The Dan Bongino Show - One of them is lying # 984 (Ep 984)

Episode Date: May 21, 2019

In this episode I address the deeply troubling connection many of us may have missed. I also address the latest revelations that expose either Jim Comey, or Loretta Lynch, as liars. Finally I debunk l...iberal lies about healthcare solutions. News Picks:Either Jim Comey or Loretta Lynch is lying as Lynch’s recently released testimony indicates. President Trump loses court case over his financial records. Devin Nunes says the FBI is hiding key documents about Russiagate figure Joseph Mifsud.  After this confused Republican congressman calls for Trump’s impeachment he immediately picks up a primary challenger. Margot Cleveland’s latest piece asks the question, “was the Trump presidency spied on”? Key Republican Congressman says declassification is right around the corner. Trey Gowdy says there are bombshell tapes providing evidence of George Papadopoulos’s innocence. This radical left-winger is hinting at a “bloody revolution.”  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? I'm doing pretty good, except I misplaced my Harry's and used something else. I feel like I was shaving with a garden weasel. Shaving with a weed whacker? Pretty much. Shaving with a garden weasel. Shave him with a weed whacker? Pretty much. Shave him. It's awful.
Starting point is 00:00:28 Shave him with a chainsaw. And then it gets even worse when the water on your face dries out and your face dries up. Oh, yes. Then you're like, you don't even want to move. It's like, give me Botox immediately. I can't have my facial muscles contract. I know the feeling. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:00:41 It's not even a Harry's Razor's Day. Go get Harry. Don't use anything else. I know. It happened to me one time on the road. I was traveling. And I asked the feeling. Yeah, man. It's not even a Harry's Razor's day. Go get Harry. Don't use anything else. I know. It happened to me one time on the road. I was traveling, and I asked the hotel. I go, oh, man, I forgot my Harry's Razor. I said, you guys got the, they sent me up some, like, 1940 Russian Soviet Union Razor.
Starting point is 00:00:56 It was about as blunt as a marble, and I was like. Yeah, it's awesome. And I remember going on TV with, with like cuts all over my face. I'm like, give me a favor. Get the spray paint out. Don't even get the makeup. Get the Crayolas out. Start covering my face up.
Starting point is 00:01:12 Oh, the bad, nothing worse than a bad razor, brother. I feel for you, man. But I'm doing great, dude. Yeah. Okay. Good. Other than that, it's great to hear. Other than having his face torn up with a chainsaw.
Starting point is 00:01:22 All right. Listen, I got a stacked show for you today. other than having his face torn up with a chainsaw. All right, listen, I got a stacked show for you today. I've got some Devin Nunes bombshells last night on Shannon Bream's show on Fox, but I want to start out today with an article that really blew my mind. It's a piece in the Washington Examiner. I'll get to it in a second.
Starting point is 00:01:43 Again, leftists insinuating, Joe, that there's going to be some bloody revolution if they don't get their way really fellas and ladies are you really sure about that i'll get to that in a second all right today's show brought to you by our buddies at helix sleep the best mattresses out there hands down we have two of these one for my daughter daughter. One for us. We love it. It's like sleeping on a cloud. These are customized mattresses. Best mattresses out there. If you're in the market for a mattress and you're not going to helixsleep.com slash Dan,
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Starting point is 00:03:48 Please check out the show notes today. I have about eight articles up. You can go to Bongino.com and you go to the podcast link on the menu. The articles are associated with the show. You can also subscribe to my email list and I'll email you these articles to you. The article is titled in the Washington Examiner by Tom Rogan. It's really good. The immorality of Nathan Robinson's far left American revolution. What is he talking about? piece and uh he says inside the piece that insinuating there's going to be some kind of a bloody revolution let me read this to you because this is speaks to the absurdity left i'm gonna i'm gonna annihilate this ridiculous stupid piece in a second nathan robinson demonstrated as much
Starting point is 00:04:34 monday when he optimistically warned that revolution is coming to america keep in mind this is a leftist writing this job writing in the guardian robinson explains that america is now imprisoned by a joke quote totalitarian class of a few dozen rich white men in the senate and on the supreme court who disenfranchise the majority of americans robinson says these men are destined for destruction. Wow. History's bloody revolution. History's bloody revolution. Show us what happens when this gap becomes too large and the government entirely ceases
Starting point is 00:05:14 to effectively represent the governed. All right. Robinson excitedly continues, conservatives will continue to push unpopular policies on an unwilling united states but it's unclear how long people will accept having decisions made for them by a few dozen rich white men okay there's three takeaways bolshevik from nathan robinson's complete
Starting point is 00:05:41 absurdity in the guardian all right number one ladies and gentlemen in case you miss the memo conservatism and principled republican ideas are on principled republicans who i'm talking about the the ones that align with conservatism align with traditional republican ideas right are about liberty and personal freedom, Joe, in case Nathan Robinson missed the memo or is unfamiliar what we're fighting for. Now, why does that matter? Because, ladies and gentlemen, nobody fights to oppress people as passion. As people fight to avoid. Being oppressed.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Nobody fights as passionately. To take away the liberty of others. As those who passionately fight. To get their own liberty back. Or to maintain the liberty they have. Nobody. So let me just serve a warning to nathan because unlike nathan i abhor violence and i'm going to get to that in a minute too right don't ever mistake my words for condoning violence as a first resort
Starting point is 00:06:59 it there's no circumstance why at least in political fights where that should be your first resort. And I've been clear on this from day one. Yep. Unless you're looking for a fight for some bizarre reason, which speaks to your issue, not mine. As a first resort, ignoring the role of violence in human history to fight for liberty is naive and simply stupid.
