton email debacle is embarrassing and you're
just making an idiot out of yourself if you do that. There are no deleted emails. There are no
missing emails. There are no private servers. There's no classified information. This is apples
and oranges. You're just bringing it up as a distraction technique. Why? Because folks,
there's a great article out by Jeff Carlson who does some really great work at the Epoch Times.
I'll put in the show notes today. I really would like you to read. It's long, but it is good and it is worth your time.
It's an article about some connections in the Mueller probe with Deripaska,
Oleg Deripaska, name a blast from the past year. And I think, again, this is another one of those,
let's distract from what's really going on and turn attention back to Manafort and the Trump
team. I've always said to you that this is what happens with the media and turn attention back to Manafort and the Trump team. I've always said to
you that this is what happens with the media and the Mueller probe. Their goal is this. It's very
simple. Let me lay it out for you. Some of you are probably cooking your turkey right now,
listening on your Amazon device, your Google device. The Mueller probe's intentions at this
point appear simple. Keep the attention on Donald Trump, hire a bunch of Donald Trump haters and
Clinton people, which is what Mueller did, and keep all of the Clinton stuff, the Democrat stuff, and the Obama administration
scandals hidden. Yesterday, I talked about the Clinton Foundation. Today, I want to hammer on
another angle. The angle is this. Who was the source for Christopher Steele in the dossier?
Now, there have been a number of different stories about who that source is, a Russian
intelligence official in the United States, Baumgartner over in Russia.
Christopher Steele never went to Russia to get these sources.
So in the dossier, the entire Trump investigation, let's be clear, is based on this dossier,
right?
It is a bunch of nonsense, debunked information.
We have never really gotten a hard answer about who starts
the dossier. I shouldn't say who starts it. Where the source is, who the sources are. Is it made up?
Who are the sources? One of the things I want to kind of throw out to you is something I brought
up a while ago is about Oleg Deripaska. Now, Carlson has a really, really exhaustive piece
about Deripaska today, but there are some really, really interesting angles to this about Deripaska. Is he the source or one of the sources Christopher Steele was using to feed this fake information to the FBI and the Department of Justice, which was used by the Obama administration to spy on Trump? And why does that matter?
I'm going to tie this up for you don't worry about it
but you got to understand this okay
why would that matter
if Oleg Deripaska was the source for this
because ladies and gentlemen
Oleg Deripaska is a close ally
of Vladimir Putin
and is in fact a very tied in Russian oligarch
with deep ties to Russia
and their entire community over there
of people who are let let's say, in
the know.
We got a Russian, baby.
We got a Russian.
We got a Russian.
The problem is, as Joe always says, sooner or later, you got to produce a Russian.
Joe!
We need that song, Joe, you did.
We need some cuts from that song.
We do.
Joe did a song.
We got to throw that in there.
Folks, sooner or later, in a Russian collusion scandal, you're going to have to produce Russians that
actually colluded. But Joe, let me ask you a very
simple question. Yes, sir. What if there
already is a Russian who colluded,
but he didn't collude with the Trump team.
He colluded
with people hired
by the Clintons
to gather phony information
and then get it into the court to spy on the Trump team.
Why is this important now? Because this Mueller probe, I saw this piece yesterday. I was going to talk about
something completely different. I really believe this Ivanka email story and all this other stuff,
despite it being old news, is being leaked now with the Haberman story because details are going
to start to emerge about potentially Deripaska and others who were Russians, who were not feeding
information to the Trump team,
but were feeding it through Christopher Steele potentially into the dossier.
What leads me to believe that?
Folks, the connections are deep, but they're easy to explain.
Deripaska, who's again, a Russian oligarch connected to Putin,
hired a law firm, a lobby firm, excuse me, and a lawyer, Adam Waldman.
Adam Waldman was reaching out to Democrat senators on the Intel Committee investigating Trump.
I'm using the air quotes there because this is a witch hunt.
This guy reaches out to Mark Warner, a Democrat on the Senate committee.
This guy, Waldman, who's working for the Russian.
