The Dan Bongino Show - Liberals Can’t Get Their Stories Straight # 1014 (Ep 1014)
Episode Date: July 2, 2019In this episode I address the astonishing amount of misinformation being put out by liberals, and their media pals, about the border crisis. I also address the continued misinformation campaign about ...the Trump economy by confused liberals. Finally, I address the media’s efforts to cover this glaring omission in the Mueller probe. News Picks: We are now living through the longest economic recovery in American history. The worst economic recovery in American history belongs to Barack Obama. This is sick. The NY Times publishes a piece which will put Border Agents in danger. ANTIFA is made up of mostly privileged white dudes. This thread exposes Mueller’s shenanigans. Copyright Dan Bongino All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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get ready to hear the truth about america on a show that's not immune to the facts with your
host dan bongino and welcome to the damn bongino show producer joe how are you today no happy
tuesday to you there dano doing well but by the way dude we missed bobby bonilla day yesterday
how is that for those of you don't know for you non-baseball fans, it is the single greatest contract in Major League history.
Bobby Bonilla, who has not played a game for the New York Mets since 2000,
the year 2000, gets paid $1.2 million a year every day yesterday on July 1st.
$1.2 million a year until 2035.
He negotiated the greatest deal ever you this is that this is it goes to show
you how the sports professional sports sometimes these guys right he had one year left on his
contract Bobby Bonilla for six million dollars and the Mets said listen we want to keep some of that
money to sign a free agent so we're going to defer these payments for the next 30 years they figured
they'd invest the money the Mets who did they invest the money with, Joe?
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Bernie Madoff, of course, makes off with the money.
Bobby Bonilla gets a million dollars a year every July 1st.
Happy Bobby Bonilla Day.
You may have seen it trending on Twitter, wondering what that's about.
That's the backstory.
The greatest contract ever.
Guy gets paid a million dollars a year for 30 years
to not play baseball.
All right, I've got a great show for you today.
AOC is just not only doubled,
but quadrupled down on just, I mean,
unbelievable attacks on our law enforcement people
at the border.
I'm going to show you a tweet and a response,
which he's probably getting at.
None of it's cute, but it's worth your time. Some other people calling out Bob Mueller for some
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Yeah.
Darn.
I was off by like half a second on that one.
Okay, getting right to it.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who, you know, she tweeted out yesterday something about, hey,
everybody's got a problem that I was a bartender before I was in Congress.
No, nobody has a problem with that.
I don't know what you're talking about.
All work is valuable. Yeah.
Joe was a musician.
I used to clean
mausoleums in a cemetery have we not done shows on that show i'm not kidding all work is valuable
right there's dignity in work i have no problem with you tending bar whatsoever neither to most
of my conservative friends good for you you had a job nothing wrong with that yeah the problem we
have with you is not that you tended bar it's that you just don't know anything and you continue to
lie now i am extremely skeptical of her latest you want to talk about a tweet that you just dropped a bomb
on twitter read this thing she put out yesterday alexandria acacio cortez i just left my first
customs and border patrol facility so she went to a cbp facility check it out i see why cbp officers
were being so physically and sexually threatening towards me.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a real tweet.
Officers were keeping women in cells with no water and told them to drink out of the toilets.
This was them on their good behavior in front of members of Congress.
Now, folks, I wasn't there.
But let me just tell you something, having worked as a federal agent before.
I am extremely, I mean like triaging levels of extremely, extremely times 10,000, extremely times 10 million skeptical of this story. When I was an agent, you got a call,
not even from a member of Congress,
from a member of Congress's staff.
And they said, I'll give you just a quick example.
We used to work treasury check cases.
Remember when you used to get treasury checks
in the mail for your tax refund?
A lot of it's done electronically now.
Those checks used to get stolen all the time.
The Secret Service used to investigate that.
We hated them.
All the rookies got those cases.
They were a mess, but they'd get stolen all the time.
I'll never forget one time, this lady, I remember her name, her initials were LL.
I'm not going to say her name.
She called her congressperson at the time and complained, the Secret Service isn't taking
my case seriously.
It wasn't that we weren't taking it seriously.
It's that we had a thousand of these cases in an eight-person office.
So what happened? I get a call in from the boss,
what are you doing with this case? Nothing, boss. It's case number 60 out of the 70 cases you gave me. Get to it right away. What I'm trying to tell you folks is if you believe for a second
that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a sitting member of Congress, was walking around a border patrol facility
and border patrol agents were attempting to, what did she say, sexually threaten her?
That's weird.
Listen, if that's the case, they should be fired immediately.
No doubt.
I'm just telling you, I would be extremely, in Maslow's hierarchy of needs of extremely this is the
peak of the pyramid of extremely skeptical about this story yeah i cannot imagine a u.s government
law enforcement officer in front of a delegation of congress being sexually threatening towards
again if it happened they should be fired immediately.
It's because I don't want to disagree with her politically.
If this did not happen, however, and I'm very skeptical, the Border Patrol's recount of
this event is that it's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Joe, who was the one being threatening and
nasty towards the border patrol agents. If that is in fact the case,
AOC must, must issue a public apology.
