The Dan Bongino Show - The Curious Case of Julian Assange # 959 (Ep 959)

Episode Date: April 16, 2019

In this episode I address the puzzling connection between the Julian Assange arrest and players in the Russia-gate scandal. I also address some the more bizarre moments from the Bernie Sanders townhal...l on Fox yesterday.   News Picks: Outrage after CBS shows an image with the words assassinate and Trump.    The Julian Assange affidavit has been unsealed.    The 2020 Trump presidential campaign is destroying the Democrats in fundraising.   More profound hypocrisy from socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.     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 dan bongino show producer joe how are you today hey dan i'm hanging in there brother ready to go i know this is a bad show so i'm gonna shut my mouth and let you roll well no no i always appreciate your comments but but obviously a rough day yesterday for Catholics. And I mean, just everyone around the world, not just Catholics, the history lost. And Notre Dame, Notre Dame, like the cathedral, my wife and I have been there.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Sorry, Notre Dame, like the college. I'm just, you know, it's just obviously a lot going on. It's, you know, just an iconic place. And to watch the imagery of the steeple collapsing and the fire was just devastating. I'll have some more about that at the end of the show briefly, but just a tragic day.
Starting point is 00:00:52 I must have to mention that. Ladies and gentlemen, I have a really important show for you today. I mean that. I've been working with a lot of sources on this. I'm going to hat tip them in a little while, but I think I've come across a real conundrum.
Starting point is 00:01:08 A dilemma for the Obama administration. Yes, and it's important you tune in. This is about the curious timing of the Julian Assange arrest and where I think this is going and a number of factors that played into it. Alright, let's get right to it. I have no time to waste, so I appreciate everybody
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Starting point is 00:02:50 Ladies and gentlemen, what is going on with the Julian Assange case? And what is going on with Dana Buente? Now, this is going to be a little complicated, but I assure you this is worth your time. All right. So let me just give you the lead first. If we had the Dan Bongino post headline, it is going to be the timing of the Julian Assange arrest, who I think was involved in the investigation of Assange.
Starting point is 00:03:19 This is the founder of WikiLeaks, of course. So the timing of the arrest is very suspicious. And who was involved in the investigation, specifically Dana Buente and others, is just fascinating. Let's get to the curious case of Dana Buente first. Now I have to issue some hat tips before we start. I want to, from the bottom of my heart, thank people like Chuck Ross, Jeff Carlson. In this specific case, my buddy, we'll call him 279. I want to thank Tracy Beans.
Starting point is 00:03:57 I want to thank all of the journalists out there on Twitter that did the real investigative work on Spygate while the media sat in the corner with their dunce caps on. This specifically, I want to hat tip Tracy Beza, who's been all over this from the beginning, and my buddy, let's call him 279. Sources of mine have been working on this for a long time. Ladies and gentlemen, let's establish some facts first. The entire crux of this debacle, this fiasco, this scandalous spygate drama. OK, let's just be clear. So we understand where we're going.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Was that the Russians worked in conjunction with WikiLeaks, Julian Assange's group, who was holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy and was recently arrested. worked with WikiLeaks and Assange to get the DNC emails that were hacked out there and that WikiLeaks and the Russians worked in conjunction with the Trump campaign. Do you understand that? Does that make sense? If that doesn't make sense, none of this will make sense. Yeah, we're good. So to be clear on this, all right, Joe, I'm relying on you today. I know you are, yeah. If Assange, who had not been arrested up until this point, has evidence that they did not, in fact, get the emails from the Russians. It is going to be impossible to conclude that there was a conspiracy between the Trump campaign, WikiLeaks and the Russians.
Starting point is 00:05:17 Folks, this is not hard to understand, although liberals are having a tough time digesting this. If I have bad information on Joe, I said I got from Tony, and I want to hurt Joe, and you're alleging a conspiracy between me and Tony, and then it turns out later I didn't get the information from Tony, I got it from Bob, I can't possibly have conspired with Tony. Right. It doesn't
Starting point is 00:05:37 work that way. Now, there may have been third-party satellites working with the Russians who gave the information to WikiLeaks. That's entirely possible. But it can't be a known conspiracy between WikiLeaks and the Russians if WikiLeaks didn't know they got the information from the Russians. Does that make sense? Yeah, we're together, brother.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Thank you. Julian Assange would know that. Right. Assange runs WikiLeaks. He has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London for eons. Not anymore. He's been arrested. Now, this is where this gets fascinating.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Put that on hold for a minute. Julian Assange is the key to this whole collusion thing. If he did not, in fact, get this information from the Russians to give to the Trump team there can be no Russia conspiracy notice the timing of the arrest hat tip 279 they seem
Starting point is 00:06:38 to wait until after the Mueller report was issued and obviously after Barr was appointed and Sessions was gone. Why would they do that? Ladies and gentlemen, this indictment, the indictment under Julian Assange, where he's indicted under,
Starting point is 00:06:59 this is not new. The indictment was issued in March. March 8th. It's April. It's not new. It's not ancient, but it's not new either. Now, it's who issued this indictment and who likely conducted this investigation that's fascinating. Let's rewind a bit. Dana Buente is a Justice Department official who's held a number of different roles. He was lauded as a bit of a hero in the Trump administration, as evidenced by the Washington Post, when he, as you can see this, this lawyer stepped in to defend Trump's travel ban. This is a headline from the Washington Post. But he also approved surveilling an ex-Trump campaign aid. That's a February 7, 2018 piece by the Washington
Starting point is 00:07:54 Post. Dana Buente, to be clear, is a Justice Department official who's held a number of roles. The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, a critical place where a lot of terrorists are tried. Also where the Mrs. Clinton case, Hillary Clinton, the email case, had a number of investigations going on. So, Buente, when Trump issues the travel ban,
Starting point is 00:08:18 Sally Yates, who is the acting DAG at the time, Deputy Attorney General, refuses to enforce it. She gets fired. Dana Buente takes over. He becomes a Trump favorite quickly. We found out later after the Nunes memo that Buente also signed the third FISA application. I promise you this is going to have a connection to Assange in a minute. Just hang in there, folks.
