The Dan Bongino Show - This Raw Video Will Bring you to Tears (Ep 1290)

Episode Date: July 2, 2020

In this episode I address the most raw, emotional, television moment that I’ve seen in a long time. It happened on the Sean Hannity show and we should all watch it. I address the silent majority bui...lding as evidenced by exploding gun sales.  News Picks: Are the polls on Trump to be believed? Some GOP Bushie swamp rats are selling their souls and supporting hapless Joe Biden.  Gun sales are exploding as Americans rush to defend themselves.  Incredible job numbers for June as the economic comeback continues. CNN’s Chris Cuomo gets wrecked in his own interview.  Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:40 Dan Bongino. Ladies and gentlemen, did you see it last night? The Sean Hannity Show? I was on the show right after the guest. If you saw it, you know what I'm talking about. If you don't, if you missed it last night, you know, as I said, yesterday was some of the most important television. I covered the Tucker Carlson Show. Last night was some of the most raw, emotional TV I've seen in my entire life.
Starting point is 00:01:04 I'm going to go into that in the show today. Got a lot of good news. Job numbers today. Spectacular. I've got another story I want to talk to you about too, about a woke social justice warrior from Harvard saying, I'm going to stab you on a thing. What happened to her? These are all important stories.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Today's show brought to you by ExpressVPN. Surf the web with peace of mind. Get a VPN today. Don't wait. Go to expressvpn.com slash Bongino. Welcome to the Dan Bongino Show. Producer Joe, how are you today on this Thursday? It's not Friday. For those of you wondering why Joe is giving his traditional Friday intro on a Thursday, we will be off tomorrow. We recorded an interview with the great Jenna Ellis,
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Starting point is 00:03:54 Go today. All right, Joe, let's go. Folks, I'm really excited about today's show. I, you know, I, sometimes I, I, I say that and you know, I always mean it, but I really, really, really mean it today. It's going to be a lot of interesting material, including some stuff about some books I read that are going to explain to you a lot about why the left's doing what they're doing. So please don't miss it.
Starting point is 00:04:13 First, let's get to this. This is maybe a little somber moment, so I just want you to get ready. It was a tough one for me and I'm going to try to get through this. But last night, a little behind the scenes, I'm scheduled pretty much every night on the Sean Hannity show on Fox. And I was in the B block last night. The B block is the second portion of the show, just a little behind the scenes on how TV works.
Starting point is 00:04:36 That usually starts around 9.30. And there's a C and a D, obviously, in an E block. And Sean had a guest on in the A block. The guest was Mr. Anderson, the father to Horace Lorenzo Anderson. I want you to remember that name. Horace Lorenzo Anderson was killed inside the Seattle chop area,
Starting point is 00:04:58 which is now, thank the Lord, and I'm not using his name in vain, been dismantled. That story seemingly escaped the mainstream media, which wants to avoid the murder of an innocent inside of the Seattle Chop, which was their new breeding ground for heroes. They loved the Chop. They don't want to talk about what really happened in there. So Sean and his producers last night had the father, Mr. Anderson, of Horace on last night. The interview was in the A block of the show,
Starting point is 00:05:38 was probably my guess, having guest hosted scheduled for five, maybe 10 minutes. The interview went on, folks, for probably close to 35 minutes. I sat there in this seat with this earpiece in my ear, watching it on my return right in front of you about 12 seconds before you did, because I'm getting it live. It's always a little bit of a delay when it gets over the TV channel. And folks, I didn't want it to stop. It was some of the most raw, emotional TV I I'm not kidding, I've ever seen in my life. And keep in mind, I'm waiting to come on next. I was on the segment at the end of the show for a few minutes with Pete Hegseth and Geraldo. But it's probably the first time in my career at Fox and elsewhere where I honestly wouldn't have minded one bit if I was canceled.
Starting point is 00:06:23 I mean that. I was sitting here in this very seat listening with my head in my hand, and it was just tough to listen to this man whose son was murdered inside the chop, and nobody, nobody reached out to him. No one. Couldn't even see his kid. Says he got no calls from the mayor. Politically, he's nobody.
Starting point is 00:06:49 I couldn't play, obviously, in the interest of time, the whole video. There were so many emotional moments in it, I had to pick one. This is about a minute and a half. I want you to listen to this. I want you to send this to your friends, your family. Put the politics aside for a moment. I know that's hard, but we all need to hear this because it's something I experienced probably once or twice a month when I was a police officer on a police tape line at
Starting point is 00:07:16 a murder scene. And once you see it, you can never unsee it. When you see that deep, dark place people are forced to go to when their children are taken from them and murdered, you can never unsee it. When you see that deep, dark place people are forced to go to, when their children are taken from them and murdered, you can never unsee that. It changes you forever. You are never the same person. Listen to Mr. Anderson talk about the tragic death of his son. The kids that passed, whatever, what happened the other day, you know, all this on this child. Man, this is incredible. These are kids, man. I'm 50 years old.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Man, these are kids, man. They should have been stopped just a long time ago. It's starting to get, excuse me, but it's getting to a point. You know where, you know it's getting. Gotcha. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry, Mr. Anderson. I, you know, I can only say this as a dad.
Starting point is 00:08:18 You want to break Sean Hannity? No, I'm a pretty tough guy. That will break me. Somebody could ask for this and they need to come talk to me and somebody to come tell me something because i still don't know nothing and somebody need to come to my house and knock on my door and tell me something that you know i don't know nothing all i know is my son was he got killed up there and he's just a that is just a 19 year old no that's or isis Lorenzo Anderson. That's my son, you know?
