The Dan Bongino Show - The Problem With The Republican Party (w/ Shawn Farash) | Episode 100 - 08/11/25

Episode Date: August 11, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, everybody. Welcome to the Monday edition of Vince. It is so good to have you here with me. I've got a great show for you today. We're going to be talking to the inimitable, Sean Ferris, who himself is kind of immanable of President Trump. He's very good at that. We'll definitely talk about that and everything else that's going on in the news. The great Sean Ferris from LFA TV joins us in just moments. You're going to hear from him. But first, got to thank the great sponsors of this program. That includes Patriot Mobile. You've got a lot of choices for cell phone service with new ones popping up all the time but here's the truth there's really only one that boldly stands in the gap for every american that believes that freedom is worth
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Starting point is 00:01:22 with our values. So every dollar that we spend matters. Go to patriotmobile.com slash Vince. We're nine seven two patriot use the promo code vince get a free month of service switch today that's patriot mobile dot com slash vince or call nine seven two patriot all right we got an exciting show for you today i'm excited because i love everything that my guest produces on social media and across the internet he's always creating great stuff and that's why i'm always so pleased to have a conversation with him face-to-face, well, practically face-to-face. It's over the internet. But still, in person, we've got Sean Ferrish, L-F-A-T-V-V-E-V-O-Ns owns, Sean Ferrish. Great to see you, Sean. Thank you for doing this today. Thanks for having me, Vince. It's a pleasure to be here, and I've been looking
Starting point is 00:02:12 forward to this since we got it on the calendar. I'm excited. It's very good to have you here. So I know a lot of people know you as a Trump impersonator. That's definitely probably the way that I think most people are introduced to you. But what I've always loved, what I've loved about your career is that you parlayed that into becoming a pretty sophisticated and insightful political commentator.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Did you always have that in mind that you were going to do political commentary? Yeah, ever since sitting on the Tappenzie Bridge in 2018 in the state of New York in bumper-to-bumper traffic, a Memorial Day weekend, frustrated to all hell that, you know, I was never going to get to where I wanted to go.
Starting point is 00:02:49 And then I looked down at my phone, and I said, I've got to put a podcast on, and I chose for the very first time in my life, the Dan Bongino show. And he was flipping out about SpyGate, which obviously seven years later, like now, as all this stuff is coming to light, I'm sitting there going,
Starting point is 00:03:03 finally, I've got the epic times, infographic up on my wall. I mean, it's a whole thing. It became like my whole why. It was the reason why I wanted to, instead of doing sports, right, instead of doing all that, to get into news,
Starting point is 00:03:17 who is that story and the way Dan broke it down and the way so many other people, People, you know, very talented people covered it and exposed everything from Devin Nunes to Cash Patel to Mark Levine and John Solomon and Paul Sperry, all of them, the whole roster of people who were going down the list when it came to SpyGate. At that point in time, I said, I want to do something. I have to do something that really motivated me to make a difference. I didn't know things like that were going on in our country until that story really came
Starting point is 00:03:46 to light. But when COVID struck New York and everybody, when I was living there, everybody had to live by the just insane rules of then governor Andrew Cuomo. I was on Long Island and decided, once again, it's time to get people together. And after watching the Summer of Love and everything that took place in Seattle and Portland and Philadelphia and New York City and you name blue jurisdiction, something happened, something crazy happened. I said, it's time, you know, we put together some of these reopened the state rallies, but let's
Starting point is 00:04:15 parlay that. Let's put that in tandem with let's get out and support Trump. And so we put tens of thousands of people on the road in these massive caravans with the flags hanging off people's tailgates and coming out people's sunroofs. And we got people together doing that. Obviously, 2020 didn't go the way we wanted for various reasons, right, reasons that still haven't been answered. But we used that and we parlayed that and we transitioned that into a local and then statewide movement to get conservatives, Republicans involved. So I've taken the Bonino method of being an activist first and used that. And it was actually through that movement, a friend of mine, while we were door knocking for a city council candidate,
Starting point is 00:05:01 she's in office now, Vicki Palladino. He said to me, you know, you got to take that Trump thing that you do and you got to put it on TikTok. And I said, well, I don't want to Jimmy. I don't want to do that. That's China. We don't want to do China. He said, no, you have to do that on the TikTok app. It'll go viral.
