The Dan Bongino Show - The Raid Is Even Worse Than You Thought (Ep 1840)
Episode Date: August 29, 2022In this episode, I address the release of the Mar a Lago affidavit, and how it’s even worse than we thought. An FBI agent wrote a damning opinion piece about this, which we’ll cover in the show. ... News Picks: A great article about why the Biden student loan welfare program isn’t legal or moral. Former FBI supervisor eviscerates the bureau on their handling of the Trump case. The release of the affidavit shows the raid on Mar a Lago was political. Another new low for Fakebook and the “fact-checkers.” Big news for Rumble and free speech. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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get ready to hear the truth about america on a show that's not immune to the facts with your
host dan bongino so monday show you know on a monday show i always have a lot of material i
gotta get through it's been clogging up my cerebral cortex for a long time over the weekend
the show may look a little different today um that's because i'm up in New York. I'll explain more about that in the coming weeks,
but I've got some big plans for some things,
and so I'm always glad that you all can be a part of it,
so I'll talk about that more later.
Welcome to the Dan Bongino Show.
You won't hear much of Producer Joe today.
He is listening, however, as is Guy.
The whole crew is actually here.
We got Catherine and the Fox crew as well helping us out,
which I deeply appreciate. Here's what I'm going to get to today. I want to just start out with how the
affidavit was released last week. And stunningly, folks, well, maybe not considering we currently
live in the third world. It's actually worse than we thought, which is hard to believe.
I mean, when we didn't see black dots, you know, the whole black dot tattoo joke I make all the
time, you didn't see a bunch of black dots, the whole black dot tattoo joke I make all the time.
You didn't see a bunch of black dots and entire pages redacted.
There were things in there which seemed to indicate, again, as Pete said to me on my Friday show, that this is about national security.
Nope. Nope. Terrorism. Nope. Espionage. Not that either. Nope.
It's about paperwork. Yeah, paperwork.
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I'm going to have to ring my own bell today.
Ding, ding.
I don't know if Joe pre-recorded a bell.
So if you hear a pre-recorded bell, it's not as good as my bell, like Apollo Creed and Rocky at the end of Rocky III.
Ding, ding.
Shockingly, this thing is worse than I thought, folks.
The affidavit came out last week.
I've got some sound coming up.
I've got a loaded show for you today.
But the affidavit in support of this ridiculous, immoral, unethical, what I believe to be
unconstitutional raid on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home um what we can see in the affidavit in the unredacted portions is an abomination
so bad that a a guy who writes often uh at the hill and elsewhere a guy by the name of kevin
brock he's a former fbi supervisor pretty you know sober level-headed guy he doesn't uh he doesn't
you know drop bombs on people's heads when he heads when he feels like he wants to make a political point
to get on TV. I don't know the guy well, but I've read his stuff and he'll defend the FBI when he
thinks they need it. But when he thinks they screwed up, he'll say it too. And I think a lot
of people respect him for that in the space. Again, I don't know him. I can't vouch for him.
I can just tell you I've read his stuff. He's got a piece in the hill. It'll be in the newsletter
today. Bongino.com slash newsletter. It's called Unsealed Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant
Affidavit Reveals the Government Has No Case Against Trump. He addresses two critical points
that you're going to hear from your lefty friends. Number one, well, we don't know what's underneath
the redactions. Fine, fine. Point stipulated. I wish I had my gavel. Fair enough. Okay. We don't know. I am not in the FBI. I did not serve the search warrant. I do not see what's underneath the redactions. No one has leaked to me what's under the redactions. Fair. I get it. Okay.
The point is, we have seen an extraordinary number of leaks in this case, right?
Do you actually believe with a straight face, and you're going to tell me, you're going to lecture me if you're a leftist, that the FBI managed to find nuclear codes or nuclear
weapons or some devastating national security secret in the home of Donald Trump?
It's underneath the redactions and that hasn't leaked?
Now, again, because I do facts and i'm not
a dope like these people on the left okay okay fair point you don't know could be there all right
i'll give you that but can you back that up with any evidence at all given your history of how the
fbi and the doj has treated donald trump that if they did have negative and damning information
even given the history of leaks in this case that it it wouldn't have leaked out. I'm asking you for a second to engage in Occam's razor type
reason, right? Given all possible assumptions, except the one that requires the least amount
of explanations, not the most. Keep it simple, stupid. You're telling me there's been a history
of devastating leaks in this case meant to politically
damage and personally damage Donald Trump in the media space out there. The media has been more
than eager to lap it up like thirsty dogs. And yet they've got something big hiding under those
redactions and you haven't heard. That's just stupid. That's stupid here. Here's Brock again.
Brock is not, this is not some like hyper-partisan flame-throwing guy. In this piece in the Hill, quote,
any clinging hope in certain quarters that the affidavit possessed pulverizing cause
to believe Trump was engaged in a truly serious federal violation, I think, can be considered dashed.
His words, not mine.
Wait, he goes on.
The pipe dream that Trump was engaged in espionage, actively providing secrets to an enemy,
I think is as fanciful as the Steele dossier's
Moscow hotel bed reverie.
Reverie.
And no, I don't believe a smoking gun of espionage
or something equally shocking
will be in the redacted sections.
If the FBI had that,
it would have fronted that in the unredacted portions.
Yes, of course. There on, man. Listen,
this is like Coach Stan time. I haven't cited Coach Stan in a long time, my baseball coach,
who I love. Coach Stan, whenever you do something stupid, he'd yell from the deck,
come on, guy. Everyone was guy. This is a come on guy moment. You're suggesting to me a series, a litany of leaks in this case
about nuclear codes, espionage, devastating national secrets.
It's hiding under the redactions.
And yes, they're not publishing them.
Why? To protect Trump's reputation?