Must.
Now, does it tell you something, Joe,
that has AOC filed a former complaint?
If she feels like she was physically and sexually threatened,
that she put in her tweet,
I'm not making that up.
That's not a parody account.
If she believes that, Joe,
should she not file a criminal report immediately? I would so immediately yeah wouldn't you joe you have significant others
in your life who are women if that happened to them would you not tell them go to the police
you were physically and sexually threatened in a heartbeat and of course you would so would i i
have two daughters and a wife i'd be like get to get to the Martin County Sheriff ASAP. Right. Why hasn't she filed
some kind of report?
Ladies and gentlemen,
and on the
second line she puts in there, that
the people held in the facilities who are here
illegally, keep in mind, ladies, that's
not a justification for treating
people poorly. I'm not suggesting that's happening.
I'm simply suggesting these are people
who broke the law. They have violated U.S.s law by entering the united states illegally not through a point of
entry it is a you you clearly violated the law you are treated like everyone else who breaks law
when you break the law there's not categories of criminals there are categories of law breaking
when you broke the law in the 75 precinct and I was a cop, everybody went to the holding cell in Rikers Island.
You're then adjudicated from there.
In the federal government, you go to the U.S. Marshals.
You don't get to go to a different cell.
Excuse me for stumbling on my words there.
You broke the law.
So David Martosco has an interesting theory about what he thinks
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was talking about.
This is a standard CBP facility. He says, listen, I'm not sure if it's the same one she's in. He's
very clear on that. But if Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez really meant drinking from the toilet, he has a
photo up here. You can see on our youtube.com slash Bongino for those on the audio. It's a
standard prison cell with the standard steel toilet and the water fountain is off on the top.
Not convenient, not cute, not pretty.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's a detention facility.
Right.
That's what they look like.
That's what they all look like.
You're not drinking from the toilet.
You don't have your head in a toilet drinking water.
Why would she say that?
Again, I'm not suggesting any of this is cute or pretty.
Lawbreaking isn't either.
I'm simply telling you that her statement that inmates who are being detained because they're here illegally are being forced to drink from the toilet borders on ridiculous and absurd.
Ridiculous.
But this is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
This is what she does.
Now, big hat tip to the Washington Free Beacon, which does some great videos.
The Washington Free Beacon put out this montage I'd like to play for you.
It's a little over a minute.
This is a montage of Democrats, Democrats and their allies, and Democrats and their media butt kissers,
putting together all this is a
montage of their statements about how what's happening at the border Joe is not a crisis so
don't worry about it there's nothing to worry about anyway because Joe don't worry there's not
a crisis at the border so now AOC's tweeting there's such a crisis people are drinking out
of toilets not that is absolutely ridiculous but this is the media just a little bit ago in this
montage by the Washington Free Beacon suggesting that don't worry, there's no crisis, there's nothing to worry about.
Which one is it, folks?
Here's the video.
He's lied so much about the realities of what he's calling a crisis.
I have never seen a crisis since maybe when you were in New Orleans talking about Katrina.
That was as openly understood and ignored.
Tonight the president tries to sell a crisis that the facts tell us does not
exist. This entire situation which many have argued is a bona fide crisis as are
at our southern border. The big scam of the whole address was that there's a
crisis. There's not a crisis. Those were the powerful words written to describe
the humanitarian crisis at the border.
She's already been out lying
about a crisis
on the southern border. He's doing a
much worse job than Barack Obama
and he's created this crisis.
And the word crisis is
what this is all about for Team Trump.
He's got to prove that there is one.
Move aside for the moment of the blame on why
we are suddenly having this crisis right now.
Manufactured crisis.
As I said, manufactured crisis.
It's a crisis.
I'm going to drill down on some of the numbers from this humanitarian crisis.
There is no crisis at the border.
What do you say to the folks on the left who believe that this is not doing enough to deal with the crisis at the border and can help with the deportation?
It's a good bill.
President Trump once again tried to claim there was a crisis at the border.
The fact is, migrant border crossings have been declining for nearly two decades.
We have to grapple with the real challenges at the border and do more to reduce the number
of migrants who feel they need to flee their countries in the first place.
President Trump must stop holding the American people hostage, must stop manufacturing a crisis.
We never not said that there was a,
there was a humanitarian crisis at the border.
It's hysterical.
That montage, you may be saying to yourself,
wait, what do you mean?
They said it was, it's the same exact people
suggesting there's no crisis,
then minutes later suggesting there is a crisis. What is it? The answer is it's lick same exact people suggesting there's no crisis. Then minutes later suggesting there is a crisis.
What is it?
The answer is it's lick your finger.
See where the wind is flowing.
This is the Democrats.
They cannot ever tell you the truth.
They are entirely incapable of taking a principled stand because they have no
principles.
When president Trump needed money at the border to build the wall and stem the
flow of people coming into the country illegally,
Joe,
and he needed that money. And he said, we have a problem. We have a crisis.