Starting point is 00:05:16 You'll get a lot of people who are paying attention to what you're doing on Long Island. Island and all this. So I did it. And it took off. It's where I met my wife. It's like the best decision I made. So thank you, China. But yeah, I never, did your wife? The expression is that they slide into your DMs. Is that actually the way things started? She slid into my comments. One of my videos I made. I used a line that, it's funny. I'll roll this line out in front of many people and it gets a very mixed reaction. But she thought it was the funniest line. Let's talk about William Shakespeare, Trump taking credit for William Shakespeare, right? And I said, you know, I got along well with him. I called him Bill. Great guy. We called him Bill. And she thought that was the funniest
Starting point is 00:05:56 line in creation. So she laughed at it. I saw her profile picture and I said, okay, you know, we've outkicked the coverage if we can make this work. Let's try it. So I slid into the DMs on Instagram, like a good millennial would. And I take no pride in saying that, but it is how it worked out. She was in Florida at the time. I was in New York. And now we're both in Tennessee very happy. But But yeah, it was that little act online, if you want to say that, right, that bit that I would do. And it's worked in many different places, radio stations and podcasts and all that. And now we're here. And it's been great.
Starting point is 00:06:29 I always wanted to, you know, like you said, that's how a lot of people will get introduced to me. And that's great. That's wonderful. Because it's a humorous way, and I guess an engaging way to talk about the current events without being too, you know, blunt and hitting people over the head with a two by four. But then, yeah, then there is time to get serious. And it is time to break down, you know, different outcomes and the way different processes work. And I think that's important, too. So it's about striking that balance.
Starting point is 00:06:55 And I'm still trying to figure it out. But it has been fun up until this point, that's for sure. Yeah. And look, you're a positive and joyful person. So you bring a lot of energy and happiness to this process, which can be tough sometimes. It could be soul-sucking, depressing to talk about politics, especially if you feel like there's no forward movement. You know, it's like, is anything ever going to get better? So are you, Sean Farris, are you optimistic right now?
Starting point is 00:07:18 Are you feeling hopeful about where things are headed? Yeah, I'm feeling hopeful about it, cautiously optimistic, obviously. Donald Trump is one man, right? And there's only so much one man can do. So when it goes down to the halls of Congress, whether it's the House, whether it's the Senate, whether you're talking about recisions packages now at the state level and multiple states redistricting and having to bring representatives back into the chamber because they left, these are things that you know Donald Trump necessarily can't directly influence and so I think it's important for people to realize that one of the best ways and I actually got a question on my show today about it one of the best ways to make those differences is to start at the local level like your HOA president if you live in one of those I don't thankfully because I wish wouldn't get along with the policies right but your HOA president in many ways has has more of a direct impact on your life than the president of the United States right Donald Trump's not the one fine in you because a way
Starting point is 00:08:13 weed has leaned over onto your driveway, right? If you live in an HOA, that's that strict, your, your HOA president is. So, you know, your school board presidents, your county commissioners, your mayors, folks like that, I always say if you want change to be made, start local. Because when you make those changes in a local, you know, jurisdiction makes its way up the, up the food chain to the state level, multiple states then start copying each other. Just here in the state of Tennessee, they passed a gender affirming care for minors ban. It was upheld by the Supreme Court. Other states are now taking that bill, copying it, pasting it. But these are things that started locally. These are things
Starting point is 00:08:47 that started by men and women in our state legislature that you could bump into, you know, at a restaurant here, getting hot chicken, right? So everything good comes from being involved locally at the individual level. And it's how you grow that, how you water that flower and let it blossom that really ultimately makes a difference. So for that reason, because I know people are capable of doing that, I'm incredibly optimistic, cautiously optimistic. Yes. I get that from, you know, being a Jets fan. You mentioned I'm a joyous person, not during football season, because those guys take the joy. They suck my soul out every single year. But we throw them off to the wayside. We know that we're in control politically right now. We have the opportunity to win. If everyone just takes a little bit of initiative, we'll get done. Well, you're good. So you're a Jets fan. If you give your expectations low, you're always pleasantly surprised. And here you have, here you have like, look, think about the last few years, though. I see people out there who are still blackpilling. Oh, nothing's ever going to get better. Everything's going to be destroyed. Well, hold on a second. Roe v. Wade was overturned completely. That's a massive win. People in the United States desperately want borders, and the president is now reinforcing our sovereignty at our border.
