The Dan Bongino Show - Troubling New Revelations About this Miscarriage of Justice (Ep 925)

Episode Date: February 27, 2019

In this episode I address the troubling new revelations regarding the extent the DOJ went to in order to hide the Clinton corruption. I also address the real reason that the Democrats are putting Mic...hael Cohen behind closed doors. Finally, I address a series of liberal lies about “Medicare for all.”  News Picks: The Green New Deal would cost an astonishing 94 trillion dollars.   Bill Maher’s smug red state mockery couldn’t be more wrong.   Democrats are asking Michael Cohen all the wrong questions.   Democrats voted for infanticide yesterday. Absolutely disgusting.   The fix was in for Hillary Clinton.   When is the investigation going to start into John Brennan?   The Green New Deal would cost every American household $65,000.   Copyright Dan Bongino All Rights Reserved.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 get ready to hear the truth about america on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host dan bongino all right welcome to the dan bongino show producer joe how are you today i know it i know it's like this is like mandatory in the audio and TV business. Yes, it is. Even Sean did it yesterday, right? On Sean's show. So listen, before we start, I always say, you know, producer Joe, I'll hire you today because you're my guy. You've been with me forever.
Starting point is 00:00:35 But we have an ensemble cast again today. Yes, we do. We have Sulu over there, Blair. We have Spock and Linda. Actually, I don't watch Star Trek, so I can't even name another. Oh, McCoy and Ethan. Who's another? I don't even have another. Jason,'t even name another oh McCoy and Ethan who's another I don't even have another Jason
Starting point is 00:00:47 Jason you're just gonna be Jason so your crew member Jason on the Starship Enterprise we got a whole team of people at Ice Station Hannity here in Vietnam helping us out
Starting point is 00:00:56 so thanks to them seriously you guys are great and ladies Linda I really appreciate it I don't mind being one of the guys I know you never mind
Starting point is 00:01:04 and we got great feedback on your initial appearance on the show The show did bonkers numbers So we appreciate that But thanks a lot I was just making kind of a joke about how I'm overseas And my wife, she's going to kill me of course My wife, who I love dearly But she texted me about my fish
Starting point is 00:01:20 Who may be dying a slow death at home She's like, hey, do you have to feed this thing like what's i was like uh uh yeah yeah you do um it is not a battery operated you got to throw that sucker five pellets a day so don't worry folks listen we love adam that he's fine i'm kidding my wife fed the fish because i know i'll get it but the fish is fine but yes it did bother me a little bit the question do you have to feed this? It is not a nine volt fish. That sucker needs actual pellets every day to get going. So he's doing good though.
Starting point is 00:01:50 Ladies and gentlemen, he's doing good. Let me just put that out there. All right. So yesterday was a pretty crazy day in Vietnam. And keep in mind, I'm losing track of time because we're 12 hours ahead of you. So when I say yesterday, I don't even know if I mean yesterday
Starting point is 00:02:05 Eastern time or yesterday. Even Linda hasn't slept. I popped into the hotel room this morning in the studio and Linda's eyes and I said to her, and she got mad at me. And I know you did because I know you. I popped into the hotel room and her eyes are like sunken in like she hasn't slept in like four days. And I said, man, you look like
Starting point is 00:02:21 fill in the blanks. And she's like, what do you mean? Yeah, you walk in the room, you're in the room five man, you look like fill in the blanks. And she's like, what do you mean? Yeah, you walk in the room, you're in the room five minutes and you look at me and you go, man, you look like ass. And I'm just like, really? Good morning. Probably not the best way to handle it. But she looked like she had to sleep. And you know what your answer?
Starting point is 00:02:36 I don't mean like ugly. I don't mean like ugly in a bad way. I just mean like, you know, just like not good. I'm like, thank you, Dan. I get it. The subtle art of diplomacy is not my thing. I think that's what kind of makes the show different yeah it's tough to sleep over here because it is the exact opposite you know what i'm saying i've been texting joe at all kinds of crazy hours too
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Starting point is 00:04:37 So you have the president of the United States. He is on the ground here, uh, in, in Vietnam and Hanoi having this summit with the North Koreans over a, obviously, I think it's tautological just to say it, a very serious grave matter, the threat of nuclear weapons and a potential attack on the United States if they've developed the technology to do so. And what do the Democrats decide to do?
Starting point is 00:04:58 They decide this is the opportune time to hold a hearing with President Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, for one purpose and one purpose only to humiliate and embarrass president Trump and make him look silly on foreign soil. Now, folks, this is pretty disgusting. I can rant all day about this, but again, I don't want to waste your time, but there
Starting point is 00:05:19 was an old expression that politics ends at the water's edge. Meaning when the president was overseas we were all united in purpose um that ended of course with you know the the Dixie Chicks going overseas and and uh who I used to love by the way Natalie I used to love the Dixie Chicks their first album was awesome I probably just lost my man card there but that's fine because I thought Natalie Mays was was the cat's meow man they were They were great. And she goes overseas, and I wasn't a huge George W. Bush fan, but she trashes him in a foreign concert. And it seemed like
Starting point is 00:05:50 all the... I don't know if that just opened Pandora's box, but it was all over after that. Now that you're holding congressional hearings to humiliate President Trump while he's meeting with a nuclear power that's threatened to annihilate us, whether they have the capability or not, of course, is questionable, but there's no... The gravity of the situation is not in question.
Starting point is 00:06:07 It's just disgusting. And it speaks to the question, what side are the Democrats really on anymore? If I'm a Democrat now, I'm sorry, but I'm embarrassed. My party's just really gross. It's just disgusting what they're doing. But rant aside, there's something going on in this. There's a key takeaway a lot of people are missing here.
