The Dan Bongino Show - Trump Did It Better (Ep 1486)
Episode Date: March 26, 2021Joe Biden’s press conference was a total disaster. In this episode, I discuss the evidence that Biden is in worse condition than advertised, and I present conclusive evidence that he is lying. Also,... I interview Governor Kristi Noem about the controversy surrounding her refusal to sign a bill preventing men from competing in women’s sports. News Picks: GOP voters are done supporting politicians who turn on their interests. Joe Biden blatantly lies about the Trump tax cuts during his press conference. Goldman Sachs is in a fight with its woke employees. Is this story about Hunter Biden and a handgun for real? Obama era lieutenants are back in key Justice Department roles. Support for voter ID laws is massive. Al Sharpton disgraces himself. Again. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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You know, I noticed something at the Biden press conference yesterday.
I noticed something I think a few people missed about the way the press conference was set up.
That should set off some kind of alarm bells with everyone.
I'm going to get to that.
And I also just want to make the quick point in the beginning that, you know, Trump did it better.
He just did it better. He just did it better.
This was I mean, Trump answered questions from everyone all the time.
Even that fake news dude, Jim Acosta at CNN. Right.
What did we see yesterday? That wasn't a press conference.
That was like a scripted high school play.
He even had little notes, even had little notes in a binder.
I thought binders full of stuff were bad.
Some of you will get the joke.
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Welcome to the Dan Bongino Show.
Let's get right to it.
One quick note before we get to the show and the content today.
I will be guest hosting for Sean Hannity on the Fox News Channel tonight,
9 p.m. Eastern time.
Check that out.
Could be interesting.
That and, you know what, Guy,
don't let me forget to talk about the radio thing too today.
I'm going to take a little note about that.
A Rush, my Rush Limbaugh thing.
Some, what's that?
Oh, yes, yes. That's right oh yes yes that's right yeah that's right good point see he's gonna remind me about all this stuff this is what's good about
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All right, Joe, let's go.
All right.
I forgot, Joe, it is Friday.
I got a little distracted in the beginning of the show,
given my excitement about it.
So if you would, again, in your worst 1960s game show voice,
let us know it's Friday, please.
It's Friday!
We only skipped that once in the last few years on a very dreadful friday that was but today is a pretty darn good one uh listen trump
just did it better folks okay he just did it better uh he did press conferences better he was
just a more exciting guy uh but biden's not only absolutely boring. I mean, like on a 100 scale, on the excitement scale, he's like a 1.6.
He's just a disaster for the country, too.
So I want to go through this three big takeaways from the press conference yesterday.
And we have our interview with Kristi Noem.
She made it to the interview yesterday.
So don't go anywhere.
Let's go to takeaway number one.
Something I noticed that I didn't see anyone else cover.
Joe Biden's cognitive condition is clearly worsening.
Nothing funny about it.
It's not a joke.
He is clearly deteriorating mentally rapidly at this point.
I've told you repeatedly that sources have told me, multiple sources, that his
condition is bad, very bad, that people know it's bad and that they're hiding it. That's why they
hide. That's why he's called hiding Biden. I want you to look at this video first of how Donald Trump
did an East Room press conference. So if you're listening on audio, I'll describe it to you.
But if you're watching on video, rumble.com to you. Uh, but if you're watching on video,
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if you'd like to watch the video,
I want to play this video of Donald Trump walking out to the East room of the
white house.
This was an East room press conference.
So if you're looking at the front of the white house from Pennsylvania Avenue,
this is to the left.
This is to the left.
This is the farthest room to the left of the White House on the residential side.
OK, it's the East Room.
I want you to play this.
This is Donald Trump walking out to a press conference in the East Room.
And given that this was Biden's first one, you'd probably see the majesty of it.
You got that?
There you go.
So you'll see.
There he goes walking out of the door.
You see him walking.
There you go.