Starting point is 00:08:40 Remember, Assange is the key to this whole story. Hang in there, folks. Remember, Assange is the key to this whole story. So, Puente was a hero of the conservative right until we found out he signed April the third FISA, the second renewal of the FISA application, to spy on the Trump. Then everybody started to question what's going on with Puente. There's a number of pro-Dana Puente and anti-Dana Puente people out there. Let me explain a little background on Dana Puente, and let me put out the lead first where I think I'm getting at. I think through a number of different sources that have pipelined me information here,
Starting point is 00:09:19 I think there's a distinct possibility that Dana Puente, a lead Justice Department official, may have flipped on the co-conspirators in the Spygate drama, Comey and all the other bad actors, and is now actively involved in the investigation of all of the players who spied on the Trump team. It gets good. I want you to look at this executive order Barack Obama signed just days before Trump takes office. In this executive order, Barack Obama, up on the screen right now, I'll read it to you for the audio, folks, but it's on the YouTube channel as well,
Starting point is 00:09:58 youtube.com slash Dan Bongino. Check it out when you get home, if you're listening on your car radio or elsewhere. Barack Obama amends a prior executive order changing the order of secession in the department of justice notably he wipes away dana buente's ability to take over in the order of secession and replaces him with three obama appointees channing Phillips, Zach Farden, and Eileen Decker. In other words, Dana Buente would be positioned nicely to take over a leadership position in the Department of Justice
Starting point is 00:10:33 if people are relieved of their duties. And right before Trump takes office, Barack Obama seems to panic and he issues an executive order wiping Buente out of that order of secession. Okie dokes. You tracking me secession. Okie dokes. You tracking me, Joe? Okie dokie. Obama's got a real problem with Dana Puente taking over a leadership position in the DOJ if Trump, when he gets in office in just days, is to fire some of these people.
Starting point is 00:10:59 So he changes it so that these three people get pushed, his people, into leadership positions. Icing Puente out. All right, we're good. We're good. Okay. All right, all cool. Now, another Washington Post piece about Puente. Remember, we're going to tie Puente to Assange.
Starting point is 00:11:18 This is important. Interestingly enough, Washington Post, again, same author. Matt Zapatoski, April 10, 2018. Dana Buente, former top Justice Department official, now at FBI, has been interviewed by Mueller and turned over notes. There's an interesting portion of this piece, though, where they describe why Puente is still around at the FBI and everything this is fascinating when Trump gets into office ladies and gentlemen
Starting point is 00:11:54 he fires 40 uh 40 plus United States attorneys across the country which is common their political appointees. Trump wants to bring in his own government prosecutors, right? Yeah, I remember that. But three people we know of do not get fired. One of them is Dana Buente. The other one is Rod Rosenstein. And the other one is our buddy John Huber, who is now investigating all of this Spygate drama. So just to be clear, Puente gets iced out by Obama on an executive order days before Trump takes the presidency.
Starting point is 00:12:42 They want him out of leadership. Puente signs the FISA warrant, the third FISA. You would think, wow, he's got to be an Obama buddy. He signed one of the warrants to spy on Trump. Puente also fights for Trump's travel ban. Trump fires the U.S. attorneys, does not fire Puente. Where does Puente go? Well, where has Puente. Where does Puente go? Well, where has Puente been?
Starting point is 00:13:15 This is why I think this guy has flipped and is now telling the Trump team exactly what he knows about the malfeasance that happened. Or if not the Trump team, because Trump may have been a target of the obstruction probe at a minimum. He's probably working with Huber right now on this massive spying scandal. What makes me believe that? Dana Puente was also appointed to an interesting position, acting assistant attorney general of the National Security Division in April of 2017. He resigned.
Starting point is 00:13:39 I'm sorry, that's when he resigned in April 2017. He was in that position during the Obama administration as well. He resigned in April 2017. He was in that position during the Obama administration as well. Ladies and gentlemen, the National Security Division, as I've told you many times at the DOJ, the head of that division, who at the time of the Spygate disaster was no other than John Carlin, Bob Mueller's former chief of staff is one of the final people to sign off on the FISA application, indicating
Starting point is 00:14:10 that the information, the dossier, used to spy on Trump was true. Puente was the acting assistant attorney general over there. Was Puente one of the people who had had some questions about the, quote, possible bias of sources?
Starting point is 00:14:29 Catherine Herridge piece with Greg Reed, Fox News, FBI clashed with DOJ over potential bias of source for surveillance warrant. McCabe and Page text indicate this is from the piece. This is from the piece. Just nine days before the FBI applied for a FISA warrant to spy on the Trump, to surveil a top Trump campaign aide, bureau officials were battling with a senior Justice Department official who had continued concerns about the possible bias of a source pivotal to the application according to internal text messages obtained by Fox News. Now, they indicate that it may be a different person, but was Puente one of the people in the National Security Division at that time, in the DOJ, who had serious concerns about possible bias?
Starting point is 00:15:16 Ladies and gentlemen, this would explain why Puente may feel a little burned that his John Hancock, his signature, won on the third FISA warrant, the second renewal of the FISA warrant, and may be a little furious later on. Joe, if you put your name on a warrant to spy on someone, and you were assured by the FBI that your source was legitimate, even though you had concerns about his bias, and they said to you, don't worry, this is all legit, and you signed it anyway, and you were assured by the FBI that your source was legitimate, even though you had concerns about his bias. And they said to you, don't worry, this is all legit. And you signed it anyway.