Starting point is 00:08:47 And I love him. And that was my son. You know, I saw that last night. I've seen it again today. And I really, I don't know. It's like a talk show. We're supposed to talk and I don't even know what to say. Maybe
Starting point is 00:09:12 now it'll make more sense to some of the folks who listen, who have legitimate questions and they say, well, Dan, you know, maybe we should let the voters of these places that have chosen these types of disastrous policy decisions suffer the ramifications. I've never supported that. That's why.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Because not everyone who lives in where I grew up, New York City and elsewhere, in California and elsewhere. Not everyone supported that. And as a result of disastrous decisions made by failed political leaders who couldn't pull themselves out of politics for a moment and see the forest for the trees, this man's son is dead. No one talked to this guy? Mr. Anderson went to the hospital, couldn't even see his son? Mr. Anderson went to the hospital, couldn't even see his son. Nobody talked to this guy. No one called him. No one had the self-respect and dignity to pay this gentleman a call and pay some respects to his son that was murdered inside a lawless area
Starting point is 00:10:19 inside one of America's biggest cities. Folks, we can't give up. These are our citizens too. They deserve a shot. We can't fix all the voters' bad decisions. They want to tax their people to death, regulate them to death. We're not going to be able to fix everyone, but I'm very sorry if you disagree. But when it comes to public safety and protecting the lives of American citizens, there is no silver medal. There's only the gold. And the gold medal is we are going to do everything in our power, regardless of how awful voting choices are in that area or the politicians who lead it, to protect and ensure that you can live freely in your own country.
Starting point is 00:10:59 If we can't do that, then ladies and gentlemen, we've descended into nothing more than third world chaos. Why do I feel that way? Because Mr. Anderson, I mean, folks, I'm not kidding. That was just one moment. There were probably no less than five or six moments like that. And it was the most raw television. I'm not kidding. I think I've seen in my 45 years. I didn't want it to end. I didn't even want to go. I really, I didn't even know how to follow it up. Because what do you even say?
Starting point is 00:11:34 The reason I feel this way, that public safety matters no matter what, I don't care how awful these politicians and mayors are, is because I sat on those police tape lines. I wasn't a police officer very long when I was sent to my first dead on arrival, DOA scene. The homicide,
Starting point is 00:11:57 I told the story to Paula, leave the details out because they're tough to listen to, but it was a shooting. And when you're a new guy you have to stand there and they rope the area off in police tape because it's a crime scene and mr anderson said something he said that's my son that's my son as he broke down. And I walked in the room last night and I said to Paula after that, I said, you know, every police tape line I ever stood on
Starting point is 00:12:30 with a murdered young man or woman in the background, when their parents showed up, you know, every parent says that exact same thing. That exact, exact same thing. Those are the first words any police officer listening right now who's done it knows exactly what I'm talking about. Every single parent of a murdered child that shows up at that police tape line when you're standing there says the exact same thing.
Starting point is 00:13:00 They say, that's my son, that's my daughter. Or they say, that's my son, that's my daughter, or they say, that's my baby right there. And then they collapse. You can't look at that and be the same person the next day. You can't. It's not possible. Like I said, make all the bad decisions you want about taxes, all the bad decisions you want about healthcare.
Starting point is 00:13:30 We can't fix everything. As I said, move away if you think there's no future for you there. But when it comes to public safety, I'm sorry. There's no excuse. I cannot accept, well, just let the CHOP and theaz and whatever exists, you know, eventually they'll get it. No, eventually people will die. And I'm not willing to accept any more Mr. Andersons. And you shouldn't either.
Starting point is 00:14:01 Neither should the president, the FBI, or anyone else. These are kids. Did you hear him say that? These are kids. These are kids. Did you hear him say that? These are kids. These are kids. These are kids, folks. Kids. Horace Lorenzo Anderson was 19.
Starting point is 00:14:19 We all screwed up at 19. What do we know at 19? No one deserves to die? The child was murdered. I'm telling you, if you were a police officer listening, you have been on that police tape. And every single parent that shows up says that exact same thing. That's my baby.
Starting point is 00:14:46 Everyone. that exact same thing that's my baby everyone unacceptable folks I never thought we'd be in this place in the country where we're having a serious argument or dispute about public safety totally completely unacceptable these are American citizens too they deserve to be able to walk the streets, not worrying about having their kids murdered. Now, in case you think feeling that way puts you in the minority out there and that there aren't a groundswell of Americans
Starting point is 00:15:19 that don't agree with me, that public safety and taking care of their families matter amidst this chaos we're sadly living through, ladies and gentlemen, you're wrong. I want to move on from this segment by, I'll put up this story in a minute, but letting you know that you are not alone. Tucker Carlson brought up this the other night. I brought it up on my show often. You are not alone out there. We have moved from what I believe was an unsilent minority during the Obama years to a maybe silent majority. People are afraid to cancel culture and they think they're alone out there.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Like, gosh, I mean, maybe I'm the only one who feels like the country's headed in the wrong direction, that the liberals and all they're doing with the statues and these radical leftists, that this is wrong. No, you're not alone. You are not alone. Don't let Twitter or Facebook or Snapchat or TikTok videos fool you into thinking that America is disappearing into a cesspool of far-left radical socialism. It's out there. We have to fight hard. They are the minority still. They're powerful. They're doing a lot of damage. It's hard to ignore them. But do not get depressed and think you are
Starting point is 00:16:39 alone. You are not. Look at this story in the Washington Free Beacon I pulled up today. You think you're alone? You're the only one out there feeling like things are descending into madness? You're not. Washington Free Beacon, story will be up in the show notes today. Stephen Gutowski. Record-setting gun sales could leave stores dry. Florida retailer said everything was literally sold out. Think you're alone? Look at this from the piece. Millions, millions of people are not going to take any of this lying down, folks. They are not going to let their families fall into third world chaos.