This is the same room folks he's
walking into the room now what did you notice about that well if you're watching you'll notice
that when i play the biden clip of him during his press conference it looks awfully different
some of you have seen this if you're listening on audio you see that long majestic hallway
remember when trump and Kavanaugh walked out
and they wanted to celebrate Kavanaugh, his nomination. They walked down the long hallway
on the in the White House. You've seen it, right? They do that because it looks majestic
and presidential. You see Trump doing it there. Now, here's another press conference in the East
Room. Again, I haven't heard anyone talk about this.
Sometimes impressors in the East Room that are done with foreign dignitaries,
they'll set it up like this.
Watch Trump walk out to this one with the Finnish president
that Joe was kind enough to cut for us.
Play that one if you don't mind.
So here you'll notice, there we go.
You see him walking out again.
And he walks to a different side of the East Room over there.
But now, if you notice this clip yesterday, you'll notice this looks totally different.
So you have the room on the east side of the White House that has an east wall,
that has a south wall, and a north wall.
And you wonder, gosh, what's going on here why does this look different play
this cut of joe biden and you i get what you're thinking i know i can even i can read gee's mind
too joe i already told what's going on so he knows you're probably thinking i don't get what this has
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academy mustard deck. Stand easy. Watch the video, listen to Joe Biden lose himself mid-sentence.
So you'll see his cognitive condition. He can't even remember what he was talking about,
but I want you just to pay attention to the view and how this looks totally different than
pressers we traditionally see in the East room of the White House. Play that cut.
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Looks a little different, no?
You notice that's along the South Wall.
We don't typically see that view.
What could be going on here?
Some of you may be catching on.
Folks, listen, it's not unheard of
for the president, Trump, Obama, Bush,
whoever it was, to do a press conference
in the East Room with the South Wall of the East Room as a backdrop. But for a first press conference, for this big majestic
moment, you would think they would want the view you saw first, President Trump walking down or
President Biden walking down this big majestic hallway looking presidential. That's typically
how it's done. The backup is typically doing it along the east wall
why would they do it along the south wall where the view is the worst
well ladies and gentlemen because that's the closest to the door
it's just kind of weird maybe they wanted to
keep biden from
i don't want to say too much because people tell me things.
Maybe they were just a little nervous about having Biden having to walk too far at a podium.
Just looks a little strange, doesn't it?
You think I'm just like randomly making this up?
Hmm.
Let's see if they do it the other way next time.
Make him do the long, majestic walk.
They're worried about this guy.
You can see it in his condition,
deteriorating rapidly.
That's one of my first big takeaway
from the press conference yesterday.
So I have three.
That's number one,
just one, his condition,
losing himself mid-sentence.
But secondly, again,
I'm not suggesting it doesn't happen ever,
that South Wall uses a backdrop.
But for a press conference this big, it's very strange they would do it that way.
Let's go to number two.
Some more important takeaways.
It's kind of a minor thing, I noticed, but we'll see.
This guy's gutless.
He's weak, and he will use race as a weapon because
he doesn't have anything else joe biden he is he is a gutless wonder he will use race as a weapon
to attack republicans because that's what joe biden does because he has no principles no guts
and no backbone i want to play this video first where he talks about this new voter integrity law
that was just signed into law by Brian Kemp, the governor of Georgia, which made it more robust to
verify voters are who they say they are and really did some solid things to prevent voter fraud.
So this new bill passed yesterday and Biden, of course, instead of talking about common sense, simple things like voter integrity,
free and fair elections, has to go back to the race card because Joe Biden doesn't have
anything else.
Listen to this cut of him.
He's talking about, just to be clear, this Georgia voter law and H.R.
won these voter integrity measures Republicans won.
And he has to go back to the race card again.
Check this out. I'm going to spend my time doing three things. One, trying to figure out how to pass
the legislation passed by the House, number one. Number two, educating the American public.
The Republican voters I know find this despicable. Republican voters, the folks outside this
White House. I'm not talking about the elected officials. I'm talking about voters. Voters.