Starting point is 00:06:27 The Cohen testimony is going to be two segments. It's actually going to be three, but for our purpose, it's going to be two separate boxes of testimony. The first box of testimony is going to be behind closed doors, and it's very, very kind of sneaky what they're doing. I like to uncover this stuff. very kind of sneaky what they're doing. I like to uncover this stuff. The stuff they're putting behind closed doors with Cohen is the stuff we were told was, this was going to take down Trump.
Starting point is 00:06:51 The collusion. This is it. We got him. We got his lawyer, the collusion stuff. He's colluding with the Russians. Now, Joe,
Starting point is 00:06:57 why is that behind closed doors? While the open testimony, the second box of testimony, second tranche of things he's going to say have nothing to do with collusion at all. They're going to be about his personal business deals. That's all going to be open for the public to see, to openly humiliate the president, where I'm sure Cohen's going to go on about. And I don't trust this guy as far as I can throw him about payoffs and, you know, what he thinks are suspicious business dealings or whatever. I don't trust Cohen as far as I could chuck this guy.
Starting point is 00:07:23 And it ain't far. But that doesn't make any sense. Joe, stop me if I'm, you're the audience ombudsman. I'm with you, brother. If the big scandal here is that Donald Trump colluded with the Russians to steal the election, why is that stuff, the stuff that's
Starting point is 00:07:38 behind closed doors, while the humiliating personal details are the stuff they're going to broadcast out to the public probably all over CNN and MSNBC. Well, the answer is very simple because the behind closed doors stuff, as Byron York says in an excellent Washington examiner piece, it's in my show notes at Bongino.com. Subscribe to the email list. I'll launch them right to you. The stuff Cohen has to say could potentially be exculpatory for Donald Trump on the Russia stuff.
Starting point is 00:08:06 So just to be crystal clear on this. Yes. Yeah. And I'm going to explain why because I'm not going to leave you hanging here, folks. Remember that old joke? How do you keep an idiot in suspense? And you just leave a radio.
Starting point is 00:08:19 I don't know how. Like, that's the joke. I won't leave you hanging. This Cohen, the whole purpose follow me here the whole purpose for this entire special counsel investigation how it came to arresting cohen uh vis-a-vis the special counsel and then southern district in new york right was this whole assertion that trump had colluded with the russians that whole idea that he colluded with the russians
Starting point is 00:08:42 to steal the election was based on a dossier of which Michael Cohen is a central figure and player in that dossier. He is mentioned 24 times, two dozen times in the dossier. So I hope you're picking up what I'm putting down here. The reason Elijah Cummings and these other guys are putting that stuff behind closed doors is because if Michael Cohen goes under oath again in a closed door testimony and entirely debunks the dossier, craps all over the dossier and says this thing is complete garbage, then do you understand he will have completely exonerated Trump and made the entire committee look silly? Now there's one key tenant is your regular listener show. You probably know where I'm going with this already.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Although Cohen's mentioned 24 times in the dossier, he is a key figure in this one mention where he allegedly goes over to Prague and coordinates with a Russian connected official. You remember this? He coordinates and gives cash payments to this Russian official to get this tranche of Hillary emails that have been hacked.
Starting point is 00:09:50 Now, if that happened, that would be a very serious potential crime. Yes. What's the problem, folks? Cohen's never been to Prague. He's never been to Prague. He has denied this repeatedly. Lanny Cohen, who, Linda, you've had on the channel i mean lanny davis i always say lanny lanny davis never let a good crisis go to waste
Starting point is 00:10:12 thank you for correcting me there yes you've had on the handy show with us now let me ask you is lanny davis a republican i know yeah hell no lanny davis is a clintonista on steroids. Lanny Davis is Cohen's lawyer, folks. He has repeatedly debunked this too. Lanny Davis has zero interest, less than zero interest, right, in promoting Donald Trump as being innocent of any of this. He has already come out and said
Starting point is 00:10:37 the central component to the dossier, the whole basis for the prosecution of Trump for collusion is fake.hen has never been to prague to set this thing up with emails or so on now do you see my point joe the reason they have him behind closed doors on the russia stuff is because it's exculpatory and then they want to put out the nonsense tabloid national inquirer stuff to embarrass trump while he's negotiating with kim jong-un for a potential denuclearization
Starting point is 00:11:06 deal on this peninsula. There's a way to fix this, but we have to call a guy named Vinny. What the hell is that? Where did you find that? That's Ray Romano. Is that when we go back to the conversation about I got a guy? Joe's always got a guy. He's got a guy.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Joe always does have a guy. I got a guy. Joe is like the guy who has the guy. You do. That's good. I like that. All right. So enough on that.
Starting point is 00:11:31 But all right, folks, by the way, we are live streaming this on my Twitter at D Bongino. We're going to do a snippet of the show. So this is the first time we've done this from Ice Station Hannity here in Hanoi. So if you're on my Twitter at D Bongino, you can check it out actually live. So we've never done that before. So we blair here though rocking it with the technology stuff i can barely figure out how to turn on my iphone yeah so it's the first time we've done this all right so again the takeaway from that story is that the democrats what side are they on when there's an opportunity to exonerate our president on false charges and have cohen come
Starting point is 00:12:01 clean on the prog thing they hide him behind closed doors and when they want to embarrass him in front of an international audience to talk about tabloid stuff, like, oh, we'll put that stuff out in the open. Total, complete frauds. All right. Let me get to this because I want to get rock and roll on some really important stuff. Can we add a point here? I don't mean to interject. No, of course. We were talking about this before. You know, the American people voted for Donald Trump because of what they thought he could do because of his business skills. It had absolutely nothing to do with anything else. They don't care who he sleeps with. They don't care
Starting point is 00:12:32 what he did before he ever even thought about running for president. They don't care. You know, Linda, I've said this before. Joe, what do we call this? Battlefield morality, right? Yeah. You know this from having... How long have you been in this business, Linda? 15 years.
Starting point is 00:12:46 Now, Joe, how long have you been in conservative radio? 20 years or so? A little over 30. Yeah, you've been around... Yeah, I don't want to age anybody here. I'm an old fart. So there's a lot of experience here. I ask you that for a reason.