Remember, this must be a Russian collusion case about Trump, not about Hillary's team.
Right.
He hires this guy who's reaching out to Democrat
senators. Why was he doing that?
Trying to set up meetings with who?
Christopher Steele.
The same British spy Hillary's team
paid to gather the fake information on Trump
from alleged
Russian sources. So let's be
clear on this. A lobbyist
connected to Christopher Steele
paid by Hillary to gather information about
trump's relationship to russia from russian sources the same lobbyist was also hired by
an actual russian connected to putin who would if anyone had information was going on the goings
on inside russia it would have been him so was the hillary team colluding with the russian or was the Hillary team colluding with the Russian or was the Trump
team colluding with the Russian? Because the Deripaska connection seems to be connected to
the Democrat orbit, not the Trump orbit. Now, Deripaska is connected to Manafort because they
had business dealings together. But now the Mueller investigation into Manafort, the relentless
investigation into Manafort makes you, I'm not defending Manafort, the relentless investigation into Manafort makes it.
I'm not defending Manafort, by the way.
It seems like a lot of stuff going on there was shady.
But now the relentless focus by Mueller into the Manafort connection makes a world of sense.
It's his way to keep all the other stuff, the Deripaska being connected to the lobbyist who's connected to Steele, to keep that all out of the public eye.
To keep Manafort from talking about it.
Because people know what happened.
You may say, why draw attention to it then?
And why go after Manafort?
Just draw attention to it.
The Democrats drew attention to it by alleging that Trump colluded with the Russians.
to it the democrats drew attention to it by alleging that trump colluded with the russians sooner or later manafort and somebody was going to talk and say hey this guy deripaska's connections
are the lobbyists who are trying to reach out to democrat senators and to christopher steel who
is working for hillary the russian connections are through the democrats what a great way to
shut everybody up right now some other fascinating connections between deripaska
the russian and people connected to the democrat space and hillary in jeff carlson's piece which
is in the show notes in 2005 deripaska had been given a multiple entry american visa
after he hired alston and bird a lobbying firm run by former presidential candidate bob dole
who's a republican for those of you who forget.
Deripaska hired Dole's firm in October 2003.
Notably, this is interesting.
The contact listed in the Deripaska lobbying registration is Jonathan Weiner.
Jonathan Weiner.
Where does that name sound familiar? Jonathan Weiner?
You mean the State Department official who wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post admitting that he was shuttling information about Donald Trump from Christopher Steele to the FBI?
That guy?
Oh, it goes on.
You mean Jonathan Weiner, who would later serve as a conduit between Christopher Steele and the State Department during the 2016 presidential election?
Yeah, same guy.
Right, yeah.
Same guy.
Presidential election.
Yeah, same guy.
Yeah.
Same guy.
So Deripaska apparently has a connection as well to a State Department official who is shuttling, who has admitted, ladies and gentlemen, in a Washington Post piece, he has admitted
to shuttling information between the State Department, Christopher Steele, and entities
investigating Donald Trump.
He knows Deripaska, the Russian.
He's listed as the contact in Deripaska's lobbying registration form.
He's the guy listed.
As Joe keeps telling the audience, when are we going to find a Russian?
The answer is we found one with deep contacts.
Who's connected to Putin,
connected to a lobbyist,
working with a guy working for Hillary,
connected to a state department official,
official in the past,
who's already admitting passive negative information on Trump to investigative
authorities from the state department.
This guy's not an investigator.
What do we also know? We also know that a guy working with him is trying to reach out to Democrat senators investigating Trump.
We also know that the FBI tried to use Deripaska to get Bob Levinson back from Iran while Bob
Mueller was the FBI director. For allegations, Andy McCabe was involved in that deal as well.
We also know the FBI approached Deripaska about bringing a source
in and around the Trump investigative time.
We also know that Deripaska was at an economic forum
at the same time as a guy named Sergey Milian.
Sergey Milian, alleged to be a source in the dossier, source D, of the Trump, let's say, stories about the hotel and the bed and the prostitutes.
Well, it's a family day.
But source D, according to some reports out there, is alleged to be
Sergey Millian.