And so I'm convinced that we'll be able to stop this because it is the most pernicious thing.
This makes Jim Crow look like Jim Eagle. I mean, this is gigantic what they're trying to do, and it cannot be sustained. I'll do everything in my power, along with my friends in the
House and the Senate, to keep that from becoming the law.
Who in Hades is Jim Eagle, by the way? Jim Eagle? Is that a comic book
character from the 40s? I have no idea where he got that from, Jim Eagle. But moving on,
because I don't want to waste any time here. I've got a ton to get to and substantive stuff.
He makes two points there. The first point is, hey, listen, these voter ID laws and voter
integrity measures like the one in Georgia, even Republicans don't support them.
Everyone's with me in trying to get these things thrown out.
Really? That's really weird.
And point number two is he tries to make the point
that these things are racist, indicative of Jim Crow.
Listen, nobody actually takes this stuff seriously.
Sane people, liberal lunatics do because they're lunatics.
But sane people don't actually take these charges seriously.
But that's really weird.
Let's address this second point that these voter integrity measures are somehow indicative
of racist policies like Jim Crow.
That's really odd because as Karl Rove points out in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece
today entitled Blue State Voter Suppression, where's the outcry over Democrats earlier
poll closing hours and ID rules.
Karl Rove makes the point that the items implemented in the Georgia voter integrity measure that
Biden's swearing a racist and indicative of Jim Crow already exist in blue states.
Joe, that's really strange.
I'm reasonably confident Jim Crow laws don't exist in those blue states.
I'm just going to throw that out there.
Pretty confident on that one. That's a hill I'll die on. Here from Karl Rove's piece.
Democrats are particularly upset with requiring Georgians voting by mail to provide the number
from their driver's license, free state provided ID or other generally accepted identification.
Biden's like, oh my gosh, Jim Crow.
Really?
Rove says, if this is racist, then New Jersey, Virginia, and California, you know those hot
beds of conservatism, joking, of course, are suppression hotbeds.
New Jersey requires a driver's license number or the last four digits of a social for online
voter registration, virginia requires
both a photo id card and your social security number california hardly a red stronghold also
requires id to register where are the bitter denunciations of these states racist democratic
governors and legislatures nowhere because these people like Biden are gutless, character free buffoons who are just lying to you.
Folks, again, I wake up every morning with the purpose of this show to correct the litany of misinformation, disinformation and conspiracies being mainlined into your veins by liberal media lunatics and their party propagandists
who support them.
This is all made up.
Do you understand they make this stuff up?
Joe Biden.
Voters support me, not voter ID laws.
We're on the right.
This is all Jim Crow.
Really?
The same thing's being done in Democrat states.
As for his other ridiculous assertion that even Republicans are with him in trying to wipe out voter ID laws.
This just took a simple Internet search. Washington Examiner piece.
I'll put in the newsletter today. Bongino dot com slash newsletter.
Andrew Mark Miller poll. Sixty nine percent of black voters and 75% of overall voters support voter ID laws.
Folks, do these people ever tell you the truth?
Ever.
Do you ever ask yourself that?
Are you ever embarrassed to be a liberal?
I'm serious.
Do you wake up in the morning convinced you're on the right side of history despite a cornucopia of facts kicking you in the cojones every morning?
Nothing you're saying is true.
Voter ID in Georgia.
That's Jim Crow.
Really?
It's happening right now in California, Virginia, and New Jersey.
Is that Jim Crow?
No, no, not that.
Those are Democrat governors.
Oh, it's only Jim Crow if it happens in a Republican-leaning state?
Does that make any sense?
It does if you're a moron.
Voters are with me.
Really?
Based on what?
The polling?
That three-quarters of voters aren't with you?
That means voters are with you.
25% of people support your position.
That means the voters are with you. 25% of people support your position. That means the voters are with you.
In Joe Biden's math world of Al Gore math, he's probably right.
