The Dan Bongino Show - July 4th Special: Best of 'The Vince Show'

Episode Date: July 4, 2025

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Starting point is 00:03:10 a great one and I hope you love what we have in store for you. Check it out. We had a big victory in the United States Supreme Court yesterday. It should have been a 9-0 decision. Instead it was 6-3. Of course, the three lefties on the court sided with child abuse, but the other six justices said, no, we're going to get on the side of protecting children. And that's what they did is they considered a law in Tennessee that bans the mutilation and chemical distortion of children under the guise of so-called gender affirming care.
Starting point is 00:03:41 The court siding with decency and the law yesterday. The reason it even got this far, due in no small part to my next guest, Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire joins us right now. Matt, good to have you on the show today, sir. Matt Walsh, Daily Wire Hey, thanks for having me. Matt Walsh What does this mean to you, this Supreme Court decision? Matt Walsh Well, I think it's, look, it's an historic decision in many ways. I think it's a historic decision in many ways. I think it's the death knell of the trans movement, of the transgender, which many of us have been fighting for years now.
Starting point is 00:04:13 And the reason why I say it's the death knell is because the trans activists have been relying on the force of the courts to force this issue on the American public because they can't win the argument. And even as of the last few years, we've seen, of course, in Tennessee, we passed all banning child emulation, child castration, which is the law that ended up in the Supreme Court, vindicated in the Supreme Court. Many other states have also passed similar laws, but trans activists have said repeatedly that, hey, well, it's okay because because the courts are gonna strike it down anyway, because they're just used to that.
Starting point is 00:04:47 They're used to having the courts bail them out. Right. And they need that to happen. And now, obviously, the highest court in the land has ruled on the subject and established binding precedent. And so that's it. That's their last gasp, their last hope was that. And now what it means is that there's a level playing field
Starting point is 00:05:09 and they're gonna have to go out and make the case. They're gonna have to actually go out and make the argument. They're gonna have to explain why they think it's a good thing to perform these procedures on kids. And they can't do that. It's an indefensible position and they know it. So I think that's where we're at. Yeah, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote
Starting point is 00:05:26 a concurring opinion yesterday, and as usual was the opinion worth reading the most. And in it, he described that self-described experts have quote, compromised their medical recommendations to achieve political ends. Really, as far as the Supreme Court justice goes, that's about as scathing as it gets to condemn the so-called medical practitioners
Starting point is 00:05:47 for instead allowing their politics to hurt children. Yeah, exactly and he's and he's right that um, this is one of the problems with the argument we've heard so many times over the years that there's a medical consensus. There's a consensus in the medical field, uh that it's a good idea to, you know, give chemical castration drugs to 13 year olds. And the problem is number one, actually is not this consensus. There are, there are, you know, many so-called actual medical experts that have come out against this, especially in places like the UK, but even here and increasingly so, but,
Starting point is 00:06:20 but also number two, um, we know that the experts can get it wrong. The con they can, we saw this with COVID, we've seen, we know that the experts can get it wrong. We saw this with COVID. We've seen this many times. The consensus can be wrong. I mean, it wasn't all that long ago when the consensus of medical experts got a letter saying that, you know, even though COVID was supposedly this deadly thing, we all just stay locked in, it's OK to go out. As long as you're protesting for BLM, then you'll be somehow,
Starting point is 00:06:41 somehow you'll be exempt from the virus. Now, there was a lot of medical experts who said that. So, it's possible for people to get something wrong and just discredit themselves in the process, especially when they are calling, when they're advocating for something that is clearly ethically and morally deranged as they were here. Although, you know, I will say that, you as you had really to to emphasize the point you're making the acaric american academy of pediatrics yesterday came out and condemn the decision
Starting point is 00:07:12 uh... and we're on the side of of castration for these children these we still have these major institutions that have for many years carried respect as some sort of like noble pediatric group of doctors, but instead they're, they're using their power to hurt these kids. It seems pretty clear that they're captured, man. They are captured. They're captured ideologically. They're also there. I think that they've painted themselves into a corner that they feel like they
