The Dan Bongino Show - Sunday Special with Michael Franzese, Jeff Van Drew, Ned Ryun, Andrew Gruel 12/22/24
Episode Date: December 22, 2024First up today we talked with former NY mob member Michael Franzese on the CEO assassination in NY and mafia life. Then we talked with NJ Rep. Jeff Van Drew about the drone controversy. Next we talked... with Ned Ryun about why the government lies to us about everything and the Trump transition. Finally we talked with Chef Andrew Gruel who gave us the perfect way to cook prime rib. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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And welcome to our Sunday podcast special.
I got a special show for you today.
If you've never heard this guy,
he is a reformed former member of a mob family,
but he has learned a lot of life lessons from it.
He spent a lot of time in jail.
He paid his debt to society, but he's a fascinating guy.
Wanted to have him on to talk about this assassination
of the healthcare CEO in New York.
I think you're gonna like this interview.
Check this interview out with Michael Francais.
So I've had this guest on both my radio show
and my show that used to be on Fox.
And he's always been great.
He is a reform member of the mob in New York City.
And I saw him this weekend on a documentary I was watching.
I'm obsessed with mob stories called Fear City.
And he was so great.
And he's been a good friend to the show.
I wanted to have him back.
Michael Francais.
Michael, welcome back to the show.
So good to have you.
Thanks for having me, Dan.
Good to be back.
You know, I saw you this weekend on Fear City.
Obviously, you know the documentary.
You're in it.
You're in for a long time, by the way.
And just before we get to this assassination on the CEO and the suspect in custody, you
know, you were really great in there.
And I think people forget how powerful those families were, those mob families in New York
prior to that commission case where Rudy Giuliani took them down?
I mean everything from the buildings industry to concrete to drug-running. I mean, they were really involved in just about everything
Yeah, there's no question Dan, you know, I always say the golden years of the mafia
Cousin Ostra, especially in New York City
We're really from the late 40s right through to the mid 80s when, you know, Giuliani and company really used the racketeering laws effectively. But up
until that time, we had so much control, both politically and obviously with the unions,
you know, and I've told people, Dan, if you control the unions, you basically control a good
part of the country, because even with politicians, what are two things that they want? They want votes and they want money.
And through the unions, you can provide both.
And that gave us a lot of leverage and you know, we had a lot of strength.
You know, Michael, I, I was talking to Michael Francis and Michael,
forgive me for saying what, what crime family, who you,
which mob family were you a member of? I'm sorry. Was it the Columbus?
Yeah, that's okay. I was with the Columbus. Yes. Columbus. You, you know,
I didn't realize,
but you actually spent a good amount of time in federal prison over this.
I mean, this isn't something you're just talking about as if like, you know,
you are, you were deep in this and I saw it in the fear city thing.
And you mentioned this moment where you had this in the documentary where you
had this moment where you said, you know what, this isn't the life I've, I've had enough of this
and I'm going to go in a different direction.
And was it the commission case?
Was that it?
When they took down the heads of all these crime families where you said, this ain't
for me.
I'm going to straighten arrow.
No, actually it happened before that Dan, because you know, during my, I hate to say
career, but I guess that's the word, you know, my time in that life, I had 18 arrests,
I had three undercover investigations on me, I had seven indictments, two federal racketeering
cases, one brought on by Giuliani that unfortunately I was acquitted in, or he said he was going
to give me a hundred years if he convicted me and And then I had a state Rico in Florida
So I said to myself how many times am I going to beat these people and walk away free?
And I knew they were really tightening the noose and I would never get away with it
I mean I was too high profile at that point and weren't going to leave me alone and then you know with the Rico law
I said man, you know know you know Dan it was always people ask you know what kept you guys in line and if
you remember the movie the Bronx Tale with Chas Palmiteri and he was asked
who was the mob guy they said to him is it better to be loved or feared and he
said well in my line of work it's better to be feared and Chas was a good friend
I spoke to him and I said Chas did you really believe that and he said yeah, Michael, I believe that as well Chas you're wrong. He's what do you mean?
I said, yeah fear did keep us in line because we knew if we violated the rules we could pay for it serious consequences
I said but what happened with the Rico Act?
the Rico statute is the fear of the mob was transferred to the fear of the government because
when you tell guys hey, you're gonna go away for the rest of your life unless you cooperate with us
and you know that's guys don't want to spend the rest of their life in prison
and they tell you look we'll put you in the program
your identity, the guy you testify against is going to go away forever so don't worry about it
well that's what caused the collapse of my life. There's no question about it.
It wasn't John Gotti, it wasn't eye profile guys,
it was the Rico, well, I used every technique.
But it required me doing eight years in prison.
So I mean, I didn't get away scot-free
and I had a huge restitution and things like that,
but in the end it worked out.
I was thinking about this UnitedHealthcare,
the CEO being shot dead in the streets of Manhattan.
Now, you haven't been a member of the mob.
Obviously, you're around people who've done really bad stuff,
including targeted killings.
That's how the mob enforces.
But everybody's saying, oh, this guy's
a professional type assassin, some kind of Jason Bourne.
There was a lot of it going on online.
The first thing I thought, being on the law enforcement side,
I've been studying this stuff, and you
haven't been on the mob side back in the day. I didn't see that at all. Michael, the real assassins
who kill people for a living and do this stuff, as you sadly know from being around, they
don't want to get caught. They don't write messages on the bullets. They just kill you.
I thought of that scene in Goodfellas. Remember where Ray Liotta, Bo Deedle comes out and
he starts cursing hands on the steering wheel, starts dropping F bombs and Ray Liotta, Bo Deedle comes out and he starts cursing, hands on the steering wheel, starts dropping F-bombs and Ray Liotta says, I knew it was a cop because only cops
talk like that.
He goes, bad guys just shoot you.
That's the first thing I thought when I saw this guy get whacked in the streets.
This isn't no professional.
They don't leave messages like that.
No, exactly Dan.
I right away said this was so sloppy.