However, in the same universe where the laws of arithmetic apply, he's absolutely wrong.
Again, point number one, this man's condition is worsening.
And I think people get it.
They are limiting his exposure. I think his get it. They are limiting his exposure.
I think his walks too.
They are limiting everything this guy does.
Point number two,
he is gutless,
weak,
and will use race to lie to you.
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So I want to play another video.
So, but he's obviously gutless.
He's lying to you about voter ID.
He has no support.
A quarter or less of voters support his position
that voter ID is no good.
Claiming again, it's Jim Crow to ask voter ID, ask for ID during voting, which is nonsense.
It's going on all over the country.
It's just stupid.
But he tried to make another point yesterday about the filibuster.
Joe Biden, who's, you know, listen, honest Joe, lunch bucket Joe, folks.
You know, he dignified American, but we're back to, we're back to normality, right?
The liberal media wants you to believe.
Here's the presser yesterday, Caitlin Collins, asks President Biden yesterday if he believes
the filibuster, if he believes the filibuster is a relic of Jim Crow. So again, showing you
this guy's character free, I'm going to give you his answer and then I'm going to go and show some
video. So the filibuster is racist
of a black senator supporting the filibuster it'd be really weird if it was racist and a former
senator who had a lot of juice at one time defending the filibuster too first here's his
answer yesterday to caitlin collins question check this out regarding the filibuster at john lewis's
funeral president barack obama said he believed the filibuster was a relic of the Jim Crow era.
Do you agree?
Yes.
If not, why not abolish it if it's a relic of the Jim Crow era?
Successful electoral politics is the art of the possible.
Let's figure out how we can get this done and move in the direction of significantly
changing the abuse of even the filibuster rule first. It's been abused from the time it came
into being by an extreme way in the last 20 years. Let's deal with the abuse first.
It sounds like you're moving closer
to eliminating the filibuster.
Is that correct?
I answered your question.
There you go.
So it's racist.
It's a relic of Jim Crow,
and he is working towards
getting rid of the filibuster.
Okay, so if it's racist,
you would think a prominent
black United States senator
would be very hesitant to support this relic from Jim Crow.
This obviously racist act of political action rate.
Totally racist.
Joe, let's play this video of a prominent United States Senator happens to be black defending this racist Jim Crow.
Awful tool being used by the Senate to stop legislation the minority party
doesn't like. Let's check this out. But the American people sent us here to be their voice.
They understand that those voices can at times become loud and argumentative,
but they also hope that we can disagree without being disagreeable. And at the end of the day,
they expect both parties to work together to get the people's business done. What they don't expect is for one
party, be it Republican or Democrat, to change the rules in the middle of the
game so that they can make all the decisions while the other party is told
to sit down and keep quiet.
The American people want less partisanship in this town,
but everyone in this chamber knows that if the majority chooses to end the filibuster,
if they choose to change the rules and put an end to democratic debate,
then the fighting and the bitterness and the gridlock will only get worse. I forgot to mention that prominent United States Senator
was a Democrat,
and he went on to do something big.
What was it?
Let me think this one through for a moment.
Joe, do you remember that guy?
Yeah, he looks pretty familiar.
He looks familiar.
Oh, it was Barack Obama.
Yeah.
No, no way.
Barack Obama's defending this racist relic? Just ask Barack Obama. Yeah. No, no way. Barack Obama is defending this racist relic.
Just ask Barack Obama.
That's the video of him.
We didn't edit it.
There he is.
Barack Obama.
Oh, and you know what?
This is even more bizarre.
I believe Joe Biden was his vice president.
I'm going to have to check that.
Maybe Wikipedia or something like that.
But I'm pretty sure Joe Biden was his vice president. I'm going to have to check that. Maybe Wikipedia or something like that. But I'm pretty
sure Joe Biden was his vice president. So Biden says he agrees with Obama that the filibuster is
racist, despite the fact that Obama is on the record saying he supports the filibuster, not
only gives vigorous support of the filibuster. And what's even more strange about is Biden was his vice president.