Come on, don't be an idiot.
Come on.
If you're a lefty out there, don't be stupid.
This piece gets better in the hell.
Again, this is an FBI manager.
This guy knows his stuff.
He's been on the inside.
He makes the point here that anyone can declassify this case,
specifically Donald Trump.
So he makes the point that if you're hoping and clinging to the fact that,
well, at least the documents were classified and he shouldn't have them.
He makes the point in the second part of this piece that that's not the case either, that
there is one person out there, one person in our federal government that has the single
greatest authority to declassify information, and that person is the president of the United
States.
Ladies and gentlemen, I made this point often.
I don't want to beat it up too much.
But even if you're making the case, okay, it may not have been devastating, as Brock
says, pulverizing information involving national security, fine.
It may not have been all that.
But what it definitely was were classified documents.
That's thin gruel too.
Because Trump's not required to leave some kind of paper trail for an order to declassify documents.
He could have declassified them and taken them.
That is not to say, I just had a conversation with one of my friends here at Fox,
who, you know, we have a disagreement on it, which is fine.
Like, I don't require anyone to be automatons.
I'm not the left, right?
But I was trying to make this very simple point that even if you believe it was untoward,
immoral, and unethical to take
these papers, that's fine. You're allowed to believe that. It's the United States. You have
the right to speak freely and petition your government for whatever you'd like, as long
as it doesn't violate anyone else's civil liberties. Fine. But that doesn't make it a legal case.
It doesn't. You still haven't overcome the fact that president trump could have declassified
the information before he left and he doesn't have to notify you that's just a fact
he brings up another point here this is brock being quoted uh he was a retired assistant
director by the way in another great piece in just the news, in the newsletter. Again, if you want to check it out.
Retired FBI boss disassembles Trump's search warrant.
He notes that the feds are going to regret this.
He makes another point I made to you often.
Listen, my value added to the show, I'm not a heart surgeon.
I'm not Mehmet Oz, you know, was an actual surgeon.
You know, I'm not a nuclear engineer.
There are things I can comment on because I read
them in the media and I have an opinion on them and I try to do my homework, but there are things
I can't comment as a subject matter expert specifically because I'm not, and that's fair.
I mean, journalists comment on stories they have no expertise in at all. They write about Obamacare,
and they're not doctors. What do they know? Not even healthcare economists. The difference is I
actually do my homework,
unlike the left. But this specific space, I have a ton of experience in. And I'm telling you,
having worked, gosh, tens if not hundreds as a secondary agent in primary on white collar cases,
both at the NYPD and in the Secret Service, NYPD low-level losses, but Secret Service,
big white collar cases. These are the kinds of things when these disputes arise about things like paperwork, where you go to the attorney and you work it out. Why?
Why would you do that? Forgive me if you've heard this before, but you would do it because you don't want to piss off the client. Well, why would you care? You're going to arrest him because you want
his cooperation, folks. Most of these cases at the federal level are plead out there's a plea
bargain they don't want to go to trial there's not enough ausas there's not enough judges there's not
enough magistrates for initial hearings they don't want all of these hundreds of thousands of cases
to go to trial every year so what do they do They want to get the guy or the lady's cooperation who's the subject of the case, get him to admit to it and take a plea. Whether you
agree with that system or not is subject of another show. I'm just telling you what is,
not what should be. Why in God's name, and I'm not using his name in vain, you would destroy
this constitutional public he and I and you and all of us all love
and destroy 200 plus years of history
by raiding a former president's home
over a paperwork dispute
where the president could have declassified this
when you could have just went to the attorneys
and continued to work this thing out,
says this was a political raid.
Here, from Brock.
He was asked if the FBI,
whether they should have authorized the search warrant. Brock
answered, no, frankly not. I've got some audio coming up in a minute. Pete on this too. Me and
Pete on my show. I don't like playing clips of my show because you probably saw it unfiltered,
but this was a good one. But Brock goes on. It's puzzling to a lot of folks who've been involved
in search warrants for much more serious disputes in white collar crimes where these things are
settled. Listen to this. In attorney's offices, and you don't have to go in with an invasive search. Contrary to the
attorney general's statement during the press conference that they've exhausted all other
means, he continued. Amen, Kevin Brock. You get the attorney, you do these things called
proffer sessions. You guys are going to be criminal federal case experts by the time this
thing is done. We used to jokingly call him king for a day deal. You guys are going to be criminal federal case experts by the time this thing is
done. We used to jokingly call him king for a day deal. You bring the attorney in, you come in with
the government attorney, and as long as the subject doesn't lie in the proffer session,
you agree not to use that stuff against him in court. You get it? You dig? I bring you in,
you rob the bank, you're going to admit to it, you're going to tell who all the other peoples
are. Oh, excuse me, all the other perpetrators are peoples. But peoples, you're going to fess up.
What you say in there, they won't use against you as long as you don't lie. Once you lie,
it's game on. And the attorney's typically your best friend, folks.
They're destroying this place, man. They're ripping it apart. apart got notes everywhere it's so much stuff
to get me i'm writing on the it's staying over in this hotel i'm writing on the hotel pads i got so
much stuff i want to get to i want to play this first um pete was on my show pete haggseth he
comes on uh pretty much every week we always love having him and he made this point and i said i
would he'll see this i said on the show because because Guy was sitting there while we were recording the
show for Fox. And Pete made a great point that this is still a dispute about paperwork, paperwork.
And he brought up Allen Iverson. Allen Iverson, you're like the basketball player, the guard?
Yeah, the basketball player. What does that have to do with this? Here, listen to Pete.
Maybe they do want to hide the why because there's no rationalization or justification for it.