Starting point is 00:13:01 You've lived through, and you were on the air, both of you. Joe, for a few more for republican president sure yeah i'm not knocking george w was a good man but i was not a big george w fan neither was i we have tried the morally kind of upstanding let's vote on this and i'm not knocking trump listen i'm a sinner too i'm not getting into i don't do these kind of moral judgments right but the point is we've tried this stuff like let's vote for like the the suave nice guy whatever it may be and you know what now let's just be honest we want a nutcracker we just do and i don't mean the play the bottom line is you know the nice guy is probably doing
Starting point is 00:13:34 whatever he's doing behind closed doors too and you know what i don't want to know about it and i don't care if you don't know how to balance your checkbook if you don't know how to make negotiations with world leaders it really doesn't matter to me what you're doing with your dinky do it's none of my business i don't care have you ever heard dinky do yeah from uh laugh in i believe yes a long time ago no i would joe and i call it battlefield morality how we have tried this before where we voted for the nice guy or the the polished guy or the eloquent guy. And what we got was crap. We got continued funding of Planned Parenthood,
Starting point is 00:14:10 which, by the way, Trump this week hit again, trying to take funding away from Planned Parenthood. We've tried this before. We're in a battlefield morality situation right now. And what I mean by that is when you're in the trenches with a guy and you're sitting next to him, whereas if you were, say, in basic training and the guy was, you know, texting his girlfriend while he's married, you may be like, dude, you know, that's not the right thing to do.
Starting point is 00:14:30 That's not cool. And it's still not. But when you're in the battlefield in the trenches and, you know, there's an opposing army headed your way, you're not like, hey, bro, that tweet you sent out yesterday, you're like, start shooting. And this is we need someone with Trump to start fighting. And he's one of the first guys we've seen since possibly Reagan who was like, no, I just don't care what you say.
Starting point is 00:14:51 You know, full steam ahead. Damn the torpedoes. Full stream ahead. Full steam ahead. I agree with you. I don't, I don't care about any of that. Doesn't bother me at all. A perfect example is Mitt Romney.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Nobody voted for Mitt Romney. And then what happens? We support him and now he backdoors us. I mean, that guy, I can't stand Romney. I know stand i know but honestly it's like there's the clean cut guy i love my wife i'm married for 30 years yeah nobody voted for you yeah and he lost nobody cares they just want to know how you do business mitt mittens oh all right today's show but i gotta remember i had to take a note new coffee i'm having a delayed effect to mittens i apologize you didn't get that i did it's so freaking funny though you never heard that i have but i don't know that whole moment right there oh all right today's show brought to you
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Starting point is 00:16:54 So there's been some more breaking news on the Clinton disaster. Now, I always read my audience email, even the bad stuff, and some guy said, man, I can't believe you're covering this Clinton stuff again. And I responded, well, I couldn't respond back fully, but there's breaking news on it. It's important.
Starting point is 00:17:18 So the Epoch Times, it's Jeff Carlson who is just slaying it over there. Really, I don't know where he's getting this stuff. Keeps getting testimony leaked from these FBI people on the record, and there's revelations about just how far they went to cover up on the Clinton scam. So I have this piece headline, lead first, as always. The fix was in for Clinton.
Starting point is 00:17:42 Now you may be saying, oh, okay, great. Dan, that's not news. It's not. But now we have the deets on how this actually went down. So Carlson gets his mitts on some testimony from Tricia Anderson and Lisa Page, two higher-up FBI lawyers, about how the DOJ shut this thing down. And he throws a wrinkle in detail in this thing that is just fascinating about how far they went
Starting point is 00:18:06 to squash any investigation into Clinton. But they were so stupid, they kind of missed something. Now, before I tell you this story, yeah, we're doing Hannity's radio show too. They're letting me borrow their studio. So we're doing it like he's borrowing mine. Yeah, Hannity's doing a show for my studio. It borrow their studio. So we're doing, we're doing like, like he's borrowing mine. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:25 Hannity's doing a show for my studio. It's the other way around. So I hang around afterwards. Oh, you guys are buddies. That's fine. I know. He was funny.
Starting point is 00:18:31 It was, we had a good time yesterday. They bought like a food cart and it was great. It was like, I have, I'll put some pictures on my Instagram if you guys want to check it out. But we're all sitting here talking and I, who was I talking to?
Starting point is 00:18:41 Kristen or Tom or somebody. And, uh, the idea, oh, and Dan Hoffman who was here. And we were talking about how I. And the idea, oh, and Dan Hoffman, who was here. And we were talking about how,
Starting point is 00:18:47 I heard this line once by Father Bob Sirico, I use often, who spoke at the Acton Institute. I was listening on C-SPAN one day. And he said, it's not that government is too big. It's that government is too stupid.
Starting point is 00:18:58 And he's right. When I tell you this wrinkle about what the FBI missed, you're going to be like, is this for real? So let me get right to it. So the FBI, when they applied for search warrants to access Hillary Clinton's computers and computer devices and the devices of her staff for the emails, she ran over a personal server. You tracking?
