The Dan Bongino Show - More Deep State Shenanigans # 1019 (Ep 1019)

Episode Date: July 10, 2019

In this episode I address the explosive new court documents about the Mike Flynn case which show the troubling anti-Trump team efforts to target Flynn. I also discuss the latest propaganda effort from... The NY Times. Also, I address the liberal panic attack over the gold standard. News Picks: New poll data shows that the majority of Hispanics approve of the citizenship question. Ilhan Omar caught lying, again. The Mike Flynn case is getting ugly. New Zealand’s gun control law is failing miserably. Mitch McConnell fires back at critics over slave owning ancestors. School choice works. An entire 8th grade class in a Bronx charter school aces the regents test. The Trump team and the GOP senate plough ahead on approving judges for the 9th Circuit. Copyright Dan Bongino All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 get ready to hear the truth about america on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host dan bongino all right welcome to the dan bongino show producer joe how are you today ho ho ho it's wednesday let's go okay all right you produced a show as always with a rather interesting intro to the show listen stacked stacked show today um I will be at the White House social media conference tomorrow that was the news I told you I had this week um give you an update afterwards so check that out White House is having a social media conference talk about you know YouTube Twitter and all that other stuff um so we'll see how that goes I will keep you updated on how that works out and also I can't obviously say anything now but but we've got some
Starting point is 00:00:45 big news ahead. The show is taking leaps and bounds, so don't go anywhere. But I have a story for you today that is going to bake your bagels, eat your lunch. Don't go anywhere about Mike Flynn. Let's get right to it. Today's show brought to you by our buddies at, yeah, this is good.
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Starting point is 00:02:31 All right, let's go. Almost. Okay. Mike Flynn. The Mike Flynn case has exploded. Ladies and gentlemen, I had a hat tip to my buddy. You know who you are. Emails me all the time.
Starting point is 00:02:44 Got in touch with me yesterday sent me some emails was like what the heck is going on with the mike flynn case for those of you who missed the background on the story mike flynn was uh donald trump president trump's appointed national security advisor he was only there for a couple of weeks uh he then had to resign because of allegations that he was dishonest with the White House. Flynn was the central component of this whole collusion, conspiracy nonsense, fairy tale that he was talking to the Russian ambassador. Most of you are familiar with the background. Bottom line is Flynn has been targeted for a very long time by the anti-Trump forces out there. Ladies and gentlemen, something happened yesterday that I promise you is going to take your bagels
Starting point is 00:03:26 and cook them. Now, Joe, your audience ombudsman role is going to be critical. I explained it to my wife beforehand and she got it, but I'm going to need you to act as the audience ombudsman because what happened yesterday is a little complicated. Now, first,
Starting point is 00:03:42 before we get started, I want to play this clip from last night. Excuse me. This is Sarah Carter on Sean Hannity's show last night explaining why Mike Flynn, I'm going to give you a little background on this, Lieutenant General Mike Flynn, he did some lobbying on behalf of a company. The company had some ties to the Turkish government. There's a dispute over how much Flynn knew about those ties to the Turkish government.
Starting point is 00:04:11 When you lobby for a foreign government, you have to fill out these FARA forms, Foreign Agent Registration Act, that you're lobbying for a foreign government. Everybody tracking me? Cool. Good. Okay. Flynn fills these forms out after the alleged lobbying happened. Flynn's team saying,
Starting point is 00:04:28 we weren't sure that this company we were lobbying for the extent of their involvement with the government. In other words, Joe, we didn't think we were lobbying for the Turkish government. We thought it was on behalf of this private company. You're tracking me. Now, they make Flynn after the fact, the government, as they're prosecuting
Starting point is 00:04:44 Flynn and targeting him, they make him fill these forms out after the lobbying has happened. Keep that in your head as you're listening to this critical piece of information from Sarah Carter on The Hannity Show. And one very important point about this, Sean, that a lot of people don't understand is that normally pharaohs aren't prosecuted. You're right. But more than that is that when they receive, example, an issue from the pharaoh office to file a pharaoh, it's very simple. It's very easy to fill out. According to sources that I've spoken to, Flynn's pharaoh was so extraordinarily complicated. It was almost as if they had crafted the pharaoh to try to corner him into, say, making a statement that wouldn't be correct. So that's something that they're looking into as well. Now, the judge has not decided yet whether or not to allow the government to call him a
Starting point is 00:05:36 co-conspirator. So this still hasn't been decided. It's expected to be decided soon. All right, Sarah Carter, investigative reporter, great work tonight, and we are hoping that General Flynn gets justice. Now, Sarah Carter has a great piece up at her website, sarahcarter.com. I encourage you to check this out. It's going to be in my show notes today, bongino.com. As always, if you subscribe to my email list, I will send these articles right to your email box. Carter's article is very good. Now, here's what's going on, folks. I know a lot of this is going to appear complicated. The title of the piece, Judge Slams Government Argument, that Mike Flynn is a co-conspirator in former partners' trial.