Starting point is 00:07:26 naive and simply stupid the american revolution where we were being uh taxed without being represented by a british government that wanted to impose their will on us but somehow joe this nathan robinson this ridiculous absurd snowflake writing in the guardian that him and his liberal snowflakes and his s'mores roasting, snuggie wearing crowd are going to somehow engage in some bloody revolution where they take back the government to oppress people, acting like we're all going to sit back and just take it. Nathan, you got another thing coming. You have ignored history completely. It's a video game.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Now I'm totally to them. Life's a video game to them. totally to them life's a video game to them joe exactly on it all works in the video game and whatever man of war or dogs of war or whatever stupid video game you're playing there you go not knocking gamers by the way do your thing i'm just saying when you know because they get upset i don't blame them you know some people enjoy i enjoy a lot of weird things too i enjoy beating the the snot on myself and Brazilian jujitsu and ripping my joints apart. A lot of gamers would be like, that sounds pretty dumb to me. And you'd be right. I am falling apart.
Starting point is 00:08:33 But don't think for a second that this translates to real life. Folks, I'm not suggesting that oppressing people and taking away their liberty may not work for the short run. Even the mid run. Cubans have been doing it forever, Joe. Yeah. North Koreans seem to be the North Korean hacks seem to be having a run at it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:56 But ladies and gentlemen, even the most powerful regimes in human history eventually fall when people get tired of the boot of oppression on their neck the soviet union india getting tired of their uh occupation by the british eventually people get tired of having their liberty taken away and they fight passionately for their own freedom real tangible god tangible, God-given, God's finger on your shoulder freedom. The freedom to work for a wage, to have your kids go to the school of their choice, to practice your own religion,
Starting point is 00:09:36 to live your life free of a surveillance state. These are God-given freedoms. These are not granted by man. We are not asking for permission. So takeaway number one, Nathan, if you think for a second your tyrannical leftist impulse to spy on Americans, to engage in your police state tactics, to take our money, to take our school choice, to imprison Christians and others and attack them because they don't believe in your leftist ideology, you think that's going to go down in your bloody revolution without a hitch?
Starting point is 00:10:06 You are sadly mistaken, brother. Takeaway number two. And I brought this up before. Do you understand that this guy, Nathan Robinson, what he's writing is not unusual at all. We're being ruled by white men. In a constitutional republic where we voted on the president
Starting point is 00:10:30 and we just got done with eight years of Obama, you're being, what are you being oppressed in? What? Trump cut your tax. He gave you back more of your money to spend it on how you wish. That's oppression. How is that oppression?
Starting point is 00:10:41 That's oppression for imbeciles. Trump is oppressing me. I'm a woman. How is that oppression? It's oppression for imbeciles. Trump is oppressing me. I'm a woman. How? How exactly? What rights do you not have under the Trump administration? What rights do you not have? I don't understand what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:10:59 You're just making this up. He's cut the bureaucratic red tape to get the government out of your life what kind of tyrant decreases the power of government but joe it's not enough for them this is the point i'm sorry i get a little sidetracked but this is it is not enough for the left to win the arc of history lately has been bending in their direction. How long we been saying that? We can't ignore that. Yeah, a long time.
Starting point is 00:11:28 I mean, it has been bending in their direction. You got New York legalizing, basically infanticide, abortion up to the time of delivery. Social issues they've won repeatedly on. You've had eight years of Barack Obama. You had garbage Obamacare instilled. You've got government spending at the highest levels in human history. What exactly are you being oppressed about?
Starting point is 00:11:55 Keep in mind, all these are horrible ideas. But they have won on these ideas. And you feel like you're being oppressed. How exactly is that? Remember, it's not good enough for them to win. Pro-abortion forces, they want to put out a business. People advocate for pro-life, get people deplatformed. It is not good enough for them to win.
Starting point is 00:12:24 pro-life, get people deplatformed. It is not good enough for them to win. So that's point number two, that the left has a tyrannical impulse we cannot ignore. That is not our impulse as conservatives. I don't want to empower the government to control my economic life, my healthcare life, my education life, or my religious life. But I don't want them to empower yours either. There's no hypocrisy there. You want to institute your set of social values on me and you want the government to punish me for practicing mine.
Starting point is 00:12:56 It's not good enough for you to win. You want to punish. Remember what I told you. People never accept the oppression remember what I told you people never accept the oppression they never accept that with the passion you want to oppress them with hence
Starting point is 00:13:15 revolutions throughout human history for liberty the ones against never hold in the long term but here's takeaway number three and I want you to listen very closely to this one The ones against never hold in the long term. But here's takeaway number three, and I want you to listen very closely to this one. And ladies and gentlemen, I don't say this to you in this, hey, listen, listen to how tough I am. That's all garbage. The people who talk about being tough are usually the softest people of all, to be candid. I mean, I've been around really tough men and women my entire life, being a cop, being an agent,
Starting point is 00:13:53 spending most of my life in mixed martial arts around genuinely tough people who fight for a living. They lose fights, they lose their employment. And I can tell you, the toughest guys I know rarely, if ever, talk about being tough. I'll give you an example. Matt Serra, who was the UFC welterweight champion at one point. Matt Serra, he beat George St. Pierre in the biggest upset in UFC history. I can tell you candidly, I trained with Matt for a little while in East Meadow,
Starting point is 00:14:22 up in Long Island, and then over in this other place in Huntington and had him down to the Secret Service Training Center, put on a seminar. We were teaching our students grappling. He was one of the toughest guys I ever met. And I can tell you right now, you'll never meet a happier warrior out there. No, I'm serious. I go to his Instagram, look at his videos, smiling, always joking around, never telling you what a BA he is, bad. You could figure out the rest. I'm going to kick you, but none of that at all. Matter of fact, there's a video of a guy attacking him in Las Vegas.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Of course, he puts the guy down in two seconds and mounts him. And what does he do? He's laughing at the guy. Calm down, buddy. It's out there. You can see it yourself. The toughest guys in the world never talk about being tough. I agree.