I just really, again, odd how this continues to happen, how we continue to expose Joe Biden as a complete fraud and phony that he is. But here's another very powerful,
prominent United States senator. This is from a while ago. So the video audio are a little grainy,
but this prominent U.S. senator happens to be a Democrat too. Here is him. He's so upset that the Republicans may have considered dumping
the filibuster. He is vigorously defending it on video audio. Check this out. The nuclear option
abandons America's sense of fair play. It's the one thing this country stands for, not filling the player and field inside of
those who control and own the field.
I say to my friends on the Republican side, you may own the field right now, but you won't
own it forever.
And I pray God when the Democrats take back back control we don't make the kind of naked
power grab you are doing but i'm afraid you will teach my new colleagues the wrong lesson
he prayed he um by the way folks i again i'm very sorry i neglected to mention that's joe biden
now the president was barack obama yeah i I know. I surprised Joe on that one.
Joe actually saw the video before.
But he feigned surprise as good as anyone.
I'm stunned that that's actually Joe Biden, who was acknowledging that yesterday.
He says, acknowledges, and affirms that he believes the filibuster is a racist relic
because Barack Obama said it.
He agrees with Barack Obama, despite both him and Barack Obama, both being on tape defending the filibuster.
He prayed to God about it.
His words, not mine.
Not using the Lord's name in vain.
Joe Biden, I pray to God that we don't do that.
Well, you must not have been praying that hard.
He's gutless.
This is a gutless, weak man.
Oh, but he's so nice.
Lunch bucket, Joe.
Yeah. Okay. What a a sucker you believe that he's an unrepentant liar is what he is unrepentant i'll get to that section listen i
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Three, totally unrepentant liar.
Won't repent at all, just doubles down.
I'm going to show you and prove to you through numbers and data
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check it out works okay so takeaway number three joe biden just can't stop lying he seems to have
a real problem with this thing we call the truth something unfamiliar to biden and many members
sadly of the biden family well what do i You're going to back that up with facts,
Dan? Don't we always? We don't waste your time here. Let's play this video of Joe Biden claiming
yesterday. Joe, don't worry. There's no surge at the border. You're lying eyes. You know, Joe,
you're watching Fox News too much and you're seeing videos. It's clearly your eyes deceiving
you. Got to change your eyes deceiving you.
Got to change out those contacts or whatever.
So here's Joe Biden during the presser yesterday claiming, don't worry, folks.
There is no surge at the border.
Numbers and data, they're all lying to you.
And he's the one you should believe.
Check this out.
It happens every single solitary year. There is a significant increase in the number of people coming to the border in the winter months of January, February, March. It happens every year. In addition to that,
there is a, and nobody, and by the way, does anybody suggest that there was a 31% increase
under Trump because he was a nice guy and he was doing good things at
the border. That's not the reason they're coming. The reason they're coming is that it's the time
they can travel with the least likelihood of dying on the way because of the heat in the desert.
So I looked it up because numbers matter and Joe Biden is clearly immune to facts and the truth.
He's not really, he's just a liar. He knows what he said is stupid.
So here are the actual numbers, folks.
Let's see.
And for the liberals listening,
these are the actual,
this is government data, okay?
So we have data from,
so you love the big daddy government.
They're your peeps, right?
So we can trust this, right?
According to you,
because it's from the government.
So try to process this information.
I know, you know,
you can be a little slow with this stuff. So tell me again after this data that there's no quote surge at the government. So try to process this information. I know, you know, you can be a little slow with this stuff.
So tell me again after this data
that there's no quote surge at the border.
That's just normal and seasonal.
2015, 24,000 people during this same time period,
this February, March time period.
2016, 26,000 people apprehended.
2017, 18,000 people.
2018, 26,000.
2019, 66,000., 2018, 26,000, 2019, 66,000.
Had a little bump there.