Right around the time this information is shown, this is all in the book
too, the Millian angle.
Millian's at an economic conference when this information appears with
Deripaska.
Did Deripaska connect him to Steele?
Is that how this Source D, Millian's alleged information,
made it into the dossier
about the tapes and the hotel beds
and all that other stuff?
Joe says it all the time.
Where's the Russians?
Did we find one?
The Russians connected to everybody
in the Hillary orbit.
Yeah.
Now,
does that interview with Papadopoulos
I did on my podcast where he talks about Millian reaching out to him with these business deals and approaching him, does that now make sense?
Who asked Millian to do that?
Remember that, Joe?
Yeah.
I said to Papadopoulos, didn't you get approached by Sergey Millian?
Yeah, Millian.
Millian, the same guy who was at this conference with Deripaska right around the same time this information appears? Folks, read the piece by Jeff Carlson. Clearly, we're looking for a Russian.
There's allegations of Russian collusion. As Joe and I have said from the start, the Russians you
find may not be connected to the Trump team. The Russians you find may, in fact, be connected to people in the Democrat and Hillary orbit.
My Russian meter is pointing in that direction.
Of course it is.
The Russia meter.
Yeah, it's Hillary.
Yep.
You're darn right.
Yeah, that's it.
The Russians are connected to her sphere, her space, her orbit.
Yeah.
The rings of Saturn are circulating around the hillary planet not the trump planet
folks i've told you this from the start again i only bring it up today because yesterday's story
about the clinton foundation blew people's minds i've been getting emails about it all day
about how good they loved the show a lot of people didn't understand how corrupt the clintons were
and their foundation yesterday's show laid it out i I'm bringing this up today because Jeff's piece, which was released yesterday, is pretty
damning about Mueller's investigation into Deripaska and Manafort.
And now it makes all the sense in the world why they would try to shut Manafort down from
talking.
Because he probably understands all the business dealings of Deripaska.
Folks, we got to get some conclusion to this.
It's driving everybody crazy.
I never thought it in that manner.
You know, the metaphor.
I never thought that that's why they were tying them up.
That's why they're tying everybody up.
That's why yesterday I brought up Victor Vexelberg.
I'll be.
That's why they're investigating.
It's clear as day.
Remember the Mueller team?
Yesterday, go back to yesterday's show. I talk about Vexelberg, the guy be. That's why they're investigating. It's clear as day. Remember the Mueller team yesterday?
Go back to yesterday's show.
I talk about Vexelberg, the guy who ran the Skolkovo project.
That's why the Mueller team was looking into Victor Vexelberg.
It's not to prosecute Hillary or the Clinton Foundation or the ties I discussed yesterday.
It's to tie him up to get him to shut up about everything.
It's clear as day.
It's why they were interested in Pinchuk. It's not to investigate Pinchuk. It's to shut up about everything. It's clear as day. It's why they were interested in Pinchuk. It's
not to investigate Pinchuk. It's to shut everybody up. Ladies and gentlemen, you may say, what
evidence do you have of that? I say to you, what evidence do you have that I'm wrong? Everybody
that has been arrested and prosecuted has been a Trump team person for process crimes. While
everybody they've interviewed that's been connected to Hillary Clinton and her team has gotten a complete pass.
That's the evidence.
The evidence is you can't produce a scintilla of evidence that Mueller's team is doing anything
to uncover actual Russian collusion.
The collusion is clear between Hillary's team and the Russians.
It's clear as day.
Just pay attention.
Open your eyes.
All right.
Let me move on to other stuff.
But the connections are just outrageous, folks.
I want to talk about this Trump going to a battle
with John Roberts, too.
This is just terrific.
I love it.
I do.
Trump does not take any crap from anyone.
It's just amazing.
Let me just pull up these
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uh he doesn't care who you are um he doesn't listen uh folks you can make any of the value
judgments or moral judgments you want about Donald Trump.
Obviously, it's a free country, and I'm not here to criticize people who have their own separate opinions.
All I ask is that you base it on fact and what's happening on the ground.