Starting point is 00:15:03 But the left, Joe always i know you've been around him too i know you're you're joe's been around rockers and some believe me some hard-edged people who had some serious issues yeah and the the toughest ones were the nicest and quietest yeah always this generation of liberals that that wants a bloody revolution in violence is a coddled bunch of snowflakes who has never faced, forget about violent adversity, many of them, most of them have never even faced ideological adversity. ideological adversity. They've grown up in coddled schools where a lot of the teachers are liberal. They've gone to colleges where if you're a liberal, you're celebrating.
Starting point is 00:15:49 You never have to think an idea through. Obama's great. Yeah, Obama's great. We love Obama. I like Trump. Kill him. Get him out of here. Execute him.
Starting point is 00:16:00 I mean, really? You want to start a fight with us, conservatives who are largely former law enforcement, people who've lived in the real world and high stress business environments, people who are military folks. You want to start a bloody revolution with us who faced ideological adversity and basically, in many cases, violent attacks on college campuses. Psychological adversity and basically, in many cases, violent attacks on college campuses. You doubt me? Look up the videos. Conservative attacked on college campus and just sit there all day and watch them. You want to start a fight with us?
Starting point is 00:16:35 You know why they want to do that, Joe? They want to do it because they have no experience with real world violence and the horrors of it. Ladies and gentlemen, I can't express to you enough, having been a police officer and actually having been shot at, I don't like to talk about these stories because, again, the people who need to talk about this stuff always seem to be trying to impress you with their own bona fides. I'm not trying to do that. But there's a real fear there when you get in a foot pursuit with a guy who just let a round go and you're chasing him around a corner. And as you're chasing him around a corner, you realize he could be standing on the corner pointing a gun at you. And you forgot that as you're getting ready to turn the corner.
Starting point is 00:17:15 And then as you think it, your life flashes in front of your eyes for a second like, oh, what if he's standing there with the gun? Yeah. Oh, you never thought about that snowflakes as you were sitting there were sitting there reading your Marx Engels reader in your urban studies class? You never thought about that? Sitting there with your Malamars and your hot cocoa and your milk with your Snowflake professor with a beard six feet long who's never had a real job in his entire life? It's never occurred to you what real violence is really like? But you want a bloody revolution? You're a loser.
Starting point is 00:17:46 Cowards, chumps, losers, fakes, you're phonies. Violence. Are you kidding me? I had a guy call in a radio station I used to host in Washington, D.C. once. Guy was on our side, by the way, ideologically. I'm not kidding. I'll never forget this. It was on a Saturday show.
Starting point is 00:18:08 Suggesting he was ready to take up arms. I said, you are? Really? Like I said, he was on our side of the argument. I said, that's fascinating. I said to him, Joe, who's your delegate? He was from Virginia. He goes, what's the point?
Starting point is 00:18:23 I goes, let me get this straight. You're ready to go to take up arms and you don't even know who your delegate is? You haven't even lobbied your delegate for change? Do you understand how awful violence is? Have you ever been under a 300-pound dude in a grappling match that's controlled who's choking you out and you can't
Starting point is 00:18:46 breathe and you start to see stars and then you wake up five minutes later with a bunch of guys shaking your ankles up in the air to get the blood back to your head you ever experienced that you ever experienced running around a corner thinking a guy's gonna put a round in your skull you ever been in a fight when you're a cop in a domestic violence situation with a husband who's got nothing to lose, who starts pummeling you with an ironing board? Does that ever happen? You ever experienced that feeling like, is this going to stop or am I going to be dead? I'm not sure if in your basket weaving class, which your 70 year old professor, who's a Marxist revolutionary with your Oreos and your
Starting point is 00:19:26 warmed up milk, you really understand the consequences of the bloody revolution you idiots are calling for. Reminds me of a story I once heard about the initiation of the Civil War in the United States, where when it first started, there was a battlefield scenario. Forgive me. I don't, I'm not a civil war historian. I forget exactly. You told me,
Starting point is 00:19:49 uh, feel free to email me if you remember the details, but people actually showed up to watch the fight thinking, oh, well, this will be interesting in the beginning of the civil war. And then minutes in as cannonball start ripping legs off, all of a sudden people like,
Starting point is 00:20:04 what the? It's real, man. It's not a joke. Bloody revolution. Are you insane? Are you nuts? You lunatics on the left. Are you crazy?