Starting point is 00:06:14 We're cool. We're cool. Here's what's going on. Mike Flynn was charged with lying to the FBI about his communications, the content of his communications with the Russian ambassador, okay? That's a separate case we've discussed in the past. Long and short of it, Mike Flynn talks to the Russian ambassador during the Trump transition period
Starting point is 00:06:33 into the presidency. The FBI and the Mueller team filed charges against him saying he wasn't honest about the content of those communications, right? Copy. Even though the FBI said they thought he wasn't being dishonest,
Starting point is 00:06:46 which if that's confusing, it should be. The FBI says he lied to us. And then behind the scenes said, we don't think he was lying. Okay, that's why I've been talking about Mike Flynn's case for a long time. This guy is, I mean, talk about overzealous prosecution. This is entirely unethical what happened to Flynn. That lying to the FBI case is separate. There is another case going on right now,
Starting point is 00:07:06 federal case, for violations basically of our FARA laws, these Foreign Agency Registration Acts, which are rarely prosecuted as Sarah Carter just accurately said in her piece. In that case, it's a separate case from the lying. Mike Flynn was a cooperator
Starting point is 00:07:22 against his old business partners, was listed by the government as a cooperator. In that case, the crux of the allegation is what I told you before. That Flynn was lobbying on behalf of the Turkish government and didn't file as a foreign agent, a foreign agent under Farah. Everybody tracking me separate case 10-4 Flynn Flynn's sentencing in the lying case is contingent
Starting point is 00:07:54 on his cooperation in the other Farah case where he was listed as a cooperator right now to be listed as a cooperator in the other case to help him in the sentencing for the lying case the government demanded that he file a form or sign a form i should say precision matters here all right demands that he signs a form joe saying hey for you to
Starting point is 00:08:23 cooperate on us and get points off on your other case on the sentencing right you're gonna sign this form saying you lied about your farrah thing in other words that you were dishonest on your farrah filing which the farrah office made unusually complicated for some reason all right okay we're cool linds are you it's's, folks, this is the life. I promise you we're good. This doesn't piss you off. I don't know what will. What's going on with Mike Flynn is a travesty.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Now, I know. You should be. They demand he file this form saying, tell us you lied and that you were lobbying for the Turkish government and you lied on the registration form about your level of involvement with the Turkish government. Flynn's team,
Starting point is 00:09:06 led by new lawyer Sidney Powell, is now saying, we're not signing that. We will admit now, retroactively, that the private company we worked for may have had some ties
Starting point is 00:09:17 to the Turkish government, but I'm not going to say I lied because, critically, follow me. Okay. Flynn is saying, I didn't know that at the time I filed the form. Right.
Starting point is 00:09:28 We know it now. Right. But I'm not going to say I lied when I signed the form because I didn't know that. I thought I was working for a private company. In other words, our FARA filing, foreign agency filing,
Starting point is 00:09:42 was accurate. Right. Ladies and gentlemen, why is this so devastating? First, let me put up, again, a big hat tip to our buddies at TechnoFog on Twitter. I think it's at Techno underscore Fog. One of the best accounts out there. They always do great legal work. At TechnoFog highlighted this from the court filing.
Starting point is 00:10:06 Now, here's what they want to do keep this up for a second right flynn's lawyers because they're telling flynn don't sign that that you lied on the farrah because you didn't now the government's saying okay you're not a cooperator anymore in this farrah case so we can't help you in the sentencing for the lion case matter of fact not only you you not a cooperator, we're going to make you a co-conspirator. Oh! The judge in this filing, which I'll read in a second, says, wait, wait, wait, time out.
Starting point is 00:10:33 Hold on, folks. Red flag under the hood for review. There it is. Something's not right here. The judge says, let me get this straight. Five minutes ago, you said Mike Flynn was a cooperator in this Far this farrah case now because he won't admit there was a lie there because he's saying he wasn't lying now you're saying he's a co-conspirator here's from the court filing read this highlight this is important from the court filing the judge says similarly the farrah statement and related filings do not reflect
Starting point is 00:11:02 the existence of the alleged conspiracy to act as undisclosed turkish agents or to cause a filing of a false farrah statement in other words the judge is saying hey government you don't have any evidence of what you're saying is true right in other words now you're saying flynn is a co-conspirator in this farrah violation case the judge is there's a judge the judge referee no good the judge, the judge, referee, no good. The judges say this isn't going to work. You can't have the, you have no, you don't have evidence, the requisite evidence that Flynn lied in this form. Now that you have the confusing backstory, I want to explain to you why this matters hat tip to my my good buddy
Starting point is 00:11:48 ladies and gentlemen if you re-listen to that sarah carter clip right the government and their prosecutors this guy david laufman who is involved in like four or five other cases the blase ford case with the kavanaugh thing. This guy's all over the place when it comes to Democratic activism, apparently. This guy apparently forced Flynn to file this FARA form in February of 2017 after the Trump administration begins. Apparently, the FARA office
Starting point is 00:12:21 makes the form unusually complicated. Flynn actually goes out and hires to the tune of $170,000 a lawyer, Joe. Specifically, his expertise is in FARA. Why was the government making Flynn file this detailed, overly complicated FARA in February of 2017. Why? Ladies and gentlemen, is it time for us to entertain the very serious proposition I've put out for a long time now? That this Spygate scandal is bigger than than trump as i've said repeatedly who did i tell you was being spied on for a very very long time mike flynn mike flynn it appears was being spied
Starting point is 00:13:18 on or investigated as far back as 2015 before trump was even president, by weaponized Barack Obama, government assets being used to target his political enemies, of which Mike Flynn was one. You may have to listen to this twice, and I'm sorry, but this is darn worth your time. This scandal of Spygate is bigger than Trump. The Obama team did not like Mike Flynn. He was an opponent of their signature foreign policy proposal, the Iran deal. Flynn was a vocal opponent. The Obama team needed to take him down. They spied on him.