And then when you compare it to what you and others have covered so well, the idea that the FBI knew about Hunter Biden's laptop, were told not to look into it, and at the same time gave a heads up to social media companies to say, make sure you characterize this as Russian disinformation and suppress it. And that same FBI is fighting over paperwork.
It's like it's like Allen Iverson.
We said, are we talking about practice?
You talk about practice.
You're talking about one of my favorite soundbites.
It's one of my favorite.
This is about paperwork.
Really?
With the National Archives.
You're telling me it's about paperwork.
No, no, no.
It's about a lot more than that.
They're looking for crimes so they can prevent him from running paperwork.
Hey, we heard him about paperwork. So I promised, as you heard there, that I would play that again.
This is a dispute about paperwork, dumping the Constitutional Republic over paperwork.
Here is Allen Iverson, as I promised Pete. Pete Hegseth, this is the ode to Hegseth.
Here is Allen Iverson when he I promised Pete. Pete Hegseth, this is the ode to Hegseth. Here is Allen Iverson when he missed the practice,
talking about practice.
We're talking about practice.
Reminds me of playoff.
Playoff?
We should have played that one too.
Here's Allen Iverson on practice as promised.
It's not about that at all.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, but it's easy to talk about.
It's easy to sum it up when you just talk about practice.
We sitting here, I'm supposed to be the franchise player,
and we in here talking about practice.
I mean, listen, we talking about practice.
Not a game, not a game, not a game.
We talking about practice.
There you go, Pete.
Told you I'd do it, and I did it.
So that was for you.
Ode to Pete Higgs.
He was in the studio that time, so I told him, you got it, and I did it. So that was for you. Ode to Pete Higgs. He was in the studio that time.
So I told him, you got to remind me.
We got to get that in there.
Folks, aggravating this situation further.
This is a real legitimate constitutional republic crisis we're in right now.
If this isn't stopped and enough political pressure.
I was talking to a guy yesterday in an event I was at.
I was chatting with this guy who's very involved in politics.
And I was trying to make the point that if the public pressure isn't kept up on these
people who did this, right?
If it isn't kept up and they're not dissuaded from doing this in the future by the backlash,
it makes a difference, folks.
I'm telling you.
Don't think for a second Garland and the FBI aren't listening to what we're talking about,
what you're talking about.
Garland and the FBI aren't listening to what we're talking about, what you're talking about.
If the backlash is not severe and the PR for them isn't bad enough, they will do this again.
This will become a template for the future. The electoral consequences have to be severe and the public backlash to this has to be so bad for them that they risk ruining any possibility
they could function as a law enforcement entity in the
future going forward in a constitutional republic that operates on consent to the governed
here's another issue they have here too i i object strongly to the uh the the title of this piece for
reasons i've stated before it's a wall street journal piece about the uh from the editorial
boards called the comey clinton document standard Trump. They are trying to bring up the fact that this is a double standard.
I disagree. In other words, in the way Hillary Clinton's handling of unquestionably classified
information through her server was handled and the way it's been handled with Donald Trump,
there were no raids of Hillary Clinton's home. All the meetings with the FBI were non-adversarial.
The FBI let lawyers in the room who were not Mrs. Clinton's lawyers. All the meetings with the FBI were non-adversarial. The FBI let lawyers in
the room who were not Mrs. Clinton's lawyers. They were staffers who had law degrees. It was
different. We know all this. But I've argued and I made the case often that it's not a double
standard. Please don't use that language. I know it's hard and we slip sometimes,
but it makes it appear that this is simple hypocrisy and it's not. It's more dangerous.
It's devastating. This is hierarchy. This is totalitarianism. It's authoritarianism. This is
we're in charge and you're not. Shut your freaking mouth. That's far different than saying, oh my
gosh, it's just a little hypocrisy here and there, a little double standard. It's not.
I'll read it anyway, but they make the point about Hillary Clinton.
I want to address another point as well. They say Mrs. Clinton was obliged to follow all the
typical classification rules that apply to government officials. As Jim Comey said in
his 2016 press statement, Mrs. Clinton falsely claimed she'd turn over all the work-related
emails to state, but the FBI found several thousand work-related emails that weren't
turned over. And some of those were in fact classified, ladies and gentlemen.
I got to make this point and make it again. And I've got to drill it into you. I'm telling you,
this is not a double standard. They don't think of it as hypocrisy. That's not the way
authoritarians think. Their attitude is we're in charge and the ends will justify the means.
They've literally said that, like literally said that, not figurative.
That is their thing.
We've got to crack a few eggs to make an omelet.
They don't care.
The problem with calling it simple hypocrisy
is the threat and the level of the threat,
the gravity of the threat is not properly taken in
by the electorate when they make their electoral decisions.
This is totalitarianism.
It is not hypocrisy.
I want to get to one more point about this that's really important about the Mar-a-Lago
raid and something the intelligence community is doing that is so deeply disturbing.
They have been entirely corrupted.
You're like, it gets worse?
Yeah, ladies and gentlemen, it sure does get worse.
I'm sorry to tell you that.
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Liberals will be wetting their diapers when i call them out on this one because
they just they love abusing and weaponizing the law enforcement intel community they love crapping
all over them when it's calling for defunding the police and attacking the cia you know co-intel pro
and all this other stuff they love that that was the left doing that okay it was conservatives who
defended law enforcement not necessarily uh, obviously, intelligence abuses, past or present. You get that. But it's the left and that whole entire hippie generation that fundamentally mistrusted the intel and law enforcement community, which makes it so unbelievably ridiculous that these are the exact same people now who are surgically attaching their lips to the ass of the intel and law enforcement
community. Now they love them as long as they can damage Donald Trump. Where do we go in the morning
when we want to see what the left is talking about? We go to playbook, of course. So political
playbook had this piece out the other day, and they're talking about how our director of national
intelligence, Avril Haines, told congressional committees in a letter Friday that the intelligence
committee is going to examine
the potential national security ramifications
from the top secret documents
Trump allegedly took to his Florida residence.