First of all, the last thing you want to do is hang around the scene, be around there before, obviously not after. But I mean, the guy was in Starbucks,
he was buying things. I guess he doesn't realize that in today's day and age, you got cameras
everywhere, you got people looking at you. This was extremely sloppy from day one. Then of course,
the words on the casings. I mean, when I saw that, I said, it's just a matter of time before this guy gets caught. He wasn't a professional. You know,
people thought he was a hit man, but he certainly was not. Yeah, we're talking to Michael Francais,
a former member of the Colombo crime family now speaks out on all of these issues. And he's been
a guest on the show. Really fascinating guy. You know, it's funny, Mike, I had you on my Fox show
a while ago. And, you know, you get these little it's funny, Michael, I had you on my Fox show a while ago and you know, you
get these little minute by minute, I don't know, Q kind of ratings, Q scores, whatever
you were through the roof.
People couldn't get enough of that interview.
They kept replaying it.
I was thinking about you in relationship to another story too, and that's the Daniel Penny
case today.
The subway case, the verdict comes back not guilty.
You know, nobody knew you and I are roughly in the same cohort, but
you remember the 1980 subway in New York. It was a disaster. Michael, if you got on
the train, it was a 50 50 shot that you were going on there and something bad was going
to happen. You're going to have be stolen, robbed, raped or even worse, right? It was
going to be really terrible. 80s New York subways. So Jim, my producer had said to me,
are you surprised by this not guilty verdict?
I love to get your take on this.
I said, no, I'm not.
Cause guys like you and me who grew up in New York, everybody sadly in that era,
who's probably a jurist now 40, 50 and older remembers what it was like to be
terrorized on the subway.
It was a really awful place.
Pre Giuliani New York in the eighties.
I'm sure you remember it.
Well, absolutely. Danny, remember you're in a subway, you're stuck, you're in a box. You know, if somebody's going wild there, what are you going to do to get away with
it? You know, I think it all goes down to this Alvin Bragg and all these political things
that he does. He's not interested in keeping people safe. It's all politics with him. We
saw what he did with Trump. And to even bring this case
is unbelievable. When you had people saying that they were in fear of their life, you had a guy with multiple arrests, not acting right. And all he did was try to restrain him. Unfortunately,
the result was we know what it was. But I think the toxology report showed that he had drugs in
his system. There was so much going on. But yeah, I mean, look, I would do it, Dan, you would do it. Anybody that, you know, has any kind of sense of manhood or whatever about him
would have done the same thing. And what do you expect? I mean, these are dangerous places when
you have somebody going wild and there's no escape. What do you do? You know, thank God he stepped up.
We're talking to Michael Francese, a former member of the Colombo crime family. Again, now reform speaks out about this stuff and just a fascinating guess. Michael, I never
asked you this before. I know we talked about, you know, what was the most accurate mob movie?
You've had that conversation before on my show, but when you're watching these mob movies,
you know, Goodfellas, he's based on real people, Donnie Brasco and others. I've never asked
you this. Do you know some of the people in those movies?
Did you ever have any interaction with, you know,
Lefty or Henry Hill or Jimmy from Goodfellas
or any of those people?
Did you ever know those people in real life?
Well, Dan, I don't know if you remember,
but you know, they mentioned me in Goodfellas.
I was actually a character in there.
And I knew Henry Hill really well.
I knew Jimmy Burke really well. I knew Henry Hill really well and Jimmy Burke really well. I
knew Paulie very well. I mean these were you know these were my friends. As a
matter of fact when I went to the theater and I saw the movie and they
mentioned my name I immediately got on the phone afterwards with Nick Pelagi and
I said hey Nick why did you put me in that film that was a different family a
different crew. He said yeah but you have name value Michael and you knew all
those guys. Henry was talking about you.
So I put you in there. I said, okay, next time it was good.
Fell is an accurate portrayal though of the guys you knew, Jimmy, Jimmy Burke,
and Henry Hill and others.
Yeah. You know what I, it was, it really was. I mean, it was,
it was very well done. And, and the story was pretty accurate, you know,
with the whole lift on Zeransa robbery and all of that.
But I will tell you this, Henry Hill never looked so good as he did in that movie.
That's for sure. That was not really Henry in real life.
You know, I I actually know what Henry Hill looks like in real life.
I was when I was an agent in Long Island.
A case came up when he was when he was there was a it was a long story,
but the postal inspectors brought it to me.
So I was very familiar and you you are accurate.
Wait, one more question I want to get back on the on the movie.
Was Tommy the Joe Pesci character as crazy as Joe Pesci played him in the movie?
Was he really that nuts?
Yes, he was. He was one of the wild guys.
Wow. Absolutely. Wow.
She you know, whatever Pesci does, he does terrifically,
but he really nailed the character. No doubt. Man, Jim, we got to put Michael on like the
half back regularly. Michael, last question for you. So with the Daniel Penny case and
the United healthcare CEO case, we've seen the pervasiveness obviously of cell phone cameras, ring doorbells, commercial
cameras, NYPD cameras.
If you're the mob today, you were in the mob decades ago.
If you're in the mob today and you're trying to shake down concrete businesses and other
things like that, isn't it almost impossible to operate as this racketeering organization
understanding how powerful surveillance tools are now.
Is that why the mob really never recovered
from the commission case in the Giuliani era?
Yeah, no doubt about it.
Between the technology and the RICO statute
that put you away forever, unless you cooperate,
and making murder, remember murder was never a federal offense until the Rico statute came in and
he used it as one of the predicate acts. That's when you can go down for murder.
That was devastating for guys in that life. So, you know, you know,
the increase in informants because of the statute, all this new technology,
I mean, it's, it's very, very difficult to operate. Now, you know,
it's one of the reasons I made an exit. I saw it coming.
You know, the commission case, look,
they never took down all the bosses like that.
Took them all down, you know, got them a hundred years.
That's it.
So you had to have your eyes wide open
and see that this is over.
And if the law enforcement and the prosecutorial agencies
in New York would just do their job properly,
you'd see a dramatic decrease in crime, I believe,
but we'll see what happens.
Michael, I had to tell you, man,
I've been on the air and the radio show for years.
We don't do too many interviews on the podcast.
Jim, this may be my favorite interview.
You are really a genuinely fascinating guy.
He's in this, you are incredible. Check it out this, check it out folks, it's called Fear City.
It's a documentary about the New York City mob.
Michael has a really prominent role in it.
Michael, we'd love to have you back.
Thanks for coming on Last Minute today.
I knew you'd be great commenting on this stuff
and you did not disappoint, so thanks a lot.
Dan, no problem, but I gotta give you one last tip.