Starting point is 00:14:01 The Svetlana Lakova story where they impugn the integrity of this woman with slight, if any, Russian connections to make it appear that Flynn was having some kind of an affair with her. A totally bogus story as far back as 2015. Stefan Halper, the same guy involved in the Spygate fiasco with Carter Page and George Papadopoulos.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Stefan Halper, the same Halper is in contact with Flynn earlier. The same British assets connected to Steele are in contact with Flynn back in 2015. Trump's not even running. How does this connect to what I'm
Starting point is 00:14:37 telling you now? Folks, if the government was spying on Mike Flynn as far back as 2015 under the Obama administration, and the DOJ had that information, ladies and gentlemen, they would already know that the private company Flynn thinks he's working for has connections to the Turkish government. All right, that did it. The suck-a-meter is broken that did it the suck-a-meter geiger counter is off the we're at chernobyl level dude you're at like the basement in chernobyl do you understand what i'm telling you the government already knows
Starting point is 00:15:20 the connections between the private contractor Flynn thinks he's working for and their extensive ties or alleged ties to the Turkish government. They already know it. They set him up. They got him to file this fair reform in February of 2017 and sign it knowing the whole time the information was going to be inaccurate because it was entirely asymmetric. The government had been spying on him. They knew everything. All Flynn knows is what the company he's working for is telling him. He hired a lawyer for $170,000 to file a piece of paperwork the government already knew was false. Flynn doesn't know.
Starting point is 00:16:03 Flynn thinks he's working for a private company Do you see what happened here? This entrapment scandal How disgustingly gross this is Then what do they do? They go to Flynn later And they say hey you know bad news buddy We just found out
Starting point is 00:16:20 Shocker Wink it or not We just found out That this company you're working for Is actually working for the Turkish government. That form you filed where you don't really detail all that because he didn't know is a lie. So now we're going to charge you in this other case with this Farrah violation, which by the way, is almost never charged criminally. Never. And you're going gonna sign this form that you lied and by the way if you don't sign this form we're not gonna let you off on the other lying case to the fbi where your cooperation is contingent flynn's team gave him the double barrel middle finger and said we're not gonna say we're lying So what did the government do? The government turned around and tells the judge,
Starting point is 00:17:07 now we're going to charge him as a co-conspirator. Boom. Flynn's team says, you go ahead. Go ahead. Let's dance. Charge him. And the judge said, no, you're not. You're not charging him a squat.
Starting point is 00:17:17 Put that up again for court filing. The judge clearly says, you have no evidence of that. You're just making this up. The Ferrah statement and related filings do not reflect the existence of the alleged conspiracy you're claiming to act as an undisclosed turkish agent or to cause the filing of a false farrah the judge says no way no thanks goodbye adios folks, this is so disgusting. What's happening to Mike Flynn.
Starting point is 00:17:50 It is beyond belief, beyond belief. What is happening to this guy? First, you charge him in a case for lying to FBI agents where your FBI agent said he wasn't lying. Then you charge him in a case of filing a false Farrah where you want to use him against another, his business partner. And then you make him file a false fara you know is false, but he doesn't in advance.
Starting point is 00:18:16 You set him up. And then when he refuses to say he lied, which he didn't, you then threaten him as a co-conspirator in a case where there's no evidence he's a co-conspirator at all ladies and gentlemen this is third world republic cuban special inside jackboot thug north korean nonsense we're witnessing here this is such legal malfeasance that i i'm i'm stunned I'm absolutely stunned. Some entrepreneurial wannabe journalist hasn't come out and been like, wait, this isn't something's not right here. Something is
Starting point is 00:18:54 not right. They made him sign a form. The government, I'm telling you, already knew was false because they'd been spying on him. Dude, you know, I'd like to be happy about the revelation of all this stuff, but honest to goodness, I'm heartbroken
Starting point is 00:19:14 for the Republic. You just get angry. It is. It's heartbreaking. For Flynn. For Flynn to set this precedent now. This guy, this decorated military hero, beloved by people who work with him, who gets crapped on every single day of his life
Starting point is 00:19:30 by a government and a special prosecutor's office that will just not let this go. Dano, Dano, Dano. They had to shut this guy up. So they threw the kitchen sink. I used to go to this ice cream shop when I was a kid, Jan's. They had the kitchen sink. It was like bananas, cherries, ice cream.