Starting point is 00:07:41 can't get out of there. They're, they're sort of beholden out to this because what's the other option? You know, you've got these so-called medical experts who came out five years ago, six years ago, out of nowhere and today it turns out that actually boys can be girls. We never told you guys this before, but now you can't, but you know,
Starting point is 00:07:55 turns out that's the case. If they reverse course now and they say, oh, hey, we actually got that wrong. Well, then they have to admit that they have inflicted this horrific abuse and permanently damaged untold numbers of kids and adults, by the way. And that has all kinds of legal ramifications,
Starting point is 00:08:17 financial ramifications for them that they can't allow that. It's the same reason why, you're always gonna have the extremists who will defend this to the hilt, will defend it to the death because they're invested in. You've got parents who went along with this and did this to their kids. And a lot of them are gonna feel like,
Starting point is 00:08:36 well, I can't back out now. I'll have to admit that I've done this horrible thing. And so that's why the fight will continue. Yeah, and if people like Katanji Brown Jackson are involved in the judgment of all of this, it'll get worse again, because during the oral arguments for this case, she said out loud that castrating a child is the same as an interracial marriage. She made that comparison. She said, getting in the way of child castration would be like getting in the way of an interracial marriage in the United States. So they're willing to take this to ludicrous
Starting point is 00:09:08 levels to defend it. They are and that, you know, that was her desperate attempt to make some sort of argument that this is a violation of the Equal Protection Clause, you know, the guarantee they're all equal under the law. But the problem, there's a lot of problems with that argument, but the main one is that that has to do with immutable characteristics. And race is an immutable characteristic. Transgender status, and this is something that the majority opinion pointed out,
Starting point is 00:09:37 and this was a key point in the arguments, is that transgender status is not immutable characteristic. It changes by the second. I mean, if I say that I'm a woman now, that I'm a woman, if I wake up tomorrow and say I'm a man again, that I'm a man and you have to trust that you have to go along with that, that's not according to me, that's according to the trans activists themselves by their own testimony, transgenderism is not immutable. It can change. It's fluid. They use the word fluid, gender fluid, right? So how can you say that, you know, if I say I'm gender fluid, how can you say that being gender fluid is immutable? It makes no sense.
Starting point is 00:10:08 It's a conviction in terms. It's like saying you're a married bachelor. So the argument just falls apart immediately. Instantly, instantly. The predicate to your involvement in this, or I know you were interested in this for a time, but you really went after Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Tennessee for what they were doing to kids. Can you just get us back to that and what you were able to achieve? Yeah, almost years ago that we launched our investigation into Vanderbilt in Tennessee. And of course, I'm in Nashville and we had been on this topic for a long time. Of course, I've been in the fight against the trans madness for years before that. But we realized that, you know, if you want to wake people
Starting point is 00:10:50 up to the realities of what's happening, it's you have to get specific. It's one thing to just speak in general terms that, oh, these terrible things are happening to kids. But now we have to start looking at it because this, this hospital is actual hospital, the supposedly esteemed medical institution is doing that here's what they are doing right now. And we kind of revealed all of that and we posted on X and Twitter at the time. And it kind of started a snowball effect in Tennessee. And next, and after that, we did a big rally
Starting point is 00:11:19 and some of our lawmakers in the state came and attended the rally. And then they responded to that with a law banning these procedures. And you know, all of that, the whole time, the, and I think the real benefit even of our investigation into Vanderbilt, it was not really to like, to convince people that it's wrong to do this, or to convince people that men aren't women. I think most people never needed to be convinced. Most people always knew that. But there was a time when most people didn't realize that this was actually happening. They didn't realize that they didn't want
Starting point is 00:11:52 to accept that no, kids are actually being castrated. They're actually being mutilated. They're chopping the breasts off of 15-year-old girls. And so it was like this, we would raise awareness. A lot of people know this is really happening. Yes. Once we did that, once people knew that it was happening, I think the rest kind of happened naturally from there. I do think awareness is important, but I think it goes a step further than that, Matt.