Starting point is 00:20:23 A bloody revolution. You better be darn careful the fight you start asking for. Because it's not one we want. And I can assure you, it is most certainly not one you want. Disgraceful. Remember this line. Nobody ever fights to oppress people as passionately as people fight to avoid being oppressed. Never forget that. Thugs on the left.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Read that piece. It's in the show notes in the Washington Examiner by Tom Rogan. It's a good one. And by the way, Rogan's no like big Trumpist or anything like that. That's fine. I support the president. You know, he goes either way on certain issues. But his piece is very good.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Nathan Robinson. Snuggy wearer. Malamar Oreo eater. Sitting there with his warmed up milk. I think we should have a bloody revolution. Good luck, Nathan. Chump. Tell that to some of the cops I know.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Get their butts kicked every day. After they're out there on the street you want a bloody revel what a joke idiot all right i'm not even gonna start with that today all right listen i want to get to some devin newness stuff last night so joe keep the newness translator handy newness was on shannon bream show last night. And again, proving you're not wasting your time on the show, we are now finally getting to the bottom to what started this whole debacle in the spying case against Trump. I'll get to that in a second. Hey, today's show also brought to you by our buddies
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Starting point is 00:24:18 Okay, thank you very much. I will translate what Nunes says in these two clips. Clip one. This is Devin Nunes talking about Joseph Mifsud. Again, I know you regular listeners know who he is, but just to be clear and set the table for everyone else, Joseph Mifsud starts this whole thing, allegedly. He is a Maltese professor who meets with Papadopoulos in April,
Starting point is 00:24:40 George Papadopoulos, who's on the Trump team, and allegedly tells Papadopoulos that the Russians have some emails on Hillary. So the Democrats hold cases. Look, this Russian Russian asset, Joseph Mifsud, told the Trump team person about Russian dirt on Hillary and emails and all that stuff. But. Was Mifsud really a russian asset if he isn't their whole case falls falls apart listen to nunez last night on shannon bream cut one so mifsud is important because he is the first person that we know on earth that supposedly knows something about the russians having hillary's emails now he's since denied that, but Mueller, in his report, claimed that Mifsud was, or insinuated that Mifsud was some type of Russian asset. Well,
Starting point is 00:25:32 we know that that's not the case. And in fact, we know that he was in the U.S. Capitol just months into the Russia investigation, just steps away from the House Intelligence Committee. So we sent a letter a few weeks ago. I think the heads of these agencies thought that we were just going to be ignored. So we sent a follow-up letter on Friday. We've had three of the four agencies get back to us. But surprisingly, guess which agency is not cooperating? FBI. Yeah, I can take a guess as to the answer. FBI is not cooperating per usual, which means they've got something to hide because it is impossible that Mifsud Professor Mifsud is a Russian asset. He was a former diplomat with the Malta government.
Starting point is 00:26:14 He lived in Italy. He worked and taught FBI, trained FBI officials and worked with FBI officials. Wow. Nunes. Gosh, you got to love Nunes. This guy, history will remember this guy, Devin Nunes gosh you gotta love Nunes this guy history will remember this guy Devin Nunes congressman Nunes is a genuine American hero I'm not kidding the fact that he is relentlessly pursuing this maybe even some points at the expense of his own political career I'm telling
Starting point is 00:26:38 you this guy needs some kind of presidential medal of freedom when he's done what is he suggesting here ladies and gentlemen the democrats whole nonsense the anti-trump democrats and some republicans their case against trump hinges on this mifsud being a russian asset trying to help the trump team right nunes just said something so obvious how did how does everybody keep missing this because they're doing it they're missing it intentionally if mifsud was a russian asset what the heck was he doing in the U.S. Capitol in February of 2017? So we let a Russian spy in the U.S. Capitol? What is he doing in pictures with United Kingdom? United Kingdom, our friends in the British government, our friends.
Starting point is 00:27:18 What is he doing in pictures with all of these higher-ups in the United Kingdom government and in their intel agencies. What is he doing in those photos? You can see them yourself. Just go online. It's not hard. Why is he in those pictures? There's only two explanations, Joe. Mifsud is, in fact, a Russian agent
Starting point is 00:27:36 who's managed to infiltrate the United States at the highest levels of government and the UK intelligence service. And we're really stupid and let it all happen. Or Mifsud is not, in fact, the Russian agent. The Democrat story, which he is not, folks. I've said this for so long now. We're going to put together a show where we cover some of our predictions
Starting point is 00:27:57 and how they've now come true. I don't have to bore you, but we'll put together a little segment on that for an episode coming up in the future. But we have said this forever. I gave this speech at the Sunshine summit in florida over a year ago mifsud is not a russian agent his associations are with friendlies now you may say okay you've been saying that a lot what's the point of the newness translator well here's cut two and in cut two. And in cut two, Nunes says something. I have to be candid with you folks.
Starting point is 00:28:29 I had not considered up until now. And, you know, I know I can, I'm personally fascinated by this case. So I get it. Sometimes I can be dramatic. It's not intentional. I just have a lot of personal interest in this case because I can't stand government abuses of power unlike Justin Amash, fake libertarian who seems to enjoy it.
Starting point is 00:28:52 He's the congressman calling for Trump's impeachment. He's a libertarian calling for the police state. Duh. I had not considered this angle. This will require my Nunes translator skills. Play cut two, and we're done with this. If you catch this before me, I'll be very impressed. But he says something at the end that would blow this case to smithereens for the left.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Play the cut. Let's imagine he's not a Russian asset. So let's throw that away, even though Mueller has said that he was. But let's say that he was working for another foreign government, or let's say that he was working for some organization that was hired by either a spy agency or a contractor or possibly a campaign. So that's what we're trying to get to the bottom of, is who is this Joseph Mifsud character? Because he seems to have a lot of connections with a lot of other people like christopher steel and others
Starting point is 00:29:47 that were involved in the early stages and wrote of course the infamous dossier no your radio isn't broken or your phone i wanted to give you a second to digest that wait what did he just say folks i had i i'm being completely candid when i tell you i had not considered what he just said let me give you what my theory's been from the start which doesn't change the overall story that the president wasn't trapped. But it most certainly makes a connection I haven't made up until I heard Nunes last night and got some additional information. He suggests at the end two possible scenarios about who Mifsud was. The first one is the one I had believed up until this point, based on all the available
Starting point is 00:30:46 evidence we had, that Mifsud, Joe, was working with friendly intelligence assets to entrap Papadopoulos. He made up a story about Russian emails, hoping Papadopoulos would tell someone on the Trump team about it
Starting point is 00:31:01 for the sole purpose of the people trying to entrap Trump in the intelligence community, for them to say, look, the Trump team took information about Russian emails. From a Russian? No, from someone we sent in there. Huh?