2020, last year under Trump, 30,000.
2021, wait for it.
Clearly this will be in line with numbers we've seen in the past.
Seasonal, right, Joe?
That's what he said.
30, 26K, 66K is a high.
He said that.
Joe Biden said you heard, you all heard that, right?
The number of 2021,
100,000.
About three times what we've seen during every other season during the Trump
administration,
despite 2019 after the,
after they had a bump there,
but even the 2019 bump is nowhere close to the surge we've seen under Joe
Biden.
But again,
lips, I know none of this is going to, I get it. None of this will get through. I totally understand. I know you're
immune to facts. I get it. I'm just putting this out there for the same people who watch my show,
who will process this and say, okay, Joe Biden's not lying. It's clearly not seasonal. Even the
worst year we've had in the last six years was nowhere close to what we have now under Joe Biden.
But again, don't let that get in the way of your argument.
I understand you'll continue to lie.
OK, here's another one.
This is under bullet point three of the three big takeaways, right?
Here's another video of Biden lying about the Trump tax cuts yet again.
Check this out. Didn't you find it kind of interesting that my Republican friends were worried about
that the cost and the taxes that had to be had, if there is any tax to be had as they talk about it,
in dealing with the act that we just passed, which puts money in people's pockets, ordinary people.
Do you hear them complain when they passed close to two trillion
dollar trump tax cut 83 percent going to the top one percent do you talk about that at all so
it's so easy it's so easy it's so easy it's so remember that song joe i know you're more of a
pop culture guy than i am yeah it, that was a real doozy.
So 83% of the Trump tax cuts went to the top 1%. Is that a fact?
Of course not.
Joe Biden said it.
Here's an article at Breitbart.
I will have in my newsletter today.
Again, Bongino.com slash newsletter to get my newsletter every day.
Fact check.
Joe Biden claims nearly all the Trump tax cuts went to the wealthy.
John Carney. Is that true or false? Of course it's false. Joe Biden said it. Let's look at the actual
data from the Breitbart article. And then I'll actually show you the tax cuts showing you again,
Joe Biden's just making this up. Quote Breitbart, the nonpartisan tax policy center estimated in 2018 that the top 1%
would get 20.5% of the tax cuts. That can't be Joe. Biden said they got 83%.
Yeah. Of course. What does that mean? That means either the nonpartisan tax policy center is lying
or Joe Biden's lying. I'm going to venture to say it's Joe Biden that's lying. Just throwing
that out there. It goes on. The top 20% would get 65.3% of the tax cuts. Not surprising because
higher income people pay most of the income tax. So cuts to income taxes tend to benefit them.
Liberals are scratching their heads right now. Oh my gosh, that's too much information. I can't
really process that. Let me show you the actual Trump tax cuts, by the way, again, from not a partisan site,
from Investopedia.
Investopedia.
It's not some, again, bastion of right-wing values.
Investopedia, quote, explaining the Trump tax reform plan.
So let's look at who actually got an income tax cut.
Again, to thoroughly refute
Biden's nonsense that it went to the wealthy. Again, we're already refuted by the tax policy
center. Let's look at the rates. So if you were really rich and you were in the top bracket,
folks, your rate fell from 39.6 to 37. That's a 2.6 percentage point tax cut. All right. So wealthy folks did get a tax cut.
The next level down. So you're doing pretty well. The 33% bracket, you dropped to 32. So you got a
one percentage point cut. So that's really your rich people. Now we start getting to the middle
class tax cuts. 28% bracket fell to 24%. That's 4%. Joe, keep these. These are very complicated numbers. Keep these
in your head if you would. I'm going to need a favor from you in a
moment. Okay. So the middle
class, upper middle class got a 4%
point tax cut.
Then you're talking about the middle class below
them. Their bracket went from 25%
to 22%. So they got a
3% tax cut.
And then kind of lower middle class
went from 15% to 12%, a three percentage point tax cut.