You notice how they leave the allegedly out of that.
This is their scoop from Politico from this past week.
Make sure my time is,
we stay on time here for the show.
Now, this is a stunt.
It's a scam. As my andy used to say growing up
yes he's real some liberal tried to call me out uh everything was a stunt to him this is a stunt
they know avril haines they know the intelligence community now by simply suggesting they'll do a
damage assessment which who was talking about that the other day the damage assessment oh adam
schiff adam schiff i think we
should do a damage assessment i'm sure that was totally not political folks at all you know adam
schiff adam schiff how do you know adam schiff's lying what's the joke about adam schiff um his
tongue and his mouth are moving that's how you know he's lying the guy's full of it he's always
been full of it so he starts talking about a damage assessment and there you go as if on cue
a director of national intelligence avril haines i starts talking about a damage assessment. And there you go. As if on cue,
director of national intelligence, Avril Haines, I'm going to do a damage assessment.
What's the problem with that? Well, there wouldn't be a problem with that if this was consistently how things were done in these scenarios. Has there been a damage assessment
that's been publicized about Hillary Clinton's server? Listen, I told you a few times, and I'm actually
kind of stunned this story doesn't get more traction, which is fine. But one of the biggest
scoops of our time is that Hillary Clinton's server was hacked. The sources I have on that
are not impeachable. That server was hacked. And the fact that she had thousands of classified
documents on it,
that that's not an eye-opener to people in the media.
I'm telling you, you can disregard the story all you want.
Oh, damn, Bongino, I don't have enough sources.
Really? I don't have enough sources?
It's interesting how I scooped you guys on Spygate, on Russiagate,
on all of it in the books.
My sources were right.
Your sources were wrong.
That server was hacked.
People had access to that server.
Kind of strange how we haven't seen a comprehensive
damage assessment on that, on exactly what our enemies have. Let me ask you another question
about the damage assessment here. I'm using air quotes because they know this is a political ploy.
What about the damage assessment on the Chinese Communist Party and what kind of information they
may have on Joe and Hunter Biden? I mean, he was part and parcel of the CEFC, Chinese Communist Party and what kind of information they may have on Joe and Hunter Biden.
I mean, he was part and parcel of the CEFC, Chinese Communist Party connected big guy deal,
right? What about the damage assessment there? Don't you find it strange you haven't heard anything about that? It's almost as if this damage assessment is only being done to imply
that there's damage. Oh, that needed an assessment. Yeah, that's right. A damage assessment implies we cannot,
that there's damage from these national security things, which is perfect timing.
Let's do the timeline just quick again. They leak out that there may be nuclear secrets. Media runs
the story there. It dies completely. There were no nuclear secrets. It's nonsense. As I predicted,
it was probably handwritten notes to Kim Jong-un, which contained no nuclear secrets. It's nonsense. As I predicted, it was probably handwritten notes to Kim Jong-un,
which contained no nuclear secrets at all.
That's crap and garbage.
They made it up.
That story dies.
Then the affidavit, the judge forces them to release it.
They release the affidavit.
It's a big, juicy, fat, nothing burger.
It's not even like a veggie burger.
It's an absolute nothing burger.
It's an air burger.
It's bread with lettuce and mayonnaise in the middle. And all of a sudden the DNI comes
out, oh, we need a damage assessment here. That damage is going to be rough. Yeah. Perfect timing,
isn't it? You know, I don't like putting Bill Maher clips up that much because, you know,
he is a lefty and I'm not a huge fan of his politics, but I'll say this.
I think it's a mistake to gaffe these kind of people off on the left who say things like he
says here to Rob. You know Rob Reiner, meathead from All in the Family? I mean, a total dipwad,
a guy who has zero attachment to reality whatsoever. You want to talk about a serious
case of Trump derangement syndrome? That's a real thing. That's Rob Reiner. So Bill
Maher brings up this exact point about this so-called double standard, which is really
hierarchy, all of this stuff and how Trump seems to be a target of this stuff, yet the media seems
to constantly err on the side of protecting the Biden family. So he brings up to Rob Reiner,
hey, don't you find it odd that they squashed the Hunter Biden story before the
election, the media, when they knew about this? I want you to watch what hierarchy looks like in
action. See, if it was hypocrisy and he was exposed, Reiner would be forced to admit that
there are in fact two standards. But because he doesn't care about two standards, they care
exclusively about hierarchy and I'm in charge and
you're not. Reiner just pretends nothing, none of it's happening. That the media didn't, we can't
prove it, that those aren't the facts, even though out media outlets have already admitted publicly,
many of them, that that was a mistake. They only, they didn't do it for philanthropic reasons,
of course. Watch, this is what hierarchy in action looks like. Check this out. Anything is
justified in preventing them from taking office, is it? No, no. You know what's not justified?
Using armed violence to try to kill people in the Capitol. That's not justified. Answer this
question. Was it? Answer this question. Was is it? The question is, was it appropriate to bury the Hunter Biden?
You're talking about the press doing that?
He's saying that's what they did.
And that is what they did.
They buried the Hunter Biden story before the election because they were like, we can't risk having the election thrown to Trump.
We'll tell them after the election.
And we know for a fact that that's what they did.
Of course, you know, but I'm saying, you know, for a fact that that's what they did? Of course. You know for a fact that that's
what they did. I don't know what they did. I know because you
only watch MSNBC. No, that's not true.
That's not true.
Then you would know about this. I do know
about that. You're acting like you know.
I do know about that and I do watch Fox
but the point is
we're going to prove now
that the press
tried to They're admitting it. The press is admitting it. they, that they, that the press play,
you know, try to, they're admitting it.