Starting point is 00:31:15 But to do that, they had to hide Mifsud, which he's been successfully hidden. He's gone. He's in the wind. But I had never considered the possibility that Mifsud may, according to Nunes, his second thing he posits there, item there, may have been the bombshell to end all bombshells? Wow. That Mifsud was not only working in conjunction with friendly intelligence agencies to set up Papadopoulos and the Trump team with fake information about Russia, but he was doing it potentially in collusion with a campaign or a contractor being paid by a campaign?
Starting point is 00:32:03 With a campaign or a contractor being paid by a campaign? Folks, if Mifsud is connected to Steele and Steele's working for Fusion, who's being paid by Hillary. I don't even know what to say. I'm seriously speechless. And as my wife can vouch for, is a rare occurrence if ever now keep in mind last week's shows on YouTube we made connections that had been missing
Starting point is 00:32:34 and I got a question about this from a listener yesterday he was confused about the movie script I'm going to get to that in a second too because it relates to what I'm talking about now it was a great question Joey listeners sent in, this is why I put my email out there because I love
Starting point is 00:32:47 audience feedback. Cool. My wife reads them and sends them to me. And the listener said, I'm confused, Dan. You originally said Glenn Simpson, who wrote the 2007 Wall Street Journal article, who's the proprietor of Fusion GPS, that they just applied
Starting point is 00:33:03 the movie script, the 2007 article to Trump. Hold on, I'll get back to that in a second. He's like, well, so where does the Russians fit in? Is it a true story or is it not? No, I'll get to that in a second. But last week, what we did here, and this is, it was all going to make sense in a second. We made connections between what a lot of folks had previously thought, not us, were disparate entities. In other
Starting point is 00:33:28 words, Joe, Stefan Halper was spying on the Trump team, but he was doing his thing in this bubble, okay? Okie dokes. Mifsud was working with some Western intel people, but he was working in this bubble. Right, right. The Russians were engaging in disinformation campaigns, but they were
Starting point is 00:33:43 doing it in this bubble. Brennan was doing his anti-Trump thing up on the hill, but they were doing it in this bubble. Brennan was doing his anti-Trump thing up on the Hill, but he was doing it in this bubble. The importance of last week's show is we finally made a connection between all of them. Stefan Halper, the spy spying on the Trump team, I'm going to state this very simply, and his UK intelligence buddy, Richard Dearlove, teach a course with a Russian who now we know Christopher Steele, dossier guy, was using as a source. He says it in Kathleen Kavalec's notes. Steele, sources, Trebnikov, Surkov.
Starting point is 00:34:17 Trebnikov taught a course with Halper. So finally we have a connection between the spying, the human spying on the Trump team, teaching a course with a Russian providing intelligence to the people providing information to hillary makes sense joe oh yeah man that was a con it's a connection that had yeah yes the russian was the conduit but we had missed that a lot of folks out there thought halper was doing his own thing spying on the the Trump team. It's clear now he's not. Halper's connected to the Russian who's connected to Steele who's connected to Fusion.
Starting point is 00:34:51 But the Mifsud bubble, I have to be candid with you, had always been hanging out there. Who was Mifsud working for? If Mifsud at the same time is connected to Fusion GPS in any way, and Christopher Steele, then ladies and gentlemen, we have an entrapment scheme for the ages. And it connects all the bubbles. Halper spying for the U.S. government. Getting tips from a Russian. Trebnikov he teaches a class with. Trebnikov providing information to Steele.
Starting point is 00:35:28 He feeds to the FBI to spy on Trump. Mifsud potentially connected to Steele who maybe puts him up to meeting with Papadopoulos to advance this Russian narrative. Tell them they have Russian emails. Oh my gosh, folks. This thing would blow up like that now to get back to where i was now you see what the importance of this is yeah it connects everyone
Starting point is 00:35:52 yeah it doesn't become a conspiracy theory anymore it becomes an actual conspiracy a group of people conspiring to entrap Donald Trump. They're all connected. Now, we don't know that to be true yet. To be clear. That second point about... Now, I'm absolutely sure Ms. Sood's not a Russian agent. That he's either working with Western intel. But if that second story, that he has connections to Steele, is true,
Starting point is 00:36:21 it closes the circle on this whole thing. And they are about to get nuked, the Democrats. And the anti-Trump forces out there. Now, to answer the gentleman's question yesterday about the movie script, this doesn't change anything. Remember my theory, and it's in my second book, Exonerated, that thankfully we're finishing up because it's really good. Check it out if you'd like. Sorry to keep plugging it, but again, we put a lot of work into it. Glenn Simpson back in 2007, who runs Fusion GPS,
Starting point is 00:36:52 steals working for them, working for Hillary, right? He writes this article in the Wall Street Journal that reads almost exactly like the dossier. Russians, Paul Manafort, Dora Poska trying to influence the Soviets trying to, old Soviets trying to influence U.S. politics. Read it. The article, we put it up here a thousand times. You can Google it and read it yourself.