Starting point is 00:17:20 It says an analysis of background check numbers by industry analyst Small Arms Analytics released on Wednesday indicates that more than 2.3 million firearms were sold in the United States during June. That's an increase of more than 145% over June of last year. It's up from 1.7 million estimated to have been sold in May and the 1.8 million in April and just shy of the all-time monthly record of 2.5 million in March. There have been an estimated 8.3 million firearms sold in the United States since March, a record-setting pace likely to make 2020 the greatest year for gun sales in American history if the trends continue. So much so that gun and ammunition retailers are
Starting point is 00:18:05 having trouble keeping up with the demand as Americans flood stores. People will defend themselves and their families. You are not alone. You have never been alone in this fight. All right. I got some good news. I got a lot more to get to. Let me get to my second sponsor here. I always appreciate your patience. I want to get to the job numbers and I want to get to a very, very, very important video from a Harvard student and clearly a social justice warrior and why this video matters and an explanation as to why it matters. And it comes from my, one of my all-time favorite books, a book me and Andrew Wilkow both love. So don't go anywhere, really.
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Starting point is 00:20:30 I mean, I sat here on this camera watching that interview, and I'm telling you, with the lights in my eyes, which always bother me at night, and I couldn't get it. I really, it is the first time I think I was ever on television on Fox that I said, I really hope this just goes the whole show, and I never get on TV TV because it was that powerful. So, and I'm sure you felt the same way listening to Mr. Anderson, just as a dad yourself. So-
Starting point is 00:20:51 Oh, you know it. Send our best, by the way, to little Joe. I know you may get some little Joe time this weekend too. Yeah, buddy, I sure will. Joe and I are both dads. And he told me to make sure that I tell you hello as well. He made a point to say that. Oh, he's a good man.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Okey dokes. Hello. One of America's finest. You got it, brother. You know it. All right. Let me get to some good news for once. All right, folks.
Starting point is 00:21:11 The job numbers are out for June. They are spectacular. We see this article up in Breitbart. Blowout. Be up in the show notes by John Carney. The U.S. economy added 4.8 million, million, not a million, million million but a million jobs in june unemployment fell to 11.1 percent oh not a lot more to that's a huge number predictions were three million we are still in a very bad spot i am not in any way it would be a disservice to you downplaying the catastrophic economic impact of these
Starting point is 00:21:47 disastrous lockdowns, which have no science behind the middle. They were a bad call. But as Mr. Trump, President Trump said today, and the presser that happened this morning about the jobs, we now have a better grasp of how the virus works. We don't know everything, but we know enough. It affects largely older people in a more lethal way. People with comorbidities, younger folks are getting it. They're spreading it amongst themselves, but thank God and literally thank the Lord, the lethality rate is very low amongst young people. That has now given us the ability to
Starting point is 00:22:20 tailor these economic reopenings, which should go full steam ahead. We cannot afford to bankrupt people, bank our hospitals, destroy and wreck our food supply to continue lockdowns that have shown no evidence that they actually work. I'm going to give you one number. I'm going to move on to my next segment. Florida, which locked down the latest and opened up relatively fast. Florida had 15 deaths per 100,000 people where I live, despite having a dramatically older population than the rest of the United States. People that are most vulnerable, 15 deaths per 100,000. New York, a much younger population, which locked down en masse and still isn't opened up in many respects. New York had 161 deaths per 100,000 people.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Explain to me again how the lockdowns were. They didn't. You have no data to back that up at all. It is time to open up the economy with proper precautions. Period, full stop. The debate on that is officially over if you believe in the data and the science. If you don't, keep arguing for lockdowns
Starting point is 00:23:22 and bankrupting people, because that's where you stand. You're all alone right now in that, because there's no data to back that up. All right, let me get to this story. Two-pager today, as always. Lately, it's been stacked up. We're so low. We're low-tech here. I like low. We've been low-tech from the beginning, and the show's still the second most popular conservative podcast out there. Low-tech is good. You know what? I get asked a lot by people who want to start podcasting. What's the secret? I said, content is king, brother. Every single time. Nobody gives a damn about how your background looks. No one. If they can hear it and they can see it and Joe and
Starting point is 00:23:55 Drew do the best job in the business at making it good to look at and good to hear, you are A-OK as long as your content is good. And Paula, who's giving me, which is right. She's giving me, hey, what about me here? She's right. She is the grand dame of the Dan Bongino Inc. operation. All right, so moving on, because this is important. Many of you saw this story. Some of you didn't. This is a TikTok from a woman, a student at Harvard,
Starting point is 00:24:19 who's clearly a pretty radical leftist. She did one of these TikTok videos on an app I refuse to download. I'm sorry. Apparently, it has some ties to the Chinese communist government. I am not downloading that until they clean that operation up.
Starting point is 00:24:32 But it's very popular amongst the kids. It's just a video app. You can do little videos. You jump around and stuff. So it's a Harvard student, and she did this video, I don't know how long ago, a few weeks ago, months ago.