The Democrats thought it was to their political advantage to lie to the American public and say,
there's nothing to worry about at the southern border, folks. No worries here. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, right? Then all of a sudden, when the crisis exploded into
humanitarian disaster, which it is now, overcrowded detention facilities,
kids having to be detained because parents are bringing them into the country illegally
on this dangerous trek, children being trafficked illegally into the country.
Now all of a sudden, the public PR battle is being lost by the Democrats.
So now the Democrats have turned around and you have AOC tweeting that
it's a crisis, people are drinking from toilet bowls.
What is it? What is it? The answer is we know what it is. It's always been a crisis.
You have never known what it is. You are big phonies, phonies, total, complete frauds.
Just disturbing. How do you look yourself in the mirror as a Democrat? How? How do you? I'm not
kidding. How do you look yourself in the mirror? Us as Republicans are entirely consistent. We have never changed our story because our story doesn't have to be changed because it's the truth. It's bedrocked in facts and data points.
fairy tales made up to win your petty little political fights to decimate our southern border so you can get votes and stay in power.
It's pathetic to watch.
Pathetic.
You should be embarrassed.
All right.
I've got a lot to get to.
Hey, one correction.
Yesterday's show.
Thank you to people who pointed this out.
That lunatic on Twitter we pointed out who is still a lunatic.
That's not a correction.
That climber person who seemed to try to justify
the brutal attack on andy no the minority reporter who was reporting on antifa she does not work for
the hillary clinton campaign it said at hrc i should have clicked on the twitter handle
hrc i thought hillary rodham clinton comes it's human even worse worse, Joe. It's the human rights campaign. Even worse. This is the greatest correction ever. Oh, man. So it's not the Hillary Clinton campaign. The woman who is trying to justify an attack, a violent attack on a minority journalist covering Antifa, believe it or not, works for the human rights campaign.
Okay.
Huh?
I didn't know what else to say.
Okie doke.
Sure.
The human rights campaign.
Nice job.
That human rights campaign, you've really nailed it with Charlotte Clymer.
She's doing a great job there.
That's the greatest correction ever.
One more note, too.
I forgot to mention the beginning of the show.
I will be in for Hannity tonight.
Fox News Channel, 9 p.m., guest hosting.
Please watch.
Thanks for the strong performance on Friday.
We had a ton of viewers, so thank you very much.
DVR if you can't watch it.
Hannity tonight, I'll be guest hosting.
All right, moving on.
Don't have a ton to add to yesterday,
but it's interesting how now this is catching on about the disaster that this
Washington post gaslighting job was yesterday.
A long and short of his yesterday,
we covered on the show how the Washington post finally is writing a story,
a detailed story about Joseph Mifsud.
You know,
the story just Mifsud alleged Russian agent passed the information to Trump
campaign team member,
George Papadopoulos.
That's the genesis of the whole Russia collusion story, as I'm going to probably bring up tonight.
If Mifsud is not a Russian agent, the Democrats entire story about collusion, I mean, completely falls apart, becomes an entrapment scheme.
This is why the story is so dangerous. So The Washington Post is trying to get out in front of this.
So Aaron Maté has some tweets up. These are really good. This is worth your time.
Aaron Maté's like, hey, if this guy, Mifsud,
because the Washington Post wrote this story
kind of insinuating Mifsud is a Russian agent
or outing him as a double agent, right?
Equally as bad.
But Maté has this great tweet.
If this is the case, why didn't Mueller tell us this?
He writes, he had no problem citing the FBI's claim
that Konstantin Kalimnik has ties to Russian intel. And he did his best to suggest miss sud was a russian agent without directly calling
him one curious that this is claimed now and he goes on saying given muller tried to suggest that
miss sudan kalimnik were russian agents it's hard to believe u.s intel identified miss sud as a
potential russian agent but somehow muller didn't tell us what's going on. Mate's words, my guests were about to learn that Ms.
Sud is tied to Western Intel.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
We are.
Yes, sir.
And this story in the Washington Post is designed to switch the narrative in advance before
it breaks that Trump was set up by a Western intelligence friendly or a double agent.
And they're trying to get out in advance that he could have been a Russian agent.
Why, Joe?
So all the people involved can say, hey, look at us.
We got fooled, too.
Sorry.
This Washington Post story is pathetic.
The most embarrassing piece of journalism I've ever seen.
Remember, Mueller's report, he talked about Mr.
Soot having Russian connections.
So what the heck does that mean?
That doesn't mean anything. Russian connections?
Joe has Russian
connections. I went to Russia.
I know people in Russia. There's nothing illegal
about knowing Russians.
The question is, were they operating
as an agent of a foreign government?
I'm telling you the answer with Mifsud
is no.
No.