Starting point is 00:09:56 That's an 80-20, 90-10 issue. We've won on that issue. People want to fund the police. They don't want to defund the police. They want law enforcement in their community. We've easily won on that issue. And the issue you just mentioned out of Tennessee, but certainly all across the country, mutilating children, nobody's on board with that. letting men play in women's sports now nobody's on board with that there used to be a lot of cowardice around those issues but it was thanks to activists like you sean people who have fought for decency to be restored that we've made a lot of headway i mean there's a lot of reason for celebration you know i'm glad you mentioned that there used to be cowardice surrounding those issues and there isn't anymore because for the folks who are saying nothing's happening nothing ever happens
Starting point is 00:10:39 therefore nothing will happen well it's not raining today but that doesn't mean it can't rain tomorrow, right? I mean, it's very simple, right? And the other thing is for years, I mean, Donald Trump first came a couple days ago with the 10-year anniversary of the first Republican presidential debate where Donald Trump iconically answered Megan Kelly's question with only Rosia the greatest response I've ever seen. It was the best, right? But that was 10 years ago. That was 10 years ago. 10 years ago making a statement about building a wall on the border and deporting illegal aliens was considered racist. It has taken 10 years to shift the Overton window enough where what was once considered racist is now considered common sense and is the other side of 80. 20. It used to be 20. No. Now it's now it's 20%. Now it's 80%. Yes. Bring these people, get these people out of our country. So it took a decade just to get the concept, the common sense concept of if you came into the country illegally, you shouldn't be here.
Starting point is 00:11:43 It took a decade to become acceptable. So for the folks who want every aspect of life to get better in six months or a year or two years, these are probably people that if you sat them down and had a face-to-face conversation, slipped them a little truth serum. They would admit that they cook their steaks in the microwave because they can't wait if it's on the grill. They don't care. They don't want to do it low and slow. They want it now.
Starting point is 00:12:08 And what you're sacrificing is you're sacrificing quality for, for, time you're going for that instant gratification i always compare it like you want to eat a donut because it tastes good today but if you keep eating donuts you're going to you're going to look like chris christie right he's a sloppy guy you don't want to look like chris christie of the future because you ate too many donuts so how about you make the sacrifices now and you be a little patient yeah and you let these processes play out and and i'm fine with being skeptical again jets fan cautiously optimistic skeptical of people and and things that they tell me good things are happening right yeah but i'm okay with skepticism but not negativity and toxicity okay the right people are in place
Starting point is 00:12:48 now i think we're going to see good things happen i love it all right in a moment i want to continue with sean ferrish i'm going to ask you sean about whether or not people don't realize this maybe it's a good thing that the left is so crazy more in just a moment uh yeah you already know the name blackout coffee probably the official coffee of all of us here at silverlock and there's a reason for that this is bold unapologetic america first roasted fresh right here in the united states It's not grocery store junk. Blackout coffee delivers rich, high-quality roasts that actually tastes like freedom. And now you can set it and you can forget it with auto refill and recurring delivery.
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Starting point is 00:14:20 President Trump. That, yes, like, it is crazy the lengths to which they have gone to try to destroy him from removing him from ballots to prosecuting him for absolute horseshit to, you know, in some cases, actually straight up shooting him, attempting to kill him, some of these lefties. they've gone absolutely crazy. But I do think that the effect of the left's craziness is it's only made stronger his resolve to help our country. Do you think maybe there's some sort of weird benefit from the left's craziness?