You wanna know the greatest mob movie,
the most accurate portrait of any mob movie ever? It's HBO 1996, Gotti movie with Armand Asante and Anthony Klein.
My favorite. Michael, my absolute, Armand Asante crushed it. That movie is incredible.
Folks, if you haven't seen it, the Armand Desante HBO movie, Gotti, Michael is so right.
It is just a Michael knows the accuracy part, but the entertainment value, a chef's kiss,
10 out of 10.
Michael, thanks so much, man.
We're definitely going to have you back.
We appreciate it.
Thanks a lot.
Anytime my friend.
Thanks, dad.
You got it.
I told you we had the best guest was that Am I crazy folks? I'm serious. Maybe it's cuz I love crime stories and he may be my favorite guest
I've ever interviewed maybe Donald Trump then Michael. I mean that's how much I love that
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Up next, we talk with Congressman Jeff Van Drew.
He is in that area where the New York, excuse me,
the New Jersey drone issue is going on.
He had an interesting take on this.
This is where the mothership comment comes from. Check this out. I want to welcome to the show a congressman from
New Jersey, one of the areas impacted by this UAP UFO ongoing scandal right now. He's been
very public about it and his constituents are concerned. Congressman Jeff Van Drew,
thanks for joining us. We appreciate it.
Good to be with you, Dan. Congressman, this is obviously a huge scandal.
And the reason I say that is you're obviously
a member of Congress.
If the government does not know what's going on,
despite the obvious concerns of your constituents,
then that's a huge scandal.
The alternate scenario, that they do know what's going on
and they're lying to both you and your constituents
It's still a scandal. So where do we stand with this? Are you getting any answers?
I mean you're a sitting congressman. Are they are they giving you the runaround to so here's the deal
Yeah, they're giving everybody the runaround. So you're you're correct
It is scary at any level because if they know what's going on and they are hiding it, that's
wrong.
If they don't know what's going on and they are at that level of incompetence, which is
very possible, that is terrible and that is frightening as well.
Here's what I know.
I know that there are no commercial enterprises within the incontinentally United States that
have this capability that
we know of.
There are no hobbyists that have this capability that we know of.
We can't imagine that the U.S. government would be flying all these drones, some of
them that are the size of mini buses, in the air that we know of.
We can't imagine the U.S. government would do that and scare its people.
What I do know is that I've been contacted
because I'm the vice chair of the transportation committee and I sit on the committee that
the aviation subcommittee that deals with all this that deals with drones and that I
have been contacted by well-placed high-level sources with high security clearances that do not want to tell who they are, understandably
so.
They're concerned, but they're also concerned that this isn't coming out, that in the port
of Iran that one of their motherships had left weeks ago.
We do know that, and we know for sure that Iran does have these capabilities through
China because they're dealing with them.
These high level sources that I have believe that there's a very real significant possibility
that there is an Iranian mothership out there and that it is releasing these high level
sophisticated drones.
You know, these are drones that no hobbyist is doing.
These drones have special lights on them for nighttime.
They are sophisticated in how they operate,
how they move, and of course in their size.
This needs to be detailed.
We need to know more.
But the very fact that there's a very real possibility
that this is what it is should be of concern.
I had two choices.
One was to hold this information,
where the other was to expose it, and I believe that it needed to be exposed, which is what
I did. And you know what I say to the government? Prove me wrong. I hope they do. I hope that
it's from this half where it's the government itself. But I can't imagine them doing that.
There's no hobbyist that can do that, and no commercial enterprise that would do it.
So what the hell is it?
Well, we're talking to Congressman Jeff Van Drew from New Jersey about this UFO growing scandal now. There's a lot of people concerned
Congressman I'm an Occam's razor guy like you like just give me the simplest answer
It's not that there isn't a history of the government lying to us about foreign infiltration of our airspace.
I mean, I was only a year ago, I was in surgery in a hospital.
I get out, I turn on the TV and there's video of a freaking Chinese spy balloon flying over
the country and the Biden administration playing stupid.
I mean, it's not that this hasn't happened.
So anybody attacking you, oh my gosh, the idea of Iranian drones coming from offshore
onto New Jersey is simply crazy.
How crazy is it?
We've had like 14th century balloon technology
violate our airspace for a week at a time.
This has happened before.
And the bottom line is with the balloon,
they waited until they got all the information they needed
and wanted and it was transmitted.
And then we finally shoot the balloon down.
Here's the deal. These drones need to be pulled down. If they and they should be able to
evaluate what's got to be done there if they can be shot down. I don't think
there are flammable liquids on them. I think this is you know probably battery
operated but they need to evaluate that but they need to be down. They are
getting information you know New Jersey is in a vital area. It's along the
corridor between Washington and New York City and we need to they down. They are getting information. New Jersey is in a vital area. It's along the corridor between Washington and New York City and they shouldn't be obtaining this
information. And for God's sake, I say it over and over again, but I really want people
to think about if it is not what my high level source says it is, then what is it? Is our
government really doing to that, this to us with no regard of how much it frightens people
or is it somebody in the private sector that has this ability? I don't think so
but they're being allowed to do it and this all speaks to
Dan, and Dan this is the most important part of this.
We've got to get on the stick. We are 10
years behind China with drone UA technology. We've got to be
number one. We are not number one. They are way ahead of us. It's got to stop. We have
to be able to deal with this, understand it, and be number one with it. We're not, and
we need to move forward. We need the FAA to be able to deal with this, get organized.
Stop worrying about people's pronouns. Stop worrying about P., get organized. Stop worrying about people's pronouns.
Stop worrying about PIs.
Stop worrying about all the nonsense.
Let's focus on what we are supposed
to be the strongest, fastest, most focused military
on the face of the earth.
And I don't believe that sometimes we are.
Yeah, yeah, I think a lot of people agree with you.
We're talking to Congressman Jeff Van Drew from New Jersey.
Congressman, first, I agree with you 100% about,
you know, tell me I'm wrong.
I have no problem.
I'd rather, I prefer I am wrong.
I believe it's a foreign adversary as well,
based on the Occam's razor conclusion.