So some people had problems with Trump's criticisms of prominent military officer McRaven.
Also, some people were saying with John Roberts roberts yesterday chief justice who had kind of
alluded to in in his comments and criticism on trump oh maybe trump should be quiet about this
ah folks i just don't think so again you're free to think how you want about donald trump i get it
about his his fighting punching back style but the guy is clearly a counter puncher and always
has been so here's the background here's what happened the asylum ruling where this uh liberal judge who's a liberal he was appointed by obama
somehow ruled that we now can't control our borders uh the judge ruled that trump's edict
that um you had to claim asylum at a port of entry which joe is common sense in other words
if you're going to enter the united states without citizenship or green card or any legal ability to do so and
you are going to claim asylum to do it you have to do it at a port of entry at an actual legal
border crossing yep this is not controversial it's only controversial to lunatic liberals right
so but unfortunately we have a bunch of liberals on the courts who just write the laws themselves
and don't seem to care anymore right so of course, of course, it gets in front of an Obama judge who says,
no, Trump can't say that.
You now can apparently, according to the judge,
who's just making it up as he goes along.
And I'm tired.
Listen, I'm really, really fed up with this faux deference
we have to pay to the judiciary.
They just make it up as they go along, Joe.
Dan Horowitz from Conservative View has been on this from day one.
Why we're supposed to treat them as if they're some kind of, you know, the anointed ones,
as Thomas Sowell would call, you know, the vision of the anointed in his book, while they act like just standard everyday politicians. I'm not sure. I'm not doing that. And by the way, I give exactly
zero of that anyone thinks other way. do what you want judges want to act like
politicians that's exactly how you're going to be treated so trump came out with a statement
criticizing this judge and he emphasized in his statement that this guy was an obama appointed
judge so john roberts um you know uh fake conservative and savior for obamacare uh remember
about it was uh justice roberts Roberts who made up, started just creating out
of thin air, new legal penumbras to save Obamacare, criticized kind of covertly Trump and responded to
a press inquiry and said, we don't have Obama judges or Bush judges. We have judges basically
taking a shot at Donald Trump. So Trump fired back in a tweet,
sorry, Justice Roberts, but you do indeed have Obama judges, and they have a much different
point of view than the people who are charged with the safety of our country. It'd be great
if the Ninth Circuit was indeed a, quote, independent judiciary, as Roberts alleged.
But if it is, why are so many opposing views on border and safety cases filed there,
and why are vast numbers of these
cases overturned please study the numbers they are shocked we need protection and security these
rulings are making the country unsafe very dangerous and unwise good for you djt
tell me again why we're supposed to be treating these judges like judges when they're acting like politicians. Folks, they are
politicians. I'm sorry. You can either respect the Constitution. You can respect the law as it's
worded, 212F of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which clearly states the president can keep
any class of aliens out of the country based on a national security interest, or you can make it up
yourself and act like a politician, which is what the Obama judge did in overturning Trump's rule.
Think about this now, Joe. Anybody now at any time can walk across the border anywhere they choose,
just say asylum and no problem at all. You don't even have to go to a point of entry or a consulate
to do it anymore. Why? Because one judge appointed by Obamaama said it and we're all supposed to sit back
in deference to his massive intelligence oh he's so smart oh this is so wonderful the judge said it
nah hard pass no thanks he's a politician he's acting like a politician this judge and i'm damn
glad donald trump called him out about it good for. If you don't come in at a port of entry, who are you supposed to plead asylum to?
I knew you were going to say that.
I have no idea.
Okay, fine.
Listen, I'm not trying to make any sense out of this.
And I can sense your hesitation to try to digest this, to try to chew on it yourself.
You're like, okay, so we have legal ports of entry where you can come to the United States.
You can claim asylum.
You can gain entry into the United States. You can claim asylum.
You can gain entry into the United States as a legal resident or a citizen.
And then we have illegal border crossing areas.
So now you can apparently walk anywhere. I mean, next, Joe, you're going to be able to walk anywhere you want along that, you know, thousands of miles of border and just demand a hearing right there.