So Joe, I'm going to do some very complicated math. I want you to tell me now what number is
greater, the rich who got a tax cut of 2.6 percentage points or the middle class, which got
a three or 4% percentage point tax cut. Take a moment to think this through.
What number is larger?
3 or 4
or 2.6? If you need a pen,
I will give you a moment.
Please. What number is larger?
3 or 4 or 2.6?
You always do this.
4. 4 is
larger.
Am I? The guy's a genius right all right einsteinian intellect
right here my man armacost comes through in the clutch again even though i as he said i do this
to him often i stress him out by putting him on the spot with complicated math equations he comes
through in the clutch does the quadratic equation combined with the Pythagorean formula,
and he figures out amazingly that a three or four percentage point cut is larger than
a 2.6 percentage point cut.
What would I do without Joe?
But again, Libs, don't let this get in the way of your silly, stupid arguments that,
yes, only the wealthy got a tax cut under Trump.
You'll keep saying it.
I know you will
because you just can't stop yourself.
I get it.
I get it.
This show is only for sane people.
All right, moving on from this.
Depressor.
Because it was a total disaster.
Again, if you believe in facts, it was a train wreck.
If not, you think it was awesome.
Here, just a quick story because I got to get to my
Kristi Noem interview.
I got to get to another spot, the Kristi Noem interview,
and I want to tease it a little bit with some material
I got yesterday.
So the Wokitarians are eating themselves alive.
I love stories like this.
I'm sorry if they drive you nuts.
My sincere apologies. But what sorry if they drive you nuts, my sincere apologies.
But what do I keep telling you?
Woke tyrant culture known as cancel culture.
I call it tyrant totalitarian culture because that's what it really is.
I told you it was eventually going to cannibalize the left
because conservatives are starting to say double barrel, middle finger.
I'm not canceling people because you idiot said so.
So they love it leftist.
So they're it leftists.
So they're turning on each other and eating themselves alive.
Look at this story first.
This is from 2016, CNN Business.
Goldman Sachs top 1% employees can't donate to Trump by Patrick Gillespie.
What does this have to do with woke-itarians eating themselves alive?
Well, Goldman, I guess, at the time, had some rule in place preventing people from donating to the Trump campaign there.
That's fascinating.
Because then I saw this Fox Business story while working out on my teeter thing, crushing it this morning at 5 a.m. in my garage, sweating my off.
I saw this article in Fox Business.
Oh, is this a good one?
Lydia Moynihan, Goldman Sachs CEO hit with a cultural revolution as overworked millennials and Chick-fil-A debates rage.
Now, listen, to be fair, Goldman Sachs has some uh republicans too um i'm no supporter of
goldman sachs or woke wokeitarians i have no allegiance to either one of them but i find it
odd that you know that they can tend to lean a little left goldman with some of their uh their
internal policies there and now goldman sachs is being eaten alive by wokeitarians inside their
company who the story's hilarious. Read it in the newsletter.
I can't go through the whole thing,
but the gist of it is this.
The Wokitarians in Goldman Sachs were horrified.
Wait for it.
This is really terrible that they serve Chick-fil-A for lunch.
Get your nitro pills out, Armacost.
I know that's bad.
Oh my gosh. Chick-fil-A for lunch. The Wokitarians had aacost. I know that's bad.
Oh my gosh, Chick-fil-A.
The Wokitarians had a meltdown.
They couldn't believe it.
And they're also upset.
Joe, it gets better.
They're also upset about their long work days.
Oh, I got to say, this is like one of those,
this has the potential to get very bad. So I have to dial the temp down a little bit and get a hold of myself.
Listen, Wokitarians, I give exactly zero hits with an S in front of it about your long work days.
Get to work, go to work, shut your pie holes, pie holes shut, soup cooler shut, and go to
work.
Everybody does it.
You don't like your job, quit.
