The Dan Bongino Show - They Just Said The Quiet Part Out Loud (Ep 2152)

Episode Date: December 18, 2023

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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 man you all are the best thank you so much friday tearing it up in the chat did you see that by the way a lot of people uh a lot of folks friends of ours who didn't our man uh pudge tv who's always like promoting rumble and we appreciate it. We love you, too. He put a little screenshot up of what that chat looked like when you guys tore it up on Friday. Nobody can do that but you guys. No one. I didn't do it.
Starting point is 00:00:32 You did it. I didn't do anything. You did it. You guys take a bow. You helped us a lot. I mean it. We are absolutely committed to the best user interface. And you guys, the video and that thing on Friday was so amazing.
Starting point is 00:00:41 to the best user interface. And you guys, the video of that thing on Friday was so amazing. By the way, we are less than 1,000 people away from 3 million. No, not 3,000. No, not 300,000. 3 million followers on Rumble. Less than 1,000 away.
Starting point is 00:01:00 That is like 1% of the population of the United States. We are almost there. So to everybody out there who hated on Rumble, you guys will never compete with YouTube. I had 800,000 on YouTube. Are we as big as YouTube? Do we have to be as big as YouTube? We don't have to be. We have to be our thing. And this is all our thing. It's a publicly traded company now. You own it. And we love you for it. So please, you see that green follow button? It's next to the join button on Locals.
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Starting point is 00:01:51 Do I got a show for you today? I got a quick weekend update. Wasn't that crazy of a weekend? I got a big promo with a Tucker show which launches tonight, or I should say this afternoon at 3pm and then tomorrow's part two. And I, this guy, applying the Bongino rule, did not comment last night,
Starting point is 00:02:14 will describe to you what I think happened with the Secret Service motorcade thing in Delaware. Don't listen to anybody else on this. I don't mean to sound like a jerk, but I actually was in the motorcade unit twice. So once as an agent and once as the whip where I kind of semi supervised the unit. I know a little bit about this, just a little bit. Joe,
Starting point is 00:02:37 Joe knows. I don't talk about even this. There's some shit in the secret service. Even I don't know about it. Right. I don't do counter sniper into secret service. I don't, I don't know how, all right? I don't do counter sniper in the Secret Service. I don't know how they work. I know they counter snipers.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Motorcade stuff, that's kind of my bag of donuts. And if anyone calls it the beast while they're talking about it, immediately turn, just turn it off right away. Just turn it because they don't know what to do. Nobody calls it that. Only doofuses in the media call it that. Today's show, by the way, this is coming in really handy for me this week. I'm going to do a little traveling.
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Starting point is 00:04:36 Alright, Joseph. Big Monday. Let's get this party started. Happy Monday, everybody. It's showtime. Yes, sir, it is. And here comes the drink. Weird Watergate scandal number 27. Sorry. Watching the arm go up and it was successful. And the sir, it is. And here comes the drink. Weird Watergate scandal number 27. Watching the arm go up. And it was successful. And the wrist get particularly nasty. So not a big weekend update.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Don't sweat it. This week went out. Had a good time. Friday night went to my favorite local restaurant, Blackbird. Guy, have you been there yet? Justin, have you been there yet? Joe, have you been there yet? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:02 So Joe's going all Russian on me within the end. So it's an 0 for 3. I've been there. It's down in Jupiter. The restaurant's a total banger. It's got a hopping environment. Went there with Paula. A lady sits down, right?
Starting point is 00:05:15 I'm sitting there with Paula now. You know what my thing, like Friday night was date night. So the owner, this guy Cleaves, like the greatest guy ever, sends over this really nice bottle of wine for Paula. So Paula's having a couple of, you know, we had it. We took it home. She drank the whole bottle by herself. We took it home. But I had a couple of tequilas.
Starting point is 00:05:33 I'm feeling good. Lady comes over, sits down. I'm talking to this lady. She's like, man, I moved to Florida because of you. Say it. How great. I'm like, you moved all the way to Florida from Massachusetts. She's telling me she moved.
Starting point is 00:05:44 I'm like, I can't believe it. You actually made a life decision based on me. So I was kind of like shocked, but it does happen. So we talked with the lady for like five minutes or so. Then Paul and I, we had a good night. It was fun. A little crazy once we got home, but it was a good time.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Maybe the unplugged version. We can tell you more details on that one. Blackbird. You got to go. If you haven't gone yet, there's another famous radio host. I won't say who, because they'll kill me,
Starting point is 00:06:11 but is known to go in there once in a while too. Yeah. Justin wants to know if there's a 75 year wait. Kind of, sort of. That's why I only go places where I have the owner's phone number. I'm just saying. I'm getting too old.
Starting point is 00:06:26 I'm sorry. I'll help you out. I will do the favor for you. Cleve, if you know, text me if it's okay, Justin goes, all right, we'll take care of you. He'll do the right thing. I promise. All right.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Get to the important stuff. So I did this interview with Tucker last week. It was freaking amazing. Uh, listen, he's done a lot of interviews. I've done a lot of interviews, but you know, Guy said this to me and you know, Guy's an expert at this type of stuff. I said, you know, I wonder sometimes if people really care about interviews with me and other people, they can watch that talent on their own network. And Guy's like, no, no, you're missing the whole point. It's not about you. And it's not about him. It's about you and
Starting point is 00:07:02 him being here for a unique product. no one's seen, which is you and him. Because it is unique. And I hate that word because the first time we've ever been together in a long form interview, it lasted so long. And he was super generous, by the way, right? He had about an hour and we, I shamelessly, I feel terrible. Took like an hour and a half of his time. I think he was late for a dinner thing and I feel terrible, but it was going so good. We lost track of time. That's how I know it's a good interview.