If it isn't, and it's a couple of guys,
you know, having a couple beers
and messing around with some drones, great! I'm more than happy to put that out on the
air. I have no desire to be right while sacrificing our national security. However, Holman Jenkins
is a really good reporter at the Wall Street Journal. He's been reporting on this for a
long time. He has an op-ed out in October and he addresses this question. This is October,
so this is before this whole thing happened, obviously. And he says, listen, a lot of these UFO, UAP
phenomenon, the military knows what they are. They're likely foreign actors doing what you
and I think they're doing, surveilling sensitive locations. And because the military is so
afraid of looking inadequate and incompetent that they're using this UFO
kind of extraterrestrial you know ET winking nod as a distraction to keep you
from looking into them going hey man you guys have a an answer for this or what
what do you make of that and military leaders address this with you at all
they have at this point other than my connections that I have here because of
my involvement with the drone industry remember I have here because of my involvement
with the drone industry.
Remember, I have a very large FAA facility technical center in my district.
So I've been involved with folks for a while on this.
And again, my sources who are reputable, these aren't gadflies, these aren't some people
that fly drones in their backyard and have some opinion. Highly placed, very competent, very reliable with high security clearance telling me this
stuff.
So, and stuff we should have a hand on.
We should know.
Obviously, we do.
I believe the military is on alert from what I hear from my sources as well, but has not
shared that with Congress and has not shared it with the public.
And I do believe probably our current president
of the United States has no idea whatsoever
on what's going on.
I mean, I think the balloon could have smacked him
in the head that was flying around last year
and he wouldn't have known.
So, and that then for all your listeners
is of the most concern.
And the reason I pointed out is because we've got to turn the new leaf.
We've got to stop worrying about all this nonsense that we're worrying about in America.
And all I know is this is my formula. I want America to be number one.
I want us to be the strongest, fastest, most secure nation.
That is what we are meant to do.
And we've got to do that.
And when we don't do it, we let our people down.
So that's what I'm gonna focus on.
And I know there'll be some people,
part of the establishment that might be aggravated with me
for speaking out about it, but I do what is right.
I couldn't sleep at night if I didn't tell the truth
of what I've heard.
Yeah.
Congressman, actually talking about you on the news right now, you made some news with
the story today.
So I'm glad to have you.
Last question.
I know you're busy.
I'll let you go.
Talking to Congressman Jeff Drew from the New Jersey area where this UAP UFO story has
made national news.
Congressman, I've gotten a ton of questions from listeners about, well, Dan, why do you
think New Jersey?
Why is New Jersey not the only place, but it seems to be the epicenter of this activity?
I've thrown out a, I'm speculating.
I've been honest about that.
If I knew, I'd tell you conclusively, but New Jersey is a media center.
No question about it.
It'd be a lot more difficult to fly one over New York City with LaGuardia, JFK, restricted
airspace.
Most of the people who do media in New York live in Northern New Jersey.
A lot of the finance people, a lot of influential people live there as well.
You've got critical infrastructure there, military bases, you've got Bedminster. If
you were going to try to cause a stir and say, hey, look, this is what we can do to
you. I'd want to do it in Northern New Jersey. It's probably the best place to do it and
get it on the news.
Absolutely. And they went all the way down to South Jersey and even parts of southern New Jersey.
So remember, the 177th Fighter Wing,
also in my district in Atlanta County,
protects the Washington to New York City corridor.
We're in that corridor.
It is extremely important to make sure
that we are secure in that corridor.
So that's one reason.
Second reason, Bedminster, the home of the president-elect
in the state of New Jersey, again, in that corridor
in New Jersey, extremely important,
besides all the other reasons that you mentioned.
And the fact, the temerity to come to the American public
and state senators and state assemblymen
and even US members of Congress and say,
no, we don't know what it is, what's happening,
what's going on, but we know you shouldn't worry.
That's like going to a doctor and saying,
I've got a horrendous pain in my chest.
I don't know what it is.
And the doctor's saying, yeah, I don't know what it is either,
but don't worry.
Don't worry.
Don't worry about. Yeah.
I got this huge lump in my neck.
It's been, it looks like quadro from total recall.
Uh, it hurts a little bit.
Do you know what it is, doc?
I have no idea, but don't sweat it.
Take a St.
Joseph's baby ass, but everything will be okay.
I'm not, I'm, I'm not as congressman.
I'm glad you don't have the faith in some of these people either
that my listeners don't.
Listen, as you said before, just prove us wrong.
Come to the table, give you a classified brief.
Yeah, at least you could go to your constituents and say, hey, listen, there's things I can't
share.
However, I've been assured this is what it is.
It's at least not a threat when we're free to talk about more.
Well, they won't even tell you that, which has me really worried.
Congressman, they can't.
Yeah, I don't think they really know.
And either way, if they don't know, it's gross stupidity.
And, you know, that's even worse.
You have to do their job right.
And if they do know that level of deception is not fair.
So that's the worst.
That's the worst answer.
What you just said is correct.
That's the worst. If that they worst answer if they've what you just said is correct. That's the worst if that they don't know
Scares me even worse congressman. Thanks a lot for coming on if you get any updates you're welcome back anytime really appreciate
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a real patriot, Ned Ryan. He came on to talk about the government constantly
lying to us and the Trump transition. Check this out. Jim if you ever do a
sequel to your Dan Bon Geno Show Survival Guide book, if you don't put the story
in about how they should have listened and
we could have saved them a hundred million and really being you, we can't be friends
anymore. They should have listened, right? Nobody knows. If you're really smart, you
know what it is. If you're like, if you're like the PhD of P ones, we warned them against
drafting a guy, two interceptions. I, I, I told you. I watched every week. Jim tried.
We tried desperately to save you a hundred milli and you didn't listen.
And now, you know, we need Roger Scare on to talk about that. They around,
and now they're finding out. Did we not call it Jim?
Can you find that segment some point so we can play that again? You've got it.
Like one day, right? You'll see what I mean
All right I got a great guest for you here welcoming back to the show a good friend and a guy who calls balls and strikes
Ned Ryan Ned, thanks for joining us. We appreciate it
Absolutely Dan good to be with you again
Hey, it's Jim and I have a bunch of these like deep dark
If you know, you know secrets and I just warned them not to draft this guy and they did. And you, Ned, I could have saved them a hundred milli
and they didn't listen. They didn't trust me. They should have trusted me. He needs
to make better choices in life. That's it. Make better choices. Exactly. Thank you, my
brother. So Ned, the drone story, I'm going to get into it after you get off the air.