The press is admitting it. Yes. That's not even an issue anymore.
There you go, folks. That's what it looks like in action right there.
I told you, man, we can't continue like this. There's just no way.
We can't continue as a country like this. It's not possible.
The idea of a constitutional Republic without getting too deep into the weeds here,
but I know you get this,
and with every DNA 5-3 prime, whatever, 3-5 prime,
I'm thinking back to my college days,
aspect of your being,
that the whole idea of a constitutional republic
is that there's not a hierarchy.
This isn't a monarchy.
We don't have a king. We don't have a king.
We don't have oligarchs. It's not supposed to be a kleptocracy. The idea of a constitutional
republic is that powers are granted to government by consent of the people. And those people are
protected from government via the bill of rights. And that we're all supposed to be treated equally
under the guise of the law. That was a weird deep breath there. If I have a heart attack, Catherine,
call 911 immediately.
Immediately.
I'm kidding.
Not today.
Maybe tomorrow on the way home.
We're not supposed to be living in a hierarchy.
That's the point.
Freedoms were granted to the press
and they're exclusively mentioned in the Constitution
for a reason to go out there and tell the truth,
not to hide the truth so you can manipulate elections that was never supposed
to be the point all right as i said i had a lot to get to so i'm putting together this show the
whole weekend because i can't get away from work ever because it's not work for me it's it's life
it is it's everything to me all. Let me get to my next sponsor
here. And here's what I got coming up. The IRS is lying to you. They're full of stuff. I got to
buzz myself sometimes. They're lying to you. Big announcement that happened at Rumble. I don't know
if you saw what happened at Rumble, but they just exploded this weekend. Rumble had all these... I
am an investor in Rumble. I always put that out
there so you know for disclosure, but I'm just looking at my phone here to see an update where
they are. They had an incredible weekend of downloads on apps. You can see that public.
They're currently number nine in the Apple app store overall. What happened? Well, it has a lot
with being lied to and people being banned for telling the truth.
And I'll get to that in a second.
Let me get to this first.
I'd be remiss, by the way, if I didn't throw this in on the podcast today.
Today is my anniversary.
You're like, you're working on your anniversary?
Yes, I'm always working.
We love working.
I do because it's not work.
I enjoy it.
But we've been married 19 years.
It's been a great 19 years.
And once in a while, we'll go to a wedding.
It's rare.
I was at one not that long ago.
And the woman who was getting married,
I'll leave the names out of it,
but she's like, you have any advice for us?
I said, yeah, it was advice given to me by my grandmother
who was married 60 years.
She said, you know, Daniel, Daniel,
everyone in my family called Daniel. No went to El Solzio by that name. She said, you know, you've heard there are
good days and down days. I'm like, yeah, yeah, of course. She's like, but there's good years and
down years too. She said, I'll tell you what, there are even good decades and down decades.
She said, but if you give yourself on highway off-ramp there, and you're looking for
an exit, you're going to find it. But if you don't, and you're going to get to your destination on that
highway without taking an exit, you'll figure it out. That was good advice. So 19 years.
Congratulations to lovely Paula for sticking with me. I really appreciate that. I congratulate her
like it's some kind of award be with me. I should congratulate myself. It's an award be with me. I really appreciate that. I congratulate her like it's some kind of award be with me.
I should congratulate myself.
It's an award be with her.
But she's really a fantastic human being.
I love her to death.
So thanks, Paula.
Thanks for sticking with me all this time.
All right, just a personal note.
Sorry.
Did I get off track there?
Catherine's like, will you get back to the damn show?
Stop messing around.
I said, come on, guy.
It's content here. No one wants to hear about your personal life. get back to the damn show? Stop messing around. I said, come on, guy. It's content here.
No one wants to hear about your personal life.
Just stick to the issues, crowds.
They're ready to shave my head right now and tar and feather me.
All right, let me get back to the real stuff.
So the IRS, they're lying to you about this IRS bill.
Remember what I told you about the fact checkers?
How you can always tell the government, the swamp, the media apparatus, academia, whatever, they're
having a narrative problem when the fact checkers lose their mind and start wetting their pants over
a subject. Well, that happened over the IRS story. Biden signs this ridiculously titled
Inflation Reduction Act, which is only going to make inflation worse. He signs this thing,
and promptly people find out that tens of billions
of dollars are going to go to the IRS, large portions of it for audits and enforcement.
That's just in the bill. Just read the freaking bill. It's right there. It's right there. So
they're like, oh boy, now we got a problem. I mean, no one in the middle class who's getting
destroyed with these ridiculous tax rates we have in this country now. And they are ridiculous.
destroyed with these ridiculous tax rates we have in this country now. And they are ridiculous.
Taxation is theft. Outside of paying for our military and the constitutional functions of government laid out in our constitution, it's just theft. They just steal your money to give
it to other people. And I have zero problem saying that. Someone like Kevin Williamson,
no, at National Review, so he can write another op-ed, no one will read about this exact topic,
right? So they're figuring out they have a narrative problem
with the IRS here.
So I said, you know what?
Let's go back to the drawing board.
Just get the hard facts.
So you don't get dissuaded by fact checkers
who are going to make you believe
this is about service enhancements.
It is not.
Wall Street Journal has an op-ed this weekend
called The IRS Wants to Sell You On Its Service.
Like, oh, don't worry, folks.
This is just billions of dollars in new money to enhance.
Like, we're just going to pick up the phone quicker when you call.
Yeah, that's bull.
They note here in the journal that enforcement is by far the biggest line item in the new IRS funding.
More than half of the spending, just a small amount, folks, 46 billion, will go
to monitoring and compliance. That includes hiring tens of thousands of new agents and increasing the
number of audits. But Democrats committed only 3.2 billion of new funding to taxpayer service,
only 4% of the outlay. Now, this is going over like a cinder block on bare toes with America because we are already
paying confiscatory levels of taxation here.