Starting point is 00:24:42 It doesn't really matter. But the video went viral for all the wrong reasons. This is a video where she describes what she's going to do to people who challenge the term Black Lives Matter. And she uses a term here in the beginning. I just recently became aware of a caucasity. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:01 A fascinating term. Yes. I'm sure Joe and Paula just heard this one too. Oh, yeah. So listen to this video. Here's a brief one here. The woman is subsequently, according to reports, been fired by her employer, Deloitte & Touche,
Starting point is 00:25:12 which, listen, this is a threat on video. I mean, there's a liability issue there. But check this out, and I'm going to explain to you what's really going on, I believe, in this woman's head and people who think like her check this out next person who has the sheer nerve the sheer entitled caucasity to say all lives matter i'm gonna stab you i'm gonna stab you and while you're struggling and bleeding out i'm gonna show you my paper cut and say my cut matters too i'm gonna stab you now I again we get both sides because we do actual reporting here unlike
Starting point is 00:25:49 journalists uh the woman now is claiming obviously I was being you know ridiculous it wasn't an actual threat well I can't get in her head there I don't know what she was thinking or not maybe she thought it was brave and she was gonna look like such a frontline tip of the spear battle-tested warrior by issuing it is a threat there's no doubt about it if the threat was real or not you can all debate amongst yourselves so doubt it was a threat i'm going to stab you is a threat it's not saying i'm going to pet you i'm going to clean your ears i'm going to wash your hair for you saying he's going to stab you so obviously there's a serious liability issue with an employer. If later on something were to happen, I'm like,
Starting point is 00:26:27 well, did you miss that? You know? So this video is deep, but not for the reasons the woman in it thinks it is. Number one, this term called Cassidy. Have you ever heard this Joe before today?
Starting point is 00:26:43 No, I know what it means. I looked it up. No, me either. I had to look it up. Yeah. Yeah it up me either i had to look it up yeah yeah me too i had to look it up i had no idea what this meant i i guess when you and i are whoa paula did you know you didn't know either right no paula had no idea caucasity is apparently one of these woke social social justice warrior terms um it's it's it's about basically the audacity of whiteness. How if you happen to be white when you say things without recognizing your white privilege, like, oh my gosh, the audacity of that white person
Starting point is 00:27:10 daring to challenge the social narrative of the time, the caucasity of it. That's, you know, she's from Harvard, Joe. She's obviously smarter than you and I. What the hell do you and I know? Right. You were just the dopey radio guy. I was just the silly, stupid cop.
Starting point is 00:27:24 What do I know? We don't know anything. No real cop what do i know we don't know anything no real world experience at all we don't know nothing either this paula all a bunch of more oh yeah but she went to harvard so you know she's clearly smarter than she is our better and she understands caucasity she understands what that means so she's definitely smarter and the reason we don't know what the word caucasity means, Joe, this is the never-ending cycle of stupid you descend to with social justice. Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:49 Who are now criticizing my show. They're saying this right now. Sure. Trust me. We have a lot of libs that listen to the show. What they're saying now, Joe, is of course Bongino, Armacost, and Paula don't know what caucasity means. It's because of their white privilege. They're obviously racist, avoiding the term caucasity because they're afraid of their
Starting point is 00:28:05 caucasity. That's why. And you're like, you start to spin yourself into stupid circles like, oh, what? What are you talking about? I don't get any of what you just said. Of course, because you're really stupid. That's what they believe. Now, as I play this video, there's a lot here.
Starting point is 00:28:24 There is. It may sound like just a dopey played this video, there's a lot here. There is. It may sound like just a dopey, silly video by an uninformed Harvard student, but it reminded me of a book both me and the great Andrew Wilkow host the show on SiriusXM. We both love. It's probably outside of the works of Thomas Sowell. It's probably my favorite book. The book is called The Revolt Against the Masses by Fred Siegel. It's not my book. I have no financial interest. I've never met Fred Siegel in my life. I've never, don't
Starting point is 00:28:50 know him, never communicated with him. All I can say to you is this book is a life changer. If you're interested in the deep, dark path the Democrat party has taken to get to where they are today. The premise of the book, because Paula asked an interesting question. She said, if you're going to cite the book, what's the book about? I'm like, that's a good point. The book is about simply this. The Democrat party, specifically the liberal wing of it, hates the middle class. They always have. This whole myth, the Democrat credo, we're in it for the little guy, Joe. Yes. Championing the little guy. We don't like the rich. The aristocracy is not only wrong, it's totally backwards.
Starting point is 00:29:30 Right. That's why the book is titled The Revolt Against the Masses. The masses are the middle class and the poor. The rich are a very small sliver of society, right? Just by simple math.
Starting point is 00:29:39 The richest among us, the one percenters, are a small number of people. The masses are everyone else. The left hates them, the one percenters, are a small number of people. The masses are everyone else. The left hates them, can't stand them, has never tolerated the middle class. So without going through the whole book, I took a snapshot, a photo of two of my favorite passages from the book. These two passages, I want you to listen.