Starting point is 00:14:55 I think there is because when you look at how crazy they are, and it's not just about having crazy ideas now like Bernie Sanders had $15 an hour minimum wage or Medicare for all or some of these ideas that they would come out. there are now crazy actions you've got adults and i don't think many of these people are um republicans or trump supporters that are now relying on binkies to de-stress from the day i mean this is a story that's everywhere they're they're sucking on pacifiers i can't believe that i that these people walk among us
Starting point is 00:15:26 that i may be in the supermarket one day and go that person right there with the blue hair and like the crazy look on that they may be they may be using a binkie later to settle down before going to bed like these people are grown babies right so i think a lot of the times when you have that malleable middle okay you have that group of people the third party that's watching are you always here dan said this all the time when you're debating people online or you're debating left versus right it's not about changing the liberals mind it's about influence influencing the middle to say okay that person's crazy i may not like everything that right wing guy is saying but i can't get behind the crazy unhinged person because how am i supposed to trust them right so i think
Starting point is 00:16:05 think with these 80, 20 issues, the men can be women thing, the, you know, illegal aliens are people too. Nobody said they're not people. We're just saying that they don't belong in this country and shouldn't be taking advantage of the taxpayer. So I think, and it's the actions, burning the Teslas, you know, the Kathy Griffin head, right? All of the Trump arrangement. If Trump says it, it's bad. Well, I hereby endorse oxygen, so start holding your breath. You know, like this is the thing that I think is really working in the face. favor of Trump and the left is that they've gone so far. Everything is Hitler. Everything is racism that people look at that and go, okay, I may not agree with everything Donald Trump says,
Starting point is 00:16:45 but that's nuts. And I can't get behind that. So I'm giving, I'm giving Trump a shot. I'm giving there's a reason. There's a reason the country was driven into Trump's arms. There's like a hundred percent. Like under normal circumstances, if the country was like functioning appropriately, you're going to pick the next sort of handsome or beautiful, like, you know, sort of normal So I take it, look, I take offense to that because I'm a very handsome person. Yeah, okay, fair. But beyond that, the kind of person who is very conventional in their presentation, you wouldn't, you'd pick a conventional person.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Instead, the country went all in on an unconventional person, somebody who doesn't always say the most polite thing. He could be a little vulgar at times. He's a little too direct for most people's tastes. But, you know, as I'm reminded, I had a buddy in 2016 during the Republican primary who wrote an op-ed at the time that he was coming around to Trump. and the headline he chose for it was, I don't like Trump, but I hate you.
Starting point is 00:17:38 And that's what made, he was so furious at the left and the establishment that he's like, I'm going for Trump. I'm going for Trump in no small part because you hate Trump. I'm punishing you with Trump. And, you know, it's so weird to this very day, they still seem completely stunned by the fact that President Trump can win via a democratic process in the United States. well it's like one of Trump's main pitches to the black community a lot of minority communities
Starting point is 00:18:07 was basically what do you have to lose right like what are you afraid of losing have things gotten better with the alternative whether it's you know a uniparty republican a soft squishy rhino type or it's one of these moderate or not so moderate radical leftist democrats has has your life gotten better right the only people your whose lives have gotten better from that are illegal aliens and these are people who aren't supposed to be voting anyway so you you're asking you these questions to people, whether they're leftists, whether there are people, again, in that malleable, middle, the independence, the swayables, the fence sitters. And you're just basically saying, look, has life gotten better? Have they fulfilled their promises to you? And they're saying,
Starting point is 00:18:46 no, okay, so what do you have to lose? You only stand to gain by taking a shot on somebody, as you said, unconventional. That's a perfect way to describe him as Donald Trump, because he's unconventional, and this is the problem with the political system. He's unconventional when it comes to a politician, but he's very conventional people like you and me. He's just like somebody you'd bump into in a bar in New York. Obviously, Trump doesn't drink, but you get what I'm saying. He's a normal dude. You know, you bump into a guy in New York and you start having a conversation with a dude from Queens. You're basically having a conversation with a Donald Trump type person, an average Joe, a normal guy. And that's the problem with
Starting point is 00:19:25 politics. Everybody's got to be so polished and probably. Be like us. But also not only is that he the normal dude at the bar. He's also everyone's favorite dude at the bar, actually, because he's got a unique ability to make you, no matter who you are and no matter how many times, maybe you've never met him before at all, he'll make you feel like you're the most important person on the planet. You've met him, Sean. I mean, it is, it's a very unusual experience. He has an exceptional ability at retail politics, actually, the ability to convince someone that he's on their side. Yeah. Yeah, I have met him. Actually, when I made, I made, I, I was able to do my bit to him.
Starting point is 00:20:04 And it was probably the most stressful situation I have ever been in. We made it work in Bedminster. And he thought it was great. And I left the stage. I still have a knot on my back. But you're right, because before that happened, this was a fundraiser for January 6th defendants that night. And that's why I was there.