Just demand the hearing right there.
And these liberal judges are going to say, you know what?
I think the government should pay for not only a lawyer, but a private judge to meet you in the middle of the border section you choose, where you can have an asylum hearing heard right there.
That's a pretty good idea.
I should be careful.
Because you're right, Joe.
Some libs are probably saying, damn, Bongino's got a great idea.
We should have judges in the middle of the border everywhere. lawyers. I mean, folks, this is nonsense. I applaud Trump for fighting back. And I'm glad he's finally calling out both John Roberts and others. John
Roberts was a Bush appointee who basically saved Obamacare by himself. By saying that the tax
that Obama's team said the individual mandate wasn't a tax.
John Roberts said, no, it's a tax.
Really?
You should listen to Obama, who argued to George Stephanopoulos in an interview that the individual mandate wasn't a tax.
I'll take him at his word.
Roberts is like, no, no, no.
I'm saying it's a tax.
Why?
Because I want to save Obamacare, basically.
All right.
So I wanted to get to that.
I didn't mention that yesterday.
All right. Let's see here. What do we got? Oh, Betsy DeVos. Folks, the left has found a new target. I missed this in yesterday's show. The education secretary, Betsy DeVos, the left, I shouldn't say a new target. She's been a target for a while, but they have really doubled down to the point where Betsy DeVos needs security by the U.S. Marshals now. The left has put her in their sights and they cannot stand Betsy DeVos.
And they now are losing their minds over Title IX.
Well, what happened?
This is important.
And this could affect your kids in the future.
I want to make sure you know about these developments.
sure you know about these developments the obama administration while they were in office and in power wanted college campuses to become this uh this new system of discretionary justice
for sexual assault cases folks this is serious stuff this is not a joke right obviously this
stuff happens there's no doubt about it but the ob Obama administration, what I believe is a test case for their form of discretionary justice and other tribunals and bureaucratic panels and bureaucratic judges, what they can't get done through the criminal justice system and the civil justice system, they want to get done through these bureaucratic panels. Maybe I'm not explaining this well. I want to be clear on this. Joe is the audience on Buds Me. He looks a little bit confused right now.
The left does not like being bound by the law and they don't like being bound by the standard rules of justice.
The left wants to punish their political enemies. They always have.
That is the genesis of the Spygate scandal, the genesis of unmasking, the genesis of discretionary government, of Obamacare.
The left does not like rules because they believe in big ass state power in their mind. The state is, you know, what is it? They have taught same
law, right? Was that what he said? Napoleon, I am the state, right? This is what they want.
Obama thought he was the state. So they love the idea of these panels, especially on very
serious issues, knowing that Republicans would and should take them seriously sexual
assault panels on college campuses and these trials were were turning into a real disaster
for these colleges because anybody at any time could accuse someone of sexual assault on a
college campus and according to the obama administration's guidance and it wasn't really
guidance folks because if these colleges didn't apply by the guidance and the rules set forth they would lose what federal funding yeah now
you understand why the obama administration wanted to control the student loan industry and took it
over the federal funding is everything basically they put your college out of business if you
didn't obey the new rules and the new rules on these sexual assault tribunals
were that there was not going to be any cross-examination.
And the standard of evidence was not anywhere close to beyond a reasonable doubt.
Now, no cross-examination.
These are bedrocks, bedrocks of our modern judicial system.
The fact that there was no cross-examination at all in these cases is just outrageous.
So Betsy, because think about it, folks.
These are very serious cases.
There's no doubt about it.
But if you, your son or your daughter is accused of a sexual assault and is not even allowed
to defend themselves, this could be your kid.
What if they're not guilty?
What if they didn't do anything?
So there was no cross-examination allowed. This could be your kid. What if they're not guilty? What if they didn't do anything?
So there was no cross-examination allowed.
Betsy DeVos came in and they put out new rules for these procedures saying, no, there will be cross-examination and you will basically be allowed to defend themselves.