Starting point is 00:30:02 They explain a lot in this video. from the book. These two passages, I want you to listen. They explain a lot in this video. The first passage explains why pseudo-educated snob elitists that talk like the woman in this video about the carcassity of your whiteness, and I'm going to stab you if you say all lives matter and show you my paper cut, whatever she said in that rant. Lives Matter and show you my paper cut, whatever she said in that rant. The first portion of the book, Fred Siegel explains, the first cut here, how education is used now as a proxy for your value to society, but education outside of any applicable value added at all. In other words, people like Joe, you know, radio producer, a guy who's worked his whole life,
Starting point is 00:30:50 very talented guy, musician, photographer. Joe does more than I even talk about on the show. He's worthless, Joe. Yeah. Worthless because Joe's not a Harvard kid. Me, cop, secret service agent. What a moron. I went to Penn State for my MBA.
Starting point is 00:31:02 We were an idiot. You didn't go to Yale or moron. Paula, first generation immigrant to the country. Come on, native language is Spanish. What does she know? You're not a Harvard kid. They've always used education as a proxy for your value to society, despite what you've done.
Starting point is 00:31:21 Let's go to the piece. This is beautifully, beautifully described. Paula was kind enough to put the cover of the book in there too, in case you want to buy it. Again, Revolt, The Revolt Against the Masses by Fred Siegel. Please listen to this. This is where he's talking about how, oh, this is, I'm sorry. This is the portion about the aristocracy. This is critical. Yeah, yeah. Can you switch out to the other one? You can leave that in. It happens. Go to the other one, the short one. Let's do the education one. Education's a proxy. Listen to this. This is key. The Americans learned from Shaw how to be narrow-minded in a witty, superior way. Talking about George Bernard Shaw.
Starting point is 00:32:05 author could simultaneously insult the middle class and yet be embraced by it on the grounds that your receptiveness to criticism signified someone who was a cut above. Both men mine the ore that was usually the moral strength, but sometimes the self-defeating vulnerability of Western culture, its capacity for self-criticism. It's genius. He's talking about how you use this education proxy. Do you see the video at City Hall? We don't have it for today. It's too, I'm short on time,
Starting point is 00:32:36 but there's a video at City Hall, the new shop that New York City, City Hall. There's a guy in a green tutu screaming up and down to the cops. You don't even have a college education. Did you see it? Some of you saw it. Oh, no. This is it.
Starting point is 00:32:50 That your education in an elite radical leftist institution like Harvard and elsewhere that promotes this nonsense, your education has shown you the key to being both at the same time a hero to the middle class while insulting them because you're from harvard you realize you're an evil person and you're the problem because you're of your caucasity so if you are a white social justice warrior spitting in the face of police officers you're doing it because you realize you're the problem. And again, your support, your fake support of the middle class is signaled by you insulting them. You may be saying, I don't get it.
Starting point is 00:33:35 It's because you went to Harvard and you know more than the middle class. You claim to champion that it's your job to take these dumb radio producers and cops like me and immigrants like Paula and drag them to your woke, educated side. And your ability to do that was generated by your signal passport from Harvard or Yale. Oh, yes. That you, you get it? And that signal how much smarter and more brilliant you are than these dopey truckers and carpenters and you smelly cops and radio producers and Paula computer engineers. You all losers. That the signal that you're losers is you're not as woke as I am because I went to Harvard and Harvard taught me I'm the problem. Right, right. And I know I'm the problem and you don't.
Starting point is 00:34:27 And I will drag you over by getting in your face like green tutu guy and telling those police officers, you didn't even go to college. You don't know nothing. That police officer knows a whole lot more than green tutu guy. Education is that proxy for them not life education not real world skills an actual sheepskin diploma is all you need to show the middle class what losers they are and how you're enlightened and a hero to them because you can criticize them because you know you're the problem and they don't. Genius. So there's the first part. They hate a meritocracy. The second
Starting point is 00:35:13 part of this is even better. It's a little longer, but it explains the history of the Democrat. There's only one paragraph, but bear with me. It explains the history of the radical left movement that claims that, again again they're in it for the little guy they're not as i just told you they only want to criticize the middle class you're so stupid you don't realize you deplorable idiots you're the problem i do listen to me i'm from harvard care about your mining experience what do you know truckers what do you guys know feeding the country and all miners powering theing the company, making sure they've been. What the hell do you know? I studied basket weaving at Harvard.
Starting point is 00:35:48 I'm the guy. I wear a green tutu in front of cops. I know. Cops keeping the streets safe and stuff. What a bunch of morons. The second part is about how the whole genesis of the liberal Democrat party in the United States was a yearning for an aristocracy. Doubling down on the education as a proxy.
Starting point is 00:36:13 You may say the Democrats want an aristocracy. Aren't they the ones who say they hate aristocrats on the 1%? It's a scam. They love this. Their aristocracy is again, the education proxy to anoint them as the the pantheons of genius and morality and we should all listen to them dan i don't get i thought they swear the democrats always told me they were in it for the middle class they hate the middle class they can't stand you they are yearning for the middle class. They hate the middle class. They can't stand you. They are yearning for old European style aristocrats and the ability to get into that upper class.
Starting point is 00:36:49 They don't want anything to do with merit. They want it to be a signal to be educational. Listen to this. I'm going to read through this. This is great. I took this a long time ago, the screenshot. Siegel, revolt against the masses. The contributors to civilization in the United States, many of them
Starting point is 00:37:06 Harvard men, were driven by resentment. The so-called lost generation, explained Malcolm Cowley, was extremely class conscious. Wait, I thought we heard was the opposite. These Harvard men love the middle class. No, no, no, no, no, no. Goes on. Like Bourne, these Harvard men had, quote, a vague belief in aristocracy and the possibility of producing real aristocrats through education cowley said they went to europe to free themselves from organized stupidity to win their deserved place in the hierarchy of intellect they felt that their status in america wait as we talk about this pretend he's talking about social justice worries right now and this will make sense. Even though we wrote this book years ago.