Starting point is 00:19:46 They throw everything. It's Jans kitchen sink at Mike Flynn to shut him up. And good for him and his lawyer for saying double-barreled middle finger to you. We're not taking this anymore. We are not signing that form. We're not signing it. He did not lie. All right. I got more of this. signing it. He did not lie. Alright,
Starting point is 00:20:06 I got more on this. It's got a stacked show, including the New York Times, again, trying to get out in front of something I told you on this show probably three months ago when I was in Los Angeles. Trying to get out of a story, again, already reported here.
Starting point is 00:20:22 We'll get no credit, don't worry, which is fine. I love my audience. We're doing no credit. Don't worry, which is fine. I love my audience. We're doing quite well. But showing you the real journalism is happening here. Jeff Carlson, Chuck Ross, Molly Hemingway. He's got a great book out, by the way, about the Kavanaugh thing with Kerry Severino. Excellent. Highly recommended.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Sarah Carter, John Solomon. That's where the real journalism is happening. I reported on this story three months ago. I'll get to that in a second. Now the New York Times finally comes around. Today's show also brought to you by buddies at iTarget Pro. Listen, the iTarget Pro system is the finest system out there for improving your marksmanship, okay? If you're going to own a firearm, marksmanship, proficiency, and safety, that's what matters, right? Listen, here's the problem with that. A lot of times to improve your proficiency with your firearm, you have to go to the range, which is not necessarily an issue unless the range is really far, and a range can get expensive.
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Starting point is 00:22:41 we put out three months ago or so. Folks, this is embarrassing, okay? New York Times has another article coming out, which, excuse me, it's out yesterday, talking about the credibility of Steele. Here's what's going on here. The Inspector General, Michael Horowitz, who's looking into this whole abuse of the FISA process, we were just talking about the spying.
Starting point is 00:23:02 We now know Bill Barr's looking into the spying on Mike Flynn and others. Fasc fascinatingly enough uh fascinatingly yes i put out a few months back that the problem with steel's information was it was garbage and one of the other problems with steel's information who was hired to put together the dossier is he had already told in october before they ever filed any of these fisa documents to spy on the trump team he had already told in October, before they ever filed any of these FISA documents to spy on the Trump team, he had already told the State Department official, Kathleen Kavalec,
Starting point is 00:23:30 that his sources were two Russian disinformation specialists. In other words, Steele was colluding with Russians to get information about Donald Trump. That's not in dispute. That's only in dispute amongst lunatic liberals who don't want to tell you the truth, right? The media, of course, misses that whole story. Yeah. But I said a few months back that the problem with this is the FBI has located or have located to be precise in January of 2017. And had interviewed that Russian source.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Now, according to my sources, you know who you are, that interview, let's just say, Joe, did not go well. Matter of fact, it went very bad. B-A-D. B-A-D-D in Joe Biden's spelling. It did not go well. The Russian source was deemed to be untrustworthy and basically lying ladies and gentlemen what's the problem here alarm bells should be going off everywhere not only does christopher steel tell a united states government state department official
Starting point is 00:24:41 before the fbi ever uses his information in the courts that he's getting it from russian disinformation specialists before the first fisa signed in october but when the fisa warrant to spy on the trump team is renewed in january and twice more into the summer of 2017 the fbi ladies and gentlemen has already interviewed one of steel's russian sources and found it out his information to be extensive garbage to quote marv albert from the old nick games we're an extensive garbage time yes you are now the new york times again after we've already reported this stuff so it's like chuck ross and everyone else out there who's done the work on this case we've already reported the fbi
Starting point is 00:25:31 interviewed this russian source it was given information for steel and thought it was garbage not only that my sources are telling me jim comey knew darn well that those russian sources were garbage and kept reauthorizing the warrants to spy on the trump team anyway comey knew why is the new york times reporting this now as we can see let me read this to you this is fascinating from the new york times yesterday moreover by january of 2017 fbi agents had tracked down and interviewed one of mr steel's main sources a russian speaker from a service former soviet republic who spent time in the west according to a doj document obtained by the new york times and people familiar with the event listen to this you want to talk about putting lipstick on a pig what a shine job on your shoes
Starting point is 00:26:19 this is check this out joe after questioning him the russians again what we already reported on fbi officials came to suspect that the man might have added his own interpretations to reports from his own sources that he passed on to mr steel calling into question the reliability of the information oh oh isn't that great isn't that spectacular so basically that what are they saying joe the fbi knew steals russian sources were crap they were that when you put crap in a bag and you light it on fire and you throw it on someone's tomb not that i've ever done that and someone goes out and smashes it that's what's happening hot crap the new New York Times now in their endless Pravda propaganda role. What are they doing, Joe?