Starting point is 00:15:48 And you're a decent guy. Yeah. Would you be upset later on? I'd be kind of PO dude. Yeah. You'd be PO. So would Dana Puente. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:57 Uh-huh. Is it just slightly possible that Puente, I told you this would be a little complicated, but I promise this is worth your time. Puente signs the April renewal. Remember this, four Pfizer warrants. What happens in that January
Starting point is 00:16:16 to April period of 2017? Papadopoulos is interviewed and Joseph Mifsud is interviewed. Mifsud is the guy who's alleged to have started off this entire scandal by telling Papadopoulos is interviewed and Joseph Mifsud is interviewed. Mifsud is the guy who's alleged to have started off this entire scandal by telling Papadopoulos that the Russians have dirt on Hillary. They interviewed Mifsud. If they had information he was a Russian agent, why isn't included in that April FISA?
Starting point is 00:16:41 Was Puente misled? Mifsud's disappeared. No one can find him. If Mifsud is not a Russian agent and did not pass that information to Trump, then the FBI's whole case, along with the WikiLeaks angle that they helped serve as an information
Starting point is 00:16:57 conduit, this whole case is a hoax. If Mifsud was working with friendlies to set up Papadopoulos, you're not looking at a Russian collusion scandal, you're looking at a federal entrapment scandal. Yeah. Was Puente lied to
Starting point is 00:17:15 when he puts his signature on that FISA warrant? Was Puente furious enough to have turned on these people? Now, here's where this connects to Assange. Remember, Puente's interviewed by Mueller. You can see it in that Washington Post piece.
Starting point is 00:17:40 Dana Puente's interviewed by Mueller as part of his investigation. An investigation we are now completely confident confident I am, had nothing to do with collusion. Mueller knows from the start that collusion is a hoax. He's not stupid. This is clearly an obstruction of justice investigation meant to do two things. As I've insisted from the start, Mueller's investigation is to shut down the Trump team, number one, to keep the heat on them and keep the heat off Hillary and all the other malfeasance
Starting point is 00:18:04 in the DOJ and build political pressure for impeachment. But secondly, number two, the Mueller probe into obstruction will encompass every single person in the FBI who was involved in the Spygate trauma. Joe, what's the effect of that? The effect of that is anyone in the DOJ
Starting point is 00:18:23 who tries to interview anyone involved in the Spygate trauma, Mueller can the effect of that? The effect of that is anyone in the DOJ who tries to interview anyone involved in the Spygate drama, Mueller can say what, Joe? Oh, no, no, no, no. You can't interview them. You'll be obstructing our investigation into obstruction. Oh, this is genius. Man. Elegant.
Starting point is 00:18:41 Elegant in its sickness and depravity. Wow. Yeah, yeah. It explains perfectly why Puente would be interviewed by Mueller. elegant, elegant in its sickness and depravity. Wow. Yeah, yeah. It explains perfectly why Puente would be interviewed by Mueller. Puente knows the whole thing. He signed one of the FISA warrants. Puente was cut out of the chain of command by Obama.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Trump inserts him back into the chain of command. Puente's in the National Security Division as Mueller's old chief of staff, Carlin, is signing off on all this information that's fake to spy on the Trump team. Puente has the keys to the kingdom. Puente, conveniently, is only one of three people
Starting point is 00:19:18 not fired by Donald Trump. I love the anti-Trumpers. He's so stupid. Orange man, bad. Oh, Donald Trump. I love the anti-Trumpers. He's so stupid. He's so dumb. He's a real... Orange man, bad. Orange man, stupid.
Starting point is 00:19:29 Duh. You sure about that? Duh. You think he didn't let Puente go because he liked his tie selection? I will posit to you that it is highly likely if there are people with injustice in the FBI who are talking right now and who've become integral portions of this investigation.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Put it together. Who knows everything? Rosenstein, who I still don't believe is a good guy, by the way, but has the information. And Rosenstein's a political operator. Rosenstein's going to do whatever he has to do to save his reputation. Puente, who is in the National Security Division, is there signing off on this stuff. He knows Carlin.
Starting point is 00:20:10 Carlin was Mueller's old chief of staff. Puente signs one of the Fizes, and the other guy not fired, John Huber, who's now investigating all of this for the Department of Justice. Oh, is this case fascinating? Wow. Whoa. You're darn right.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Now, one more background piece on Puente. So what we're trying to establish is Obama wanted him iced out. Trump wanted him defrosted. Trump is not stupid. Not only is Puente interviewed by Mueller. Remember, the obstruction, but let's shut all these guys up. Puente is interviewed by Mueller about a number of notes he took based on interactions, Puente that is, with Jim Comey. Comey who told him about meetings with Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:21:01 obstruction investigation like Mueller, Puente would be the perfect witness if they actually believed that Trump tried to obstruct the investigation as Jim Comey has alluded to, right? In the past. He hasn't directly said it, but has alluded to it. But what if Puente had the exact opposite story?
Starting point is 00:21:20 What if Puente's story to Mueller, oh, is this Mueller report on Thursday gonna be nice? Nice. What if Buente's story to Mueller, oh, is this Mueller report on Thursday going to be nice? Nice. What if Buente's story, because he talked to Comey, is not that Trump told Comey to obstruct the investigation, but that Trump did nothing of the sort. I spoke to Comey direct. That's not what he told me. We have some of Buente's memos. They don't indicate any level of criminal obstruction of justice at all. Comey's memos about his conversation.
Starting point is 00:21:55 I mean, Buente's memos with his conversations about Comey. Oh, a lot of people wrote memos. Ladies and gentlemen, is Buente another white knight in this or we'll call them gray knights because buente was involved in this pfizer disaster too yeah but buente clearly knows everything now maybe saying well well golly how does this what does that have to do with julian assange i led with assange yes i told you two people now have keys to the kingdom that's how i had to lay this out assange because if assange did not get his information about the dnc emails from the russians and got them from someone else
Starting point is 00:22:38 yeah then the russian collusion story is dead later you. You can't collude with the Russians if you didn't get your information from the Russians. It's true. Assange knows. Puente knows a lot about this Spygate debacle too because he signed the Fizes and was in the National Security Division and Obama tries to ice him out. And he's been interviewed by Mueller.