All right. is an agent of a foreign government i'm telling you the answer with mifsud is no all right interesting story yesterday in the federalist about antifa you know joe what have we heard about this it by the way don't go anywhere i want to get to this trump being the
ultimate deal maker so i i this is really important you stay tuned this guy has a knack for going in
for the kill right at the opportune
moment and the media entirely misses it don't we'll get to that next so stay tuned but interesting
story in the federalist about antifa this is probably the greatest headline to a story i've
seen in a long time it'll be in the show notes please read it it's really good it's by david
marcus show notes up on gino.com subscribe to my email list i'll email these stories right to you. Headline.
Headline.
Antifa is mostly made up of privileged white dudes.
The greatest headline.
In radio, Joe, what is this?
This means stretch it out.
This means headline for the Dan Bongino Show.
Antifa is mostly made up of privileged white dudes.
I'm going to get to these mug shots in a minute. Gerald Public Record, of course. These are the Antifa folks who've been arrested.
We'll get to them in a second. But the reason I want to bring this story up again is to show you
how you're being misled by false narrators on the left. And the reason I do this is not just to poke
fun at them, although it's very easy to do that. And I'm glad you enjoy the show. And we take a
comedic angle sometimes. But the show has always been designed, Joe and I, to be your commuting
show home. You can listen to or watch on your television. the show has always been designed, Joe and I, to be your commuting show home.
You can listen to or watch on your television.
And the show from day one,
Joe and I, our vision of it, our BHAG,
our Big Hairy Audacious Goal,
were to give you a bunch of facts and data,
maybe be funny about it sometimes,
serious about it others,
but to give you the ability to debate
with your leftist friends, to win.
Maybe not win debates with your friends,
but the people listening to those debates
and to change hearts and minds.
That's always been my goal.
So you may say, well, how does this story fit in?
It fits in because ladies and gentlemen,
you've been told by liberals, not by sane people,
by liberals that their whole purpose for existing
is one, to coexist and to be compassionate,
to fight for the underprivileged.
And most importantly, Joe,
to fight against the white male patriarchy,
which has this entrenched power.
And one of their big concerns, they call it critical theories,
one of their big concerns fighting white supremacy is white supremacist violence.
So in other words, Joe, you've been told by leftists
that they're there to combat violence animated by skin color.
Yes, we have.
And the primary purveyors of this violence
and a critical problem for our society is white driven violence this is by the way this is their
nonsense that's right okay i'm not suggesting there aren't white supremacists these imbeciles
obviously sadly exist but i'm suggesting to you the left is telling you that this is the primary
problem in society that must be combated.
And it's an overwhelming presence.
And there has to be some kind of social modification through government to fix this.
Yet, look at the mugshots of all these Antifa people.
Okay.
Number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, I don't know.
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 17, 18, 19 I'll say out of what, 20
photos there? 18
happen to be
white! Caucasian!
And they say in a piece
at a time
when many on the list, this is from the piece
at a time when many on the left are rightfully
concerned about far right white violence
why do so many on the left seem rightfully concerned about far-right white violence, why do so many on the left seem so nonplussed by far-left white violence?
In most cases, even refusing to acknowledge that's what Antifa is.
Folks, you don't have to be a subscriber to my YouTube.
I'm telling you, everybody in the mugshot, actually, I can't even tell,
but about 18 out of 12 are unquestionably white.
Yeah, you're probably right.
Thank you, Joe. You're welcome. Now, Yeah, you're probably right. Thank you, Joe.
You're welcome.
Now, Joe, does this matter to me and you?
No.
I don't care what color you are.
Who cares?
You punch somebody in the face, go to jail.
I don't care if you're green.
Go to jail.
The point I'm trying to make is we've been told by the left that there's this outbreak of far-right white patriarchal violence,
yet every time you get a mugshot of an Antifa guy,
it's a white dude beating up on a conservative.
So I thought it was racially motivated.
Why are you not concerned about a bunch of white guys in Oregon
beating up on a gay minority Asian journalist?
Andy Ngo, who we addressed yesterday, who was put into the hospital with a brain bleed.
Why doesn't that matter?
The answer, Joe, because this is not about racially of racial violence with the white patriarchy or critical.
It has nothing to do with that.
It is about the left.
And what I said to you yesterday,
they have no emergency break on their ability to attack you or their desire to
attack you because they believe in secular non-God given values.
A guy,
Rick,
who tweets,
emails me a lot.
I always appreciate feedback,
positive or negative,
but I felt it was an inappropriately negative
comment. You know who you are, Rick, and I don't mind
you sending it to me, but
he said yesterday you commented, you had
this 20-minute rant about Antifa
and leftist violence, and I love that. That was one of my
favorite rants I've ever done. Don't miss yesterday's show.
But he said you had no solutions.
I thought the solutions, ladies and gentlemen, were obvious.
Arrest these people.
Why do you think I called out the mayor of Portland and the police chief? I thought the solution was
obvious. I may have missed that. He's the only negative email I got. So I love you, Rick. Thanks
for your emails. But I think you were the only one who missed it. The solution is not to pay
attention to the color of the people in the mugshots. It's to enforce the law regardless of the color of the people in the mug shots or their ideology.
You claim to be a conservative
and you want to go punch people in the face?
Go to jail.
Sorry, no sympathy here.