Starting point is 00:27:07 They're trying to get out ahead of the inspector general, Michael Horowitz's report, which is probably going to have this information in there. The inspector general's report is going to be devastating. And you know what it's going to say in inspector general ease? The bureau knew these Russian sources were crap and spied on trump anyway so what does the times do they want to paint this story first it's like water colors bob ross look there's a pretty little tree look what a little waterfall look at this remember bob ross i used to love very relaxing then you of course they want new york times joe wants you to feel better about a prolific government spying operation on mike flynn and donald trump using crap garbage russian sources the government
Starting point is 00:27:53 knew were garbage because they interviewed them put your own crap why do you think comey that's right yes why do you think Comey's freaking out? Crap. Why do you think the FBI, and listen to this, the New York Times, I love this, that he may have added his own interpretations to reports, calling into question his reliability.
Starting point is 00:28:17 In other words, he lied. The Russian source Steele was using. Ladies and gentlemen, the Bureau already knows this. This is the New York Times doing damage control. That's all this is. Instead of just coming out, headline, FBI used discredited Russian source to spy on the Trump team colluding with a foreigner in Christopher Steele. That's the headline.
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Starting point is 00:31:46 very good um but let me just recap where we were for the sake of continuity so in the beginning the takeaway from the mike flynn case the government was spying on mike flynn the government likely knew mike flynn's relationship to the turks was a little more detailed than even mike flynn knew the government how did the government know know Mike Flynn was working for the Turks? Because they were spying on him, even though Mike Flynn didn't know. And they made him sign a document anyway to stick it to Flynn
Starting point is 00:32:13 because he was an enemy of the Obama team. That's the takeaway. The government knew more than Flynn did and made him sign the thing anyway. Secondly, the New York Times is finally getting ahead of a story. We already reported. The fact that they interviewed these Russian sources, they were garbage, and the government used the information anyway.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Okay, moving on. Cocaine Mitch strikes again. Mitch McConnell. Listen, I get it. Mitch has his good and his bad moments. But I got to tell you, lately, Cocaine Mitch has been doubling down. That's his nickname, by the way, from Don Blankenship, who ran for Senate in West Virginia. For those of you who missed that, I'm not alleging Mitch McConnell uses cocaine.
Starting point is 00:32:57 But it was a nickname they gave him. But Cocaine Mitch is back. So he's asked at a presser up there on Capitol Hill. Now that the New York Times has recovered, or not the new york media i forget who covered it uh nbc news it was i'm sorry that nbc news joe broke the story dreaded air quotes that mcconnell's ancestors may have owned slaves which has nothing to do with mcconnell he's not responsible for the behavior of anyone else other than mitch mcconnell no less ancestors. So this entrepreneurial news outlet decides they're going to nail him down on Capitol Hill and say, hey, listen, you know, I know you don't support reparations, you know,
Starting point is 00:33:32 payments made to descendants of slaves as a policy, which is an awful policy, by the way. I know you don't support that, but is your mind going to change now that we know your ancestors owned slaves? but is your mind going to change now that we know your ancestors owned slaves listen to cocaine mitch in an absolute gut shot kidney shot liver shot between the legs kick i'm not really sure what to call it check this out were you aware that your great-great-grandfathers were slave owners in alabama before the civil war and has that revelation caused you to change your position on reparations? You know, I find myself once again in the same position as President Obama. We both oppose reparations, and we both are the descendants of slaveholders. Yeah, boy!
Starting point is 00:34:22 Oh, Mitch! yeah boy Mitch that reporter that reporter must be sitting there like what just happened how did I just get so destroyed on was that C-SPAN or whatever how did I just get so wrecked
Starting point is 00:34:43 with one question wrecked R-E-K- get so wrecked with one question? Wrecked. R-E-K-T. Twitter wrecked. That's the kids use that for wrecked. R-E-K-T. I spelt it wrong on purpose.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Totally, completely wrecked. Mitch McConnell. That is the exact same position. He's not kidding. That Barack Obama finds himself in. Also, Kamala Harris, presidential candidate, who there's some allegations surfacing now that her ancestors own slaves too let me be crystal clear i am absolutely morally and ethically consistent on this i don't hold barack obama's responsible for his ancestors issues nor kamala harris nor mitch mcconnell the media remember what i said to you on yesterday's
Starting point is 00:35:26 show when we discussed this topic at length you better be darn careful opening up this pandora's box you may not like what you find if we're going to start going back through the lineage and generations to figure out what people in our past did and hold us responsible for it good job by Mitch McConnell holding the press accountable. I mean, is Obama going to get the same questions? Of course not. He's a Democrat.