Starting point is 00:07:30 I've only had that feeling with one other interview. It was on the Megyn Kelly show, right? Key where we looked up and we were like, Holy Moses, is that like an hour and a half? Like, that's how, you know, it's good. I had the same feeling with this. Here's a quick preview of tonight. It's going to launch today.
Starting point is 00:07:44 It's going to be on this channel right here, rumble.com slash Bongino. Joe, is it on Apple and Spotify too? It will be on Apple and Spotify too. The audio version. We're going to, we talk about in this quick teaser, Fox, what happened there, Trump and a potential assassination
Starting point is 00:07:59 like this interview went everywhere. It's so good. Here's a quick teaser. You're a good man. We used to share a floor together up at our former employer at Fox. It wasn't just, we shared the same floor. We shared the same views and management shared the same view of us. We actually had a lot in common. You know, I'm not exactly sure why they let you go though. I think we both know. And then look what happened to your life. I mean, it's just so much better. And in the case of Trump, they started with protests, they moved to impeachment. Now they're at indictment. None of it has worked. What's next?
Starting point is 00:08:36 What is, what could possibly be next? If you felt, and you really believed in, a lot of them do, that the worst thing that could happen to the country is to have Donald Trump as president. And everything you have tried has failed. And they have been accelerating steps, protests, impeachment, indictment. Like how many more arrows do you have in your quiver? And what's the next one? And of course it's assassination. And assassination happens around the world. I had dinner with the former president of Haiti in my house last night. His successor was murdered in his bed in the presidential palace. And he's hardly alone. People get assassinated. I mean, they've been assassinated in this country. Just happened in Japan. Right. So again, it's just another example of what you said a minute ago, wisely. If you want to know what's true, look at the things you're not allowed to say. You're not allowed to say them not because they're conspiracy theories or lies. You're not allowed to say them precisely because they are not conspiracy theories or lies. They are true. And that is true, period.
Starting point is 00:09:38 Folks, I promise I would never steer you wrong, okay, I'll ask you a quick question. Do we ever put out like extra content for nothing? Joe, you've been with me the longest, like ever? No, never. Like even when, when Joe and I worked every single weekday ever,
Starting point is 00:09:54 we didn't put out extra. We just put out a show on that day and it was even shorter. It was like rough cuts and your sticky notes stuff. We would do. Yeah. We never put out an extra show, which is what this and tomorrow is going to be. If I don't believe it is so worth your time,
Starting point is 00:10:09 check it out 3 p.m. today, Eastern time. It's going to launch. So make sure you watch it part two tomorrow and pay close attention to his answer about the shit grenade in the tent. It's right. It's good. I don't want to say anymore.
Starting point is 00:10:22 You got it. You got, you get the point. All right. So let's get to the most of the most important story. I've been getting what I say, like hammered on questions on this thing. Emails from radio people, TV people requesting I come on. It's just regular folks in the chat. You know, Bongino folks, Army folks. So the motor, Joe Biden yesterday is in Delaware.
Starting point is 00:10:51 It's rainy. He's coming out of this, what, DNC, a Democrat headquarter down there or something, probably saying hello to people in Delaware. And something happens. I'm going to show you the videos. What, about 120, Joe, I sent over to you. Was this a VO thing? It is, all right. So I'll talk.
Starting point is 00:11:09 I played a video a little bit. You see he's coming out. It's kind of weird. Rarely do you see kind of untented departures. You know, untented meaning you can see him. It happens, but which says to me this may have been kind kind of a semi OTR. I'll explain all of it. Now you'll see, watch the guy on the door. By the way, I know all the guys involved in this. Oh, look, boom. You're going to see there's this car accident. There's media. People start scrambling. They're running over. Of course, we used to call the media death squad because if something happens to the president, they want to see it was our joke. So you see the media, of course, doesn't pay attention to the president anymore. They run over to the death squad people because they want to see there's a secret service. This car winds up hitting what looks to me, that looks to me to
Starting point is 00:11:57 be the secret service follow-up. You can tell because it's got a light bar on the top, which is, and you can see the package there right there. You see the light bar on top? So that says to me, that's the Secret Service vehicle, which is kind of weird that it would hit the Secret Service vehicle. A ton of questions on it. What happened? Why was the Secret Service response so slow? How did the vehicles get there? Why was he so exposed? All this other stuff. So let's go through it. And folks, I'm just going to tell you straight up. I love my time in the Secret Service. Best people I ever work with. I'm not trying to virtue signal for everyone, but I'm just trying to tell you this here. You know, in the past when we've screwed stuff up, that agency, say we like I
Starting point is 00:12:41 work there, but when they screwed stuff up, I've been pretty transparent with the Afghanistan vet who made it over the fence. There's just no excuse for that. But when stuff I think is like blown out of proportion, I'll tell you. I mean, remember that couple that snuck in? That was a total mess. They screwed up. This is a pretty big screw up. There's no way around it.
Starting point is 00:13:03 There's just no way around it. It's a big screw up. There's no way around it. There's just no way around it. It's a big screw up. And again, for those in the media who don't know me and like, what the F does this guy know? You want my bona fides? I was an agent for 12 years. I spent four and a half years in the president's detail. And two of those years were spent doing motorcades in the transportation section as both an agent and as the whip. If you want to know what a whip is, you can ask anyone in the Secret Service. It's kind of a semi-supervisory position. It's not formal, but you run the outfit. There's a boss and then the whip. He's like the sergeant in a bunch. I was the whip. I was the whip for, I don't know, almost a year or so. So I kind of know a little bit about the squad considering I kind of used to like run it a little bit, is a major screw up.