I'm not going to get into what they are, what they aren't right now. I have a theory on it based on some evidence, but it's a theory. I'm not, you know, I'm
being clear. It's speculation at this point. However, that's not what I want to talk to
you about. What I want to talk to you about is a piece in the Wall Street Journal was
interesting even though it took a shot at podcast. Nobody trusts the government anymore.
Nobody trusts the government by anything. This is this. I see this story one of two
ways at this point. Either the government knows, that I see the story one of two ways at this point.
Either the government knows what it is and the story is so devastating,
they're lying and nobody believes them.
Or the government doesn't know what it is,
which is an even bigger scandal that the government doesn't know what it is.
Either way, the government sucks.
Yeah, no way. A hundred percent.
I think we've gotten to such a level of
distrust, especially in the last couple years, after the COVID
debacle. That's I think the first reaction should be, no,
we don't trust you. But then can you prove it? And again, I
think we should be highly skeptical of any statements
coming out of the government and say, No, I don't believe you. Then can you prove it?
But you're right. I think we're left with two conclusions.
Like you just said, either they do know and are lying to us,
which I think is perfectly acceptable explanation or could be Dan.
And I think there's some merit to it.
Maybe they are so incompetent that they really don't know what's going on
because they've been focused on all kinds of weird DEI
Crap and have incompetent people running our government that we are left with complete and wild incompetence
So I think either one of those two are plausible. I will say I lean towards
They probably do know what's going on. They're lying through their teeth
To us and don't want to tell us the truth of what's actually taking
place with these drugs.
We're talking to Ned Ryan. Ned, yes,
this is why I like having you on the game. We think alike. We are so simpatico.
You said two things that are correct. I do believe they know what it is because yes,
but I also believe they're incompetent.
Holman Jenkins at the Wall Street Journal I've been citing a lot because he's
been talking about this story forever.
And that his operating thesis has been that this is
foreign surveillance that just like the spy balloon and that they know
it's just someone said to me, Oh, but it, but they've got lights on on the drones.
That's the point. They don't even care that China knew that we knew it was their
spy balloon and they just have no respect
for this Biden team at all. So I believe two things you said are accurate. They do know what it is.
It's probably foreign, not a hundred percent, but probably foreign. And they just don't know what to
do because if they tell people it's foreign, everybody's going to go, wait, you guys don't
have a plan for this? These guys are idiots. They're just, they don't have a plan
because they work for the government.
Well, so there's two things at issue here.
One, it does show you how things can go very badly,
very quickly with the wrong leadership.
Think about how bad the last four years have gone
with wildly incompetent leadership.
But also at the same time, I think our government, I mean,
this is a longer conversation. It's one of the reasons I wrote my new book, American
Leviathan, but it is filled with not so-called experts, but a credentialed idiocracy. And
when it really does come time to actually serve the American people, they do not have
the skill sets, nor by the way are
the American people a priority. And then you get into these situations and you're
like, what are we even doing here? I mean we are literally spending ungodly sums
of money on this form of government that we have today. And I don't think it even
wants to prioritize the American people, but even if it did, it's incapable of
doing so because of who it's filled with,
what its focus is.
But I'm telling you right now, Dan, you and I both know, having been around DC for a long
time and have witnessed some stuff up close, this form of government is so wildly incompetent.
It doesn't serve the American people.
We need to have a conversation about what it looks like moving forward.
And that's why I'm thrilled that Trump is actually talking about Department of Government
Efficiency and Elon and the vague, you know, taking a hard look at what's going on in
D.C. But I have to tell you, I don't want them to trim it or make it more efficient.
I want them to shatter it into a million pieces and go, let's have a conversation about
what form of government we have moving forward that actually serves the American people that
protects our interests both on the foreign and domestic front.
Ned Ryan, he has a book out. It's amazing. I got an early copy of it.
It's called American.
Yes. I blurbed it because it was fantastic. Ned's one,
Ned and Sean Davis kind of see the way they see balls and strikes.
They don't really care if you're a Republican or Democrat, which those are the only type of
guests I have in the show. If you're a Republican party ass kisser, then don't come on my show ever.
So American Leviathan's a book, pick it up. Ned, I wanted to kind of double down on something you
just brought up, which is the inefficiency component of the government. We're spending
$7 trillion on government. And again, the drone story, forgetting about what it is or isn't,
but just the government's approach to it. You're telling me, you know, Facebook's what trillion
or close to a trillion dollar company. You mentioned, I'm not telling you I like this.
I'm just telling you what happens. You're in a room and you mentioned that, you know,
you want to learn how to throw a curve ball. It's amazing. You get a Facebook ad, here's
this special baseball that'll teach you how to grip the curve ball. And you're like, oh
my gosh, they're spying on us. How do I know this?
Yet you've got these things in the sky that look like dump
trucks with lights on them that thousands of people can see.
And the $7 trillion government's like, I don't know, man.
What is it?
I don't know.
I'm not really sure.
And it brings up the question you brought up.
I don't need it.
I love the Department of Government Efficiency,
but you're right.
I don't want little scalpel stuff. I want machetes going on. I want whole departments wiped out.
We got to start over. Yeah, no, I mean, this is this has been built. So we've got to be realistic,
Dan. This is the one thing that I'm a little concerned about. And again, I don't know as much
about what they're planning, but this has been 100 years in the making. We're not going to get out
of it in 18 months. You know,. So I wanna have a conversation about not dealing
with the effects, but the cause.
I mean, this is a poisonous tree.
I would argue that what we have in DC today,
the administrative state has nothing to do
with how we are founded,
has nothing to do with representing the American people.
Like we need to annihilate it.
We don't need to trim it, we need to crush it.
And so you're right.
And the other thing you mentioned too, Facebook, this to me is one of my biggest, one of the biggest problems I have today with a lot of people that are on the so called right, where they don't want to go after private corporations, but the left has figured out something that I think they've been using these corporations to their to their benefit in which they don't want to make a full onon assault against our Bill of Rights, against our natural inherent rights.
So they backdoor this annihilation of the freedom of speech, the free flow of information,
by using these private corporations like Facebook and again before Elon
bought X, Twitter, all these things to censor us, to crush freedom of speech, to annihilate our natural rights.