Starting point is 00:35:50 Yeah, I mean, really, he has been really fired up lately, Mitch McConnell. All right, moving on. This is a story I heard last night on Martha McCallum's show on Fox, and it really, really kind of stung me a little bit in a good way. Ladies and gentlemen, I know this is not an issue that polls well with a lot of Americans.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Candidly, I know for a content, conservative content, it's an issue not a lot of people talk about, but we should. The issue of school choice, the fact that low-income folks in some inner cities, a lot of minority students, people in mountainous regions of the United States, areas where the education system may be struggling a bit. The fact that they have no way out and have no access to the American dream that I've had, that Joe has had, that Paul has had,
Starting point is 00:36:37 has always disturbed me. Again, I know school choice, it's not one of those things like, you know, we're at the ramparts and we're ready to knock down the Democrat wall over. Ladies and gentlemen, it should be. And the reason this story should be preeminent in our conservative thinking is I'm convinced the radical left, not all Democrats, but the radical left wants a poor, struggling underclass. They need them because they need votes and they need government programs to attempt to buy people off. Ladies and gentlemen, with an improved, vibrant, strong education system that gives people access out of poverty into the American dream you and I have, the Democrats and their radical left are not going to be able
Starting point is 00:37:25 to parasitically feed off an underclass of folks that remain poor. I'm telling you, the key to long-term economic prosperity, foundational liberty and freedom with strong roots feeding off that water in the ground, The key to that, that ground of liberty, is an education system. And our education system has failed these kids. It has left them behind. It is the civil rights issue of our time. It is a human catastrophe what is happening to these inner city kids and these other kids in struggling school districts.
Starting point is 00:38:06 Getting to the point, I saw this story on Martha McCallum last night. Here's the story in the New York Post. I can't encourage you in strong enough terms to read this in the show notes today. New York Post story about this Bronx Charter School. In this Bronx Charter School, where 90% of the kids in the school
Starting point is 00:38:22 qualify for subsidized meals, lunches, and breakfast. What does that mean, Joe? In other words, it means this Bronx school has a lot of lower income kids. Oh, yeah. This is not some wealthy area. There is a charter school, a school that operates outside of the traditional public school system in some respects, where parents can choose to send their kids there. They are not constrained by the government bureaucracy
Starting point is 00:38:45 putting their boot on the necks of these kids and their parents and the teachers who want to teach these kids. This charter school did something amazing. They graduated 53 eighth graders. The entire eighth grade class of this teacher who was on Martha's show last night, every single one of her kids
Starting point is 00:39:10 in this low-income area of the Bronx in this charter school, every single one aced the Algebra 1 Regents test. Yes. Five out of five. All right. Good for you.
Starting point is 00:39:31 Good for you. Ladies and gentlemen, the only reason I'm here on this show today with big news to come, with an audience as generous as you've been to me, you've made my life entirely different, giving me a voice I never thought I've had. The only reason any of this is happening is because I, my parents took me out of a struggling public school district in Glendale. It wasn't horrible, but it wasn't good.
Starting point is 00:39:58 PS 68. I never went there. They didn't, my mother didn't have any money. My dad was not wealthy either. But they managed to struggle and put together, make ends meet, and to put me into St. Pancras School, a local Catholic school, which is now unfortunately out of business. I'm telling you, it's the only reason I am here today speaking to you in coherent sentences. Because my parents, despite their economic struggles, were able to get us into this school. Me and my brothers.
Starting point is 00:40:32 Why don't these kids get the same shot? Why are these Democrat liberal politicians standing there with a stop sign in front of minority parents, parents of white students, Asian students and others in struggling areas who just want the same opportunity for their kids. Now, to show you the disparity in this, from the piece, folks, in the other public schools, in the same area, keep in mind what I just told you, 100 with two zeros, 1 zero 100 of this bronx charter schools 100 53 out of 53 got a perfect five out of five on the algebra one regents test in the surrounding public schools Only 34% even took the test. And of those 34%, 82% managed to get a three out of five. Ladies and gentlemen, we're not talking about small differences here.
Starting point is 00:41:44 We're talking about a Grand Canyon-like chasm between kids who nailed it, who are now going to go on to elite colleges, get fine educations, enabling them and their kids and generations of their children to prosper. To prosper in the American dream. And we are talking about other kids in public schools who will be entirely left behind. They will not have access to the dream you and I have. You know, I implore, I'm begging. I'm begging, if you're a Democrat listening to my show, why are you accepting the teachers' unions' talking points?
Starting point is 00:42:26 Not the teachers, the unions, the interest groups. Why? Just give the parents a choice. If the charter school stinks, the parents will pull them out. Just let them pick. Folks, my life, my kid's life, I would never even met my wife, so it wouldn't have mattered. I'd say my wife said, but we wouldn't even know each other. I would never have met Joe because I never would have lived in Maryland because I never would have had the qualifications to become a Secret Service agent or a candidate for
Starting point is 00:42:55 office because of school choice. This issue matters, folks. It's why I talk about it whenever I see a story like that. Martha McCallum had the teacher on last night. God bless you. I don't know your politics. I don't care. God bless you.
Starting point is 00:43:10 You have my sincere thanks for changing the lives of 53 out of 53 kids who likely will now go on to successful, prosperous careers, despite coming from a crap school district in the Bronx, because you did it. You changed their lives. God bless you. You have done an amazing, amazing, I'm in awe of what you did. That's a great story. Yeah, man.