Starting point is 00:13:46 First, it was raining out. This is something a lot of people in the media are missing. I heard one commentator this morning on Fox, I forget who it was, but caught on to this. And this is an important point. It's very clever. It was raining. By the way, none of these are excuses. It was raining and it was nighttime. So typically at night or any other time, we'll have, and I'm trying not to give too much stuff away, but given that it was all said in the media, I feel an obligation to kind of explain this around because it's you, our president, and his life, even though we don't like the guy. He's still the president.
Starting point is 00:14:20 We just kind of stuck with him. How he got in there is a whole other story, but we're still stuck with him, right? And I don't want to see anybody die or get hurt, obviously. I mean, we can all say that pretty fairly. There's overhead assets that watch these things. When you think of Secret Service protection, don't think of it in two dimensions. Think of it in three.
Starting point is 00:14:39 You got to think of it as kind of, you know, a height, a width, and a depth, okay? It's not just flat. It's not just what's in front of you. It's what's above. It's what's below. It's on of a height, a width, and a depth, okay? It's not just flat. It's not just what's in front of you. It's what's above. It's what's below. It's on the side. You have to think of it like a bubble, a three-dimensional bubble.
Starting point is 00:14:52 So we even called my first book was called Life Inside the Bubble for a reason. That's the bubble I was talking about. We talk about a protective bubble. It's like this impenetrable sphere the president's walking in that rolls with him everywhere he goes. What's below, what's above is part of that sphere. And the sphere is big. When I say protective bubble, I don't mean like it just covers his body. I mean like it's a massive sphere. The overhead protection assets should have picked this up. There's no excuse. Oh, but it was raining. Yeah, maybe they may have been
Starting point is 00:15:26 grounded due to the weather. I'm not sure. I doubt it. I'd love to figure that out. Someone wants to slip that out to me. I'd love to hear it. But I'm not going to say what they're called, but there are overhead assets and they use various imaging mechanisms. So you don't really need to see at night. See, technically, you can just use your instruments. You get what I'm saying? Everybody in the chat, you chatsters here picking up what I'm talking about, that we have instrumentation, you military folks and cops know what I mean. There's ways to see these things. So in other words, if I'm overhead and I'm looking down on the motorcade where the POTUS is, right?
Starting point is 00:16:07 And I'll see this thing coming. How did they not see it coming? I don't know. The rain has something to do with it. It's possible. I'd love the explanation. Secondly, again, as a guy who did motorcades for two years and dealt with them for my entire 12 years, you close off the secondary access roads, especially on arrival and departure. So you may open up some roads on what they call an OTR.
Starting point is 00:16:35 OTRs are off the record movements. I said, I'd tell you that. It's kind of something classified. It just means the record was a movement off the record. People talk about it in the media all the time. It's some classified three-letter acronym. So was that an off-the-record movement? Meaning this, was President Biden, did he last minute say, hey, I want to go pop in Democrat headquarters in Delaware? If he did, it would explain a lot here. Because off-the-record movements, they're not less less secure even though they have less assets. How's that, Dan? I'll give you a perfect example. I was in a motorcade once. President Obama said,
Starting point is 00:17:12 I want to go buy lemonade from this kid's lemonade stand. He'd been in a local newspaper, the kid. I don't know what he was doing, raising money for the Boy Scouts, but I have no idea. But Obama, and I'm the motorcade guy, Obama's like, hey, we're going to go stop for, and I'm like, oh shit, we're going to, because now you got to like mess with all the traffic again. So we wind up getting lemonade from this kid. And you're like, well, Dan, how did you secure all that stuff last minute? And the answer is the security's in the surprise. Because if I didn't know we were going to the lemonade stand, either did the Jackal. Who's the Jackal? The Jackal's the fictitious assassin
Starting point is 00:17:47 we talk about in the Secret Service all the time. It's just a name we use for the, you know, it's like the BFE if you grew up down south from the Morgan Wallen song. What's the BFE? They don't know. Bumble fuck each other. They call it the BFE.
Starting point is 00:17:59 That's, you ever hear it in the morning? It's holding it down in the BFE. If you ever listened to Up Down by Morgan Wallen, you know, the jackals, the fictitious assassin, he doesn't know either. So how the hell is he going to set up an attack if Obama just decided five minutes ago to go there? So if it was an OTR, off the record movement, there's not a big, heavy security footprint. The security is your surprise. But that still doesn't explain why when he was inside, nobody closed off the secondary access roads to the motorcade. How did this guy get so close to the motorcade?
Starting point is 00:18:34 And how do I know it was a surprise? Can you play the video again? I want to show how do I know this was a surprise? Watch. Because if this had been caught, say a block or two away in roads that had been closed off, someone would have called it out on the radio. These guys got earpieces in. Everybody can hear it. Watch this surprise. You see them turning around, get them in the car. They're stunned, meaning nobody called it out. Nobody said like, Hey man, there's a car that just broke the checkpoint,
Starting point is 00:19:06 which means either the guy at the checkpoint, let this person through, or there was no checkpoint. Either way, this was a major fuck up. I don't know any other way to say it. I love the guys. They're all great. It was, it could have been just, you know, may have been a local. I don't know who screwed up the checkpoint, but yeah, this don't look good. Oh, everybody wants to,
Starting point is 00:19:33 he says, you go, yeah, I'm glad you guys watched it. Sorry. I wasn't watching the chat. Yeah. No,
Starting point is 00:19:39 honestly, folks, I, this does not look deliberate to me. You know how I can tell one when he hits the car he stops okay think about it put yourself in the mind of an assassin you're trying to like
Starting point is 00:19:52 you're trying to do damage you're trying to kill the president do you stop no the answer and why would you hit the secret service follow up you would go for the limo I know it's not the beast you know notice they had it cordoned off the right way but you'd keep going. And notice when he said, if you noticed a picture of the driver when they have him at gun
Starting point is 00:20:10 point, look at his face. Folks, he looks surprised. He doesn't, why would he not? He wouldn't be surprised if he's trying to kill the president because he was trying to do it. You think he wouldn't know if there was going to be guns in his face? I'm applying a bit of the Bongino rule on that, given that I'm speculating here. And when I speculate, I tell you. What I've told you before, I know are informed facts because I did it. Was it deliberate? I don't think so. Could I be wrong? I could be. And I don't want to make any firm decision, but you asked in the chat. That's why I didn't cover it. But fair question. I'm giving you, I'm speculating. I'm just telling you that. I don't think it was deliberate.