Starting point is 00:23:00 And he talked to Jim Comey about the memos. Paul, is this making sense? I need reinforcement. You sure? Okay, thank you. Yeah, yeah. So we know there are two keys to the kingdom. Puente and Assange.
Starting point is 00:23:18 These two are connected. Let's go on here. Dana Puente was the united states of the government lawyer the prosecutor for the eastern district of virginia dana puente when he leaves passes down the investigation to a tracy doherty mccormick that's the name on the assange indictment back in March. But ladies and gentlemen, McCormick wasn't in office long enough after being passed the torch by Buente to have conducted and signed off or led this investigation herself. She was only there for a short period of time.
Starting point is 00:23:57 This is a complicated investigation. You see where I'm going with this? You see where I'm going with this? The investigation into Assange, ladies and gentlemen, was likely led by Dana Buente. How about that? Oh, is this juicy? Dana Buente, if anybody, if anybody out there knows who wiki leaks got their information remember the liberals and the media their entire story about collusion hinges on one key fact that
Starting point is 00:24:36 wiki leaks got their info from the ruskies from the russians wolverines red dawn style Russians, Wolverines, Red Dawn style. If that did not happen, the same guy who Obama tried to ice out and who Trump kept on, it's one of the one guys they didn't get rid of. Three of them. He is one of them. Out of 47 fired U.S. Attorneys, he's not on that list. He's there the whole time. If anybody knows, it's puente if anybody knows the russians didn't do it
Starting point is 00:25:09 or didn't give it to wikileaks i'm not suggesting the russians are our friends may or wikileaks for that matter i'm simply suggesting to you that i do facts if anybody knows it's puente Puente. Now, Tracy Doherty McCormick was acting. They then, this is so crazy, he's going to bake your bagels, I promise. Again, I just want to make sure, a heavy hat tip to Tracy Beans and my buddy 279. Because I, really, there are people out there doing unbelievable work out there. When Tracy Daugherty McCormick, who takes over, signs the indictment to Assange, leaves the position just a little bit later, she's acting in there. An investigation, I believe, was led by Puente's team.
Starting point is 00:25:59 Who takes over for her? Zach Terwilliger. We're like, who the heck is that? Might as well have said Inspector Gadget. Who the heck? Zach Terwilliger. You're like, who the heck is that? Might as well have said Inspector Gadget. Who the heck is Zach Terwilliger? Zach Terwilliger is the son of George Terwilliger. Okay. Gee, Terwilliger.
Starting point is 00:26:17 Who the heck is that again? Who the heck is that the sequel? Gee, Terwilliger. Who the heck is that part two? The flying Terwilligers. Iigers right like it's a circus george terwilliger ladies and gentlemen was the deputy attorney general of one william bar yes your attorney general now remember bar's been the Attorney General twice. The deuce.
Starting point is 00:26:57 So the Deputy Attorney General for William Barr and his priors of George Terwilliger, a guy he trusts, a guy in public speeches in that position, talking about the Deputy Attorney General bars acknowledge how important that position is. He appoints his son or his son gets appointed, excuse me, George Terwilliger to that position
Starting point is 00:27:15 in the Eastern District of Virginia where they're looking into the whole Assange case. Folks, who else did Terwilliger work for? Zach Terwilliger? Who's running the Eastern District that's prosecuting Assange now? Has the indictment out?
Starting point is 00:27:34 He worked for Chuck Grassley at one point. Why is that important and significant? Senator Grassley, for anyone who's been a federal agent, me included,
Starting point is 00:27:43 I was a Secret Service agent. One thing about Grassley's office, do not mess with Grassley's office if you are in the FBI. Ladies and gentlemen, anyone out there listening who's an FBI agent, Secret Service, DEA, an 1811, anywhere, you know what I'm telling you is true. Grassley has exactly zero tolerance for law enforcement malfeasance. zero tolerance for law enforcement malfeasance. He has had a reputation for decades for just destroying people up on the hill from the FBI and elsewhere if you come up there with your facts out of order.
Starting point is 00:28:16 Awfully convenient that Terwilliger worked up there for Graslie. His dad worked for Barr. Terwilliger's now running this office with this key investigation about Assange that had to be run by Buente before, who's one of the few U.S. attorneys Trump didn't fire. And who knows all of this? Now, let me tie this up for you.
Starting point is 00:28:48 Because this is going to get even better as 27.9 will say you know when you're doing a federal or a local investigation you wait for the bad guy to commit the crime before you arrest him, right, Joe? Yeah. I'm watching you on surveillance rob a bank. Yeah. I have to see you coming out with the money.
Starting point is 00:29:11 Yeah. You know? Now, you don't let people commit like a violent crime in front of you, but if you have a source and you have a guy on tape and he's getting ready to make the drug deal, you wait for the pass.
Starting point is 00:29:21 The pass, meaning the drugs get passed from me to you. Yeah. You've seen it on TV. Police moving. Police, don't move. Informant pretends he's getting arrested, too. You know for the pass. The pass, meaning the drugs get passed from me to you. You've seen it on TV. Police moving. Police, don't move. The informant pretends he's getting arrested too. You know how it is. Why did they wait to arrest Assange
Starting point is 00:29:35 until after Mueller's report was issued? Ladies and gentlemen, is there an investigation going on behind the scenes or at minimum a fact-finding mission we'll call it about what the hell muller's been doing the whole time in other words i know this is a bit confusing don't worry i'll tie it up for you were they waiting for muller to put in his report a bunch of stuff about wiki leaks colluding with the russians knowing the entire time that they didn't get the information from
Starting point is 00:30:15 the russians could it be wouldn't that be nice to get wouldn't that be great to get that in writing by muller knowing the whole time the story is a big nothing burger. Wow. The worm seems like it's turning. Yes, it does. Oh, does it ever. Or alternate explanation, it would
Starting point is 00:30:38 explain why Mueller wrapped up his investigation and Andy Weissman is his lead bulldog who's a key player in this whole thing because Weissman knows the dossier is politically funded when Mueller hires him. So he knows collusion's a hoax. Weissman quits all of a sudden. At the end, he's gone. All of a sudden, the Mueller investigation wraps up. Wouldn't it be nice if Bill Barr, who's now the attorney general, who's probably seen Puente's information probably has a decent tip that the
Starting point is 00:31:05 WikiLeaks Russia connection is tenuous if not non-existent goes up to Mueller and says you realize your whole case is based on this right the collusion that you've been supposedly investigating for 675 days when exactly did you find that out hence the delivery of the Mueller
Starting point is 00:31:22 report or are they waiting for Mueller to put it down in writing to point out later, hey, Bob, you sure about this? Folks, this case is... My wife worries sometimes. I always like to give you behind the scenes. It's a candid show. It's not scripted.