The left is losing their minds. Folks, listen to me. I'm telling you what this is really about. This story matters. It is important. It matters because the left wants this. They don't like the idea of people being able to defend Securities and Exchange Commission that can go after these banks and stuff with a lower standard of evidence.
You get what I'm saying?
Does this make sense?
Through the court system, they'd have to prove something beyond a reasonable doubt.
It's hard to target your political enemies in a Spygate type scandal when you have to
go to a regular court.
Notice, where did they go to target Donald Trump?
The FISA courts.
Oh.
Where the Trump team would never find out about it.
There is no ability for Trump's lawyer to come in there or Carter Page's lawyer or Papadopoulos or anyone else.
To challenge it.
The left loves the idea of unaccountable judges attacking their political enemies.
They love this idea.
Yeah.
This is what this is really about.
Establishing a bureaucracy of people able to punish.
Now, this stuff is serious.
This isn't a joke.
This isn't some scam.
But the fact that Betsy DeVos and the education department are now overturning these rules
and instituting basic principles, ladies and gentlemen, like if you're accused of this very serious thing here, sexual assault, you're actually able to cross examine and defend yourself.
The left doesn't want it.
They are losing their minds.
They are going after Betsy DeVos.
They are losing it.
College campuses, liberals on college campuses are saying this is an assault on people who are assault.
It is not
it is a basic tenet of our constitutional republic that if you are accused of something that serious
that is a serious crime that you should be able to defend yourself
and the colleges don't want to do that they have been sued multiple times by people who
have been wrongly accused,
who later on they've had to pay damages.
Left doesn't like it, folks.
The left doesn't want any accountability.
They want to be able to use all of these bureaucrats and others.
They want to be able to use them to target their political enemies,
and they don't want any ability whatsoever for them to defend themselves.
All right.
Another story I didn't get to yesterday.
Folks, this is important stuff.
The work requirements for Medicaid.
This is important.
The Trump administration, in a pretty substantial Obamacare reform, had authorized the state of Kentucky to put in work requirements
for Medicaid. The work requirements for Medicaid were then, I'm sorry, I'm trying to get this out
in a functional way so you can understand it. The Obamacare Medicaid expansion did not have
work requirements built in, meaning you would get this substantial government, you know, quote, air quotes, free health care, folks.
You would get this free health care benefit from the government and you would get it basically with no work requirements.
You wouldn't have to work at all. Now, Kentucky asked for a waiver from that.
Kentucky was granted a waiver by the Trump administration.
And so Kentucky instituted some basic form of work requirements,
which should be standard. If you're going to get some benefits from the government,
taxpayers who are paying them, poor folks, middle-class folks, and wealthy folks alike
who are paying for your benefits, and you can work, you should work. I don't think this is
in any way controversial. Of course, the left lost their mind. They sued. The Trump administration
lost the lawsuit. It's important. The articles in the show say the Trump administration,
instead of backing down, which other administrations would have done,
the Trump administration just basically fired through, plowed straight through,
and reauthorized the work requirements. And now Kentucky, it looks like they're going to
implement this. This is important, folks. Why? This would save a fortune. There was a similar project, I believe, in Arkansas,
where people who were on the Medicaid rolls getting government benefits who could work,
but just did not want to. Remember, because there are exceptions for people who are in treatment,
healthcare, people who have significant health issues, people who are primary caregiver,
there are exceptions. This is for people who are able bodied and can work. If you can work and other taxpayers are paying for your benefits, you should
have some kind of work requirement built in. You should be a taxpayer too. Right. Well, I believe
it was in Arkansas. The roles of people on Medicaid slowly shrunk because some people who could work
just didn't want to take up the work requirement and
refuse to take the benefits. Folks, this is important. We have to get some control over
out-of-control entitlement spending. And one of the ways to do that is to make more people,
not less people, actual taxpayers. The Kentucky decision by Trump is important. Most Republicans
would have backed down. Let me just walk you through it again. Kentucky requested a waiver,
Most Republicans would have backed down.
Let me just walk you through it again.
Kentucky requested a waiver, said you want Medicaid, you're going to have to work if you can.
It passed.
The liberals sued.