Starting point is 00:20:21 He was actually spending time with the children of a family who was being railroaded by the government in January 6th proceedings, right? and these ridiculous charges and she was a mother of, you know, seven or so children, they were all up there. And he took the time, cameras weren't rolling, he wasn't doing this because people were filming it, to sit and to stand there and to talk to these children
Starting point is 00:20:43 and to console them and to say, listen, you know, everything is going to be okay. It's fine. And, you know, I wouldn't blame these kids, right, if they didn't understand it, saying, like, my mom's going to jail because of you, right? Donald Trump, that's not what I'm, I don't agree with that,
Starting point is 00:20:57 but I'm saying I could understand why people would look at that and say, you know, if my mom didn't like you so much, she wouldn't have even been there, but that's not how it was. He spent the time, he was like a grandfather to these children, and obviously he's a grandfather to his own grandkids, but he's very good with people, and it's not an act.
Starting point is 00:21:13 It's not one of these people who are doing these grip and greets, let me look good in front of the camera, and then they get on the plane, and they start talking about how much they hate dealing with the people. He loves it. This is who he's been. I worked for a paint company, not a painting company, but I sold paint.
Starting point is 00:21:27 I had a contractor who painted, parts of Trump Tower and he said that Donald and this is before Trump was running for office so he had no political motivations to do this he said Donald Trump will come up there and we're tipping his workers large painting outfit right large painting company
Starting point is 00:21:43 tipping his workers hundreds of dollars a day this was back in 2014 so that's a lot more than what $100 gets you this day and age he was going up there meeting them bringing them tips and getting to know the people that were working on his building this guy likes people right
Starting point is 00:21:59 He likes to be around people. And I get it. There's this persona where he says nasty things about women and the whole thing and this act that he put on in front of cameras. But that's just, you know, him being, I think it's him being funny. He loves being around people. He makes everybody feel wanted. Everybody feels special.
Starting point is 00:22:17 And it's one of the things that I have personally witnessed with other people, the lengths that he goes to show people that he appreciates them. Yeah, I love it. All right. In a moment, I'm going to test. your understanding, getting inside of his mind, because we're going to ask you to do a couple of impromptu. Just spur the moment impressions. I've got some ideas that, like, I always think to myself, how would Donald Trump react to this? Well, we can test that today with Sean Farish in just a
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Starting point is 00:24:49 at least you can do it for yourself and your family. Data and message rates apply. All right, we continue with Sean Ferris here, who is, of course, the great host at Ellis. FAA TV. Sean, now we're going to put you to the test. This is the portion where I'm going to ask you to use the magic skill you have of impersonating the president of the United States, because I am always constantly wondering about all sorts of things the president doesn't talk about, although he talks about a lot. Let me start with the heroism of the man we know as big balls. This past weekend, Big
Starting point is 00:25:22 balls was in the streets of Washington, D.C., and quite unfortunately, he was attacked by a mob of out-of-control teenagers looking to carjack him and his lady. He defended his lady, pushed her into the vehicle, and then he turned to face the mob and undertook some sort of beating from a dozen different people. The police arrived, thankfully. But Big Balls, once again, performing an act of heroism. What would President Trump say to Big Balls if he had the chance? Well, he would say that Big Balls did a tremendous job. He did a fantastic job. And, you know, he has the second biggest balls in Washington, D.C., because I'm President Big Balls. They call me biggest balls.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Nobody's got it. You know, nobody's got a bigger set. I could tell you that. We even talked about it on the debate stage of Marco Rubio not too long ago. Back when he was little Marco, he's medium-sized Marco now. He's getting bigger. He's doing a great job. But I would say to Big Ball's tremendous job.