Starting point is 00:20:47 I think it was an accident, but I can tell you right now, knowing the Secret Service, the way they are, they're going to, you're not going to, this is not going to go over well. They are a hundred percent. There's going to be some, some heads that are going to roll here. So, all right, man, that was that. What do you think, man? Did I spend too much time on that? Folks in the chat that I spent too much time on out.
Starting point is 00:21:12 I'm sorry. I have so much to get through today. I'm sorry. The show's for you. I just, obviously I don't like the commentary in the media when they don't know what they're talking about. It kind of F's everything up.
Starting point is 00:21:21 So I just figured let's just get it on the record now. What's that? Okay. That's good. Fair opinion, Joe. You've been here. So I just figured, let's just get it on the record now. What's that? Okay. That's good. Fair opinion, Joe, you've been here a while, so you know,
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Starting point is 00:22:45 They talk open. They don't hide it. There's no fear. There's no apprehension about it. There's no like, are we going to get busted if we say the quiet part out loud? Sometimes the World Economic Forum, Great Reset, big government, progressive liberals that all kiss each other's ass. Sometimes with them, all you have to do is this very simple thing. What is it? Just listen. Just listen. They are so cocky that they have the tyrannical surveillance future where they're going to spy on you everywhere down and that the media is going to back them up, that they're not even quiet about it. Look at all the stuff they do in front of your face. The 702 spying database, even Republicans last week said, yeah, it's cool. We want more of that. I covered that last week, the FISA court
Starting point is 00:23:40 thing and all the spying, the metadata collection, the CBDC, Central Bank Digital Currency Proposals, facial ID, the government buying up credit scores and stuff, search history stuff, vax passports. The government's not shy. Data. Ladies and gentlemen, the nuclear weapon of the future, the weapon, the WMD, the weapon of mass destruction is what? Data. Data. Artificial intelligence is going to super power data. The government is going to know everything about you. They're going to combine your credit score, your geolocation from
Starting point is 00:24:27 your phone that follows you everywhere, your purchase history, your medication background history, your kids' travel, your kids' college, your kids' bank account records. The government is going to have all of this stuff. And we're going to get to what they call, Joe, I know you love shit like this. We're going to get to this point in the future we call prescriptive mode. What's prescriptive mode? Well, listen to great reset author Klaus Schwab, the head of the World Economic Forum. Listen to Klaus Schwab talk about with Google founder, Sergey Brin. So weird. So strange. Listen to him talk about prescriptive mode, how we're not even going to need elections in the future. We'll just know everything about you. No, they didn't say that. By the way, hat tip, wide awake media. They have
Starting point is 00:25:16 great clips on this stuff. Oh yeah. They said this, check this out. the technology now is and digital technologies mainly have an analytical power now we go into a predictive power and we have seen the first examples and your company very much involved into it but since the next step could be to go into a prescriptive, which means you do not even have to have elections anymore because you can already predict what predict and afterwards you can say why do we need elections because we know what the result will be. Thank you, Judge Smails. Joe, I know it's your favorite topic next to ufos this is a i i mean you know seriously like if there wasn't a reward because it's unfair to the live viewers uh on vod i i strongly encourage you if you're watching this on demand
Starting point is 00:26:19 you know anytime outside of live i strongly encourage encourage you, I'm dead serious, to stop and rewind and watch that again and listen to every second of that. These are some of the most powerful people in the world. The guy who founded Google, who's probably in the know on AI, search, all this stuff, is talking to the head of the World Economic Forum, one of the most powerful bodies in the world, who wrote a book called The Great Reset about using COVID to reset society. And they're talking about how we may not even need elections and how we'll just go into prescriptive mode because basically we're going to steal all your data and know everything about you. So we're just going to use it as an excuse to say, ah, we don't need elections.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Elections. We've already got a data democracy. That's what they'll call it, Joe. I just made that up. We don't need no stinking elections. What's that movie? Is that from Blazing Saddles? Did I actually get something right culture wise?