You're a liberal Antifa lunatic
who wants to hit people with bike chains and padlocks?
Go to jail.
Enforce the law.
The purpose of yesterday's rant
was to explain to you
the motivations behind these people
so you understand what they're doing
so you're not misled into believing
this liberal movement
has anything to do with compassion
or some fight against the white patriarchy.
They are the white patriarchy.
Look at their mug shots.
This is nonsense.
Forget this identity politics infatuated society is crumbling us.
Gosh, can we get back to kings just judge people by their character?
Is this really that hard?
All right, moving on.
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so trump i have been talking about this the ultimate deal maker i'm gonna get to this
um also i want to get to this yet this month is now we are involved in the longest recovery from a recession in modern American
history. I heard some talking points yesterday on Fox as I was listening. Everybody's saying,
we can thank Obama. I've got some easy data points for you to debunk the nonsense argument
that Obama is in any way responsible for the robust Trump recovery we've seen. That's all garbage.
But first, this guy's the ultimate dealmaker.
Ladies and gentlemen, this deal with China we have on the table,
this potential free trade deal that Trump's been talking about.
He had a meeting with President Xi of China.
This guy has a knack for striking at just the right time.
Listen, what's going on in Hong Kong is very
serious. It's not meant to downplay it. It should not be a strategic tactical weapon in any kind of
debate because they're fighting for liberty and freedom in Hong Kong. It's a long story,
but it's regarding an extradition treaty to the mainland that the people of Hong Kong have been
valiantly fighting. Basically, the whole whole one nation two separate ruling systems will collapse
freedom in hong kong which we should all be advocating for will fall apart um if this was
passed it's they rescinded it but now they want the uh the the woman to step down who proposed it
but the turmoil in hong kong has caused significant issues over there in china
it's caused issues that they're going to have a real problem with.
The Chinese and the heavy boot of the surveillance state they run
and their socialist government, ladies and gentlemen, can't go on forever.
People, not to wax poetic here, I'm not trying to do that,
but people, you're born free.
People yearn for freedom.
Nobody wants to be under the yoke of tyranny.
I think President Trump understands
right now is the time to break the back of the Chinese on this trade deal. Move in now. They
are weakened. They are weakened by what's going on in Hong Kong. He's making a move and the Chinese
can talk all they want. All this chatter about we're not going to make concessions. Trump naturally
sniffs out weakness in these business deals. I think it's a remnant of him being a New York City
builder. I've told you all of these Queens guys I grew up with, of which Trump is one of them. I grew up in
Queens too, not far from where he grew up. They have this natural chip on their shoulder. And I
don't mean this as a knock towards Trump, but they learn to read people. Guys, ladies, please,
I'm telling you this. I grew up in this. Queens kids have this this knack they make the best cops because they can
read people like that they have a chip on their shoulder because they're never as tough as the
brooklyn kids the brooklyn kids have a natural aura of toughness around them because they're
from brooklyn i'm from brooklyn everybody's scared of you nobody's scared of kids from queens
you should be some of the ones i met but serious i'm not even kidding but the queens kids never
have the money of the manhattan kids so they're not they're not poor it's kind of a suburb large portions of queens but they don't have the money or the
prestige of the manhattan kids that have all the connections so there's a chip on their shoulder
there too queens kids are always trying to prove themselves so they are always always reading
people they got this antenna going around they're always looking for a weakness. Trump, I've tried to explain this,
the psychology behind Trump before. That's why Queens guys like my brother, who was a Democrat
for a long time and now is a big Trump supporter. He totally gets it. He gets it. My brother's a
Queens kid too. They sense weakness because they have this ability to read people because they're
always misjudged. They're never tough enough, so they got to prove themselves, but they're never
prestigious and rich enough, so they got to prove themselves again.
And they read people.
Trump senses an opportunity,
some weakness with Xi here,
and they are moving in for this deal.
Don't be surprised if he cuts a landmark deal
right as the election season's heating up
and puts the Democrats on the defensive.
That's the ability of Trump
to be strategically unpredictable
and move in at just the right time.
I just wanted to bring that up. An interesting note, I haven't been avoiding the China story. It's a big one. It's
just been a really stacked news weekend. And yesterday's show, that Antifa thing, as you can
probably tell, still fired up about it was really on my mind. Please listen to yesterday's opening.
It was important to me. It means a lot. Okay. Moving on. So as I said, we are now enmeshed in
the longest recovery from a recession in modern American history at upwards of 121 months. Is it now? I was watching Fox yesterday and they had a couple of liberals on. And of course, they're going to try to spin this thing as they always do and say, oh, well, we can thank President Obama from this. Ladies and gentlemen, this is nonsense. OK, I searched around for the best article out there's short and sweet to the point. It's a little older. It's from 2016, but can I just say quickly, I think this is the benefit
of being on our email list. I'm not trying to like sell you on anything. Um, but on my email list,
you're not just going to get like today's news and you can get that anywhere. You can go to Twitter.