Starting point is 00:19:16 Yeah. They had to get a search warrant to get those emails. Not no big surprise there. They used a very specific charge, which was 18 USC, which stands for United States Code. That's the criminal code. 18 USC 793 F. So follow me here, folks. This is going to be a little complicated, but I promise you it's worth your time. When they applied for a search warrant, they went to a judge and said, we need to access these emails based on a potential violation of 18 USC 793. That charge is basically the trafficking in sensitive information,
Starting point is 00:19:48 and F is the gross negligence statute. In other words, Joe, the subsection of the crime, which indicates that whether you did it intentionally or not, if your behavior was, quote, grossly negligent, you're guilty. Now, they laid it out in front of a judge. This is the crime we think was committed. Therefore, we need a search warrant. Now, ladies and gentlemen, you don't have to be a lawyer to figure out that if you want to get a search warrant, you have to lay out in a search warrant some very specific things. When I was a federal agent, you have to lay out where
Starting point is 00:20:21 the property is going to be. You had to describe it. Let's say I was searching a home. You have to say it's a white house with a white picket fence with three windows in the front and a door. It looks like this and it has a roof. You have to lay out a very specific location. You can't just do what you, there's no open search warrant. There's no, I want to search more for Joe Armacost. For what? I don't know, something. That's not the way our system works. They were very specific about not only the place they wanted to search the computers, and they described them. They were also very specific, which you have to be, about what crime. You can't just say, I want a search warrant.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Why? I don't know, because Joe got a bad haircut this week. So I want a search warrant for scissors at his house or something. That's not the way this works. You don't roll that way. That's not, no, you're not getting it. You lay out a crime. So they lay out even the subsection.
Starting point is 00:21:07 They think Hillary Clinton's team trafficked insensitive information and they were grossly negligent. Now, what's fascinating about this whole thing is these idiots must have forgot about what they put in the search warrant because the DOJ, Jeff Carlson, this is in the Epoch Times piece. It's in my show notes today, Bongino.com. Check them out. Carlson gets his mitts on his testimony,
Starting point is 00:21:31 where this congressman starts asking Bill Price-Step, who is, keep in mind who Price-Step is. You've heard his name often here. He is this higher up. I think it's Pre-Step. Pre-Step, Pre-Step. I always say Price-Step. I always pronounce everybody's name right.
Starting point is 00:21:44 But you're right. It's a very, very under-discussed person. And he's a key. He's the linchpin. The whole thing, because he's running the whole, he's Stroke's boss, and he's responding directly to Andy McCabe. Yep. So, Price-Step.
Starting point is 00:21:58 See, I'll say it wrong a thousand times. Pre-Step. Pre-Step is in front of a congressional committee under oath. He's asked by this congressman about a chart, folks, that Carlson gets his mitts on and that he had in the Capitol hearing from the DOJ that sent over to the FBI. And this chart specifically excludes charges they can use to charge Hillary Clinton. And one of the excluded charges, in other words, do not do this, is the gross negligence statute. Oh, oh, isn't that cute?
Starting point is 00:22:36 So they get a search warrant approved by the Department of Justice, approved by a court, approved by a judge. Every search warrant has to go in front of a judge, has to be read and sworn to. We believe there's probable cause this crime, 793F gross negligence was committed. Yet once DOJ gets wind of it, Loretta Lynch's DOJ sends a chart over
Starting point is 00:22:58 that specifically leaves out gross negligence. So this congressman pulls this chart up, this guy Breitenbach, to pre-step, and he starts asking about it. Let me read to you what Carlson got his mitts on here. We see in this chart
Starting point is 00:23:13 that the DOJ is not willing to charge this, meaning 18 U.S.C. 793F. Hey, my question's going back to those draft affidavits. He's talking about the search forms. If DOJ is not willing to charge this statute, why would the FBI in an affidavit he's talking about the search warrants if doj is not willing to charge this statute why would the fbi in an affidavit use the same statute as a predication to obtain a search warrant if the statute was never going to be prosecuted that's a lot of lawyer talk for what the hell were you
Starting point is 00:23:36 charging him with if you weren't going to charge him with it so pre-step obviously pre-step caught off guard again now i think pre think pre-step is singing. I think that's why he's been left out of the criminal prosecutions. I'm reasonably confident that he's the one, let's say, telling tales. And I think that's why he's been left out of a lot of things. So pre-step responds. So he's like, this is him stuttering through this. He says, so I don't know who put this together and used this language.
Starting point is 00:24:07 So the congressman responds, well, someone in the FBI general counsel's office did. He says, yeah, no, no, I trust you there, but I don't know why they, again, put it together. I don't know why they use this language. DOJ not willing to charge us. You don't? So I'm going to give you two questions here. I'm going to go a little round robin. Okay. We're going to, this is going to be a sample, an unscientific survey of general public opinion
Starting point is 00:24:29 about what we think really happened here. Do you think Linda, option A, that the DOJ sends this chart over to the FBI, specifically excluding the only chargeable crime they put in a search warrant because A, they didn't feel like they had any evidence or B, because you think the deeply connected democrats inside the department of justice wanted to give hillary clinton a pass just throw something out there just throw it out i mean listen i have a lot of thoughts on this and one of them is the fact that uh you know rod rosenstein former you know deputy ag is married to you know lisa barsumi gonna get a lot of emails i haven't mentioned that on the show people are gonna so there you go so lisa barsumian is a very under-discussed person because she's the wife of
Starting point is 00:25:08 of a doj you know official but you know she also is an attorney she represented bill clinton as a united states attorney and she has dealings with both hillary and bill clinton she also has dealings in representing robert m Mueller. So the fact that our Deputy AG is married to somebody who represented the Clintons as well as represented Mueller, whether it be in an official capacity for the United States or maybe she had some personal
Starting point is 00:25:36 off-the-record consulting, I don't know. But I think there's something there. I'm going to render a guess that you're going with B. Blair, I'm just throwing it out there. It sounds that way. All that and I got B. Now, ladies first, of course, so producer Joe, out of respect for you and your position, your exalted position within the show.
Starting point is 00:25:55 Reverence. Reverence position. Armica, is it option A, that they really couldn't find anything and there was no chargeable crime on Hillary, or option B, you think they couldn't find anything and there was no chargeable crime on Hillary? Or option B, you think they were giving him a political pass because the Clintons were the exalted ones? Jim, I'm going to go with option B for 300. What is B for 300? An inappropriate Jeopardy worded language.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Armacost. Ding, ding, ding. We have two out of three. But for the sense of unanimity and consensus mr blair oh exalted one of bongino.com thank you the uh yes and and the paula blair axis of power on bongino.com i know how paula would answer i'm married to her so i don't need to get paula on the phone maybe i should call it but how far hold on let's do this on the phone before Blair, before we get to you. I say B. I'm going to. While you're.