Starting point is 00:31:41 There is zero teleprompter. One of these days, I'll show you my studio in the camera. There is no teleprompter here at all. i'll show you my studio in the camera there is no teleprompter here at all none i have my notebook and that's it and i only look down occasionally to prompt myself to be reminded about things all right let me just move on because i'll go on all day and my wife will get upset all right today seriously because i i i get off on these side notes and things. I got one more thing to tie up and I'm going to wrap it up.
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Starting point is 00:33:48 Possible bias. I'm just trying to keep everything straight, folks. I'm sorry. One last thing on this case. So John Huber's the U.S. attorney out there supposedly investigating all of this. U.S. attorney out there supposedly investigating all of this. It's also pretty fascinating that John Huber is appointed right around in June when I talk about all this Civil War stuff as Mueller gets wind, that June-July period, likely gets wind of the fact that these FBI techs have been exposed, which will blow up this whole case indicating that they were spying on the Trump
Starting point is 00:34:22 team with very little information at best. Remember, it's Peter Stroke himself, the lead investigator, who says there's no there there. So Huber's appointed right around that time, and Huber's one of the three that are not fired by Trump. Folks, this case is going to get really interesting really fast. Remember, remember, Assange has this information. Assange has been out there for a very long time. There are indications that critical players involved with some of the conspirators in this Spygate drama, who have acted as sources and lawyers for sources,
Starting point is 00:35:00 have met with Assange. Assange knows something. There's no doubt about that. The question to come out now, from this point on, I'm going to leave you with a couple open questions, because I don't want to suggest this is all tied up in a neat little bow and a ribbon.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Who was Assange getting his information from? If we can confirm this was not, in fact, the Russians, this is going to be devastating. How early on did key players at the FBI know about Assange's information? In other words, if he didn't get it from the Russians and there's still not any really hard evidence about the Russian hack of the DNC, how much of that got its way, meandered its way around the FBI? And if it did, why did they still investigate a case of Russians hacking the DNC? It would make sense then why the
Starting point is 00:35:52 FBI wouldn't demand the computers from the DNC and would allow CrowdStrike, a non-law enforcement entity, to do it. Folks, this thing's about to blow wide open. This Mueller report is going to be fascinating. One quick note on that. I'm going to be traveling this week for some Fox stuff. We are going to do a video, a video show. It may not be in my studio. It may look a little, you know, YouTube.
Starting point is 00:36:22 Sometimes people do things. It's not going to be on an iPhone or anything but it's not going to be like this please tune in I cannot miss the Mueller report on Thursday or Friday but I am traveling and I absolutely do not want to miss the show and I want to be there for you so forgive us about the video quality but please tune in
Starting point is 00:36:38 I promise you we'll still have all of our effects and our things and our clips and stuff like that so Paula wanted me to mention that I'm just effects and our things and our clips and stuff like that. So Paula wanted me to mention that. I'm just, I don't know, folks. I'm blown away by this whole thing. I really am. Yeah, me too, dude.
Starting point is 00:36:54 Is that Puente angle fascinating? Man. Fascinating. Puente, why would Trump not fire Puente? Puente knows everything. Puente's the guy in the Eastern District as they're investigating this whole thing about Assange, who's the key to the whole collusion thing. Gosh, this guy could take everybody down.
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Starting point is 00:39:06 which are just Bernie just blowing it again. This guy, he had a town hall with Fox News and Bernie Sanders does what Bernie Sanders always does, which is manipulate, massage words, never answer a question and resort immediately to class warfare, right? I mean, this is the standard Bernie Sanders. So I have about three clips of Bernie and we have a little guest appearance by cardi b too you know cardi b
Starting point is 00:39:29 the rapper oh yeah believe me this is gonna be interesting but i want to again i'm going to highlight through these series of clips how bernie sanders lives in a complete intellectual vacuum all right let's play clip number one this is bernie sanders arguing you're going to pay more in taxes but watch how he just conveniently deflects from the real problem with his dopey answer play that cut we are saying to that family of four you ain't gonna pay that 28 000 you're not paying any more premiums you're not paying any more co-payments you're not paying any more deductibles how's that 28 000 you're not paying what does that mean you're not going to pay something of course it does you're going to pay more in taxes.
Starting point is 00:40:05 And do members of Congress who now have gold-plated health insurance... No, we don't. Well, they have a special plan that's outside Obamacare. A different plan. Do members of Congress, are they going to do that transition as well?
Starting point is 00:40:17 Damn right. Of course. Of course. Why would you suggest otherwise? Okay. Interesting how Bernie answers this question. Yeah. He's suggesting that you're paying upwards of $28,000 a year in your healthcare, uh, which is actually a, a, an absurd number. I don't know where he's getting that from. Uh,
Starting point is 00:40:38 that's an, it's an extraordinary number. I mean, there may be, uh, people who are very sick and that may, but, but going by an average on that case is ridiculous. You probably want to go with a more accurate measure of central tendency, like a median has a brain aneurysm, comparing you to him and averaging him out is absurd. His medical bills or hers are $2 million a year. Yours are $5,000. The average is $1 million. No, it's not. So Bernie, it's interesting how they use measures of central tendency when he thinks it advances
Starting point is 00:41:24 his argument. You guys are paying $28,000 a year. You're not going to pay that. You're just going to pay more taxes. Bernie, it's interesting how they use measures of central tendency when he thinks it advances his argument. You guys are paying $28,000 a year. You're not going to pay that. You're just going to pay more in taxes. Okay, you're not paying that, most of you. That's not true. Sick people may be paying that.