Uh, we do a lot of homework on older stories that are now relevant again. And one of them is this
one up at Forbes from 2016 that I picked out that's very, very well done.
It is definitely worth your time.
It's by Rex Sinkefeld.
Forgive me again if I'm saying your name wrong.
Obama and the Dems' Dismal Recovery.
It's from 2016, but it's worth your time.
And it's worth your time
because as this recovery goes on
in the Trump administration,
more and more Democrats
are going to try to credit Obama.
Now, that is categorically
false, ladies and gentlemen. The Obama years, the eight years of recovery, it was actually less than
that because the recession waned on into the first couple of years of his presidency.
I've said this repeatedly. We have recovered, ladies and gentlemen, from every recession and depression in American history.
Fact.
The fact that we recovered under Obama is not unusual.
We did.
The economy recovered.
It was no longer in recession.
Recovery is not a, I'm not using it as a qualitative term. I'm using it as a quantitative one.
In other words, a recession, negative growth, positive growth is a recovery.
It's the degree of the recovery and the degree of the recession that matters.
It's the margin that matters. Folks, I can't explain this to you in strong enough terms,
how important this is when evaluating economics. I always use the heat, no heat argument, right?
In the winter and in the summer, the argument is heat or cool. Let right in the winter and in the summer the argument is heat or
cool let's say the winter but the argument is not heat or no heat of course you need heat in the
winter you'll freeze to death what's the argument joe how much is 68 69 70 71 it's the degree that
matters not heat or no heat so saying the economy recovered under obama and making it a yes or no heat. So saying the economy recovered under Obama and making it a yes or no is not a
point. The economy has always recovered under every president. The real analysis is what degree
did the economy recover under Obama? A little, a medium amount, or a lot? And the answer is a
little. Matter of fact, the littlest in American history point number one from this forbes piece
excellent quote the obama recovery of the last seven years remember this was in 2016
remains the worst in post-war american history average gdp gross domestic product growth
since the bottom of the recession in 2009 folks folks, was barely above 2.1% a year.
The average, ladies and gentlemen,
since 1949,
growth rates after a recession
is well above 4% a year
during the previous 10 expansions.
He was half of the average, not even the best reagan hit six percent growth
what is it six five and four in 1984 85 and 86 obama's two percent growth rate during his
disastrous presidency was the worst in a modern american history. Again, we have always recovered.
That's not an argument.
We recovered under the Obama administration.
So what?
We've recovered from every recession.
The answer is,
how good of a job did he do recovering?
And the answer is,
the worst.
He did the worst job
in modern American history.
The growth rates are now a point higher under Trump,
who's still cleaning up Obama's
mess. Point number two,
what did this? You know, it doesn't do us
any good to say, well, Obama's recovery stunk.
Well, why was that? Well, the author,
Rex Sinkefeld here,
says, quote, I believe the root cause of the abysmal
growth is the huge tax increases imposed
by Obama and the Democrats in Congress
since 2008.
The most harmful were the increase in the capital gains tax from, remember this,
the most harmful were the increase in the capital gains tax from 15 to 20 percent.
Bring that up again later. It's important. The increase in the top income bracket from 35 to 39.6 and the new tax of 3.8 on investment income in the affordable care act
the massive increase in the regulatory burden through the aca and dodd-frank bills are also
crushing but unfortunately are harder to measure very simply the author's explaining why did the
obama recovery stink to the heavens it stunk to the heavens because obama hiked your taxes took
more money out of the free market economy and and put the regulatory burden of red tape, crushing load of it on your back.
Very simple.
Yep.
He increased your cost of survival.
You went to work and you paid more money to the government and paid more money to regulators
to get off your back.
Simple as that, folks.
Remember that capital gains point, by the way, because I've got another thing coming
up later.
I teased on yesterday's show at the end about a little thing trump's proposing that would make a
big big difference for your wallet stay tuned i got one more more data about just how bad the
obama recovery was trust me when i tell you you're gonna hear more of this the obama recovery
it was the worst it stunkunk. Investment from the Forbes piece.
Weak investment is the signature feature and cause of the abysmal Obama, quote, recovery.
The aggregate of all investments in the United States is NDP.
It's basically private investment, folks.
I'm not going to read the whole thing.
Relative NPDI, net private domestic investment, was 7% per year from 1960 to 2008.
7%, that investment figure.
The average was 7 to 8% from 1960 to 1990 and 6.5% in the Clinton-Bush years.
For Obama, Joe, that investment figure was an astoundingly low 2% of GDP.
Two.
A third.
Ladies and gentlemen, facts don't lie.
Democrats do.
These numbers are awful.
Brutal.
Investment in the economy was awful.
Taxes were high.
The regulatory burden was crushing.
And the growth rate was horrible.
Keep that Forbes piece.
Check it out.
It's in the show notes today.
It is 100% worth your time.
And why?
Again, why are we bringing this up? Because my whole purpose to this show is to give you the mental ammunition you need to fight the good fight
because it is that fight that is going to persuade persuadables to vote for people in power that
follow a liberty agenda. What's the point of this otherwise? I don't just come on the show to rant
because it makes me feel good. Anybody can rant. There are shows out there where they rant, rant here, rant there.