I mean we have a whole host of fundamental
problems, you know, the very root of which do we want a government of buy in for the
people or are we going to go ahead and continue to put up with this massive sprawling bureaucracy
that's first of all, crushing the life out of us, not only our rights, but just soaking
us for cash and then figure out what does this look like moving forward? I think we're
in a singular moment, Dan, where I think if you have a person with
the right political courage, that's Donald Trump with the right team around
him. I think we could have a very interesting next four years about having
that conversation about what should our government look like?
What should it be doing? What should it not be doing?
What should it be prioritizing?
So I think we're in for a very interesting next four years.
Yeah.
So Jerry Baker at the Wall Street Journal, obviously not a Trump guy at all, but he has
a piece that just popped 20 minutes ago in the editorial column.
It's a pretty good piece.
And the gist of the piece is we have not had a political bank account.
I'm not talking about money.
I'm talking about power, a political bank account
as full as we have now since 2004, George Bush,
when he won reelection pretty handily.
We haven't had that.
2016, they were, you know, stupid allegations of collusion,
you had the Mueller thing,
a lot of Trump's political capital was taken away
by ridiculous conspiracy theories.
Ned, we know they haven't given up the Left or commies. You and I both know that,
but there's simply no question that the resistance
air quotes has been muted. It just has.
I think they're so shocked by him winning the popular vote that we have,
and you were just kind of hinting at it,
probably about 18 months where we can do some really
special things. And you're seeing it
now during the transition.
Trump has a lot of political capital right now.
But more importantly, Dan, I think you've got somebody for the first time in a long
time who might, one of my biggest pet peeves with Republicans is when the people give them
political power, they don't know what to do with the political power.
They don't want to use the political power to actually enforce their will and say,
we're going to have massive structural change. We're not going to trim, you know, we're not
going to shave the elephant. We're going to actually kill the elephant. Donald Trump has
political power. And I think this time around, he knows exactly what to do with it. He's a change
agent. And the thing that I'm hoping, and I'm seeing positive trends
on these nominees, that he'll get his change agents in the various departments and agencies.
Because I think the Republican senators are kind of realizing, yeah, we better play along here and
give him his nominees or else, you know, some of these red state senators who are up in 26 might
find themselves with very legitimate primary challenges, which I would totally applaud.
Can I stop you there?
Because I want I don't want to miss that point.
I think and I'd love to get your take on it.
I think Pete Hegseth was the turning point.
I think they got their scalp and Matt Gaetz.
I think they feel like, okay, we, you know, we had that measuring contest, if you know
what I mean.
But I think the Hegseth thing, I think they were trying to do it again.
I don't think that was an act.
Like they were like, oh no, we just want our guy
because we want to fight every foreign war possible.
And I think they were genuinely stunned
by guys like you, me, Sean Davis,
Cat Turd, everyone, you'd laugh at him.
He's probably the second most powerful guy on Twitter.
They couldn't believe it.
And I think now they're like, oh my gosh,
this MAGA movement's real like they're not kidding around
This was a line in the sand. I mean to me it was it was about Pete, you know
I know him he would have brought that he's going to bring the change necessary Department of Defense
But it was about more than Pete
This was you are not gonna do this again because I was afraid it'd be a domino effect, right?
Take out gates take out headsets and then we'll take out the next one, the next one. Right. Then
you've got this total quagmire. That's why I was, you know, first of all, because I know
Pete, but the second one was you're not going to do this. You're going to get the memo.
He won. Quite frankly, you have a majority in the Senate because Trump won. We have a
majority in the House because of Trump. Why don't you actually fall in line?
The American people want change. He has appointed, he has nominated these people.
You know, hopefully you'll get the memo. I think they have.
I mean, I've been talking with some people that are very much involved in the
process, you know, very close to the nominees, some of the nominees.
They really have sensed the tide turning in the last few days.
To the point where I feel really good about Pete,
I feel really good about Cash.
You know, I think there's probably gonna be some fighting
still that's gonna take place, you know,
down the road with other nominees,
but I really do think we have seen a really positive trend
in the last few days, because you're right.
A lot of us, you, me, others decided, nope,
you're not gonna do this, we know what you want, we know because you're right a lot of us you me others decided nope you're not gonna do this we know what you want we know what you're
trying to do you don't get status quo we're not gonna do this anymore
Donald Trump won Donald Trump should get his nominees you're so right with the
domino thing that's what terrified me they always get one scalp I don't agree
with what they did but it had they always get one but I totally agree with
you Pete had to be the red line he's more than qualified he's a man of I don't agree with what they did, but they always get one, but I totally agree with you.
Pete had to be the red line.
He's more than qualified.
He's a man of integrity.
These were anonymous things that had already been handled.
There's nobody in DC that doesn't have some story about,
so please spare me the nonsense of the morality lectures.
Nate, I want to get a plug in for your book.
Unfortunately, I'm out of time.
Ned Ryan, the book is American Leviathan.
I wrote a blurb for it.
I don't do a lot of blurbs.
This book is fantastic.
You want to learn about what the government is doing to you
and how this metastasizing cancer on your life
is taking over American Leviathan,
wherever you get your books.
Ned, thanks for coming on.
We really appreciate it.
Always such great insights.
Thanks a lot.
All right.
Thanks, Dan.
I appreciate it.
You got it.
I try to only have guests on
who see the rot on both sides, folks.
Where else are you gonna get what you get
at the New York Times, a bias with the world
where the Democrats can do no wrong
and the Republicans are the evil Nazis all the time.
Here's the bottom line.
Whereas the Democrats are the cause of your problems,
Republicans sometimes aren't the solution either.
And that requires you, all of us, to have an open mind about all this.
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I wasn't sure how this was gonna go over.
We talked with Chef Andrew Gruehl,
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But the prime rib segment,
I don't think I've ever gotten more emails about,
I'm not even kidding,
about an interview segment than this one.
Yeah, listen to an interview.
We'll see what I mean.
Check this out.
So President Trump's nominees, the left- wing media has told you, of course, that
they're controversial.
That's obviously their line for everything Donald Trump does.
But if you watch the beginning of the show or the beginning of the podcast, how
controversial can they all be if the Trump transition is near universal GOP
approval and the approval of the transition has been going pretty well with
the general population as well.
Folks, there's nothing wrong with having people with different viewpoints in your cabinet.
Now, I am a fan of the team of rivals approach as long as there's some loyalty involved,
not a team of like Mitt Romney, Adam Kinzinger type rivals.
But the selections for the cabinet have been a really diverse group.