They won.
Every other Republican would have backed down, not the Trump administration.
They went back and re-approved the same waiver after a comment period.
And now I think you're going to see this finally go through.
I think it'll be a model for other conservative states saying, hey, this is only fair, folks. I'm sorry we got to break the hard news to you, but if you can work,
you should work. The taxpayers should not be forced to work to finance your lifestyle if
you just don't want to. There are exceptions built in, but if you are able-bodied and can work,
and you're accepting taxpayer money, especially expensive healthcare from the government they're paying, and you should work. No doubt. Okay. Let me get to this one last. And I want one final story,
and then I want to just let you in on a little story of mine. I want to thank someone. It's
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There's some confusion about what's going on with the Speaker of the House race with Nancy Pelosi.
Some people don't understand how it works.
I want to start this out by saying the general rule about trying to take out the king or the queen,
I'm talking about politically in this case, is don't swing and miss.
If you're going to try to to do that you better well win well marcia fudge who is a democrat congresswoman uh decided she was gonna try to take on pelosi and folks listen i'm just telling you if you're
gonna try to take on nancy pelosi for as much as i disagree with uh this woman's political ideology
uh nancy pelosi is is going to go down without a fight.
She's going to swing right back.
So Marcia Fudge throws out this idea that she's going to try to throw her name into the Speaker of the House pool
on the Democrat side.
And what happens?
Show all of a sudden all these negative stories about Marsha Fudge start appearing in the newspapers.
Marsha Fudge, she had wrote a letter of recommendation for this man who was convicted of domestic violence.
She went on to commit crimes later.
All of a sudden, these stories start creeping out.
Folks, listen, who do you think was behind that?
You think Pelosi was going to go down without a fight?
I'm just warning the Democrats out there with her.
If you're going to do it, you better go for it. And you better be in it for the long haul because pelosi is not in this playing
games i'm not a fan or don't mistake this as some kind of like adulation she has been uh an enemy of
the conservative cause forever we were stuck with this crap obamacare now precisely because of nancy
pelosi i'm just telling you as a practical matter,
these Democrats who thought they were going to take her on and she was just going to go,
oh, okay, goodbye. Thanks, folks. It's been fun. Wrong. Here's how this works now.
You need an outright majority from the House, not an outright majority from your party
to take the Speaker's gavel. They'll take the vote right before the incoming session of the new Congress.
So, depending on how many members
are seated, she'll probably need close to 218.
We don't know that because
we don't know how many members will be seated
or present that day.
It's an outright majority.
What happens if she doesn't get
a majority? They vote
again.
What happens if she doesn't get a majority there? They again. What happens if she doesn't get a majority there?
They vote again.
They just keep voting until they get a majority.
I believe the, what was it?
There was, back in the 1800s, there was, who was the Speaker of the House?
They had to vote something like 40 times or something like that to get a majority.
That's how it works.
So the problem is Nancy Pelosi is going to need close to 218.
They only have right now between, depending on how some of these races turn out, a 16-seat cushion or so.
So if 16 Democrat lawmakers say they're not going to vote for Pelosi, and I can assure you there's not a Republican out there who is going to put their name in for Nancy Pelosi.
Remember, the Republicans and the Democrats nominate someone.
She's in a lot of trouble.
But I think you're going to I only bring this up because I think you're going to see some real sincere schisms within the Republican.
Excuse me, within the Democrat caucus over this, because a lot of these Democrats remember folks campaign.
They are on tape saying anybody but Pelosi.
They're now going to have to break
as their first campaign promise like Kyrsten Sinema did in Arizona. I'm not going to vote
for Chuck Schumer. What's their first vote? Vote for Chuck Schumer for Senate Majority Leader.
A lot of them are going to look like phonies. They came in, oh, we're not typical swamp politicians.
You know, we're done with Trump and all this typical DC politics as usual. I'm not voting
for Pelosi.
Their first vote, I assure you, once Pelosi sticks the hammer to them,
their first vote is probably going to be for Pelosi.
Because right now, she doesn't have enough votes, Pelosi.