Starting point is 00:26:45 You're going to say B. I want her to call me right now. I'm just going to add. This is. We're going to do this. So we have three B's now that this was probably a politically motivated decision. Right. Three.
Starting point is 00:26:55 You have Blair. Everybody gets it. If Paula calls, we're going to get a four for four. This show has got completely. Paula's feeding the fish right now. She's busy. I think the fish. She sent me some. Poor now. She's busy. I think the fish, she sent me something.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Poor Harry. It's a fish funeral. She just sent me a cryptic text. I don't know what this means. The fish died? No, no, no, that's not cryptic. That would mean actually the fish really did die. So the congressman asks some additional questions too,
Starting point is 00:27:17 just to follow up and close the loop on this. So the Breitenbach says, I can stipulate that we've seen drafts of search warrants submitted to the Eastern District of Virginia to obtain material in the Clinton case. So Priestap says, well, okay. And we've seen drafts of search warrants submitted to the Eastern District of Virginia to obtain material in the Clinton case. So Priestap says, well, OK. And he says, based on those search warrants, the predication was 18 USC 793 F. In other words, ladies and gentlemen, the fix was in from the start.
Starting point is 00:27:37 They never had any intention whatsoever of charging Hillary and the news. So you don't think I'm just some rando here bringing up some dopey topic out of nowhere. You have to have the info on the Clintons. Yes, of course we knew. That's not the story that the fix was in. It's the lead, but it's not the story. The deeds matter. Folks, you're going to argue with your liberal friend that the fix wasn't in.
Starting point is 00:28:00 What are you talking about? She wasn't guilty. Really? Because they got a search warrant on a charge they specifically excluded from actually charging. That's the takeaway. The search warrant said 793F, gross negligence.
Starting point is 00:28:14 The DOJ sent over a charge saying do not charge them with 793F. Does that sound like justice to you? Of course it doesn't. You know, I tweet out every day, like, collusions for imbeciles. Don't be an imbecile.
Starting point is 00:28:29 Don't be on this. They sent out specifically a chart that said, do not charge them with the charge we're actually charging them with. Ridiculous. Hey, so a little on the ground here stuff in North Korea. We are not in North Korea. We are in Hanoi, about North. I have a little note here. I'm not in North Korea. Not been in prison by the North Korea. I have a note. We are not in North Korea. We are in Hanoi. About North. I have a little note here. I'm not in North Korea.
Starting point is 00:28:46 Not been in prison by the North Koreans. They wouldn't let me do a podcast anyway. So Linda, you're here, Dad, and you guys are here. So the traffic here is crazy. It reminds me of when I was in Indonesia, and seemingly everybody has a moped. Oh, is that what they are? Yeah, they're mopeds. Oh, I thought they were like scooters.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Yeah, scooters, scooters, mopeds, same thing. Oh, okay. Yeah, like Vespa looking thing. Yeah, yeah. What would you say, like 80% of the vehicles are- And the weird thing about it is there's almost no traffic control at all, but nobody hits anyone.
Starting point is 00:29:22 Okay, so yesterday, Blair was writing, said something to me, and he goes, the seemingly chaotic, but yet perfectly coordinated movements of the, I was like, dude,
Starting point is 00:29:32 that's the best way to say it. Blair, it's organized chaos, is it not? Yeah. Like when you first see it, it looks like this can't work. Well, Linda said yesterday the traffic signals
Starting point is 00:29:39 are just a suggestion. Mere suggestion. Nobody pays attention. I haven't even seen a traffic signal yet, so I don't know where you guys i have it says don't walk now you'll die so and nobody does though so oh yes they do it's like a game of fraud well not i haven't actually witnessed it yet but when i was in indonesia
Starting point is 00:29:56 i remember the same thing it's like because there's no traffic control everybody's super aware of what the other person is doing and it's almost like they have this collective like borg like hive mind in traffic where the guy on the scooter knows what the other and it's just insane i'm gonna try to get one of the people at fox one of the executives has a time lapse video of an intersection it's guy john if i can get it from him i'm gonna put it on my instagram it is killer you're gonna be like, the time lapse is over like an hour. You're going to be like, how did nobody get killed there?
Starting point is 00:30:28 There's no traffic at all. And there are thousands of mopeds. So I'm only telling it because I'm getting some questions about some color on the ground, but it's like, I got a nice compliment, thanks to Joe and Linda and the team and everyone else
Starting point is 00:30:39 about the sound quality of the show. And they said, what am I traveling with? I'll put a picture up on Instagram. Blair has traveled with essentially looking like a military connex box of, you know, if you had,
Starting point is 00:30:51 if you were like a Green Beret unit taking over a small town, that's the kind of, Blair has so much stuff in this room. The show sounds good because this is like a $10 billion studio. So the behind the scenes story to that,
Starting point is 00:31:02 which you may have heard when we were on Sean's show the other day, is that we have six cases of gear but the gear allowable allowable weight is 32 kilos kilograms or whatever the heck it is and literally we had to unpack each of our gear bags because we have so much gear we have you know we have one regular system and then a redundant system so that when one takes a, we got another one to back it up. But we had so much gear. I had to pay extra money just to get the gear on the plane.