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Starting point is 00:45:47 USA. Okay. There's an interesting story about Trump's new pick for the Fed. You know I really have issues with our monetary policy. The Fed, how we print money, quantitative easing. I've talked about it a lot on the show. Ladies and gentlemen, the media is kind of losing their minds a little bit story up by cbs news about one of trump's recent picks a lady by
Starting point is 00:46:09 the name of judy shelton a lot of judys today um judy was an audience archives that's my mom's name too judy judy uh judy shelton the uh the media is freaking out because judy shelton has spoken in the past positively about the gold standard oh gosh, liberals hear the gold standard and they freak out. I want to explain to you what the gold standard is, why it matters, and I got one more story for the day before we leave about New Zealand's catastrophic gun control fail, which is not working out like they thought. But this story is important. The gold standard matters.
Starting point is 00:46:40 The gold standard matters because, ladies and gentlemen, think about what money is. What does money do for us, right? Money is a store of value. It's a measure of value. I always jokingly say, you know, when I pay Joe for services he provides to my company, I don't pay him in refrigerators. I don't pay him in remote controls or watches. I don't pay Joe in that.
Starting point is 00:47:04 I pay Joe in money. It's a measure of his value we can both agree on. Now, as a measuring tool of value, Joe will pay you this per hour for this kind of service. Joe provides some editing and also obviously some content on the show. This is what I pay Joe. We both agree on that price now ladies and gentlemen the key to having money as a measure of value is that the measure is consistent we use it as a measure of value because it's convenient i don't pay joe in watches or remote controls because it's inconvenient joe would then go have to find someone who needs five or six watches. He only needs one trade those for another service. Joe says, Hey, I need steak tonight for dinner. Will you take my
Starting point is 00:47:52 three watches for a steak? That's not the way an economy works in a non-barter system. You need some representation of value. That is not a physical commodity, right? We don't trade in refrigerators. Joe, I'll give you my refrigerator for four hours of editing on my show. Joe would be like, what? Why would I do that? It's not convenient. So we use money.
Starting point is 00:48:19 Now, the left has a tough time with these simple concepts. The problem with using money, ladies and gentlemen, is there's not a tangible value to it if the measure is all over the place. Joe knows where the refrigerators work to him. If he's starving to death because his food is going bad, it's worth a whole lot. The problem with the gold standard for the left, where the U.S. dollar would be anchored to a standard in gold, is the left hates this idea, Joe. And why? Because it takes away their ability. This is why they're freaking out of a Trump's new pick, by the way, Judy Shelton.
Starting point is 00:48:54 She's spoken positively about the gold standard. To spend us into oblivion. The left loves the idea of our money not being anchored to anything. So the way, say, a more primitive gold standard would work, Joe, is we would only be able to create new money based on the availability of gold, and the availability of that gold would be exchangeable. In other words, you can walk in with a dollar, a U.S. dollar, and say,
Starting point is 00:49:23 all right, well, this isn't a more, again, primitive gold standard. Let's call it a hard gold standard. Joe would be able to walk into a bank and say, I want to exchange my U.S. dollar, redeemable in gold, for, I don't know, whatever it may be, a nail clipper worth of gold. Wouldn't even be worth that. If you had a thousand dollars technically you could walk into a bank or and get your money back in gold that would be a hard gold standard right that's not really the way the gold standard would work in a modern economy but that simple analogy explains the point that it would do what jo Joe? It would constrain the government's ability
Starting point is 00:50:05 or the Federal Reserve. It's not really a government entity. We all know what kind of it is. But the Federal Reserve could not create new money unless they found new gold, which would limit their ability to print new dollars. Why do the Democrats hate this and why are they panicking about Judy Shelton
Starting point is 00:50:22 and the media people? Because folks, the Democrats want to monetize our debt. They want to spend us into oblivion like they're doing now with their $22 trillion of accumulated government debt. They want to spend us into the phantom zone. And they know that we can never pay this off. We're not going to be able to pay off this debt. So the Democrats and the liberals want to be able to print money.
Starting point is 00:50:47 They call this modern monetary theory. I call it steaming piles of hot garbage, just like the Flynn case, right? They want the Federal Reserve to be able to endlessly print new money, not constrained by a gold standard, to pay off our old debt. Now, if you're listening and you don't understand, you're like, Joe, what's the problem? That sounds great. So the government can spend money on social programs,
Starting point is 00:51:10 Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, S-CHIP, food stamps, endless government pork projects, and basically we can print money. What's the problem, Dan? The problem, ladies and gentlemen, is if you can endlessly print new money because you're not constrained by any kind of a gold standard and you're just, your measure of money keeps
Starting point is 00:51:28 going all over the place, right? Yeah. Money buys this, money buys this, money buys this, money buys this. Why? Because it's more money chasing the same products, which requires the price to go up, which means the value of your money goes down if the price goes up. If you have a dollar and it bought you four gumballs in one day and then inflation goes through the roof, that dollar
Starting point is 00:51:47 only buys you one gumball a week later. Meaning your dollar goes down and down and down and down. You can't do that with the gold standard. Because you can only print what you have in gold and people can redeem it. The Democrats would not be able to monetize the debt. What I mean by that is they're hoping to
Starting point is 00:52:07 print money to pay off the debt which will devalue the dollar devalue the dollar and make the debt worth less now that works great for profligate governments think about it if your dollar buys less and less and less because it's worth less your dollar buys four gumballs three gumballs two gumballs one gumball a half a gumball, three gumballs, two gumballs, one gumball, a half a gumball, no gumballs. Now you need $10 to buy a gumball. That's inflation. The price of the gumballs goes up.