Starting point is 00:41:37 But then he says you're going to pay more in taxes. But that's not a question of – there are two types of questions, right? There are binary yes or no choices, and then there are questions with the answers hinged on the margin. In other words, like nobody asks you in the winter, you know, heat, yes or no? You're like, of course you idiot, it's cold. They ask you how much? Do you want it
Starting point is 00:41:58 at 68, 70, 71? In other words, the margin matters. The degree. What degree of heat? What I'm trying to get at is here, Bernie, notice how liberals strategically answer questions. You're going to pay more in taxes. Yes, Bernie, the degree of more matters. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:42:17 1% more? Or do you mean 100% more? Because the answer is to pay for and finance Bernie Sanders own tax plan independent analysts looking at this have said your tax rates are going to double imagine what you're paying now times that by two and even then you're lucky to get a doctor's appointment because doctors and hospitals are going to have to take a 40% pay cut under Bernie Sanders plan, which means many of them are going to leave the industry and you are going to have to get in line as the supply of doctors and hospitals decrease. Folks, I thought Brett and
Starting point is 00:42:58 Martha did a decent job on that. But when you're arguing with your leftist friends, by the way, about this, well well you're going to pay more in taxes. Yes. How much? It's not a binary question. More or less. The question is what is the more or what is the less? The degree matters. The margins matter.
Starting point is 00:43:19 Notice how he skips over that. Instead of giving an appropriate answer you will wait in line because 40% pay cuts will be coming for doctors and hospitals who will leave the business and you will pay double what you're paying in taxes now to wait in that line.
Starting point is 00:43:34 The details matter, ladies and gentlemen, but Bernie's very slick at avoiding the details. Now, showing you the intellectual vacuum Bernie lives in
Starting point is 00:43:48 and how some of his supporters don't seem to understand. Joe, do you get what I'm saying? The difference between yes or no binary questions and on the margin, the degree? Yeah, sure.
Starting point is 00:43:59 Keep the heat example in your head. It's not yes or no. The answer is, of course, heat. How much matters? Right. How much in taxes? Not taxes, yes or no. It'll be more in taxes. How much, Bernie? His supporters
Starting point is 00:44:11 always leave that out, and they don't seem to understand this. This is a fascinating little clip I put together here. Well, Joe did, and Paula, thank you. Of Cardi B. She's a performer and entertainer who's had some issues of her own recently, by the way. Here's the first cut, which Joe had to edit heavily due to some custom.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Don't worry. It's a family-friendly clip. Joe edited it out. But if you have kids in the car and you don't want bleeps either, then you may want to hit the 15-second advance button. This is Cardi B complaining about her tax rate. So, you know, the government is taking 40% of my taxes and Uncle Sam, I want to know what you're doing with my
Starting point is 00:44:49 tax money because you know what I'm saying? When you donate to a kid from a foreign country, they give you updates of what they're doing with your donation. I want to know what you're doing with my tax money because I'm from New York and the streets is always dirty. We was voted the dirtiest city in America.
Starting point is 00:45:08 What is y'all doing? There's still rats on the damn trains. I know y'all not spending it in no damn prison because y'all be giving like two underwears, one jumpsuit for like five months. So what is y'all doing with my money? What is y'all doing with my money? I want to know. I want receipts. I want everything. I want to know what y'all doing with my money what is y'all doing with my money i want to know i want receipts i want everything i want to know what's doing with money what is that doing with my money uncle sam i want to know what you're doing with your money okay all right there's cardi b
Starting point is 00:45:35 with some uh i mean i don't even know what to call that that's a that's a rant all right on why she's so upset about how she gives all her money she's obviously a millionaire very wealthy based on music sales she's upset about where her money's going how the government stinks how their prisons are buying two under underwears yes that's under pairs of underwear and a jumpsuit um yeah and a jumpsuit. Yeah, and a jumpsuit. She's good, Josha. Now, someone confronts Cardi B at this entertainment event and asks Cardi B
Starting point is 00:46:10 who she's supporting for president. Keep in mind, this is the same woman who complains about how much money she's got to pay to the government, how the government basically stinks. Who are you supporting in 2020? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:46:25 You know, I'm going to always go with Bernie. Yeah. You know. Why? Because this is the thing, right? Bernie don't say things to be cool. Like, there's pictures of him being an activist from a very, very, very long time. Hey, Mom!
Starting point is 00:46:41 The meatloaf! This is great. Yes, he was an activist from those photos when he was a communist activist. Communists who confiscate all of your wealth. All of it. All of your wealth, Cardi. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:47:01 Ladies and gentlemen, I tell you all the time, I wake up every morning thinking to myself, thank the Lord Almighty that I am not, in fact, a liberal. They live in an intellectual vacuum. I'm tired of paying my bleep, bleep, bleep taxes because the government bleep, bleep, bleep. Who are you supporting? I'm supporting Bernie. Bernie, who wants to literally double your taxes and then some. Folks, this is an epidemic on the left of
Starting point is 00:47:28 intellectual dishonesty. You know, I have a Wall Street Journal piece about this, just to kind of throw in before I get back to Bernie cuts. Wall Street Journal has a fascinating piece up today about this very topic, how liberals are constantly living in an intellectual vacuum. It's called Sanders and Trump in the Midwest, again by James Freeman, who I really enjoy his work in the op-ed column of the Wall Street Journal. There's an interesting snippet in James Freeman's piece where he talks about how people just don't do any homework on this tax law at all, and that large swaths of people who in fact mathematically got a tax cut. It is a mathematical certainty they got a tax cut.