Starting point is 00:12:11 Also remember, it was just a couple of years ago that people were scared to talk about this at all. They were intimidated. They thought that their lives would be somehow upended by acknowledging the truth. So people were cowed into silence. And it was seeing people like you be vocal and factual that I think gave a lot of people hope and heart to be like, wait a second, I totally agree with that guy. Let me add my voice to this conversation. So I do, I do think part of
Starting point is 00:12:34 this was just the courage to speak up. Yeah, I think that's, I think, and that goes back to it's still not being a matter of persuading people necessarily, because they already knew. But yeah, that's the thing, when you have, and we've seen this happen, especially over the last five years in many other contexts, we saw it happen with COVID, we saw it happen with BLM and George Floyd, where there's this like mass hysteria
Starting point is 00:12:53 that takes hold of people, where they're not necessarily convinced of something, but they're afraid to say what they know to be true, and they just sort of go along with it. But the one thing about mass hysteria is that it comes on very quickly and it, it will often, the fever can break very quickly also. And usually it just takes a few people standing up and saying, this is crazy,
Starting point is 00:13:13 not going along with it. And then shortly after that, a few more people join in and next thing you know, you know, we're we've restored balance. You can topple the insanity. So one thing I've noticed being in this space, being in media, is that sometimes when I talk about this topic, I'll get an email, for instance, from say a pediatrician who starts yelling at me that I don't know what I'm talking about and that this is good, this is good for children and and on and on making some sort of kind of ridiculous defense of why it's okay to abuse kids.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Have you encountered that? I imagine your incoming on this must be crazy, including from people who purport to be medical professionals. Yeah, I've certainly encountered that a lot over the years. A little bit less now, actually. I think that the, and they're like we talked about, there are still the trans activists
Starting point is 00:14:01 that are never gonna go away. They're never gonna shut up. But I think that the energy has been zapped out of the movement in a lot of ways. And in particular, the kind of mainstream figures, the elected Democrats on the national stage, most of them don't want to talk about this. They'd rather just, they'd rather pretend it never happened. They know it's an indefensible position. They don't want to be in a position of having to defend it, which is why the response, you know, in certain in the in the fever swamps on the left, yeah, they were going nuclear over this decision. But it was a little bit more muted in the mainstream, at least from my vantage point.
Starting point is 00:14:42 And I think that's because they just don't they want to have this conversation they know they're on the side of chemically castrating kids and they know that that's indefensible yes and uh they don't want to talk about it which is all the more reason to press the issue even more because you know your opponents don't want to talk about it force them to talk about it uh we have the advantage and let's press it yeah there's a lot of doomers out there people who think that everything always hits in the wrong direction, but when we get wins like this, we should acknowledge them. And it's happened from time to time, like this stopping castration of children, great. Stopping men and women's sports, wonderful. Everyone's on our side on that issue.
Starting point is 00:15:15 Saying that police are good for actually bringing security to communities, the right clearly won that debate. I mean, there are clear signs of progress here, Matt, and you are so often at the center of of so many of them. I just want to thank you and congratulate you again for all your work on this, sir. Well, I really appreciate that. It means a lot. Thank you. All right, Matt. Thank you very much. That's Matt Walsh of the of the Daily Wire in a well-deserved victory lap here for for him and his efforts. And of course, I didn't even mention his movie, What is a Woman, which which, which I think a lot of people were able to wake up to what the hell was going on just by seeing that.
Starting point is 00:15:51 And being like- It was a fantastic movie. An incredible movie. And in a world where, look, I mean, I've been in conservative media forever, not everything's a hit. There's a couple of misses. Some things are poorly produced,
Starting point is 00:16:01 they don't really get the message out the way you want to, or they just don't have the budget to achieve what they set out to do in the first place. But with that movie and with Matt's talent, they were able to do something really big and important. And so all the cultural effects that he's talking about here, there's no question that the guy deserves to take some meaningful credit for that.
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Starting point is 00:19:06 These statements and products have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or condition. All right, the late gray, Jimi Hendrix has a famous song called Hey Joe. And just like everything else, Democrats are trying to ruin it.
Starting point is 00:19:24 Hank Johnson apparently was given a guitar or someone get maybe purchased it. I don't I don't know. Maybe insider trading finally resulted in a nice electric guitar. He didn't bother tuning it. No one tuned it for him. And it resulted in this remake, a parody version of Hey Joe, becomes Hey Trump, as sung by Hank Johnson, a man who believes too many people standing on one side of an island will result in its capsizing.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Listen to this. I'm compelled with a new guitar and with some thoughts about that old song, Hey Joe, you know, to give some commentary on where we are now. Oh no. Oh no. Hey Trump, where you going with that gun in your hand? I think we finally answered the question, Jim. He's not good at anything.