Starting point is 00:37:12 That was Simpson's movie script. He takes this 2007 movie script, but ladies and gentlemen, because it has older characters, it was written in 2007, not 2017, about Russian collusion in the United States, he has to update it for Donald Trump. Why, Joe? Because Trump's running for president now. And he wants to take out Donald Trump, Simpson, because he's being paid to by Hillary Clinton.
Starting point is 00:37:36 He's being paid to take out Trump. But what's the problem, Joe? He doesn't have anything on Trump. Joe. He doesn't have anything on Trump. So he pays Steele, who gets information from a Russian, who gives information to a CIA spy, who gives
Starting point is 00:37:52 information to Brennan, who gives information to the Russian, who gives information to Steele, who gives it to the FBI. In other words, the movie script had to be updated with new information because they had to include Trump, but they didn't have anything.
Starting point is 00:38:10 So they basically paid what I call in the book a quote machine, a guy who's helping me with the book. We've been chatting nonstop trying to finish this thing. I was writing all night last night. Right, Paula? I was at it for 10 hours yesterday. He calls them quote machines. That's what the media calls them.
Starting point is 00:38:34 In other words, you need a story, and you know a guy who will say anything, you call him up and you go, hey, say this. Okay, you know, big banks are awful. Noted economist says big banks are awful. They're quote machines. They make stuff up. Steele was his quote machine.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Steele's getting information from Russians who are just making stuff up. That's how they fit in. Does that make sense, Joe? The movie script needed to be updated. Steele provided the details to update it to include Donald Trump, even though they were all fake. Trump was colluding with the Russians. Michael Cohen went to Prague to do it.
Starting point is 00:39:04 Carter Page is working with him. It was all made up. The stories don't conflict at all. The movie script was there, but it needed some refreshing. So very good question. I promised you I'd answer it on the show today. But ladies and gentlemen, this Mifsud story is about to explode. If Mifsud has any connections to steel and fusion GPS, this entire circle closes. One last point, because I had dinner with Papadopoulos and Simona out in Los Angeles when I was out there. I was talking to Papadopoulos, and George has said this on the show, so I'm not sharing anything he said in private that I wouldn't share private conversations he was uncomfortable with, but George has said this in other places, that the FBI approached him about wiring Mifsud about wearing
Starting point is 00:39:45 a wire a recording device and meeting Mifsud Papadopoulos refused ladies and gentlemen this is an interesting wrinkle to the story because if Georgia's story is accurate I have no reason to believe it's not at this point if Georgia's story is accurate it reinforces my theory that miss sud was not working directly with the fbi and it may reinforce this devin nunes bomb last night that miss sud's connections may have been to people being paid to gin up information on trump steel and western intelligence people who are working in a rogue operation off the record why and i said this to george and i'll say it to you george was convinced to me that miss soot is working with the fbi to set him up folks i'm not sure about that i could be wrong and i'll if i am but i'm thinking of it
Starting point is 00:40:36 as a former police officer and agent myself george was prosecuted papadopoulos in the law enforcement system the law enforcement system. The law enforcement system. Meaning he has every civil right in court that you have. If you are using a source, i.e. the FBI using Mifsud, you don't get the guy you're targeting, Papadopoulos,
Starting point is 00:40:58 to wear a wire against your source. Why, Joe? Because that's discoverable in court. And your source would be outed it doesn't make any sense i'm not saying it's never happened but it doesn't make sense to me you may say well then who the heck is mrs working for that's why i played the new nest cuts it seems clear to me that at least early i'm not'm not absolving the FBI of their malfeasance in this case. They used a discredited, unreliable source they knew was garbage.
Starting point is 00:41:29 End the story. Comey's a total hack. I'll get to him in a second, too. Don't mistake what I'm saying. But the facts matter. And I think early on, people in the bureau think Mifsud may in fact be transmitting Russian intel, even though Mifsud is working with friendlies to set up Trump and Papadopoulos. That's the only reason if the wearing a wire story is accurate that that would happen.
Starting point is 00:41:56 The only reason. And then later on, they find out Mifsud, Joe, the bureau that is, is Friendly's, or God forbid, Fusion GPS and Steel, and they're like, oh. Beep. Uh-oh. Yeah. What do we do now? Oh, yeah. Well, instead of doing
Starting point is 00:42:18 the right thing and issuing a full-throated apology to an innocent man, Papadopoulos, who was set up, they arrest him at the airport to shut him up. I've been trying to explain. George and I disagree on this. It's his story. His story probably carries more weight than my secondhand version of it, but I'm telling you, I've never, I don't
Starting point is 00:42:33 understand why, from a law enforcement perspective, you would record your own source, Mifsud, if you were working with him. It makes no sense. It would all be discoverable. He'd be outed like that. Doesn't make sense. Okay. Hey, on one quick note before I move on, I got a lot more to get to today. I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy.
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Starting point is 00:44:22 Now getting back to Comey, there was another bombshell yesterday that came out. Doug Collins, a Republican congressman from Georgia who's done a spectacular job, released the transcripts of Loretta Lynch, Obama's former attorney general, his second one after Holder, and their testimony up on Capitol Hill. And my gosh, there's some nukes in there, too. There's some nukes in there, too. So we now know one of these two people is lying, either Loretta Lynch or Jim Comey. Why is that? There's an article up at the Washington Examiner about this by Dan Chaitlin, who I've used. Oh, Chaitlin. Excuse me, Dan, if I'm saying your name wrong.