Great.
What's the problem?
The problem is you've got to present facts and data so you can make an articulate argument to people.
You're suggesting Obama helped the economy.
How?
He had the worst recovery in modern American history.
Investment was a third of what the average has been from the 60s to the 90s.
Third of what the average has been from the 60s to the 90s third of what the
average it was even under clinton gdp growth rates were less than half of the average post
world war ii what you're saying is not backed up or belied by any facts and data you're just
making it up but liberals are very good at that as we've seen in the past it's pathetic okay i
told you stay tuned for this capital gains it's's an important story. A little wonky,
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For those of you who don't know,
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You know,
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free advertising who's better than them right yeah? Well, they may start, you know? Getting to my story on the Trump capital gains tax rate.
There's a rumor going around that the Trump administration,
story in the Washington Times, it's in yesterday's show notes,
please check it out, that the Trump administration is thinking
about enacting another bold tax cut.
This story is by Dave Boyer, the Washington Times.
Trump considering cut to capital gains taxes to bolster economy.
Ladies and gentlemen, this would be huge.
We don't do class warfare nonsense here. We do economics and growth policy. The left will tell you it's
a tax cut for the rich. Don't care who gets the tax cut. All I care about is they're going to
grow the economy, give Americans a more prosperous livelihood, quality jobs and wage increases or
not. I don't care about your class warfare nonsense. What does this mean? How is this going
to work? Why would it matter? Capital gains, the way the capital gains tax works now, Joe,
is it's not indexed for inflation. So rather than me explain it to you,
the Washington Times does it really nicely. Here's a quick example of what this would do.
Let's say, Joe, a work, this is from the Washington Times piece. If a worker invested 5,000 a year in the stock market in the year 2000, and that investment had risen to 8,000
last year, current law calls for the investor to pay taxes on the entire $3,000 gain. You're
tracking? You invested $5,000 in the market in 2000. It's now worth 8,000. You would have to
pay taxes now on that entire $3,000 gain. Well, folks, what's the problem with that?
The problem is, quote,
most of the gain, about $2,100 of that,
it's not a gain at all, folks.
It's due to inflation.
By taxing only the $900 real gain
that wasn't caused by inflation,
the investor would pay a substantially lower tax.
Nice.
Okay, gotcha.
Yeah.
Why should you pay taxes on money
that's solely a reflection
of the United States government's awful monetary policy?
You didn't make $3,000.
You made nominally $3,000.
You only made nine hundred
dollars that's like saying joe think about it right my my father just a quick analogy maybe
it'll make more sense when it wasn't a hard example i don't mean to talk down anybody but
my father used to tell me this story about this house they owned in long island he's like you
never believe it we we bought it for thirty thousand dollars and you know we sold it i
forget what he sold it for i don don't know, $300,000,
$400,000. Who knows? I have no idea. I didn't ask him when he sold it. But you think, wow.
Meanwhile, keep in mind, he bought the house in the 70s. $30,000, you made $270,000. No,
you didn't make $270,000. If you adjust that $30,000 for today, you probably made like 20
grand on the house. There's an inflation factor that's a result of a monetary adjustment
and that amount of money being able to buy less goods over time.
Here's a good way to frame it up for you.
This is a cool one.
$30,000 in 1970.
My dad bought that house, Joe.
Yeah.
But what would you say about maybe 10 cars?
You get a car probably
3 000 bucks right decent car year old maybe even a new car pinto sounds about right right yeah
30 000 now folks could that buy you 10 cars heck no it'd buy you one why i thought 30 000 it's
inflation the buying power of money goes down over time due to poor monetary policy in the united states
so paying taxes on money you didn't earn that's just a byproduct of a nominal adjustment to our
money makes no sense good for trump this would be terrific your pension funds value would go
through the roof some people naysayers, well, not really because people will start selling stocks
because now they know
their tax bill will be lowered.
And do what with the money, knuckleheads?
Burn it?
Think about how stupid that is.
They're going to sell their stocks
because their tax bills are,
yes, and they're going to take the money
to the burn pit in the backyard
and light it on fire.
What are they going to do?
They're going to reinvest it
in bonds, equities, other businesses,
growing the economy, making those stocks for those companies worth more. Stop being an economics
buffoon liberals, not you in my audience, unless you're an economics buffoon liberal listening.
I'm sorry, but get your head out of your rectum. That's not how this works.
They're going to sell their stocks.
Do what with it?
Hide it in their mattress?
What is wrong with you?
Good for Trump.
Okay.
I can't believe I'm going to get through all this.
Yeah, this is important.
So yesterday, not only did I miss Bobby Bonilla Day,
the greatest sports contract in American history.
I mean, Bobby Bonilla, did he get over or what?
But yesterday was also a hero of mine, his birthday.
Folks, this isn't going to be one of those long stories.
You may be saying, hero of yours?
Who are you talking about?