Starting point is 00:20:30 He's not... There's nothing... There's nothing... You always hold that hope. You figure like, well, maybe there's something else I could do. We're just going down the list with Hank Johnson. Hey, drop. Where you going with that gun in your hand? Ever been to a bar and then all of a sudden live music begins and you didn't expect it? You know you're sitting there with a buddy, two of you just having a
Starting point is 00:21:07 drink and then right at the corner of the bar somebody starts strumming a guitar you know they knew a guy or something and they end up there sitting on a bar stool playing and they set up a little cup for the money. Is there any chance you're reaching for your wallet here Jim? You're gonna pull a dollar out for this guy? like maybe a pity dollar like Zero chance no chance I'm going down the street shoot down democracy Shoot down democracy, you know, I want to be a king someday
Starting point is 00:21:47 democracy. You know I want to be a king someday. Really honestly you could have tuned this thing. What kind of guitar is that Jim? That is an Abuse of a Frenders Stratocaster. Okay, alright so this is a beautiful guitar more than capable of delivering a sweet sound and he didn't bother to tune it and he has no idea what he's doing with it. So he's this is a weapon placed in the wrong hands. I'm going down and shoot democracy down You know I want to be the king someday
Starting point is 00:22:33 You know you ever ask yourself like what are members of Congress doing all day? What are they what are they doing up there on Capitol Hill? I actually was asking Was there not a staffer in the office saying? No, this is bad. Yeah, nobody tripped over the cord Nobody went over the cord. Nobody went over the wall and just unplugged it. Like, whoops, sorry about that, Congressman. Or just like, you know, the power went out. So weird.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Hey, Donald Trump. We won't let you take our democracy down. Take it down to the ground. I mean, Hank Johnson, like every other Democrat, spends so much time thinking about Trump that he's writing songs about him now. He's writing music about President Trump. Yeah, sure, it's stolen. It's obviously, but you know, Jimmy Hend Jimi Hendrix created a masterpiece.
Starting point is 00:23:25 This guy crapped all over it. But again, he put they can't help themselves. They're making art with Donald Trump's name in it. If you can call this art. Hey, Trump. We won't let you take our democracy down, burn it down to the ground. That's it, y'all. That's it.
Starting point is 00:23:58 That's it. That's it. That's him saying, that's all you have to hear. Hank Johnson. So, Hank Johnson, Hank Johnson, is this the right, let me see, I think this is the audio. The island that at its widest level is what 12 miles from shore to shore and at its smallest level or smallest location it's seven miles between one shore and the other. Is that correct?
Starting point is 00:24:39 I don't have the exact dimensions but to your point sir I think Guam is a small island. It's a small island and about 24 miles if I recall long so 24 miles long about 7 miles wide at the least widest place on the island and about 20 about 12 miles at the most widest. Place on the island and about 20, about 12 miles. At the most widest. Wide, on the widest part of the island. And I don't know how many square miles that is. Do you happen to know? I don't have that figure with me, sir. I can certainly supply it to you if you'd like. Yeah, my fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize.
Starting point is 00:25:41 We don't anticipate that. The Guam population, I think, currently about 175,000. God bless that Admiral, by the way, who entertained that. Yeah, he had to treat it seriously. Like, he respected the institution. He's like, look, this guy's an idiot, but he's a member of Congress. Here I am for congressional testimony. I'll do my best to treat it with respect. Should we play our very best of Hank Johnson? Do we have a best of Hank Johnson? Oh okay good from the archives the best of Hank Guam might capsize Johnson. And now the very best of Hank Johnson. Imagine Mr. Speaker, a world without balloons. Yeah, my fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip
Starting point is 00:26:34 over and capsize. What happens when you put in a cage fight a giant in with a midget? You got midgets, the midget will not win the fight. I'm gonna tell you that. Digging a hole down in the basement so deep that there certainly is no semblance of a safety net down there. I have found that the use of the midget, excuse me,
Starting point is 00:27:03 the use of the M word is no longer socially acceptable. How can we make sure that the injustice of there being no helium for comedians? If you want to find out more about little people or abnormally small people or unusually small people, there's a website, there's a group actually called the Little People of America. Imagine a world without balloons. You know, when you play that, Jim, I just, I'm sorry that I had forgotten so many of those great moments. And the balloon one is really good He said his concern was that if all the helium disappears, however, are we gonna be able to make that funny voice? If all of the helium disappears, he gets right to the heart of the matter
Starting point is 00:27:55 That's the tragedy of losing helium that you wouldn't be able comedians wouldn't be able to make that funny voice Do you think that Hank Johnson believes that if you were to dig a hole starting now that you could reach China? Do you think he's? I have no doubt that he would. Just put the idea in his head and I think he rolls with it.