Starting point is 00:31:30 So you have here, because I was getting all these questions. We have four RE20 mics. What are those, compressors? Yeah, we got compressors. We got two mixing boards, three compact boxes. Everybody's asking me this. Battery, he's got- We got two battery backups. He even brought RLX, like compact boxes. Everybody's asking me this. Battery, he's got two battery backups. He even brought
Starting point is 00:31:45 RLX, like sound protection. So the reason the show sounds good, and I deeply appreciate your compliments. But I did get a question. A guy emailed me and he's like, how did you do that? And the answer is, I didn't. I only travel with an iMac and a microphone when I travel. But they don't mess around. And this is the show, if you listen later,
Starting point is 00:32:01 so make sure you tune in to Hannity's show, 3pm Eastern. It's the same studio. We're doing the same show that's why I just I don't go anywhere I just wait for Sean to come in we all just hang out we all just hang out hang out in Hanoi yeah hang out and it's the middle of the night here's something else to do and we just knock out both shows Linda's like let's do your show here so that's why it sounds so good but something funny happened yesterday so I go over at in the morning here which is the night to remember, we are exactly the opposite of Eastern time. So Sean's 9 p.m. Eastern Hannity show on Fox is at nine in the morning. So I do my show. Sean does his radio show. I go back to the hotel for a few hours and then I bounce over to the JW Marriott where they're in Hanoi, where they're doing the
Starting point is 00:32:38 show. So I'm in the control room they have set up for Fox and I can see there's a hustle and bustle, and it's reminding me of when I was in the Secret Service. Everything in the Secret Service is hurry up and wait. Everything's like, and then all of a sudden it's done. Hurry up, hurry up. Okay, wait, hurry up, hurry up. Wait, wait. And it's just reminding me of the energy.
Starting point is 00:32:56 I'm like, what's going on? And I'm not speaking out of turn. They broadcast this on the other side. Sean's stuck in traffic. Joe, I'm not even kidding. It's like 8.35 p.m. Sean is in traffic. I don't mean traffic.
Starting point is 00:33:10 I mean traffic. Nobody's moving anywhere. And they're looking around, and they're like, I don't know. Is he going to even make it for the show? So he's stuck in this car, and if you watch the show,
Starting point is 00:33:23 this is legit video. It's not a joke. They're like, Sean, you got you gotta take a scooter they pick some random guy on the street on a scooter sean jumps on the back of the scooter and he gets there with like 20 minutes to spare you have to see the video so yeah i get this text from sean and uh and and his assistant and i'm like is this like photoshopped is this a joke? I'm like, are you guys kidding? And he's like, dude, this happened to me right now. I'm like, what? And he was so, you know, listen. Listen, Sean loves motorcycles. Nobody knows Sean better than Lyndon.
Starting point is 00:33:54 He's been with him for a long time. Sean has this just gregarious personality. You think he'd come in all like really upset and angry and all fired up. This is crazy. Get me out of here. Nope. Came in, thought it was the funniest thing. He'd say, put that on the show or everybody get it on the show.
Starting point is 00:34:08 So he's just a good guy and I just want to throw that out there. And I'm not just saying that because he's let me use the studio. Really, it was just such a great experience. Okay, I want to move on. Bernie Sanders did his CNN town hall last night. The biggest fraud in politics right now.
Starting point is 00:34:23 Bernie, I mean it. He's not the sleaziest. That's Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell. But he is the biggest fraud. He says he's a socialist. He owns three homes, has a nice car. It's probably worth close to a million dollars. It makes him a total, complete fraud. So Sanders was on CNN last night.
Starting point is 00:34:41 And I want you to listen to the way this total fraud dances around a question asked of him a very specific question are you going to be allowed under the Bernie Sanders socialist health care system to keep the insurance policy you have now or not simple remember Obama even radical far-left Obama was like hey if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. Listen away, Bernie. He does a little dance around this question. Play that cut. Senator, let's talk a little bit about Medicare for all, because about half of Americans, as you know, they're insured by their employer plans. According to a recent Gallup poll, 70 percent of these people with private health insurance, their plans, they like their plans. They think their plans are good.
Starting point is 00:35:27 Will these people be able to keep their health insurance plans, their private plans, through their employers, if there is a Medicare for All program that you endorse? What will change in their plans is the color of their card. So instead of having a Blue Cross Blue Shield card, instead of having a United Health Insurance card, they're going to have a Medicare card. That Medicare card will allow them both to go to any doctor that they want. If they're going to the doctor, they're happy. Any hospital they want. But you know what else? They're not going to be paying any private insurance premiums. If they are seniors, we are going to expand Medicare benefits to cover
Starting point is 00:36:08 dental care, which is not covered for seniors, hearing aids and eyeglasses. There will be comprehensive health care. People can go to any doctor, dentist or hospital. So if they like their health insurance plan, they won't be able to keep their health insurance. If they like their health insurance plan, they won't be able to keep their health insurance plan. Well, nobody, this business of liking your health insurance plan, which, by the way, employers change every single year. People like their doctors. They like the hospitals. They like the care they're getting. Our bill, in fact, right now, if you are in a particular program, you may not be able to go to the doctor that you want.
Starting point is 00:36:45 Our program will allow you. But if they wanted additional private health insurance beyond Medicare for all, would they be allowed to purchase that kind of health insurance? Our bill covers all. Health care needs all. If people want cosmetic surgery, for example. Yes, of course, they can get private insurance. Wow. You know, I almost reluctantly have to give Bernie credit. For that was one of the finest dances around.
Starting point is 00:37:14 I mean it. I'm not even kidding. I don't agree with it. But from a strict tactical perspective, he must have rehearsed that with a focus group. Oh, my gosh. 200 times what a perfect way to never answer the question was simple wolf blitzer asks him a straightforward question can i keep my health insurance plan i have or can people keep it or not so he never answers so he says two Actually, there's three takeaways from this. Takeaway number one. He says, well, it's not about that.
Starting point is 00:37:50 It's about the color of your card. I'm surprised you're making a race thing. You're a racist. You have the wrong color, right? I'm surprised you didn't go right to identity politics. And you're definitely a racist if you don't support Medicare with the wrong color card. He goes right to, it's not about that. It's about the color of your insurance card. It's going to change from this color to a Medicare color.