Starting point is 00:44:56 But your piece is this piece up in the show notes. The show notes today are spectacular. Loretta Lynch denies telling Jim Comey to call the Clinton email probe a matter. Unlike the Mifsud case, which if you don't understand can be a little complicated, this is clear as day. Jim Comey has said repeatedly in public, up on Capitol Hill, in interviews, that Barack Obama's Attorney General told
Starting point is 00:45:16 him to refer to Hillary Clinton's email investigation, not as an investigation, but as a, quote, matter. Obviously to take the edge off it. Don't call it an investigation let's call it a matter comey said this repeatedly loretta lynch is now under oath now that we've seen her testimony and it's up in the article you can see it right here when uh she was asked up on the hill did you instruct jim comey to call it a matter instead of an investigation or answer
Starting point is 00:45:41 i did not i have never instructed a witness as what to say specifically never have never will lynch told the joint task force on the house oversight and judiciary committee ladies and gentlemen one of them is lying one of these two people is lying either she said call it a matter or she didn't. Now, why is this a big deal? Because this could be an obstruction of justice investigation in and of itself, depending on how far they took this. Simply asking it to be called a matter is probably nowhere close to an actual charge. But how far did they go on this to obstruct justice in the Hillary Clinton email investigation? Now, I owe you an opinion on this.
Starting point is 00:46:27 And again, I could be wrong, but based on my, one of them's wrong, right? Yeah, one of them's got to be wrong. You may say, well, Dan, who do you think is lying? Yeah, one of them's lying. Folks, I think it's Lynch. Now, you may say, Dan, you've been telling us Comey's a snake. He is a snake. I'm not sure who's a bigger snake,
Starting point is 00:46:49 him or Brennan. He is a pompous, arrogant buffoon and a known liar. But Loretta Lynch has suspiciously evaded any kind of oversight, significant oversight. Do you notice her name almost never comes up in the whole Spygate thing, despite the fact that she was the Attorney General?
Starting point is 00:47:11 Loretta Lynch is a savvier political character than we know. I think Lynch is lying. I think Comey's story is accurate. That Lynch did, in fact, tell him to call it a matter, and did quietly pressure him to make
Starting point is 00:47:25 the Hillary email investigation go away. That does not absolve Jim Comey for in fact making it go away. What's worse, saying it or actually doing it, which Jim Comey did? Comey is a snake. But in this case, I believe Comey's version to be accurate. I think Loretta Lynch has adeptly avoided any criticism due to her close relationship to Obama, who's still the messiah on the left and in the media, and has managed to slalom her way around the traffic cones and avoid any contact at all. I think she's lying about this, and I think she knows it's a he shit. Literally, a he said, she said. And I think she knows she's going to win because the Democrats don't like Comey either, but love her and will back her up.
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Starting point is 00:50:33 Protect your right to keep and bear arms. That's uslawshield.com slash Dan. Go check them out. Okay. All right. I wanted to bring this up. We've been talking a lot, Spygate lately. I'm sure there's a lot of news drops every night, but I do want to make sure I get in
Starting point is 00:50:47 some of our other stories related to liberal issues of the day because it's important. I'd love your feedback on this. I read an article yesterday in the Wall Street Journal, and forgive me, I tried to pull it up today and I couldn't find it again. But the gist of it was that the tax system now prevents us from engaging in direct primary care. And it was talking about this company. You know what direct primary care is, Joe? Explain that to me, please. It's fascinating. It's the next evolution of healthcare. What it is, is you pay a standard monthly fee. I don't know if you all have heard of this. Say $150, as was the price in the article I wrote, for access to a doctor,
Starting point is 00:51:22 for basic medical care, basic prescriptions, 24 hours a day, and they even make house calls. It's a monthly fee, like joining a jujitsu gym or something like that. You pay the fee, and that's it. You walk in whenever you want. You got a cold? You go in, you make an appointment,
Starting point is 00:51:36 there's no insurance, there's no nothing, there's no paperwork. Direct primary care. Now, the tax system, thanks to Obamacare and other liberal things that want you to control this, disincentivizes people from doing that because there's no tax benefit. Even having said that show, direct primary care is exploding. So I thought to myself, you know, I complain a lot on this show about health care, but I don't propose enough solutions. I have, but I don't do it enough.
Starting point is 00:52:03 And I thought, can you imagine how wonderful our healthcare system would be if you could allow HSAs, health savings accounts, in other words, money I put in to my savings account that's tax-free. I take it, it goes into a health savings account. It is not taxed on my income. It's's the equivalent of a tax protected health employee and health health care plan in other words i take a hundred dollars a week i put it in account it is pre-tax dollars it is not taxed right now that money has to be spent on my health care hence a health savings account yep what if we expanded health savings accounts dramatically took caps off their limits allowed it to be transferred to
Starting point is 00:52:45 your kids so they could pay for their healthcare later if you pass, and their kids likewise. And those health savings accounts could pay for these expanded direct primary care networks. Ladies and gentlemen, the free market would take over like that. Wow. $150 a month for membership to that doctor. I'm a better doctor. I'll charge $148. Heck. I'll charge $148. Heck, I'll charge $146.
Starting point is 00:53:09 Hey, I'm better than all of them. I'll charge $130. Ladies and gentlemen, it's called the free market. It's only worked everywhere. It's been tried. It's why iPhones aren't $2 million right now. It's why flat screen TVs used to be $5,000 a pop, and now you can get one for $200 and Best Buy on Black Friday.