Starting point is 00:28:16 I think so. Like I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take much for you and I to go to his office and pretend to be lobbyists and advocate for a plan to connect directly to China by digging a hole starting on a beach. And I think Hank Johnson was, I think he would sponsor that legislation actually. Yes. Yeah. No, that's right. He would sponsor that legislation. I have a new plan to connect to China. We dig a hole. We get children on the beach who already know, I talked
Starting point is 00:28:46 to them, that you can reach China if you dig a hole and we'll all work together and we'll reach China. We'll be directly in China. I think he'd go for it. What wouldn't this dude fall for, I think is the key. And get a Chinese counterpart children to dig from their side. That's right. In the middle. Yeah, we can make it efficient. So Hank Johnson is just as crazy as ever. The cool thing about Hank Johnson, if, if, if there's any upside to Hank Johnson whatsoever, he's the kind of Democrat you like having in Congress because he is so cartoonishly weird and crazy that it just is like, okay, keep that guy around just
Starting point is 00:29:23 to remind people of how loopy the Dems are. Because Hank Johnson is a perfect expression of that. He's a mascot for their craziness. So Hank Johnson, thank you for your destruction of a great Jimi Hendrix song today, adding to the body of your work. I can't wait. What's going to be in his obit? What are they going to write about when they look back on his life? He screwed up a Jimi Hendrix song. He wrongly thought that you could capsize Guam by standing on one side of it. And he lamented the eventual loss of helium because comedian voices would never be squeaky again. I think the epitaph on Tombstone will be imagine a world without balloons.
Starting point is 00:29:59 That's right. Dude, they probably will do that. Seriously. Imagine a world without balloons. Hank Johnson. Can I give you a serious note though, on that? Yeah. When I was up there, and I was waiting to get in to see my congressman, and you have to wait outside in line to go through the screening and all that.
Starting point is 00:30:16 Sure. I swear, I saw them wheel him in in a wheelchair. Hank Johnson was- Yes. Well, he looks better today. He was standing playing the guitar, he wasn't in a wheelchair for that experience. I did a double-take and looked and I'm like, is that Hank Johnson and why is he in a wheelchair? Maybe that's how he likes to get around. Maybe they have a chariot for Hank Johnson. That's how great he is. King Johnson, they just move him around the building that way, you know, given all of his past successes and conquests. So there you go. Hank Johnson today, acting crazy,
Starting point is 00:30:47 as usual. All right, we've got a we got a couple. I'm also receiving notes right now from people in Louisiana who do not like the fact that James Carville is known as the rage occasion. They don't like that they're associated with him at all. It's hard for me to blame it blame you for that. But apparently he's being more unhinged than usual. This is the promise that Jim has been making to me. So for all of us now, here's James Carville going absolutely apoplectic about Trump. A smart observer took some pictures of his hand.
Starting point is 00:31:25 Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,
Starting point is 00:31:35 ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, Oh my God....a sh**ty attempt at makeup to try to hide this. Now if you're suffering, and so I have a medical diagnosis, but if this is the condition that you have, you can cover up skin discoloration with make- Is he talking about his hand? That's what he's talking about right now? This asked and answered. Earlier this year, the White House actually addressed this.
Starting point is 00:32:10 There was some discoloration on the back of Trump's hand at one point, and somebody asked about it. They said, what's that all about? And the White House said, actually, that was, he was shaking thousands of hands, and people just kept crushing his hand. They kept, they just boom, boom, boom, boom. And he's an older dude.
Starting point is 00:32:25 You get some bruises on your skin occasionally, the older you get. So that's the conspiracy that James Carville's looking to dig into. How is it that the president of the United States who relentlessly meets with people and shakes hands and the White House already attributed it to that. Right, Felicia, you're allowed to ask about that.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Is the president healthy? He certainly looks healthy, but what's the hand thing? People were squeezing his hand, crushing it, and that's it. You know that Teddy Roosevelt used to have all sorts of injuries all over his body as president of the United States. He would appear for public events.
Starting point is 00:32:58 He'd have bruises on his face, and his hands would be broken. One hand would be broken, he'd be shaking with the other hand because he was constantly participating in combat sports in the White House. He'd have stick fights, broomstick fights with members of the cabinet.
Starting point is 00:33:14 They'd be beating the hell out of each other at the White House, and then he would go off to do a White House event. You know? It's a good thing James Carville wasn't around at the time to create conspiracy theories about what was happening to Teddy And you're not being served
Starting point is 00:33:28 by a Commentariat that basically has one thumb up his ass and one thumb in its mouth It is switching every 30 seconds. What go do your job. Did he say switching? Is that what he said? I think it was twitching. Oh, twitching. Well, they've been switching. It could have been. Whatever it was, it's demented.