Starting point is 00:27:21 Because I never get anything right. You don't need the badges or the freaking elections. This is going to be their thing. They're going to, I guarantee you, this is what they're thinking. I have never seen a clip nail it better than this. They're going to call it data democracy, and they're going to say the only fair representation of what Americans want because the right's trying to steal elections, Trump and all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:27:49 The only fair representation is going to be to use this super intelligence. We have AI and we'll let them aggregate all the data and they'll pick who America wants because we know everything everywhere. No, they won't say that. They just did. Why don't you listen to these people every freaking time? They don't care. Every time I say something, just listen to them. Oh my gosh, Dan, you're promoting a conspiracy called prescriptive mode. I'm promoting no such thing. I'm literally playing a clip of Schwab talking about prescriptive mode. Now, yes,
Starting point is 00:28:26 to be fair, he is not a bureaucrat in the sense that he runs any government or is a bureaucrat in the government. He is not an elected official. However, folks, these people have really heavy influence in the movement that pressures elected officials to do things. Just listen to these people. I mean, it's not like they're trying to like shut down voices speaking out about this because they're not worried about, oh, look, they are. Here's the head of the EU's, one of the EU's censorship units, Thierry Breton. Thierry Breton. I mean, really, she should have like a communist prefix attached or a he, whatever. I don't even know. Who knows the preferred pronouns these days. Today, we offer formal infringement proceedings against Twitter. Look at all this crap. They're
Starting point is 00:29:17 actually doing this in the EU, trying to shut down Twitter. They're good. So don't tell me this stuff isn't happening. But I thought they wanted data for prescriptive mode. No. But Dan, you just said they did. Nope. I did say they did. They want their data. You get it?
Starting point is 00:29:41 See, you can't have Twitter X where conservatives are allowed to talk because then an artificial intelligence that's going to pick your future leaders will hear from 50, 60% of America that don't think like liberal crazies and they'll pick someone who's not a liberal crazy. So if you censor those people, so it never makes it into Twitter or Rumble or YouTube or anywhere else because you try to take down Rumble and Twitter. Then the AI in a large language model reads language and it reads language that sounds like people really want progressive leaders in prescriptive mode, not conservative. So shit, that was good. That was good. If I may say, it was a pretty good segment.
Starting point is 00:30:24 I sell praise things. Yeah, it does. That was good. That was good. If I may say it was pretty good segment. I sell, sell praise things. Yeah, it does, but sometimes it's worth it. Have we not called? What have we been wrong on? What have,
Starting point is 00:30:34 thank you, Jess. Tell me what I've been, tell me what I've been wrong on. Tell me the impeachment hoax, Spygate, the Russia hoax. Tell me,
Starting point is 00:30:42 tell me what I'm wrong. They want to go have AI read language on the internet to go into predictive mode to predict and screw up future elections. The thing is, if it's reading language that sounds conservative, it screws the whole thing up. So what better way to do it than to censor people? There you go. And by the way, you think this stuff is all a fairy tale? This surveillance future where they can watch everything to use it to program AI to screw up elections? There, look, from the White House.
Starting point is 00:31:12 Remember this from last week? Technical possibilities for a U.S. central bank digital currency where they can watch and control everything you buy. That's from the White House. Oh, that's from like the 40s. I know it's from September of this year. It's right there. You can look it up. Technical possibilities for a U.S. central bank digital currency.
Starting point is 00:31:34 It's not like the government's buying any of this data or anything. I mean, what's the government going to do with it? Oh, look at this. NBC News. Even one of your favorite liberal sites. So you, this is crazy, Dave. From NBC News? This one's from eons ago, Joe, June of this year. U.S. government buys data on Americans with little oversight, report finds. It's all a
Starting point is 00:31:54 conspiracy theory, folks. We're going to do some predictive mode, aggregate all your data, buy data online, issue a central bank currency, watch you all. And then we're going to ban conservatives from speaking so we can go into predictive mode and steal elections in the future. It's right in front of you, right in front of your face. You do what you want with it. I'm just here to tell you what's coming. The way to stop it, and the answer is to win elections, which is hard given that they cheat all the time.
Starting point is 00:32:26 I get that. It's not impossible, but it is hard. All right, I got more coming up. Is CNN trying to get ahead of something, by the way? There was a major story last week. I had to apply like the super Bongino rule, like times two, because I knew something was up, but I wasn't quite sure. So I asked a few people.
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Starting point is 00:35:30 It's just me and Paula after like two hours of having a, having a good time. Ask her to join me. I didn't feel like saying it. You'll see what I mean. It's a good book. CNN. What? You guys love it. You like that? it's a good book CNN what?
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Starting point is 00:36:04 using the Intel community. They have nothing to do with one another. What's that? With a sublime sip of water with my Watergate scandal numbers, which I totally invented by myself. No, CNN is really trying to get ahead of something. Now, this happened last week. What's today's date?
Starting point is 00:36:23 The 18th? The 19th? So you'll see the date on this article is December 15th. I had to wait. A bunch of people were asking me again about this, but I didn't feel it was a responsible thing to do to comment before I asked, let's just say, people in the know. Here's the gist of it. The article's titled, The Mystery of the Missing Binder.
Starting point is 00:36:44 How a Collection of Raw Intelligence Disappeared Under Trump. Now, the first thing I want you to notice before I get to the text of this, right? I want you to notice who the authors are in the byline. Look, you'll see it's, one of them is Natasha Bertrand. Whenever you see Natasha Bertrand, folks, I'm serious. I don't like Natasha Bertrand, but I promise you this is impersonal. I've never met her.
Starting point is 00:37:07 It can't be personal. This is a woman who has a history, and I mean a pretty profoundly awful history, of reporting scoops from the intel community that turn out to be complete bullshit. Natasha Bertrand is one of the original pee-pee hoaxers. Evan Perez, Zachary Cohen, just totally disregard. The guy's just a clown. When I see anything with a byline by Natasha Bertrand, it should say to me, well, it says to me, it should say to you,
Starting point is 00:37:40 this is the intelligence community telling something to a reporter, air quotes Natasha Bertrand, who will not question any of it. In other words, the intel community wants you to believe something that's most likely not true. Now, read what this missing binder apparently was. CNN reports last week that a binder containing highly classified information related to Russian election interference went missing at the end of Donald Trump's presidency, raising alarms amongst intelligence officials that some of the most closely guarded national security secrets from the U.S. and its allies could be exposed, sources told CNN, i.e. pee-pee hoaxer Natasha Bertrand. Folks, oh my God, we're at 101,000.