Starting point is 00:53:29 Shocking idea, the free market. So proposal number one to fix healthcare, it should be fascinating. Forget the caps on HSAs. Limitate them. As long as it's spent on a legitimate healthcare cost, let them pass it down to your kids, and let them spend that money on direct primary care, and let doctors compete for your business
Starting point is 00:53:47 like everyone else does. Combine that, number two, with a proposal I know Joe's heard before. I brought this up before. Full tax write-off. Full tax write-off for any drug company, hospital, doctor, nurse, or physician's assistant that provides free healthcare
Starting point is 00:54:09 to anyone who can't afford it. Full tax write-off. We can't. They're already rich. Yes. And we're giving them our tax dollars now. Drug companies. They're already rich.
Starting point is 00:54:22 And idiots, you're... I'm not talking to my audience, I'm talking to liberal idiots, not you, the smart people. Idiots, you're giving them your tax dollars now. What do you think Medicare Part D and Medicaid do? They're taking your money to give to drug companies. Did you not figure that out? What do you think that money is?
Starting point is 00:54:43 Where do you think it's coming from the money fairy how about this we don't give them any money and we just let them take a deduction for giving their drugs away oh my gosh that's revolutionary you want to give away cholesterol pills give them away for free take the tax write-off the fair market value of the pills you gave away 100 pills you get a the tax write-off. The fair market value of the pills. You gave away 100 pills. You get a full tax write-off. What are you trying to do? I know. Proposing market-based ideas.
Starting point is 00:55:13 This is crazy town. This is crazy. Joe, I'd rather take your money through taxes than give it to the drug companies. What about a hospital? You want to provide care to indigent folks to children who can't afford it to families you can't give it away wow there's a price for those services write them off completely then they're gonna make more profit no kidding sherlock and we also don't have to give them our
Starting point is 00:55:39 tax money yeah how stupid do you have to be to not figure this stuff out? A doctor, you're a doctor? My brother-in-law out in Oklahoma? Why are we taking money? He has to get money from Sooner Care, Oklahoma's Medicaid program. By the way, he takes in a lot of people, and he doesn't even make his market wage on these. He winds up losing money on some of these patients. Why do any of that? Tell the doctor you want to provide perinatology. You want to provide cancer care. You want to provide oncology, whatever it may be. Ear, nose, and throat.
Starting point is 00:56:19 I will take in 100 patients a month. All I ask is the value of my services. I can write off my tax bill but then they may pay no taxes oh my god god forbid people get free health care and the doctor doesn't pay taxes that we're just going to give back to him anyway by taking our money to pay them for medicaid these doctors are they make millions of dollars. They're getting millions of dollars from us in taxes. They're getting millions of dollars because they're really smart
Starting point is 00:56:50 and people need their services. Drug companies are getting millions and billions of dollars because they invent drugs that keep you alive. What's the alternative? I'd rather die. That's your choice, not mine, buddy. I just did my stem cells. Thank God every day someone invented this procedure.
Starting point is 00:57:07 It's kept me from having a shoulder replacement for four years. But the doctor has money. Who cares? Who cares? My shoulder feels better. Who cares? I don't even know he has money. I don't know, guys.
Starting point is 00:57:20 I'm just saying. We would fix the healthcare system overnight. HSAs. Direct primary care. Make doctors compete. No insurance anymore. Expanded HSAs. Full tax deductions.
Starting point is 00:57:40 Combine that with one full tax deduction for the doctors, drug companies, and hospitals. They don't have to get any more of our tax money. You get to write off whoever you give your services away for free for. One last thing. Combine that with dumping government restrictions, because Obamacare instituted them, on high deductible catastrophic care. In other words, Joe, insurancee insurance okay if my direct primary care thing breaks down i can't get any kind of volunteer services for my doctor i should at least have some
Starting point is 00:58:15 insurance in case i come down with cancer hiv or some hemophilia diabetes diseases that are gonna are not gonna go away overnight and require constant care. I don't want to have to rely on volunteers. Okay, fine. Institute government regulations that allow people to buy high deductible catastrophic care. Meaning if everything else breaks down, I have insurance in case my HSA runs out against bankruptcy by having an insurance company cover the worst of the worst. Just like car insurance and home insurance works. runs out against bankruptcy by having an insurance company cover the worst of the worst, just like car insurance and home insurance works.
Starting point is 00:58:49 We don't have home insurance to fix our faucet. We have home insurance to protect us in case our house burns down. A catastrophe. Why health insurance is paying for the common cold visit is one of the most bizarre economic things I've seen in my lifetime. It's absurd. This should be for deadly diseases that require ongoing care. It's why we're going bankrupt.
Starting point is 00:59:17 Man, I had so much more to get to today. You know what? I'm going to have to get to it tomorrow. I'm sorry to tease you, but I really, I insist on keeping this show once again commute home but yeah once again i have an interesting piece in
Starting point is 00:59:29 the show and say by margo cleveland and the federalists i'll get to tomorrow about how they were spying actually on the trump presidency probably and why it's an interesting piece and i also want to discuss the debate i had with uh chris han last night chris you know it's liberal i debate him on ingram's show on monday nights and ch. Chris, you know, it's liberal. I debate him on Ingram show on Monday nights. And Chris is like, you know, Dan, I've taken some economic course when he spouted some economic nonsense. I'm like, oh, really? You know, I never tout my education credentials. So basically I'm like, really, Chris, I've got an MBA from Penn State. You're just a really horrible lawyer. So your take is what you take is that you've taken an economics course once. Gee, thanks. So that was. So I'll cover that probably a little bit tomorrow.
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