And I'm not talking about diverse in the woke way.
I mean, ideologically, some of them I agree with,
some of them I don't.
But I'm willing to hear them out.
One of them has been RFK Jr.
who has had a really, really bold voice over the years
when it comes to things like our food supply and elsewhere.
So our next guest, you've probably seen him on social media
if you follow me, has a really big following.
He was very active during COVID,
defending the restaurants out there
that were being closed down.
His name is Andrew Gruhl.
Chef Andrew Gruhl, welcome to the show, good to have you.
Ah, it's great to be back, thank you so much.
Always good to have you, especially around
one of these eating holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas.
I know, I'm kind of wondering, wait, before we get to the serious stuff.
So, I mean, turkey's obviously the go to on Thanksgiving.
But, you mean, you're a chef and a pretty famous one at that.
Like, what's the go to on Christmas?
Is it the ham thing?
Or do you go with like a rib roast or something?
I don't know. Like, I'm just a steak guy.
I just want a rib eye with some fat and marbling in it.
But what's the go to Christmas dish for the audience that in the chef Andrew gruel household were like this is happening
The go-to dish is definitely prime rib. Maybe like braised lamb or lamb shoulder
I see some of that but primarily prime rib and based on the questions I've been getting it's like
95% slanted to prime rib. So that's the go-to
Prime rib now hot wait. how do you cook it?
Because producer Jim, I don't know if you know this, is like a big lover of smoked meats
and everything like that.
He goes to these barbecue festivals and everything and tears it up.
How do you cook the prime rib so it's juicy and tender and it like melts in your mouth
so you know you can have like no teeth, just g and it still works. Yeah I say spoon tender. I want to be eating
my prime rib with a spoon. Maybe a spork but most likely a spoon. You know
everybody they make a lot of mistakes with their prime rib because they think
that if they just sear it really really high and hard it's gonna seal the juices
in. That is misnomer right? So what you actually want to do is first you want to salt your prime rib 24 hours ahead of time. So you salt
it, right? You let it sit in the refrigerator. It's called a dry brine. That salt goes in
and out of the meat multiple times. It breaks down those protein strands and it actually
seasons all the way to the center of the meat. And then what you want to do is you want to
just rub it down with some butter and throw it in a low temp oven, 250 degrees, and bring it up. It's going to take about
three or four hours, right? And then you bring it up to about 110 degrees and then you put
your seasonings on there at that point, right? You pull it out, you can put like garlic on
there, spice, seasoning, bacon, whatever you want. And you blast your oven to 500 degrees
and that's when you see or that outside
it's kind of known as a reverse sear in the industry and
Then at about a hundred twenty hundred twenty five degrees for a good rare to mid rare
You pull it and you let it sit
When you cut into it what you'll notice because you started at that low temp is you're gonna have that
Perfectly even color from edge to edge with a nice crispy
have that perfectly even color from edge to edge with a nice crispy exterior as opposed to those gradients where it goes like gray, lighter red, hard red, lighter red, gray.
You just got one even color because of the pre-salt you've broken the meat down and that
low roast.
Most people don't know this but actually between the temperature of like 80 and 115 degrees
there's enzymes that live in the meat that break the meat down.
If you bring it up to temp too quickly, you kill those enzymes so it doesn't do its natural
tenderization. So that low heat is what you want. And then you just got to let it rest for about
10 or 15 minutes. And there you go, Bob's your uncle, you'll be eating it with a spoon.
Folks, you see only on this show that you've got Christmas coming up next week. And now you know
about the CR, the Trump transition.
You know about Trump answering the phone,
personal politics.
And you also know how to put the best prime rib
on the kitchen table next week for your Christmas holiday,
your Christmas meal.
So where else are you gonna get that?
Talking to Chef Andrew Gruhl.
Chef, another thing I wanted to address with you is
Bobby Kennedy has brought to light a lot of issues that guys like you spend their lives around food address with you is a Bobby Kennedy is brought to light
a lot of issues that guys like you spend their lives around food.
Obviously you're a chef, but you know me as well.
I mean, I'm a radio host, but I am obsessed with life hacks and being healthy.
I went through a pretty nasty health situation.
Luckily got through it.
But I realized the power of food.
You know, everybody's looking for a pill.
You know, what is it?
Is it the collagen of vitamin C?
Is it? That's all good stuff. I get it, but they're called supplement chef for a reason
They're meant to supplement a healthy diet and Bobby Kennedy with his focus on health and fitness and food and the fluid supply chain
Has brought this into the public light through this make America healthy again movement, but our food has become so processed
And and there's such garbage in it.
It comes from a bag. You look on the back, there's like 10,000 ingredients,
all these food dyes and all this stuff that I wish I could get across to
America that you can make healthy stuff taste amazing.
You can go and put some olive oil and some,
a nice vinegar on a spinach salad and throw in some asparagus tips and some
avocado and some really nice grilled chicken and you've got this amazing God-given food right in
front of you and it has none of this poison in it at all like this is what
this make America healthy again movement is really got to be about so many of our
problems would be cured if people would just eat like that? I mean, our economic problems would be cured
if people ate like that.
20% of our federal budget goes towards healthcare
that are all a result of a lot of these chronic diseases.
I mean, everything from diabetes to obesity
to autoimmune disease, hypertension, you name it,
the list can go on and on.
And I'll tell you one thing that I think is really funny
is if you actually take a graph
and you graph out the size of the USDA, the size of the FDA over the past 30 years, and then the number
of chronic diseases and how sick we've gotten, the bigger the government gets in those agencies
in particular, the sicker we've gotten.
So I mean, even if you want to pull out to 30,000 feet and say, well, what do we need
to fix?
I think the most immediate thing is you realize is that the government's not helping us
They're making it worse. So that's first and foremost
Talking to chef, you know, Andrew Gruehl. Yep chef
One other thing I wanted to ask you about this too is with this change
I had this change in my diet after I had this whole episode with cancer and I realized that
These processed sugars and processed foods were probably, were at a minimum not helping.
We'll just say that.
I don't want to be hyperbolic about it,
but we're definitely not helping my health.
And when I changed my diet to fruits, vegetables,
the things you've heard since your kindergarten teacher
told you, it's not complicated.
You know, grilled chicken, salmon, you know, leaner meats.