Starting point is 00:38:12 Okay. That's not what I asked. I didn't ask you if the color of the card is going to change. I asked you if we can keep our health insurance. So he, he, in a genius tactical shift, like this fraud is that he's getting to be an expert at this he doesn't answer the question because the question answer would be grossly unpopular to probably upwards of 70 to 80 percent of the population the answer is no you can't keep your insurance under socialist breadline bernie's uh socialist medicare system so he goes right to, oh no, it's just the color of the card. Then he, this is, I mean,
Starting point is 00:38:47 this is like tier one level trolling of people right here. He says, no, it's not about that. People like their doctors and you know, you gotta be able to go to your doctor. Notice what he did. You see what he did there?
Starting point is 00:39:02 This is slick. It's a family-friendly show. He makes it out. He disconnects the health insurance you have that you like, which enables you to see your doctor from your doctor himself or herself. A genius move. Notice how mentally it gets you away from, wait, wait, I'm going to lose my plan, but he automatically refocuses on you. But don't worry, it's your doctor you're going to be able to see. There's no guarantee of that. How does Bernie know that? I can guarantee you one thing, that an incredibly large number of doctors and hospitals will shut down under this bernie sanders system because a doctor's time like food water and everything else is a scarce resource it has to be allocated
Starting point is 00:39:52 it can only be allocated one of two ways you'll get a nobel prize in economics if you can tell me a third way by the way i put this question out for five years doing this show no one's ever emailed me a third way to allocate scarce resource you You can price it or you can ration it. That's it. You can either price it or you can ration it. Meaning a doctor's time is going to be rationed under a non-price government run system. That's the only way, folks.
Starting point is 00:40:16 There is no other way. So what Bernie does is he disconnects you from the insurance and the doctor and he makes it about the doctor, but he leaves out the part where it's your insurance now that enables you to see the doctor you like. That may be how you actually found your doctor. You understand the tier one level trolling this is?
Starting point is 00:40:35 It's genius. He never answers the question that your insurance that makes you, that allows you to see your doctor now is going to go away. But instead of getting you all panicked about it, he goes, but don't worry, you'll still be able to see your doctor. He has no way of knowing that. None. It's not possible.
Starting point is 00:40:50 One more thing I want to bring up about this clip because it's important. Bernie keeps talking about this. It's a myth. It's a myth we've debunked. Joe, you're probably tired of hearing it right now. Matt Palumbo, my resident debunker on the website, on the debunk this section, has debunked this six different ways from Sunday. There's a talking point Democrats are out there that needs to be on your tip of your tongue to immediately counteract and break down or else you'll fall prey to it too.
Starting point is 00:41:17 And it's this. Oh, listen, we can get rid of the administrative costs because Medicare is more efficient. Notice what he says there. Bernie says in the clip. He says there's a private insurance premium. What he's suggesting there is that free market private health insurance costs more because the administrative costs are more. But there's a little trick here. Here's the trick they do. When you see it, you'll see why a lot of people get scammed by this. They're not talking about the administrative costs of private insurance versus Medicare and government insurance overall. When they say, oh, the government does a better job and the administrative costs are lower.
Starting point is 00:42:04 What they're talking about is the percentage of costs spent on health care as a function of the overall cost of the medical bill. So let me just give you an example. Joe, I know you're tired. You've heard this, but some in the audience may not have heard this because it's a common talking point. Yeah. If the healthcare costs for private insurance overall for everyone in the country, let's just use round numbers, were a hundred dollars and the administrative costs overhead, right? The administrative staff and whatever were $10, then the percentage of healthcare costs that go to administration and private healthcare would be 10%, 10 out of 100. But if they spent the same $10 in the government on administrative costs,
Starting point is 00:42:36 but the amount of money spent on the healthcare of that population is $1,000, all of a sudden the healthcare costs are what? 1%. Oh, whoa. Joe, the government managed to save money because they're only 1% of healthcare costs. Now, you may say, Dan, you just made their point. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm not done.
Starting point is 00:42:59 The government is never more efficient, okay? Don't make me laugh. You ever been to the DMV? Like, listen, give me a break. When was the last time you said, wow, this government, they really do a great job
Starting point is 00:43:08 knocking it out of the park. What a great job on the bureaucracy side. The answer is sometime close to never. You've never said that. All right. The way this works, folks,
Starting point is 00:43:16 is who does the government insure? Well, Medicare is a large swath of the government's spending on healthcare. Medicare covers who, Joe? Do they cover five-year-olds and six-year-olds?
Starting point is 00:43:28 No. No, of course not. If you have $1,000 in medical bills because there's an older, sicker population via Medicare you're insuring and the administrative bills are the same or even more, or even $20 or $30, not $10, of course it's going to look like the government spent less money on administration as a percentage. That's not the case at all. They're just insuring an older, sicker population. When you actually put the numerator and the
Starting point is 00:43:57 denominator, excuse me, in context and you've control for the health status of the population, the government's administrative costs are off the charts. It's not even close to private insurance. Folks, you have to be a moron to believe that the government bureaucracy somehow has figured out a way to be more efficient than a free market private insurance industry. I mean, are you insane?
Starting point is 00:44:20 Who actually believes that? This has to be able to roll off the tip of your tongue though when someone says to you well the government's administrative costs are far cheaper than the private sector you go well how did you measure that well as a percentage or you may have to take most liberals i'm sorry but they're really dopey you may have to tell them what they're saying because they don't usually know you'll say what you're saying is you're saying as a percentage of the overall health care spending correct the liberal typically won't know but if they do if they do know, they'll say, yes, that's what I'm saying. They say, well, are you controlling for the health status?