Starting point is 00:38:29 It's like 38,000. How the hell did that just happen? How do we have 101,000? Is that a joke? We have 101,000 people. We're only 40 minutes into the show. You guys are the best audience ever. Now, this is so crazy.
Starting point is 00:38:39 You guys are awesome. This binder, folks, this is a huge story. This binder has been the subject of massive speculation. A lot of people I know, and let's just say friends, have told me that large portions of the binder are largely just some regurgitated kind of stuff you could have found in press releases. But some people I know have hinted without getting into the exact specifics of it, that this binder may be damning information. It is about Russian election interference. Oh my gosh, what do you mean, with Trump?
Starting point is 00:39:23 No, I mean that helped the FBI get Trump. It's not the Russian election interference. Oh my gosh, what do you mean? With Trump? No, I mean that help the FBI get Trump. It's not the Russian election interference CNN wants you to believe. Ladies and gentlemen, I believe this is the biggest dipsy-do flip-a-roo you are ever going to see in your life. I say you're flippy, flippy for real. Flippy Flippy for real. Thank you, Benicio. Clearly you were ahead of this like I was. Okay, Dan, what's happening here? I can almost guarantee you that a portion of that binder
Starting point is 00:39:54 is fake Russian intelligence. You ready for this? Are you ready for this? Do-do-do-do-do-do. Is fake Russian intelligence the FBI fell for that made them reopen the Hillary Clinton investigation to get Hillary clean before the election,
Starting point is 00:40:15 to get the Attorney General to let the case go, that led to the Comey presser, that eventually backfired when the FBI reopening the Hillary investigation likely cost Hillary significant votes. And the FBI does not want you to see this and someone on the Trump team may have it. And someone on the Trump team may have it.
Starting point is 00:40:50 But why report it now? Why not report it if the Trump team, but Trump's been out of office. Joe, last time I checked, it's almost three years, right? Yeah, about that. About that, yeah. Roughly, like almost exactly. Why report this now? That the Trump team may know something.
Starting point is 00:41:07 Oh, the poll. Oh, wait, Joe's telling me something in my ear. He's keeping it real quiet. Oh, the polls changed. And Trump may win. So Trump may have the Rosetta Stone. He may have the document that basically blows up the entire intel community and what they did both to Hillary and him.
Starting point is 00:41:27 And they're afraid Trump could get back into office. So they're pulling a dipsy do flip a room. This thing is missing. We don't know what happened to it because maybe Trump has. He were you listening to that? Because I need your hardcore analysis. Does that make sense? Thank you.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Folks, this is the big, I wanted to cover this story first. Except the World Economic Forum thing was such a kick in the balls, I had to like come out of the show with that. Because I can't believe they're just telling you how they're going to screw you over in the future. This is the biggest story in a long time. Follow me. There is fake Russian intelligence out there. Just read Holman Jenkins' work in Wall Street Journal. It was fake. The FBI fell for it. Why? Because people at the top were stupid and that's it. And they hated Trump. The information involved a hijacking of the
Starting point is 00:42:28 election that would have screwed Hillary Clinton over. They had to clear Hillary Clinton. They had to get the AG, Loretta Lynch at the time, to not do anything against Hillary. Jim Comey, afraid of this intelligence, he thinks it's real, does this press conference and says, it's all no big deal. Nobody's going to fall for it. He does the press conference. Why? Not to hurt Hillary, to clear Hillary. Because he says at the end, here it is. In other words, I'm putting it all out there so it's not a story in the future and Hillary can't be blackmailed. a story in the future and Hillary can't be blackmailed. No serious prosecutor.
Starting point is 00:43:09 Prosecutor, I'm going to recommend to the Attorney General nothing happens. The Attorney General goes, oh, I agree. And they move on. Never realizing the intel was fake. It was all fake and Trump has it. Now, they're claiming it's missing to get ahead of the story because what are they going to say later? Trump who declassified this information.
Starting point is 00:43:35 So if he, sorry, the story gets complicated, folks. I know you're smart and I don't want to talk down to anyone. Trump is being prosecuted right now for having classified information at Mar-a-Lago. Oh, but Trump declassified the binder before he left. He did. So how is he being prosecuted for classified information? Exactly. He has it. He's got the Rosetta Stone. And they're afraid he's going to get back into office and use it.
Starting point is 00:44:15 It's the dipsy-do flip-a-roo. They tried to make this document disappear, and they couldn't. So now they're going to say Trump stole it, even though he declassified it. And folks, don't think, Guy, go back to that article for a second. I want to show you the byline. It's important. These people on the byline are noted hacks, not all of them, because I don't know very well the other ones. Natasha Bertrand is a tool of the intel community.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Look at this next article by CNN. I want you to look at the date. Jim Sciutto, Pamela Brown, Eric Bradner, tools of the intel community. The date in this article is what? April of 2017. This is right after Trump is inaugurated. Here is the intel community leaking again to CNN.
Starting point is 00:45:09 British intelligence passed Trump associates communications with Russians onto US counterparts. I thought that didn't happen. I thought they told us, didn't they tell us Trump was never spied on? How come CNN wrote about it in April 2017? Folks, that's a real headline. Just go put it in your favorite lefty search engine. That story happened. Why would the intel community leak to Schuto, Brown, and Bradner that the Brits were spying on Trump
Starting point is 00:45:39 and communicating with the Americans about it? The answer is because the Intel community at the time wanted you to believe Trump was a Russian hack and thought if they roped the Brits into it, it would make it look more serious. Never thinking Trump would fight back and say, hey, this article means you guys spied on me. The article's still there. How do I know? I put it in a search engine this weekend and it comes right up. I put it in a search engine this weekend and it comes right up. They have leaked to CNN before to try and get out ahead of stuff.