Starting point is 00:33:49 Find out what's going on with his hand. Find out what's going on with his capacity. Have people look at his slurred language. Have people look at the deterioration that's going on right now. Obviously, as you hear all of this craziness, you can't help but think to yourself, are you serious right now? Are you serious?
Starting point is 00:34:06 Do you know who the last guy was who occupied the Oval Office? President Auto Pen, the dude that the media assiduously avoided talking about every visible feature of his deterioration and now you're telling us that the guy who seems as fit as a fiddle I'm telling you this is not this is a normal I almost shudder to say this because it almost feels North Korea to be like the president Trump is in better mental shape than I am. But I look at this guy, I'm like, I don't even know how he does it. I do four hours of content each day.
Starting point is 00:34:36 We've got the podcast, we've got the radio show. At the conclusion of it, I'm like, man, holy cow, the day is over. I was, you know, kind of engaged for a bunch of hours. Trump is trying to solve wars and sovereignty, the economy, he just bought American flags for the White House, and he looks like it's a breeze. He sips his Diet Coke and he moves on to the next thing. James Carville wants you to believe this is a sign of a man who's losing it.
Starting point is 00:35:00 He's like, look at him. There's something wrong with this man. And the madness and the corruption and all of the other s*** that's going on. Whoa, rah rah, Johnny come marching home together. We're gonna bomb this, bunker bomb it. Atomic bombs, blow bomb bomb bomb. And then listen to what the f***ing idiots say on TV. Well, what about the Democrats? They only got to just prove
Starting point is 00:35:27 rating it. What is that? I don't think that's his accent. I think that's his brain. I think we got a deterioration problem going on here with the raging Cajun. They come marching home together. We're gonna bomb this. Bomb the bomb. Atomic bombs. Boom bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, bomb this, discussion and we're gonna have a regression analysis and we could do all that and I love that he's whining I love it I adore it yeah you just keep whining James are you talking about don't worry about having a panel discussion about
Starting point is 00:36:14 the new and what are they gonna do look at what's right in front of you what's right in front of you that's the expert analysis the Democrats rely on right there, what he's doing, you know. I'm tired of all these people saying the Democrats, and they have the panels and they talk about the, you know, he's doing the Swedish shepherd thing. And I think there is sufficient reason to marshal resources and together to see what the hell's going on here, which may be even called- Marshal resources?
Starting point is 00:36:55 What do you mean marshal resources? What's the point of that? He wants another special counsel, is that what he wants? He wants another impeachment palooza? Just by underlying, what do you call it, syphilitic? I don't know what the f***ing medical word for it is. Syphilitic. In other words, he may have to cop.
Starting point is 00:37:13 And I think this is, I think it is because, you know, and we had the no-canes, which is the largest thing, and you know, maybe we should have no syphilis rallies. Jim, all due credit, sir. All due credit. Just you're totally right. That is somehow he did it. The most unhinged rant we've heard yet from from James Carville. This it is totally crazy. You saw the president, the actual president of the United States today said that we do need a special prosecutor actually.
Starting point is 00:37:54 Here's what he wrote on truth social this morning. He said zero border crossings for the month for Trump versus 60,000 for sleepy crooked Joe Biden, a man who lost the 2020 presidential election by a landslide. Biden was grossly incompet lost the 2020 presidential election by a landslide. Biden was grossly incompetent, and the 2020 election was a total fraud, said the president. The evidence is massive and overwhelming. A special prosecutor must be appointed. This cannot be allowed to happen again
Starting point is 00:38:18 in the United States of America. Let the work begin. What this crooked man and his corrupt cronies have done to our country in four years is grossly indescribable, make America great again. So the president calling for a special prosecutor today. The federal government is his to control right now, the executive branch that is.
Starting point is 00:38:39 So perhaps they will make something like that happen. I think the most obvious thing that we could gather thread on related to a special prosecutor and indictments would be who was president of the United States the last four years? Who was actually running the show? How was all of this being executed? I know we've got congressional hearings on the subject
Starting point is 00:38:59 but so long as we're in the mood to launch special prosecutors, let's start with that and then work our way backwards. Okay, then who installed them under what conditions? What kind of fraud was necessary to put a mentally disabled human being in the Oval Office? That there's a big portfolio of stuff you could cover with that.

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