Starting point is 00:52:31 Your dollar buys less. That works great for government. Why? Think it through. Why are they freaking out over Judy Shelton? Because if your dollar's worth less, so is the dollar of government debt. if your dollar's worth less, so is the dollar of government debt.
Starting point is 00:52:46 In other words, if you owe $22 trillion, that $22 trillion that could have bought whatever, $22 trillion gumballs, now you only need four or five gumballs because the $22 trillion's worthless. That debt
Starting point is 00:53:02 is worth less too. Inflation's the government's best friend. Think about it. Make it simple for you. And I've used this analogy for you way, way old listeners, right? Yeah. I know it's a little complicated, but think about it. If you are a debtor, not a creditor, you owe money to people like the government owes to
Starting point is 00:53:18 people who they borrowed money from. They borrowed money, bonds. They borrowed money from foreign governments. They borrowed money from us. If you have U.S. securities. If you owe money, you want inflation. If I owe, let me give you an example, Joe. Do you want to buy your house at the $30,000 purchase price your house, Joe, cost in 1970
Starting point is 00:53:42 or the $300,000 purchase price you bought it now? Which one? We'll go with $30,000, Dan. We'll go with $30,000. But Joe, your house in 1970 wasn't worth the $30,000 of today. It was probably worth closer to $250,000. It's inflation wore away the value of the dollar. Therefore, you need more dollars to buy the same house. But the nice part about buying that house in 1970 at $30,000, you owed money, Joe. You still owe that same $30,000. So the value of your debt goes down too.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Right, right, right. If you owe money, you love inflation. It deflates the value of your debt you think this is great the government the u.s government owes more money than anybody in the universe they don't want the government to not be able to wipe out the value of the dollar the democrats and some republicans to be fair love this idea of no gold standard ladies Ladies and gentlemen, if you are a debtor and you spend your way into Hades
Starting point is 00:54:49 by borrowing and spending money you don't have, you love inflation. The problem is if you're a saver, all that $30,000 you saved is now worthless because of government inflation crushing the value of every dollar you have.
Starting point is 00:55:06 We conservatives are savers. The government is not. That's why this is going on right now, the freakout over Judy Sheldon. All right, one last story up at the Daily Wire. Great story about New Zealand, this is by Ash Hau. It'll be in the show notes today as well. New Zealand, after that horrible shooting in Christchurch, instituted, again, a really misguided policy, a banning, quote, military-style semi-automatic weapons.
Starting point is 00:55:32 Now, ladies and gentlemen, I've told you over and over, a gun ban after a crime will do nothing. Criminals don't care about your gun laws. That's why they're criminals. They're not going to, criminals are not going to turn in their firearms. When you institute a gun ban like they did in Australia, the only people turning in the guns are going to be the law abiding, not the criminals. A gun ban is nonsense. Well, New Zealanders apparently caught on to this, and this is an interesting story from the Daily Wire.
Starting point is 00:55:59 Joe, there are 1.5 million firearms in New Zealand. How many do you think were turned in after the gun ban? Well, you'd say, well, if it's a gun ban, Joe, 1.5 million firearms in New Zealand. How many do you think were turned in after the gun ban? Well, you'd say, well, if it's a gun ban, Joe, 1.5 million. Not all of them, to be fair, were subject to the ban. Some may have been single-shot rifles or whatever. But let's just say it was 500,000, 200,000 that were subject to this new ban. How many do you figure were turned in of those 1.5 million? Take a stab at it, Joe.
Starting point is 00:56:22 Give me a number. Just throw something. 10%. Yeah. That's funny i i know you weren't joking but it's for 700 so basically new zealanders are saying yeah thanks for the gun bad have a nice day really ladies and gentlemen this is not gonna yeah because they've already caught on holy new zealanders probably know what happened in australia it's their neighbor right there and said said, listen, this is just dumb. I'm not turning in my firearm.
Starting point is 00:56:47 What are you going to do? Serve a search warrant in my house? You criminals aren't going to turn in their guns. I'm not turning mine in either. Ladies and gentlemen, epic fail. It's not going to work. This is a dopey policy. It'll have the exact opposite effect you intended.
Starting point is 00:57:00 All right, folks, thanks again for tuning in. Again, I'm sorry for some of the tech issues today, but this is the first time we ever had a massive technical meltdown, but we always get to a show. I love this show today. Please share it. I love you Redditors out there. Put my show on Reddit.
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