Starting point is 00:46:11 Holy shit. I didn't even look. How the hell did we do that? He never, I just thought we had a big technical meltdown. He scared me. He was like, if he says I got to stop you here, it means like this. Because even when the show breaks down, we just keep going. Folks,
Starting point is 00:46:26 really, I'm serious. We got 114,000 people watching here. This is, we need less than 500 people to break 3 million followers too today. Basically just, yeah, like a half a percent of the chat today. Folks, this is just crazy. I'm so, I really, man, I don't
Starting point is 00:46:43 want to interrupt the show, but Guy, that was appropriate. You can get me all choked up, man. I can't even, I'm sorry, man. I'm just like, you guys got me. Like, I'm really, I can't believe it. You guys have done so much for me in the show. I can't believe on a Monday before Christmas, there's 115,000 people watching. Just thank you. I'm move on, but but thank you so much it's such a great honor i'm so glad you guys are all part of it thank you so much so all right i want to play this video for you too in case you think any of this is by mistake now do you see why trump has the rosetta stone folks he has the the mcguffin you ever see pulp fiction i mean every movie has a mcGuffin. You ever see Pulp Fiction? Every movie has a MacGuffin. They're always chasing something.
Starting point is 00:47:27 You know, Pulp Fiction, Joe, they open the case and the gold thing. Trump has the MacGuffin. He has the missing intel CNN's trying to get out in front of right now. They have the intel. Now do you see why Jack Smith, the special tyrant prosecuting Trump, is so eager to convict this guy before the election? They're afraid he's going to get into office and show all of America exactly what its government did to steal this election. Even CNN themselves, which is crazy. CNN themselves, this guy, Eli Honig, who's not in these pieces, has forced to acknowledge at the end of this segment that, yeah, they're just not trying to prosecute Trump before the election.
Starting point is 00:48:09 They're trying to convict him. No shit. Listen to this. We agree. We agree that he is acting. Judge Chutkin is acting with an eye toward the election calendar. Now I want to hear Eli Honig assess the propriety of him doing exactly what he's doing. Because on one hand, you could say, well, he's being political. On the other hand,
Starting point is 00:48:29 I guess you would say, Eli, like you probably back in the day, he's an aggressive prosecutor. He's worked the case up. He wants to get before a jury. Right. I don't like the artifice here. I don't like the game playing, the wordsmanship that we're seeing. I think Jack Smith ought to just come out and say it or not. Here's the arguments both ways. First of all, if Jack Smith is trying to get this case tried before the election, and he clearly is, look, that is political. I mean, the counter argument would be, well, Jack Smith just wants the American voters to have resolution before they go to the ballot box. And I understand that as a voter, I would like to know.
Starting point is 00:49:05 But here's the problem with that argument, Michael. Jack Smith doesn't just want to get this trial done and let the chips fall where they may and let the consequences be what they can be. He's the prosecutor. He believes this case. He wants this case to result in conviction. And so his position isn't just, well, I want this case tried before the election. His position really as a practical matter is I want Donald Trump convicted before the election.
Starting point is 00:49:28 I have no problem with the first part of that. It's his job to want and try to convict Donald Trump now that he's indicted. But the second part of that before the election, that's where it crosses the line to the political, in my view. Of course This is how You get how this show ties in now Folks They're effing with you
Starting point is 00:49:54 You got the world economic forum People talking openly We got all this prescriptive mode Holy shit we're almost there We're almost there We're almost to 3 million followers How there. We're almost to 3 million followers. How the hell are we almost to 3 million? How is that? How is that? I thought the lefty said Rumble wasn't going to make it. 812. Come on. Less than 200. We can do this by the end of the show.
Starting point is 00:50:15 Click that green follow button. We got 119. We're going to blow it to 120,000. I might blow pass into the radio show. Jim, I may not make the radio show today just to do it on the air because 3 million freaking people have said, to big tech. 120,000. We are not walking out of this show until we get 3 million people. We're all so close. Chatsters, only you can do this
Starting point is 00:50:46 this is your show it's happening it's happening right now it is happening we are doing it this way 977 come on 3 million come on baby come on it's like we're true we're almost there
Starting point is 00:51:00 come on do it holy shit what the What was there? What was there? Come on. Do it. Who's... Holy shit. What the... What is going on here? What the fuck just happened? What the
Starting point is 00:51:16 hell? Holy shit. Three million. How the hell did we... Look at this shit. I got stuff flying everywhere. We got flags flying. What the hell just happened? I just noticed the flag didn't come down. Where the fuck did the flag go? We got 121,000 people celebrating right now. That's that. You want to see new media? That's some freaking new media right there. That's flagged forever. Permanent flag. Thank you, folks. The bottom of my sometimes broken heart, man. There's been a big, long experiment with Rumble. It was an experiment free speech. And I got to tell you, man, were, a lot of people were nervous. We ain't nervous no more. 3 million people in front of 122,000. You know what? This is a perfect time to end with
Starting point is 00:52:13 this one. This is our fucking round and fucking down segment. Speaking of new media, when you're on new media though, you still have a responsibility to not be a freaking douchebag to your listeners. So there was this guy. I never heard of this cat before at all. I don't know what he talks about or whatever. He's apparently some video guy. Maybe I should. I don't know this guy.