Starting point is 00:48:08 How in this snippet that large swaths of people don't believe they got a tax cut even though they did. Here it is. Examining the JCT data that studied the tax bill, Joe. Scott Eastman at the Tax Foundation writes, In 2019, the Trump tax law will reduce aggregate tax liabilities across all income groups by an estimated $259 billion relative to the prior law. For example, the group of taxpayers making $30,000 to $40,000 in 2019
Starting point is 00:48:37 will pay an estimated $5.4 billion less. That's a 13.5% reduction compared to the prior law these statistics don't even measure the benefits and job and wage gains resulting from the corporate income tax cut which triggered a spike in business investment how are people making 30 to 40 thousand dollars a year joe getting that big of a tax cut that's not possible bernie sanders and others told us it was a tax cut for the rich not Not if you do homework, it isn't. If you do homework, you understand that that is
Starting point is 00:49:09 not in fact true. You have Alyssa Milano tweeting out, tax refunds are down. Yeah, no kidding, Alyssa, because you paid less money to the government. My gosh, you put that in an... Can we hit a double Motley on this one? You know what?
Starting point is 00:49:25 One more. Alyssa gets the triple mutley. That's a unique honor. The quadruple mutley is only held for really rare, unique moments. But you hit the quadruple mutley. You must really be upset at Alyssa. Yes. Alyssa Malato got the quadruple.
Starting point is 00:49:44 That was Joe's judgment. I was going to give her the triple mutleyssa Milano got the quadruple. That's Joe's judgment. I was going to give her the triple, Motley. Joe went with the quadruple. Dude. You're getting less money back because you paid less money. You got a tax cut. Gosh, what must it be like every day to be a liberal like Cardi B and Alyssa Milano and not understand basic math?
Starting point is 00:50:04 Or to be Bernie Sanders. The taxes are going to go up. Yeah, Bernie, how much kind of matters? What do you mean? $5 or $5 million? How much exactly are taxes going to go up? We're going to put on the heat. Yeah, how much?
Starting point is 00:50:18 We're going to put the heat at 275. Hey, I'm good. That's called an oven. I'll stay in the 70. But thank you. Oh, all right. Let's get back to Bernie because I hear my wife out there. Move along.
Starting point is 00:50:34 We got videos to get to. Here's Bernie. Now, Bernie's a millionaire. We now know that we'll get to that in a second, too. But here's Brett and Martha on the stage there at his town hall asking Bernie about the tax rate as a millionaire who he claims to despise. Millionaire, millionaire, millionaire. He doesn't like him. Here's them asking him about his own tax rate. Your taxes do show that you're a millionaire.
Starting point is 00:50:59 You did make a million in 2016, 2017. You're right, the 561 in 2018. But your marginal tax rate tax rate was 26 percent because of president trump's tax cuts so why not say you know i'm leading this revolution i'm not going to take those come on my dearie i am i paid the taxes that I owe. And by the way, why don't you get Donald Trump up here and ask him how much he pays in taxes. I am eagerly awaiting your doing that. Well, we'd love to have you. We would love to have you.
Starting point is 00:51:37 We absolutely will. And if the president, I guess the president watches your network a little bit, right? Hey, President Trump, my wife and i just released 10 years please do the same let the american people know all right but just just to wrap that up you do spend a lot of time vilifying millionaires i don't vilify the fact that i think people who are doing phenomenally well right now as As you know, for 40 years, we have seen a shrinking middle class. We've got 40 million people living in poverty. And today, it just so happens
Starting point is 00:52:10 that the very wealthy are doing incredibly wealthy. It's not vilifying to say that people have a whole lot of money. In some cases, billions of dollars of wealth. They should pay their fair share of taxes. That's not vilifying. Last question on this. A lot of millionaires and billionaires give a ton to charity.
Starting point is 00:52:27 You gave 3.4%. My wife and I do give money to charity. All right. And we're proud to do what we did. There are others. You're quite right. There are people. Gates Foundation do a phenomenal job.
Starting point is 00:52:39 We do what we do. This guy's great. You almost have to, like, admire the guy's temerity here. I mean, you want to talk about cojones. This guy's incredible. He's a multimillionaire at this point. He's made millions, this guy, Bernie, right? Brett and Martha ask him a very sensible question.
Starting point is 00:53:00 You're running on a position suggesting, he said in the clip that millionaires or billionaires should pay more money of which folks this is just logic here you are one you are a millionaire yet when your taxes were cut pursuant to a tax law by President Trump, signed by President, you objected to, you did not pay more. You took that rate happily and paid it. Notice the deflection. He then goes right to, well, ask President Trump what he paid. That's not the point. President Trump, me, Joe, Paula, and every conservative libertarian, even a lot of moderate Democrats out there, are arguing for lower taxes. We're not hypocrites.
Starting point is 00:53:54 I don't want you to pay higher taxes because I don't want to pay them either because they stink. Because the government's wasting your money like Cardi B suggested. There's no hip hop. Well, ask Trump what he paid. I hope as little as possible. I hope Trump goes up there and says, I paid 10%. That would be terrific.
Starting point is 00:54:16 As long as he didn't break the law and the tax law allows him to do that pursuant to investment, whatever losses he may have had to take, depreciation schedules, whatever it may be, the lowest amount, what tax rate do I want to pay? The lowest amount possible.
Starting point is 00:54:31 And I can assure you, President Trump feels the same way. Please point out the hypocrisy there. Trump's not arguing for higher taxes. You are. What a stupid answer. Why do you pay the lower tax rates? If you're telling everybody those are bad, those tax rates, bad, orange man, bad, prior
Starting point is 00:54:57 tax rates, higher. Good. Bernie, do you pay them? No, I don't pay those. Well, why not? Well, as Trump, we're not asking Trump. We're asking you. You're the one arguing for higher tax rates notice again slip number one this is when i say slip i mean a boxing slip you know jab you want to duck under slip number one he doesn't answer the
Starting point is 00:55:18 question he goes right to ask trump i don't care i don't care about trump's answer it's perfectly aligned with his his tax cuts he doesn't want to pay taxes at that high rate. Either do I. What's the issue there? That's deflection number one. You got to go ask Trump. Deflection number two, he goes back to his argument about making it a binary thing rather than a marginal question. a binary thing rather than a marginal question. When he says millionaires and billionaires should pay their fair share. Bernie, no kidding. What's the degree of the fair share? It's not heat or no heat, fair share or no fair share. It's what is fair share and heat in a winter mean? Does it mean 70 or does it mean 500 degrees so you burn your house down?