People are funding this profligate government through both their taxes and through inflation.
You see, because when the government spends money it doesn't have in the tax base to support
what it's spending, it has to come from somewhere.
I mean, when I was in my prior line of work, I was paid a check by the government and the
check cashed.
But if the government didn't have the money, where'd they get it?
Well, the answer is they print it.
The Federal Reserve just digitally prints it or digitally creates it and just gives
it to the federal government by buying U.S. government-denominated assets.
So even if you think,
well, I'm only paying this amount of taxes, you're leaving out the inflation tax because as they print
more money they don't have, the value of your dollar goes down. Ladies and gentlemen, either
way, you pay. There's no way out of it. Either way, you are going to pay, period, whether through inflation or through taxes.
So now that you're paying that and you realize if you're sitting there and you're savvy,
you're like, wow, this is kind of crazy.
I can't believe all this happened.
I can't believe I'm now financing the IRS to come after me, even though I still have
all of these tax bills outstanding.
I got to pay these people more. Yeah, you do.
So the fact checkers lost their minds. So you see this article up at Reclaim the Net,
a site I really like, D.D. Rankovic. Facebook, right before the election, apparently let their
investors know that going forward in the future, they're going to let fact checkers comment on
posts that may not be verifiably false.
You see what's happening here? So because of what I just said about the IRS, which is based in fact,
fact, those are the hard numbers, billions of dollars to enforcement, to tens of billions,
to make sure you pay higher taxes. That's a fact. Whether you're uncomfortable with it or not
is entirely irrelevant to me because fact checkers can't say that's false because everyone could just cite the bill.
Facebook is going to now let them, they've morphed from fact-checking to missing context,
which is just an opinion about what the context of something is. They'll label an article missing
context to put a sheet over it in front. You can't look at this.
See why fact checkers have questioned this. Now, if they can't put missing context, because this
isn't missing context, that is the context. The 46 billions for enforcement, 3 billions for
services. This is a fact. There's no context missing. Now they're going to let fact checkers
comment on the posts just to make sure the administration
government Pravda-like spin gets on a Facebook post where everyone can see it.
And they'll probably put that comment right at the top.
Folks, this is total bullshit, man.
It just is.
We are living in like the freaking third world, man.
I told you in the beginning of the show between the Trump raid I opened up with and this.
This is straight up information control
out of like the Soviet Union, man.
Even worse because at least now everyone knew
that was state propaganda.
These people actually pretend.
Now you're seeing why this parallel economy
I've spent most of the last five years building out,
why it's taken off.
And one of the companies I'm proudest of is Rumble.
I'm an investor in Rumble. I love Rumble. It is a free speech video alternative to YouTube. We had
a great weekend. You can see it's all out there publicly on the app platforms, or you can see the
downloads have gone just crazy. Why? Because of Andrew Tate this weekend. Andrew Tate was
banned. He is a kickboxer.
He talks about issues involving men,
talks about strong men, other things.
Some of the things he says people don't like.
It doesn't mean you get to censor the guy.
Only a moron would think that.
But of course, media people and big tech people are morons,
so they censored him.
So you're seeing this reclaim the net.
Andrew Tate joins Rumble after big tech deplatforming
and posts exclusive content.
That's why Rumble exploded this weekend, ladies and gentlemen, because people are eager,
unsurprisingly, to not be spoken to like idiots and to let adults talk.
Now, even more troubling about this bill, and hat tip, Carrie Pickett, she's a great reporter.
She sent this to me.
This is from a couple of years back. Joe Biden is being interviewed. Carrie Pickett gets a
question. Now, in this Inflation Reduction Act that had all this outrageous IRS funding, right?
In this Inflation Reduction Act was a bevy of billions of dollars,
a hundred billion plus dollars in Solyndra-like subsidies,
loan guarantees for green energy companies.
I want you to listen to this soundbite coming up.
I addressed this this weekend on my Fox show
because the IRS part's bad enough.
That's the segue there is intentional.
The IRS funding was in this Inflation Reduction Act
nonsense that he calls this bill.
Also embedded in there was hundreds of billions of dollars, potentially in the long run with
interest payments of loan guarantees to green energy companies. That's what happened at EnerOne
and Solyndra. Solyndra blew through a half a billion dollars. I addressed that on my show
this weekend, but Kerry sent me this. This is so telling why we live in the third world.
We live in a third world where these people can say something, right?
Where they can call something out, say they can't do something, just like the student
loan thing.
I'll get to that in a minute too.
Flip the switch, do it anyway.
And yet zero people in the media hold them accountable in the real way, the right way.
zero people in the media hold them accountable in the real way, the right way. You see, in the media, when a Republican screws up, the media demands accountability until you leave office.
You see, when a Democrat screws up and says, oh, like Biden does in this clip, yeah, I don't agree
with subsidies like that towards Solyndra and stuff, and then does it anyway, the media doesn't
demand he leaves office. They find a way to put fact checker people out there saying all of this is missing context.
Here, take a look.
I'm talking about Solyndra.
You already orchestrated that.
You're calling for more green energy subsidies.
Why do people trust you now?
Because we should not be supporting any of these subsidies.
Period.
There, you saw it yourself.
Thanks, Kerry Pickett, for sending that over.
That was years ago.
That was Joe Biden saying in an interview that, no, he doesn't agree with these Solyndra-type subsidies, yet he does it yourself. Thanks, Kerry Pickett, for sending that over. That was years ago. That was Joe Biden saying in an interview that, no, he doesn't agree with these Solyndra-type subsidies, yet he does
it anyway, and nobody seems to care. Ladies and gentlemen, we're living in, I'm telling you,
the third world. It's not the economic third world, granted. Thankfully so. I understand that.