Starting point is 00:26:17 But if it were me, I wouldn't have gotten beat up so badly, right? I would have taken care of those people. But you still did a tremendous job, and we're going to award Big Balls, the Medal of Freedom. I think we should do that. and we're going to call it Operation Big Balls when we clean up Washington, D.C., but he did a tremendous job. That's fantastic. Yeah, no, I completely agree with all that.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Fully endorsed Medal of Freedom for Big Balls. And, again, I think the night, you know what could happen. You could actually help the president out a lot. He could focus on being in the situation room, and you could just do his public commentary for him. It's not many times that you can do that where you can be in two places or once. I think if Sean Ferris gets recruited by the White House, that'd be possible. All right. Let's explore another scenario. The president of the United States, I'd like to get an advanced
Starting point is 00:27:03 picture of what this looks like, is right now considering meeting directly with Vladimir Putin to settle up the Russia-Ukraine war. Take us inside the room, Sean. What's that going to be like as the president talks to Vladimir Putin? Well, we get along well with Putin. I've always got along well with Putin. And in my first term, I sent them, you know, they call them nesting dolls, Demetroska, right? You have the big, you stood off with the big one. It looks like Rosie O'Donnell, right? And you open it up and it gets smaller and smaller. You went from Rosie O'Donnell to the beast of the southeast. I call her Stacey Abrams, the beast of the southeast. She's horrible. And you get smaller and smaller and smaller until you hit the little tiny governor of Florida,
Starting point is 00:27:47 who I happen to like a lot, Rhonda Sanctaemonius, who used to be the sanctimonious. Now he's DeSantis. He wanted to be my vice president. I said, now you have a better shot at being the mayor of Munch land, even in your boots. But we love Ron. He's a great guy. But we're going to meet with Putin. We get along well. Crooked Joe did not get along well with Putin. They called it Tutin with Putin. He had a horrible time with him. And Vladimir Putin did not want to go near him. But Putin likes me. I like him. There was no collusion, of course, but we get along well. We have a great relationship. And we're going to make a deal. We're going to make a deal. And he's going to be very happy about it. And we're going to be very happy about it. The United States and Russia,
Starting point is 00:28:26 Russia, Russia, Russia are going to make a deal. I love it. That's great. So when that happens, by the way, when that all goes down, just know that you heard it here first. Sean Ferris shared that. And then finally, for you, one of President Trump's favorite topics is a congresswoman from Texas by the name of Jasmine Crockett. This past week, the New York Post reported that not only is she a lunatic in public, she's a tyrant to her staff. She treats them like utter garbage and spends most of her time when she's not on television screeching about racism. She just lays up in her luxury apartment and pretends to do work there.
Starting point is 00:29:03 If you could share with us the president's latest thoughts on Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. Well, this is what we call her. You know, you have Nurse Hatchet from one flew over the cuckoo's nest. This is Nurse Ratchet, right? Jasmine Crockett, she's really terrible. And you look at her, She's got the biggest eyelashes the world has ever seen. If she blinks, you may fly away. You may be blown over. It really is terrible. But you look at her.
Starting point is 00:29:27 You look at what they're doing. She called my good friend, Governor Greg Abbott. She called him Hot Wheels, which is not a nice thing to say. I would never say that. But she said it. And now they're going to redistrict her position away. And she's very unhappy about it. But I'll tell you what, America's very happy about it.
Starting point is 00:29:44 They want Nurse Ratchet out of Congress. We do not need that type. representation for her people. You know, the people of Dallas, even though a lot of them are Cowboys fans, which we have a lot of questions about, they're not that stupid. They're not that stupid. And they would like a better representative. So she wants to lay around in her apartment and she wants to be what's called an influencer. She could do that. She needs to get the hell out of Congress. And she needs to trim those eyelashes. They're getting way too long and we don't have enough room for it. And when she blinks, she starts knocking things over.
Starting point is 00:30:20 So she ought to be ashamed of herself. And she's going to have no position going forward, which we're very happy about. All right. From now on, every headline I read that says Jasmine Crockett lashes out is going to be read very differently. Thank you very much. Sean Ferris, brother. It's so great to see you. Sean Ferris of LFA TV.
Starting point is 00:30:36 Appreciate you joining us today. Thanks so much for having me. I really loved it. It was a good time. It was a great time. You made a great. Thanks, Sean. All right.
Starting point is 00:30:44 That's it. That wraps us up. I'm back with you tomorrow live from watching. Washington, D.C. I had a fantastic week in Florida, hanging out in the Florida studio. How cool is this? Justin mostly did his job correctly and everything. It was awesome. It was really great. Great to be with you, as always. Make sure to subscribe if this is the first time you're seeing this. Either to the podcast or rumble.com slash vince. And check out that national radio show 12 to 3 Eastern each weekday. Rumble.com slash vince or go to the vinshow.com and look up your local radio listings.
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