Starting point is 00:56:05 The degree matters. Do you understand that? He will never nail it down because Bernie Sanders' fair share is everything because he's a socialist at heart. But he will never tell you that. Ever. but he will never tell you that. Ever. He ducks the question when it comes to you specifically all the time.
Starting point is 00:56:35 This guy is a phenomenal fraud. Okay, last video from this. Actually, we got two more. Okay, this is Bernie being asked about his book sales, which generated him a lot of money and made him a millionaire. His answer is fascinating. But I just want to back on the taxes briefly. You know, when you wrote wrote the book and you made the money. Yeah. Isn't that the definition of capitalism, the American dream?
Starting point is 00:57:01 No. I mean, you know, what we want is a country where everybody has opportunity. You know, I have a college degree. I'm a United States senator. But a lot of people don't have a college degree. A lot of people are not United States senators. I want everybody in this country to be able to have health care, to have education, to when they turn on the water, have drinkable water, not toxic water. So what we are fighting for is a society not where just a few people can make a whole lot of money, but a society where everybody in this country has the opportunity to live in security and dignity. Oh, OK. That one gets the gold medal of stupid answers in the town hall. So let's be clear on this.
Starting point is 00:57:48 He's asked about his book, which generated him six-figure money and made him a millionaire, which would be seven figures. But I believe his book, the advance was around $800,000. I just want to be precise. Regardless, he made a million dollars. That plus his Senate salary and whatever else he was doing. He's asked if that's capitalism. And he just lies and says no.
Starting point is 00:58:10 So let's define capitalism because liberals clearly don't know what capitalism is. Capitalism is the ability to own private property. In socialism and communism, everything is owned by the collective. In other words, owned by nobody, which is why it all gets destroyed. Now, you may say, well, how is generating money from a book sales evidence of capitalism? Because, Joe, if that book was written
Starting point is 00:58:35 in a socialist country, the license on that book, the publisher's license, the trademarks, all the copyrighted material in there would not be owned by Bernie. A copyright, Joe, is otherwise known as property. It may not be tangible property. It's called intellectual property,
Starting point is 00:58:53 the same intellectual vacuum the liberals live in right now. So is a six-figure advance on a book sale capitalism? Yes, by any measure. If you know what capitalism is, which Bernie either doesn't or is lying about, I will defer to the latter. Second, so the first tenet of capitalism, the ability to own private property. What's the second tenet of capitalism? A price system, not a rationing system. There are no prices per se in communism and socialism things aren't priced
Starting point is 00:59:29 the market doesn't work because there is no market to drive up prices from each according to abilities to each according to their needs collectives work on farms to produce food that's not priced it's distributed according to your needs. It's a book, Joe. Not a trick question. Is a book priced or is it rationed on Amazon? Well, on Amazon, the book is priced on Amazon.
Starting point is 00:59:56 Thank you! Thank you, Joe! It's priced. So Bernie Sanders, again, lying to you about what capitalism and his book sales are. He did not ration his books. He did not give them away to the collective for free. He didn't go out to a farm collective somewhere and distribute them randomly to people and say, hey, these are my great ideas.
Starting point is 01:00:15 Go hear them. The third tenet of capitalism. Yeah. The ability to trade your labor for a wage. You are not given wages in socialism from each according to their abilities you work on the farm you work in the factory you were then supposedly fed by the collective according to your abilities and needs well bernie sanders says in that clip look at my abilities i went to college i'm a a U.S. Senator. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:45 Okay. Notice what he didn't say in there. He didn't say, I was an author or an English major. Because in communism, that's not how any of this works. From each, we take according to your abilities. Bernie just said, I got a college degree. So why isn't he a full-time author? Why is he a U.S. Senator? He just laid out what capitalism is.
Starting point is 01:01:08 There is a demand for Bernie's books. That's a market, folks. Bernie decided to become an author. Why, Joe? Because he could demand a price for his ideas that people wanted, even if those ideas are socialist. If it was taken from him in a socialist system according to his abilities, Bernie would be a college professor somewhere, not a million-dollar author.
Starting point is 01:01:36 You know, I don't expect liberals to digest any of this because I know it's just way over your head, and I know it's not complicated like Joe and I and Paul and my audience gets it, but the liberals watching this, I and Paul and my audience gets it, but the liberals watching this, I'm sorry to say, I'm not trying to convert you anymore because you don't want to be converted. You want to live in an intellectual abyss. Nothing I just said to you is in any way controversial. Capitalism is about prices, working for a wage, not on a collective, and owning private property. Literally everything Bernie Sanders profited off by writing his book. And when asked if that's evidence of capitalism,
Starting point is 01:02:09 he goes, no, no, it's not. I want clean water. I don't want to drink toxic water. What a goof. Okay.
Starting point is 01:02:16 I got to wrap today. I got more. Don't miss tomorrow's show either. It's going to be really stacked. I want to, I got one more video I want to play and I've got a bunch of stuff on AOC and more stuff on this, what I talked about with puente and others so please don't go anywhere uh i'll see you back here tomorrow but i just want to end with this picture really touching
Starting point is 01:02:33 picture uh from the cathedral uh everything burned and uh or not everything there was some structure left but look at this just amazing picture in this tragedy. Look what's standing there, that cross. So I'll just leave you with that. Have a great day, folks. You just heard the Dan Bongino Show. You can also get Dan's podcasts on iTunes or SoundCloud and follow Dan on Twitter 24-7 at DBongino.

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