It's someone many of you know
some of you don't but should know
Thomas Sowell
who Joe has had to listen to me
extolling the virtues of forever
was 89 yesterday Thomas Sowell
is one of the great thinkers
of our time
a student of Milton Friedman
Sowell is a legend
Thomas Sowell wrote the two greatest books on
conservatism, economic liberty I've ever read. I can't encourage you in strong enough terms to
read them. One is called Vision of the Anointed. It'll change your life. It's an older book.
Doesn't matter. The ideas are universal. The other is a little more complicated. It's a bit
of a slower read. It's a little more detailed, but it is another life changer called conflict divisions.
Again,
the two greatest books I've read about conservative economic policy,
Liberty,
just fantastic.
Really?
When I say life changing,
I mean it.
I read vision of the anointed over two midnights in the white house doing a
secret service to us.
Midnights are hard.
You know,
when you're,
when you're,
you get,
you get off you,
but the way it works in the White House
is without going into security details, you don't work the whole night. You work in shifts and you
take 40 minute breaks because they don't want people falling asleep. So you don't get to fall
asleep when you're on a break. So you read a book or something to stay awake, but it's hard to read
on midnights. These books are amazing. So in honor of Thomas Sowell's 89th birthday, I had a few quotes here that I pulled
off of Google that are just worth your time. AEI had a nice article, by the way, happy 89th to
Thomas Sowell, one of the greatest living economists by Mark J. Perry. He's at Mark J. Perry on Twitter.
Quote number one from Sowell, socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore
or evade it amen brother thomas preach preach it socialism a record so horrible that only an
intellectual could ignore or evade it quote number two it takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent
of your own ignorance what does he mean by that i don't want to step in each one but this is
important hayek used to call it the fatal conceit the pretense of knowledge ladies and gentlemen
the idea that you know so much that you can organize the system to manage all the variables in a society,
i.e. communism, central
planners. Folks,
do you know how dumb you
have to be to believe you're smart enough to do that?
Think about that.
Soul believes real knowledge
is understanding your own intellectual limits.
I used the example
in the past before.
If you wanted to price a baseball card and got a government bureau together
of 20 baseball experts
to price that baseball card
ladies and gentlemen
they would probably give you a price
that initially may be reasonably close
to the market price
but over time
those two prices are going to diverge
why?
if these are the smartest baseball people on earth how come they can't effectively price a baseball card and predict what people would pay for it? Ladies and gentlemen, because they can't get into the minds of 330 million Americans who could bid on that baseball card or not. They don't know why that baseball card might matter. I'll give you a perfect example. I like Glenn Davis. Glenn Davis was a first baseman for
the Astros later on for the Mets. I also liked Don Mattingly. Mattingly was pretty popular. Glenn
Davis was an all-star, but he had a decent career. But his baseball cards really aren't in the demand
I think they should be. He was a great player. That Glenn Davis baseball card matters to me.
I may be willing to pay more for it.
How does a government bureaucrat know that?
He has no idea.
He's never met me.
He's never been to a baseball game with me
and heard me say, hey, I really like Glenn Davis.
It's the pretense of knowledge
that government bureaucrats can in any way
organize prices in a society
and dispense with the knowledge, excuse me,
of 330 million americans who
would bid or not bid on a product is insane all right moving on a couple more quotes because
these are good uh again in recognition of thomas hole's birthday much of the social history of the
western world over the past three decades has been a history of replacing what worked
with what sounded good this is another sole favorite liberals, basically the whole essence of liberalism,
and you'll read this in Vision of the Anointed or Conflict of Visions,
is the fact that liberals are emotion-based,
whereas conservatives are fact-based.
We say to ourselves when someone proposes a policy,
okay, then what?
That's a sole line.
Then what? Then what happens?
Liberals will say, propose this policy because it makes you feel good.
It's an emotion
based ideology uh next one this was a this was a secret service special too people who enjoy
meetings should not be in charge of anything we had a thing in the secret service called dbm
if you were a dbmer death by meeting you were out death by meeting meaning you love to call
meetings why because you probably just want to hear yourself talk.
People who enjoy meetings, no place running anything.
Absolutely right.
All right.
Just a couple more and we'll wrap it up.
Again, don't miss me on Hannity Night.
If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.
Amen, Brother Thomas.
Sadly.
Next one. These are some of the finer ones, by the way.
Freedom has cost too much blood and agony to be relinquished at the cheap price of rhetoric.
The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best.
And the last one, my personal favorite. The next time some academics tell you how important diversity is, ask them how many
Republicans there are in the sociology department.
Nice work, Thomas Sowell.
Very well done.
Ladies and gentlemen, one of my ideological heroes.
One of the great lines ever is his critique of Helen O'Banion.
I believe she's a Pennsylvania welfare secretary, starts talking about women on welfare. And he says to her, well, why are you starting the story in the middle?
In other words, how did they get on welfare in the first place? It's your policies that did that.
One of the great lines ever. Really great job. Happy birthday, Mr. Thomas Sowell. Folks, thanks
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