Starting point is 00:44:51 What do you mean? They don't know what controlling means. A lot of them, you know, claim to be really smart. Controlling means are you are you extemporaneous variables? Are you controlling for that? Are you controlling for the health status of the population to make sure you're not spending more on those people therefore the percentage of administrative costs looks lower just because it's an older and sicker population oh no no we didn't do that of course you're a liberal therefore you're a de facto moron because when you control for that it's obvious the government didn't do anything but you see this is yeah this is why I live to do this stuff. And just to give you a little idea where I heard this, one of the best ways to debunk liberal talking points
Starting point is 00:45:32 is to watch the Saturday shows. Go to Fox, put on the Saturday shows and watch the liberal debates because they all come in. I don't know if they prepare on Saturday night through some like bored collective hive mind, but they'll come out with their talking points on the Saturday shows.
Starting point is 00:45:45 And I heard that about five years ago on a Saturday show and I immediately went to Google and I put in myth that government administrative costs are lower on healthcare. And there were about a hundred articles there from Heritage. It's so easy to debunk, it's nonsense. So now you have it.
Starting point is 00:46:02 It's only because it's an older, sicker population. And therefore, of course, the percentage is going to look lower. It's nonsense. So now you have it. It's only because it's an older, sicker population. And therefore, of course, the percentage is going to look lower. It's nonsense. All right. One more point and we'll wrap it up for the day. So I got a great email from a guy yesterday and he's like, you missed something on the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez day. A couple of days ago, we hit this tweet she sent out where she was like celebrating the idea that she's wasting your money. She's like, hey, I pay my entry level staffers $52,000 a year on my congressional staff because I want everybody to have a living wage. Okay.
Starting point is 00:46:33 Number one, you are not paying anything. We are. You know, it's fascinating how she distributes other people's money and then celebrates. It's like it's actually coming out of her pocket. Wow. You've paid your staffers $52,000. That's really nice. She actually is coming out of her pocket.
Starting point is 00:46:43 Wow, you've paid your staffer $52,000. That's really nice. Now, I know people in this office and others who have given their own money to other people, but she's giving away taxpayer money. But another point on that is, well, isn't that kind of a slap in the face to experienced staffers who've worked their whole careers to get a better salary for the value-added skills they bring to our office, who now have to accept the same entry-level salary as an intern who got their first job? I mean, that's kind of a little bit of a punch in the gut if you're a rational, sane person. But again, we're talking about the Democrats,
Starting point is 00:47:11 so I know that's a bridge too far. But a guy sends me an email. It was beautiful. It was just awesome. He's like, you missed the biggest point of all. He says, why isn't she paying herself that? I said, yes, brother, the dude who sent me, I'm sorry, I forgot your name. You are a genius. I tweeted that out last night. I don't know if you saw it. I forgot to email me this.
Starting point is 00:47:33 I wasn't like, I was not trying to give, I really genuinely, I can't forget, but you know who you are because you sent the email. That is a genius point. He's like, if she was a real socialist, then she should have paid herself the 52,002. And I added a little tidbit at the end of the tweet. From each according to his abilities
Starting point is 00:47:49 to each according to his needs, right? That's the communist manifesto, man. That's the socialist credo, babe. That's it. So from each according to... She should only need $52,000. She just said that's a living wage, right, Joe? So why is she getting paid, what, $174,000?
Starting point is 00:48:04 So I would like everyone to tweet her. Be cool about it. You know, tweet at, she's at AOC, tweet her and ask her why she's not accepting the $52,000 she's determined to be a sufficient wage to live. From each according to her abilities, to each according to her needs. Yeah, babe, let's
Starting point is 00:48:20 do it. Let's do it. Come on. She should take it too. If she's a legit socialist, she should take the $52 she's a legit socialist she should take the fifty two thousand dollars that was a genius point absolutely stellar so the dude who sent that you are awesome you get the well we got a contest coming up i may send you something because i like you so that was one of the best email i I read my email. That thing was awesome. I read that and I'm like, darn it, why did I miss that on the show? I tweeted out like, that was an ode
Starting point is 00:48:50 to you, buddy. Alright, that was a lot of content. We were off. For what it's worth, I'm really enjoying it. We don't really do these ensemble operations, but I'll keep you updated on the status of negotiations here. Oh, let me just one final thing before we go. I know I haven't even spoken about the north korean negotiations yet
Starting point is 00:49:07 listen it everybody needs to take a chill pill on this i don't know any easier way to say it they're pressuring trump to leave this place with some kind of hard declaration you know i'm not a golden calf worshiper folks but let's be candid here reagan's negotiations with gorbachev took a very long time. And not only did they take a long time, there were some major steps back and some major failures there. Before we ultimately saw the breakup of the Soviet Union. They're dealing with a tyrannical dictator here. If we can come out of this with some accounting, full accounting of the nuclear capabilities of the North Korean regime.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Remember, we don't even know how many nuclear weapons they have. I've seen any estimate from 10 to 30. We have no idea about their capability on reentry, which is important. It's important because if the weapon can't make it back through the atmosphere and burns up, you don't have an atmospheric detonation. I can have an actual, you may not have a detonation at all. It's not everything, but it's important and an accounting of their storage facilities where they're keeping this stuff if we can get that and we take the danger level from a nine to an eight then folks that's a marginal improvement and the people on the left saying
Starting point is 00:50:20 oh if he doesn't come out of here with a hard deal you know what can it i'm tired of you idiots these are the same people supported giving giving the Iranians a pallet full of cash while they were chanting death to America. You know, hard pass. No, thanks. I'll keep you updated as we hear stuff on the ground. And of course, I'll give you some color commentary from what it's like here in Vietnam. All right. Thanks again for tuning in, folks. I really appreciate it. Please subscribe to the show on iTunes. It is free. If you have a iPhone or iOS, just go to the podcast app, click subscribe. If you have an Android, you can go to iHeartRadio or SoundCloud, click follow, or you can click the follow button on SoundCloud as well. It'd be really appreciated. The subscriptions are what drives us up the charts.
Starting point is 00:50:56 All right, folks. Thanks a lot. I'll see you all later. You just heard the Dan Bongino Show. You can also get Dan's podcasts on iTunes or SoundCloud and follow Dan on Twitter 24-7 at DBongino.

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