Wait till she starts doing what Pelosi does.
You're going to see the Marcia Fudge treatment start going around quite a bit.
Just Google Marcia Fudge.
See all the stories that start creeping up.
Where do you think those came from?
Republicans?
She don't play around, Pelosi.
All right.
Yeah, folks, last item of the day here.
A little bit of a shorter show today,
and I appreciate on Thanksgiving you all tuning in.
I just want to thank all our military men and women,
our first responders, firefighters,
cops, public servants out there, you all serving. And basically, I mean, I don't mean to sound melodramatic or hyperbolic, but everyone putting on a pair of work boots on a holiday,
people going out there and working for a living, I want to thank you. And I bring it up because one
of the most vivid experiences I had as a Secret service agent was actually the least vivid of all. But I remember
almost every detail of it to this day. What do I mean? Thanksgiving one year, I was one of the new
guys on the president's detail. I think it was Bush. It all blends in at the time. It's funny.
I remember the details of it like it was yesterday. I can't remember who the actual president was. I'm pretty sure it was Bush because I did time with George W. Bush and
Barack Obama. And I got assigned to Camp David, which I hated. I can't stand it up there. The
beds were uncomfortable. And the agents used to swear that they pump an anti-sleep compound into
the air at Camp David. It's the weirdest thing ever. You ask any Secret Service aide, no one can sleep up there at Camp David.
I don't know what it is. They pump
vapor, caffeine
into the air. I don't know. But no
one can sleep no matter what. You'd sit up
all night. It was the worst. I hated it. And I
lived in Maryland. And it wasn't far from my
house. A little bit of a drive. But
a lot of these other guys lived in Virginia and it was
quite a hike for them, depending on where they were.
So one Thanksgiving I get assigned up there and we're doing like a half an hour rotation push schedule, meaning you stand post for a half an hour and someone relieves you.
So the president was up there and he's having some chow with some of the military personnel assigned to Camp David.
And I get assigned to the post in the back of basically this chow hall in a
little booth.
And I sat there for a half an hour and,
you know,
repeatedly because you wind up there for a while.
You wind up going back to the post and he wind up sitting there and it was,
I got to tell you folks,
it was the loneliest feeling on earth.
It was kind of like the third or fourth Thanksgiving.
I had worked bad,
not been with my family. Um, there Christmases I worked. I actually worked with
Joe's radio station on a Christmas morning one time after I left. And it was just really the
loneliest feeling it was. I sat in that box and I could see, because there's glass all around it,
because you have to be able to see the president and stuff. It was cold. There's nothing to do. I mean,
you can't get on your smartphone. Obviously, you're a Secret Service agent. You got to keep
your eyes peeled. And really, that half hour probably felt like 10 days. I just missed my
family. I did. You know what? That was absolutely nothing. Nothing. Absolute peanuts compared to the military men and women who spend years, months away from their families for birthdays, childbirths, Thanksgiving, Christmas.
And not only that, they're not sitting in a booth up at Camp David, which let's be honest, is pretty safe.
They're in an active war zone where they could be killed literally any day.
So I tell that story to kind of mock myself.
I'm serious. It was the loneliest feeling on earth. I'm not making that up. It really was.
I was like, gosh, I really just want to be with my family right now. I just want to be with anyone
because I didn't have a lot of friends and I was new. A lot of the senior guys didn't really talk
to you much. These guys and women in our military and these cops and firemen and
first responders and EMTs and paramedics working, they do this and they work almost every holiday
until they get some seniority. So I just want to send a sincere debt of gratitude and a big
heartfelt thank you to everyone in the military that listens to my show, that emails me, and our
first responders working on this holiday. If you're listening to the show and you're in your police vehicle, your RMP, or your Humvee,
or your barracks, or the hooch you're in, or whatever, God bless you. I appreciate you.
You mean more to me than you know. Your emails are very moving, and I try to respond to as many
as I can, but we love you to death. Thanks a lot, folks. Happy Thanksgiving. I will see you all
on Friday, tomorrow, for another great, hopefully great show.
See you all.
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