Starting point is 00:52:32 But some guy, Neon or something, he wanted to go to the UFC, you know, the ultimate fighting thing. And he wanted to see the fights this weekend. So Donald Trump was going to be there. So Neon, this guy, I don't know this guy at all. I don't know his politics, but apparently they don't like Donald Trump was going to be there So Neon, this guy I don't know this guy at all, I don't know his politics But apparently they don't like Donald Trump He decided it'd be a good idea to like Go winky winky nod that he had something to say To Donald Trump at the event
Starting point is 00:52:53 So he put this video out there, check this out I'm going to walk up, I'm going to talk my shit to Trump And then it's going to be a very good experience I'm going to talk my shit, I don't care if Secret Service is there I don't give a fuck, I'm going to talk shit Neon's not allowed in They dropped your name specifically Huh? I'm gonna talk my shit. I don't care if Secret Service is there. I don't give a fuck. I'm gonna talk shit, so. Neon's not allowed in. What?
Starting point is 00:53:06 They used- they dropped your name specifically. Huh? They just dropped your name specifically, bro. They said Neon is not allowed in. In the state? Yes. What? I'm gonna take some of your guys' stuff. Excuse me, can we watch this guy's show?
Starting point is 00:53:20 Perfect, thank you. What the hell? I'm not allowed in You specifically so now I need to talk to them About refunding the damn money Hold on no no no there's no fucking way No you stay your ass in the car I don't know but maybe
Starting point is 00:53:35 You know sometimes the best lessons in life Are learned when you just shut the fuck up I mean the guy was a former president You know maybe you should just like shut up. Like, you know, Dana obviously likes him. So Dana White, someone asked Dana White, head of the UFC, who I like a lot. Someone asked Dana. They said, hey, Dana, this Neon cat, he didn't like the fact that you guys didn't let him in the event after he talked a bunch of shit.
Starting point is 00:54:01 And Dana, he was very diplomatic, right, Joe? Very diplomatic. You may want to listen to this. Check this out. There was a popular streamer online called Neon, and he said he was banned from the arena tonight, specifically by- He said he was banned from the arena?
Starting point is 00:54:13 No, what happened is he said some stupid shit on Instagram, and he bought tickets so he wasn't anywhere close. When you start saying stupid shit like that, yeah, you're probably going to get busted up and thrown out of here, you know, making threats and talking dumb shit, looking for clout. I believe he said he was going to... I don't care what he said.
Starting point is 00:54:34 I think he said he was going to confront Donald Trump. I don't care what he said. Did he? Well, he wasn't able to. He's just fucking tall, too. You know that? Fucking punk. Thank you. Yeah. wasn't able to he's just fucking tall too you know that fucking punk thank you yeah i loved it it's the greatest clip ever and he's just i love the yeah you guys see the part at the end
Starting point is 00:55:02 and he's just, I love the, yeah, you guys see the part at the end and he's this tall too. Now I'm going to do this guy a favor. I'm going to show you an instructional video we're going to end with today. And by the way, this goes to all the people who hated on Rumble and said we were never going to make it when we've now blown it up and everything, we're tearing up the entire internet. We're talking to town. Okay. I'm going to send this video out to you all too.
Starting point is 00:55:23 This is the great Roger Scare. It's about a 30-second tutorial on something every single person looking to grow and prosper should consider in their life. And it's a pretty golden rule lesson. It's called fuck around and find out. All right, today we're going to talk about how we can find out and how much we can find out and what it takes to get there. So let's say in this case, I want to find out at a level of seven, okay? So I find that level on my graph and I come horizontally to my gradient line.
Starting point is 00:55:56 Where it intersects with my gradient line, I'm going to come straight down to where it intersects with my fuck around line. That there is going to tell me how much I have to fuck around to find out what I need to find out. See, as you can see, the more you fuck around,
Starting point is 00:56:12 the more you're going to find out. And also, if you stay down here and you never fuck around, you'll never find out. So I hope this lesson is helpful. Thank you. Oh my gosh, look at this. We had another 400, 3 million. See, see to all the people wanting to fuck around with us. You're
Starting point is 00:56:33 finding out now to the great Rogers scare guys. Fantastic folks. You fuck around at a zero. You find out at a level zero. Maybe that neon cat should have known that I love Dana Good for you Go for it Ladies and gentlemen Thank you so much man I would stay forever If I swear If I didn't have obligations to the radio
Starting point is 00:56:53 I would hang with you here Just to kind of chill For another like 10 minutes And just take in everything we did Because we did this No we actually We did this We
Starting point is 00:57:03 Yeah you say Oh no no Dan it's your show. Yeah, great, it's my show, but there's a million shows out there. You pick this show. You don't need this show. You don't need me. You don't. You may like me.
Starting point is 00:57:13 I love you too, but you don't need me. You're here because you 127,961 people want to be. And I'll just never forget that. And you guys changed my life forever. You did. I never thought I'd be doing this, and now we're tearing the entire Internet up. You and me and this entire army out there,
Starting point is 00:57:34 you know, this means the world to me. So just thank you so much. I wish I wasn't so emotionally constipated, as my Aunt Jane used to say all the time, God rest her soul, because if what was in my head was on my mouth and my lips right now, time. God rest her soul. Cause I, if it was in my head was on my mouth and my lips right now, I'd be like Robert Frost, but I'm not, but I promise it means the world to me. Love you guys so much. You did something really special today, right
Starting point is 00:57:56 before the holidays too. Thanks so much, folks. Please subscribe and follow. Let's get to 4 million rumble.com slash Bongino or download the great Rumble app. We've made tremendous upgrades to it. Download that app and open up an account on Rumble. It's free. You don't have to open up an account to watch, but if you want to chat with us, just open up an account. It's free.
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