Starting point is 00:37:49 They felt that their status in America's business culture was grossly inadequate, given their obviously exceptional intelligence and extraordinary talents. Their simmering anger at what they saw as the mediocrity of democratic life led them to pioneer the now commonplace stance of blaming society for their personal failings. Animated by a patrician spirit, they found the leveling egalitarianism of the United States an insult to their sense of self-importance. Oh, dude. Maybe the greatest paragraph in the history of written material laid down in book format. There's so much there. In the interest of time, I'll give you the key takeaways. Democrats can't stand you or the middle class.
Starting point is 00:38:36 They revile you. They hate what he calls the leveling egalitarianism of a meritocracy. What does that mean? Let me translate it for you. What do you mean I have to work for a living to be in the aristocracy in the United States to get rich and own a private jet? I'm smarter than you morons. You didn't even go to Harvard. What do you mean? A guy like Joe can go and become the podcast engineer for the second biggest show in America without having gone to Harvard
Starting point is 00:39:05 and make a decent living for himself and his kid? That's leveling egalitarian meritocracy, my arse. Joe doesn't deserve to be in my presence. I'm a Yale student with a social studies degree. What does Joe know? Musician, photographer, what an idiot. Damn Bongino. How dare he lecture America with his podcast?
Starting point is 00:39:32 Moron, cop, secret service guy. A business owner with a successful business. Come on, his degree was from the City University of New York. What an idiot. They hate a meritocracy. They hate it that the middle class, by going to an educational facility, whether it be a trade school or a college, can educate themselves and work hard and build their own business without going to Harvard and getting a degree in 19th century women's studies. They hate that. The left hates a meritocracy. They yearn for the days of an
Starting point is 00:40:07 old school European aristocracy where you'd get a gentleman's C in school and you would be passed down and knighted and you would lead the great unwashed deplorables into the promised land. That's what they want. These are the new aristocrats. They think they are. The social justice warrior, caucasity crowd, offended to the point where she says, I'm going to stab you if you actually challenge the assertion that all lives matter. The rage in her face. Ladies and gentlemen, go to my YouTube, please, youtube.com slash Bongino. Please watch the video. If you've listened to the show, just fast forward to the part. I'm not worried about the views or anything
Starting point is 00:40:48 like that. Go to the part. Watch the rage in her face. Watch the rage at the statement, all lives matter. The rage. So angry. You've dared, you gross, deplorable, middle class truckers and everything out there, that you've
Starting point is 00:41:04 dared to challenge her and her Harvard education in your own caucasity, that all lives matter? She's so angry, she says, I'm going to stab you. Horrified at leveling egalitarianism, where everyone has an equal shot at success. The Democrats and liberals don't believe that. They believe the only shot at success is going to a woke Ivy League college and they will coach you.
Starting point is 00:41:31 You don't be deplorables into the promised land. And if you disagree with them, they're going to stab you. And they're angry to cover one final portion of that Fred Siegel quote from this terrific book. The whole book's like that. Their own failures in life, their own, where they don't get rich, they never build a successful business, they go to a job that fires them because they're sitting there posting memes about social justice warrior nonsense all day from their cubicle. They blame those failures then on what? Meritocracy in the system. Oh, this system isn't fair. I went to Harvard. I can't believe I didn't get promoted over Joe, who got the job ahead of me because he worked harder. They blame the system.
Starting point is 00:42:19 And they simmer in rage and anger all day. They look at themselves. They hate themselves. simmer in rage and anger all day. They look at themselves. They hate themselves. They hate you. They hate everything about their lives because they've never found peace in things that me and Joe and Paul have found. Peace in family, peace in faith, peace in hard work, peace in hope that the hard work will lead to a better tomorrow. There's peace in that. Sometimes there's more peace in the hope you'll be successful than actually being successful itself. They have no such hope because they'll never be what you are or what Joe is or what Paula is, never. It will be angry TikTok warriors for the rest of their lives offended at the idea that you may believe all lives matter. To the point where they threaten to stab you on a video.
Starting point is 00:43:12 Egalitarianism. They hate it. Equality. They hate it. But you've been told otherwise, haven't you? Democrats care about the little guy. They hate the little guy. They always have.
Starting point is 00:43:24 Read the book. Fire that baby up to number one on Amazon today. It'll change your life. It's that good. As I said, I have no financial relationship with them. I promise you whatsoever. It is just really, really worth your time. All right, let me get to my final sponsor. And I got another important story, another video of um a democrat lawmaker again completely blowing up his own point in a cnn interview and not even understanding that he did it of course to do what joe attack president trump that's all they do these days none of the stuff even matters anymore they don't they're just making stuff up all right finally our show
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Starting point is 00:46:12 I can't express to you in strong enough terms how critical it is right now. And I mean, I think this should be evidenced by what happened with the Spygate debacle, where President Obama was briefed by John Brennan about a PP tape dossier that was so obviously false that it altered the course of human history. Do you get that? I've explained this numerous times, how when I was an agent in Indonesia with the Secret Service, we thought we had a potential terror attack on our hands and the president was an hour from landing and everybody was like, what do we do? Well, I was the lead. I had to make the call. I said, we're not going to brief them until we figure out what's going on. We can always turn
Starting point is 00:46:47 them around or stop them from coming to the hotel we were in. Turned out the incident was entirely innocent. The guy was not a terrorist. Why didn't we brief the president? Because we didn't know. Told the story now three times. You don't brief the ultimate decision maker, the president of the United States, on information you don't have or are not reasonably confident is true. You could change world history like spying on the president because you thought he was a Russian agent like Barack Obama did on then-candidate Trump. So here's Seth Moulton, failed presidential candidate. He's a congressman. And using his military experience, by the way, to give an example that proves my point, not his, but he's a Democrat, so it's always tough to get through.