When I changed my diet, it was this three to six month
period where you still crave, you know, an Oreo or a fine.
I still like a five guys burgers. They're still taste good, but you crave it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like the first few months of transitioning to that make America healthy again,
type of eating program, you really do miss kind of the sweet stuff,
but then you reach this kind of transitional almost breaking point
where you lose the craving for it at all and your life is totally changed. Like I don't, my kid
loves sweets still so she'll go out and eat an Oreo or whatever once in a while, some cookie.
And I'm not sitting there going, gosh, I wish I had one of those. Like your taste buds change,
your whole body changes. You get lean, the bloating stops, all this other stuff.
There is that, have you noticed that when, you know, when, you know, obviously you're
being around food all the time, that it does kind of take a while to break that.
Sugar is an addictive compound, it's almost like a drug.
It is, and it's not just the sugar.
I mean, the sugar is obviously a driver, but it's also a lot of the other chemicals that
you mentioned that are in our food, including things like seed oils and all these high, these inflammatory products.
But what's interesting is that it's the Food and Drug Administration for a reason.
I mean, you just described coming off of a drug, right?
Described coming off of an addiction, whether it's alcohol or any type of other hard, illicit
drug.
The same thing happens to our bodies, but then when your bodies start to get nourished,
it almost changes the mind as well.
Your mind recognizes because the majority of our neurotransmitters, funny enough, are But then when your body starts to get nourished you it almost changes the mind as well your mind
Recognizes because the majority of our neurotransmitters funny enough are actually in our intestines not in our brain That's why many times especially the the pharmaceutical agency when people have
Stomach issues they treat them with antidepressants or anti-anxiety pills now
I'm not advocating that but I just think that's an interesting kind of story that shows how your stomach affects everything and what you eat affects everything.
There are so many anecdotes out there nowadays and most of them are also scientific that
prove how fixing your diet will fix your body.
But the problem is that takes time, it takes effort, it takes energy but most importantly
it takes a relationship with your food and being in the kitchen.
And you know when I look at this whole RFK confirmation,
one of the things that he's done
is bringing this attention to food.
I mean, food has symbolized unity throughout history, right?
Bringing people together across cultures, generations.
Good food is more than just sustenance.
It's a tool for bringing stronger relationships,
drawing inspiration from traditions
like the family dinner table, right?
And conversations around food.
We get to know our food a little bit better cook a little bit more then you're going to be
able to have that stronger relationship and break those addictions now the
second piece of that is that you can't have the drug dealer around 24-7 and in
unfortunately in this case the drug dealer has actually become the government
in big food manufacturers and you know if they're incentivizing us to continue
eating this food through so many different mechanisms within the government from subsidies to just
General marketing then we're not going to be able to break that so, you know
Kennedy talks about the awareness of food which is important as I just mentioned but then number two
re-examining the structure and the relationship that these major food companies have within our government in our food system
I mean four major companies control more than 60% of the U.S. market for pork,
coffee, coffees, beer, bread.
The top four companies control more than 80 percent of the U.S. market for beef, baby
food, pasta, soda, right?
So they've gotten a grip on us and we need to break that.
Talking to Chef Andrew Gould.
Chef, last question for you.
You were really, really active on social media defending individual liberty during the COVID shutdowns
because restaurants got destroyed.
Some of them never came back.
Just the effect was just so profound all across the country.
I'm of the belief that a lot of the shift that happened
in this Donald Trump victory in the election,
not all of it, but a lot of it was due to the far left and the swampy
right, you know, to be candid about it, their response to COVID. There were people, black,
white, Hispanic, Asian, Muslim, Jewish, Catholic, it didn't matter. They were all impacted by an
overreaction to this tragic virus, but one that the effects of it were obviously exaggerated.
You spoke out about that and you were knee deep in that whole thing.
You agree with that assessment that this had a lot to do with it when you see a lot of
these liberal areas that shifted dramatically towards Trump and away from the Democrats?
1000%.
I mean, there's a silver lining in every curse and that's one of them is that it did bring
together multiple factions, a diverse group of people.
And I saw it, you know, hands on in the restaurant industry which is notorious for being
incredibly progressive and liberal and i thought she absent restaurant tours and
even though you know the individual level workers that completely change
their tune and are now on this maha trump train who were you know they were
out there protesting capitalism six years ago right so it is pretty amazing
what i've seen and the reason i think that the restaurant industry was at the tip of the spear was because it's something
people understand. I've always talked about this kind of government-driven
curse of knowledge. They use all these confusing legal terms and all this
jargon and the semantics to confuse the American people and then what they do is
they lie to you and propaganda and headlines of these bills, things like
the Inflation Reduction Act, right? You read the legalese and you're like I have
no idea what this says and then they say no it's an Inflation Reduction Act, right? You read the legal lease and you're like, I have no idea what this says. And then they say, no,
it's an Inflation Reduction Act. And the average everyday person says, okay,
sounds good to me. Well, you can't do that with food because we all know food.
Going back to my original point, food is the great unifier. So you're not going
to pull the wool over our eyes. And now finally, we're holding people's feet to
the fire and drawing awareness to this. And I think that it's a great thing,
once again, coming off of something that wasn't so great,
but you gotta make lemonade with the lemons as they say.
And we covered a lot of turf in that interview.
RFK, Make America Health again, Prime Rib,
How to Cook It, COVID Lockdowns,
Politicians, and Trump Effect.
That may be the most substantive 14 minutes ever.
Chef Andrew Grohl, thanks a lot for coming on.
We really appreciate it.
Welcome back anytime.
Thank you.
Dan, I really appreciate it.
Thank you.
You got it.
Man, that was a lot of material for 14, 15 minutes.
I told Jim that I'd out of like, man, what are we really talking about?
Because I like lighter stuff, but not too much light stuff.
Like that's not kind of my, we just covered a lot of material there. Good job, Chef Grew, I appreciate that.
Jim, I know, Jim, now the whole break,
I'm gonna hear about the prime rib segment.
This guy, all he wants to talk about is smoke meats
and meats and cooking meats.
This guy's like obsessed with it.
Jim could quit tomorrow and be a full-time meat guy,
cooking meats, smoking meats, grilling meats.
That's all he'd do.
Thanks for listening to the podcast.
Not just today, but this year. Looking forward to many more in 2025. Merry Christmas and happy new
year. You just heard Dan Bongino.