I get it. And hopefully it doesn't get to that point. I want to see people starve to make a
political point. But make no mistake, If you think we live in a representative democracy where your voice matters, I'm sorry.
But when it comes to political matters these days, your only voice is your vote.
Everything else, these people don't care. It's why 2022 and 2024 are so important.
I had a woman ask me yesterday in an event, she said, you know,
well, what if they cheat again? I said, they always cheat.
I said, I'm not telling you what's fair or not. I'm telling you what is.
What if they cheat again? My guess is, it's based on speculation, based on my race,
something that happened with me is in really competitive races, in blue states that have
very poor voter security laws, maybe a half a point to a point of the vote could be fraudulent.
It's hard to prove it counterfactual.
What does that mean?
It means we got to win by more than one.
I don't know any easy way to tell you that.
I'm not forfeiting anything.
It sucks.
Not an answer that makes me happy.
It's just an answer that is.
We are in the third world and the student loan thing
is part of it too. I'm going to get to that in a second. Let me get to my last sponsor. I appreciate
your patience and thank you for your patience with the different look today. And thank you again,
the Fox crew for allowing me to kind of hijack the studio today. I'll be doing my radio show
from here later. It's a big studio folks, which I can kind of pan around. I'm not used to this.
I'm used to my home studio, which is like a 10th of the size. This is like, you could do like a
Studio 54 disco ball event in here, and you'd have like a pretty good party going. People would be
smoking tubes in the corner and whatever. But that's for a whole other show, the not family
friendly version of the show. So this is the third world.
In the third world, there are no rules.
In the third world, the media doesn't hold political leaders accountable,
if they want to call themselves that.
It doesn't hold anyone accountable.
What they do in the third world is they change on a moment's notice
because it's hierarchy, because they're in charge,
and you're not.
Everybody shut your mouth.
We're in charge.
You're not.
No soup for you. Watch. I'll show you what I're in charge. You're not. No soup for you.
Watch.
I'll show you what I mean right here.
I want you to listen to this video.
This is Cedric Richmond from the Obama administration.
He's on a cable news show this weekend with Jennifer Griffin on Fox.
And she's asked the question.
She plays a cut.
She's like, hey, is this stuff even legal?
The student loan bailout?
Because Biden seemed to imply it wasn't.
So did Nancy Pelosi.
I want you to listen to his answer as he cites a law that has absolutely nothing to do with student loans at all. Here,
check this out. Is the president's move even legal? Here are the president and Speaker Pelosi
just last year. I'm prepared to write off the $10,000 debt, but not 50. Mr. President, let me ask you, because I don't think I have the
authority to do it by sign of opinion. People think that the president of the United States
has the power for debt forgiveness. He does not. He can postpone, he can delay,
but he does not have that power. That would have to be an act of Congress.
that power. That would have to be an act of Congress. What changed? Well, Congress acted. And if you look at the legislation that allowed President Trump
and President Biden to delay loan repayment, it's the same legislation that allows him
to forgive $10,000 worth of debt and $20,000 worth of debt to those who are on Pell Grants,
which is the
hardest and lowest income people that are going to college.
So there it is. This is what happens in the third world. In the third world,
you just make it up as you go along. It's hierarchy. They're in charge. You're not.
The worst part about this whole thing is most of the benefit from this student loan crisis we're
now in because trillions of dollars, according to the Penn Morton model, potentially up to a trillion, to be fair and
precise, is going to go from people who are poor, middle class, and upper middle class to pay off
people who went to graduate school to get graduate degrees to make more money so you could pay off
their loans. Is this any of this legal? I don't think so. Folks, I want to just run this first.
Because this has really annoyed me.
I'm going to get to this Federalist piece in a second.
I ran those kind of cuts out of order a bit for Guy.
Sorry, Guy.
But the Cedric Richmond, I'm going to play that first.
I did my Fox show this weekend on Filtered.
And I don't know if you caught this.
I hope you did.
If you did, it's just about a minute of it.
But I need you to see it again.
I was really annoyed about this. I hope you did. If you did, it's just about a minute of it, but I need you to see it again. I was really annoyed about this. So this weekend, I just asked Sabrina, Will, and Nico, and the team,
I said, listen, guys, I don't want to do a scripted monologue. Typically, we'll write them
out for timing. It's, you know, who cares? You don't need to hear the back end of what happens
on TV. I don't want to bore you to death. But I said to him, I just, I'm really passionate about this. You know, it's one of those things
like, you know, when you need to talk about your kids, right? You talk about your kids,
you don't need a script, right? You love your kids. You talk about them all day.
I'm really passionate about this. This is the end of the Republic. I'm not kidding.
When you can ask a bunch of well-to-do graduate students, not asking, you can ask other people to pay off the loans of well-to-do graduate students.
There is a loan repayment program.
It's called a job.
If you get your ass out of the seat and go to the job, you would figure out the loan
repayment program.
Here, I covered this on the Fox show, totally off, completely off script, whiteboard and
everything.
This was Jim's idea from the radio show to whiteboard, which I thought was great.
Here, check this out.
I thought of a little diagram. So I put this together. It's very fancy.
I just did this. Here it is. Here's the loan repayment program right here. I even labeled it
loan repayment program. You see, that's you. And that's the rump sometimes called the ass.
But for family friendly purposes, we'll call it the rump. I even circled it. Now, if you remove the rump, you see the up arrow from the seat up arrow, the rump goes up.