Starting point is 00:47:34 He's on CNN with Jake Tapper, and he's asked about this intelligence. And he gives an example, saying, hey, if it were me when I was a platoon commander, exactly, that's the point. saying, hey, if it were me when I was a platoon commander. Exactly. That's the point. Listen to the cut. I'll explain on the other side of it. If I, as a platoon commander, received a report that my platoon might get ambushed, that perhaps we would get blown up by a mine and I failed to say, well,
Starting point is 00:47:59 you know, we should take mine resistant vehicles. Perhaps I said it's not 100 percent. So we're just going to go out on foot. And my platoon got blown up. I wouldn't be on Twitter defending myself. I would be in prison because that is the basic level of command responsibility expected of the most junior officers in our military. And so for Trump to deny that as commander in chief is the ultimate dereliction of duty. Do you understand how this guy just entirely refuted his point in his point? He said, if I was a platoon commander and I thought there was a roadside bomb and sent my troops into and they got killed, I'd be in jail.
Starting point is 00:48:41 Exactly. He then follows it up by saying, that's my basic level of command decision yes that is your basic level of command that's not the president's call he refutes his own you is this joe am i is this getting through yeah do you get what i'm saying yeah me as an on the ground gs13 secret service agent I had to make a command decision to investigate this suspicious activity in a hotel room. It was not the president's call. He didn't need to know about it.
Starting point is 00:49:13 And Seth Moulton talking about his job is right. If Seth Moulton, when he was a platoon commander, did not do that and his troops were killed and he ignored it, he would be in the brig. He's right. If I, as an agent in indonesia saw suspicious activity in a hotel room did not investigate it it turned out to be a subject planting a bomb in the hotel room and it went off i'd be in jail too but he refutes his own point he says that's my basic level of command and the commander-in-chief should know this and
Starting point is 00:49:46 he is not the commander-in-chief is not at the basic level of command you're talking about to address the problem you just mentioned there you go are you suggesting that the president of the united states should be briefed about every roadside explosive, suspected roadside explosive, throughout war zones around the world? Is that what you're saying? This is a congressman who actually refutes his own point in his own point. Of course not. There are basic levels of command structure. GS-13 special agents with the Secret Service.
Starting point is 00:50:26 Platoon commander on the ground. There are higher-ups. You have generals, one-star, two-star, three-star, four-star. You have the Joint Chiefs chairman. Then you have the President of the United States. All who get intel from the DIA, the CIA,
Starting point is 00:50:42 the NSA, they have to decide every day, given the president's limited time, he doesn't work 24 hours a day, he's not an automaton, which one of those decisions are important enough and based on sound enough intelligence that it's going to require an executive call by the president. Whether you should drive by a potential roadside bomb in Iraq is not one of those decisions. Does he miss that? Whether the president should come to that hotel or not, when we've yet to decide if the man was a terrorist or a businessman, is not the president's call. It was mine, and we made it.
Starting point is 00:51:25 Do you get that? He refuted his own point. It was not a decision that intelligence officials felt should be brought to the president because the intelligence they had, they didn't feel was verified strongly enough. I really, I'm like astonished. We're still talking about this because it's such a basic point that you would think the Democrats would be more cognizant of the fact that they're making themselves look silly in their own press appearances. It was a command level decision at my level, at the basic level I made. The commander in chief should do the same.
Starting point is 00:52:00 What? You hear what you're saying? What? You hear what you're saying? Good luck, seriously, calling up the president for every single battlefield decision made in war zones around the world. Just, gosh, Seth Mullen. I mean, really? That makes sense? Everybody get that? Yeah. All right, good. Getting a nod from Paul and not from George.
Starting point is 00:52:23 Yeah, it took a little while. All right, let me move on. I got a couple more things I want to get through. Yeah. Yeah, I know. But I had to get it because it's really, you're going to hear more about this story. Voter fraud warning. Voter fraud alert.
Starting point is 00:52:32 We need an alert on the screen. Drew, throw in like a big, I'm warning you, there are going to be big problems in this election if we don't get stuff I'll say. We'll leave the expletives out of it together right away. I was going to cover this story yesterday. It was a little short on time. Folks, I am extremely worried you should be too.
Starting point is 00:52:49 What the heck is happening in this election with mail-in ballots? Wall Street Journal, editorial column. Mail-in voting gone wrong again. Fraud charges and piles of ballots were thrown out in New Jersey. Folks, the Democrats want widespread mail in voting for this upcoming election. I'm telling you right now, mark this show Thursday, July 2nd. It will be a disaster like you have. It'll make the Bush v. Gore election look like romper room. You will have ballots counted potentially after inauguration day. You will have ballots thrown out in mass. That's not happening, Dan. Actually, it did happen. Let's go to the Wall Street Journal piece. It happened in New Jersey where they tried this
Starting point is 00:53:38 experiment. Let's go to screenshot number one. Fascinating numbers here. New Jersey's a useful warning for the nation here. Four men, quote, four men are accused of committing fraud last month in the city of Patterson's entirely vote-by-mail municipal elections. For one reason or another, county election officials have thrown out about 20% of ballots submitted. 20. Zero. Two. Zero.