Okay. And if you move it to this object, let me label this. Hold on. Let me label what that is,
what that object is here. I even got my little thing here. J O B Here. If you take the rump and you go to that building called a job, you will get this
thing called money. So let's go over this one more time. The rump, you remove the rump up and then
you go over to the job and you get money and then you repay your loans. Because if you don't do this, then that's my rump
that has to get up and go to another job to pay your loans. And I don't want to pay your loans
because I'm not interested. Thank you. All right, there it is. Job repayment program. You take the
rump upwards in this direction. You go that way to a job I'm at right now. I had to draw a little
building and you get this crazy thing called money. Now, there's a great piece in the newsletter by
David Harsanyi about this. It's really, really important you check it out. It's called Biden's
student loan forgiveness is an unjust, cynical abuse of power. And he talks about not only is
there a problem with spiking higher education costs, which I addressed in the rebuttal this
weekend with the Democrat who never answered my question. I said, don't you find it
odd? You keep talking about the government helping yet the more they help in education,
the higher the costs go. You don't think that's weird? You know, it's a myth that most, he says,
by the way, though there's clearly a problem with spiking higher education costs. It's a myth that
most students who graduate with BAs, bachelor's degrees, face debilitating debt.
This is important.
BAs and BSs.
According to Brookings, around 30% of undergrads graduate with zero debt.
All right, that's a good chunk.
25% with less than $20,000 worth of debt.
Only 6% of graduates owe more than $100,000.
That's what you're going to pay off.
Half of college debt is held by a quarter of borrowers, those who go to graduate school, which is to say Biden's compelling American
taxpayers to foot the bill for people's graduate degrees. Graduate degrees, folks.
I've got a graduate degree. I've got two. Am I trying to impress you? Not at all. Don't care.
You know my take on that. If you're citing your education, you're probably a dipwad who's insecure and you're telling
people you went to school because you're an idiot and you want to tell them how smart
you are.
We all know that person, don't we?
I'm telling you that not to impress you with academic bona fides, but because I paid off
my loans and they were expensive.
I paid them off and they enabled me to get these jobs I have now.
I paid them off and they enabled me to get these jobs I have now.
So I use those loans to finance my livelihood and pay off my debt and then increase the prosperity of my family by having a greater income later.
Why should you pay for that?
Why should you pay for my student loans?
Even better, you may say, well, Dan, here's where I know you're going to go with this. I can already hear the lips. Dan, they're not going to pay for your student loans. Even better, you may say, well, Dan, here's where I know you're going to go with
this. I can already hear the lips. Dan, they're not going to pay for your student loans. It's
only for people making $125,000 or less. Really? My daughter makes more than $125,000? Because
she's going to have a student loan too eventually here. That's weird. You want to pay off my...
Listen, folks, I make a lot of money. I'm not telling you that to impress you. I'm telling
you that because it's true. You want to pay off my daughter listen, folks, I make a lot of money. I'm not telling you that to impress you. I'm telling you that because it's true.
You want to pay off my daughter's student loans?
She's making less than a hundred.
She should be eligible.
Total freaking scam.
I can't believe people fell for this.
I mean, this is like really peak idiocy.
All right, two quick stories before we wrap today.
It's a loaded show today.
This was sent over by the production staff and it fits.
It's right up my alley. It's by Times UK. Britain falling out of love with the NHS. Folks, as we grow into this third world
republic where the government in a zero-sum game of freedom increasingly takes your freedom,
which is zero-sum, right? Minus one on the freedom scale from you, plus one on the freedom scale,
on the anti-freedom scale for government. That's how zero-sum games work.
Every time the government injects itself
into a decision-making sphere in your life,
it's one less decision you can make
and one more they can make, period.
I've warned you about government control
of the student loan market.
We talked about on the show,
government control of law enforcement
that's become political, not law enforcement.
But government control of the healthcare system
is devastating, devastating with a capital D.
It is so destructive.
Folks, you can't trust the government to print a driver's license right at the DMV.
You want to trust the government to crack open your chest?
I've told you resources are only allocated two ways.
You can price them or you can ration them.
That's it.
A doctor's time, penicillin, surgical suites, they're limited.
So if you have limited assets, you have two choices.
You can price those assets in a free market, or you can ration them and give them to your
political buddies.
Well, that's what happens in the UK, where rationing is widespread.
Up to 5% of doctors over there in the NHS know a patient who's died waiting for care.
Those are just the ones that admit it. This Times UK article, Britain falls out of love with the
NHS. Poll reveals three in five now expect delays. Of course they expect delays. You don't price a
product, you get shortages, and then it's rationed. Well, how are delays rationed? That's rationing by
time, folks. You don't have enough resources, so you don't want to price them.
You're like in a free market system.
So what do you do?
The doctor's time is limited.
Everybody gets it for free.
Everybody gets it for free means nobody gets it because everybody floods the office because
they don't have to pay.
So then the doctor just says, don't worry about it.
I'll see you in six months.
I'll be dead in six months. I have stage five pancreatic cancer sorry no soup for you buddy that's what's
called rationing by time spoken about it often on the show and one last piece this
did you guys see this axios tweet over the weekend these people are so freaking out of
touch sometimes man it cracks me up here Axios on their blue check mark account.
Trump and close allies have argued
that the multiple investigations he's facing,
in particular the search of Mar-a-Lago,
are something out of a banana republic.
But former leaders have been jailed or charged
all over the world.
Do you see the map?
He put that up on the screen.
The map in the tweet is hilarious.
A lot of these countries are banana republics
in the third world.
They put up.
This is not making the point you think you're making.
Hey, look at this.
People are arrested and charged in banana republics all over the world,
but we're not one?
No, no.
That's not the argument you think you're making.
You're making the exact opposite one.
A bunch of idiots over there.
Who's the dope who put that up on Twitter?
Fire that guy.
I mean, no, no, actually keep him up.
The guy's a real honest broker.
Showing what the media really thinks, right?
Prop the idiots.
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