Starting point is 00:54:07 Two. Zero. Not 0.2, not 2%. 20%. For Joe Biden, that's one in five ballots. 20% were thrown out in an all-mail-in election. Ladies and gentlemen, can you imagine the chaos if in a national presidential election, 20% of ballots had to be tossed out?
Starting point is 00:54:34 I hate hypotheticals, but let's just for a minute play this game. Don't assume all of those ballots are Democrat ballots. Oh, right. Can we do a hypothetical, Joe? Let's say in a swing state, a swing state like Florida, where I live, where the president won, but not by a huge margin. Let's say the president loses the state
Starting point is 00:54:56 like the Democrat in the gubernatorial race did here by 100,000 votes. Population of Florida is over 20 million people. A sliver. Let's say we find out in Florida, by 100,000 votes. Population of Florida is over 20 million people. A sliver. Let's say we find out in Florida, millions voted and 20% of them had to be thrown out. We find out of those 20%, 15% were Trump votes.
Starting point is 00:55:18 You think they're going to accept the results of that? They say, why are you blaming it on Trump? I'm not. I'm giving you a hypothetical. Flip the script. Say in a swing state, Iowa, Ohio, either one. Say the Democrat loses. Loses by a point. Same scenario. 15 of those 20% of bail-in ballots thrown out were Democrats. You think they're going to accept that result? Ballots thrown out were Democrats. You think they're going to accept that result? You may say, ah, Dan, who cares if they accept it?
Starting point is 00:55:56 I care, folks, because the Democrats have shown their willingness, some of them, especially the radical left, to engage in highly destructive acts when they don't get what they want. That's how we opened up the show today. It's not to be gaffed off 20 let's go to another screenshot in case you think oh my gosh 20 of votes got thrown out that's pretty bad it can't get any worse oh yeah it can in a bruce willis six cents moment um number six cents i see dead people at least three dead people tried to vote the patterson press report wait that's i'm not making that it's a real sentence yeah it's not funny it's just i don't know if this sentence was worded properly at least three dead people tried to how did they do that the patterson press reported
Starting point is 00:56:44 so the wall street journal is apparently quoting the patterson press um At least three dead people tried to vote. How did they do that? The Patterson Press reported. So the Wall Street Journal is apparently quoting the Patterson Press. NBC News in New York found a Spanish-speaking resident who was listed in the county records having voted. She said, we did not receive vote-by-mail ballots, and I didn't vote, she said. This is corruption. This is fraud. Others say they mailed their votes,
Starting point is 00:57:00 yet their names are shown on the list of ballots with bearer problems, meaning people took them in. Just to back to that opening sentence a moment at least three dead people try how exactly did they do that can you walk us through the process i mean was was was it a lazarus moment i did i missed something three dead people didn't try to vote that is if the patterson press might want to revise that statement three dead people I promise you did not try to vote. Somebody tried to vote on behalf of three dead people, maybe,
Starting point is 00:57:29 but three dead people did not decide to vote. I mean, right. I'm not crazy. It was just a poorly worded sentence. Yeah. Yeah. Joe,
Starting point is 00:57:37 I take that back. We talked about the Ellen Sauerbrie, Paris Glendening gubernatorial election in Baltimore a few weeks ago on the show. And we did mention how dead people showed up in mass, you know, Officer Rick walking dead style to vote in Baltimore in that election. So it's not uncommon for dead people to try to vote. Having said that, it's a big problem nonetheless. Yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:57:55 However poorly worded the sentence is. It's a huge problem. Can you imagine if in a little town of Patterson, three dead people showed up to vote? And nationwide, we geometrically blow that up into tens of thousands of dead people showing up to vote. Kind of a big deal, folks. No, again, this is not the walking dead. It's not George Romero. Is it George Romero?
Starting point is 00:58:16 Night of the walking dead. I'm always terrible with pop culture stuff. This is not going to happen. Dead people should not vote ever. I thought that was, um,'s tautological i guess not folks this would be mass chaos it would be mass chaos both sides would be sniping at each other and we would have a deadline to get the president elected inauguration day it's all in the constitution that if that deadline was missed it would be an absolute disaster. How can it be missed?
Starting point is 00:58:45 Ladies and gentlemen, I'm not saying how could anymore. I once said, how can we tear down a statue of George Washington? That would be crazy. And we're there now. It would be chaos. Big, big problems for the week ahead.
Starting point is 00:58:56 We have a couple of stories up a bunch. You know that calm about it too. All right. In the interest of time, we're going to wrap up today's show. Please tune into tomorrow's show with Jenna Ellis. It's a really good interview. It's close to an hour.
Starting point is 00:59:07 One of the legal advisors for the president of the United States. You've probably seen her on Fox and going at it with the folks on CNN a lot. She's very good. It's a longer interview. It's long form. It's definitely worth your time. Check that out tomorrow. We will be off on Monday.
Starting point is 00:59:21 Again, thanks to my crew. First vacation in a long time. We really appreciate it. Please subscribe to my show, youtube.com slash Bongino. We will see you all on Tuesday of next week. Take it easy. You just heard Dan Bongino.

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