I can't help thinking of when I was doing an advance in Trinidad and Tobago for Barack
Obama as an agent with the worst food poisoning you've ever had.
food poisoning you've ever had. Emanations from eyes, ears, mouth, caboose, everywhere.
Sick as a dog for two straight weeks. I think I took Zofran until it didn't even work anymore.
Wish I had the relief. Didn't have it then. Didn't have it then. I remember the last day of that advance, it was about 140 degrees, getting in an elevator with Obama where he was going to give a speech on top of the hotel, the upside down hotel.
You know, if you've been to the area, you come in at the top floor.
Don't ask. Long story.
I remember being in the elevator on the last day after like a 20 hourday, emanations everywhere. I'd probably sweated and excreted 20 pounds of body mass after working two weeks with
the worst stomach virus ever and sweating my off on the roof after no sleep thinking,
can life get any worse right now? In a bulletproof vest, sealed in heat
with the sweat and emanations
and the Wokitarians
are complaining,
my gosh,
I gotta work 12 hours?
This Armacost getting up
at two in the morning
to go do a radio show for 75 years,
or however long he did it.
You're driving to work like, I can't.
We're supposed to care that they don't like Chick-fil-A and they got to work 12 hours?
Oh, dude.
Oh my gosh, it's this generation.
You're killing me. You're killing me.
You're killing me.
Go to work.
Go to work.
Remove the caboose from the seat.
Get up and just go to work and shut up.
Holy Moses.
You don't like the job?
Just quit.
I know.
He's like, come on.
We got to get that.
I got the Kristi Noem interview.
All right.
Let me get to my last spot.
We're going to play the interview.
I want to play just,
I put a quick Federalist article up first
and then we'll come back
and you're going to love it.
And I just got a quick note
about the radio show too,
getting a lot of questions.
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All right, so we got Kristi Noem coming up in a minute.
I want you to check this piece out by Rachel Bovard first.
Dear Kristi Noem, GOP voters are done supporting politicians who turn in their interests.
It's a Federalist piece.
Be in my newsletter today.
They summarize some of the concerns about Kristi Noem I interview about here.
And I want to say at the end of the interview, she was very respectful.
I'm honored she came on.
She's done some great work as a governor of South Dakota.
None of that should be thrown out.
But we had to agree to disagree on this.
And my problem with it were this,
and you'll see me ask her about this in a second. She declared at one point she was excited to sign
the legislation, but reversed herself. That was a problem for me. The reversal came as a surprise,
this is Bovard's article, but was less shocking as it became apparent that Nome had been subjected
to some intense lobbying from the NCAA, Amazon, and the Chamber of Commerce. I asked her about this in this interview.
So without further ado, my interview with the governor of South Dakota, Christy Noem.
All right, I'm honored to welcome to the show,
one of America's very popular governors right now,
Governor Christy Noem from South Dakota.
Governor, thank you so much for joining us.
I really appreciate it.
Oh, absolutely, Dan.
So listen, there's that 800
pound gorilla in the room. Let's get it out of the way right away. So, uh, I'll be candid with
you. I was a little harsh on you about this house bill 1217, um, this bill designed to keep women
in women's sports. And, and, uh, you didn't, you didn't sign the bill. So you didn't veto. That's
not accurate. It's just, you refused refused to sign it you wanted to make some changes
um i was a little harsh on my show and i got some feedback from my audience a lot of them love you
some of them agreed with me but i wanted to give you a chance because i think it's fair to defend
your position on it and if it's okay with you i had a few questions afterwards so why did you
refuse to sign the bill and why did you make the changes? How did you think it would make the bill better? Well, I want to sign the bill. It is something I'm very supportive of.
I think we all agree that girls should play girls' sports and that that is something that
we need to be protecting and solving that problem nationwide. This bill I want to sign,
I just need a few changes to it before the legislature can leave and go home and session
is over. So that's what I'm asking
them for, is to make sure that we have this fight, that we protect our kids in the K-12 system and
give me an opportunity to go after the NCAA and other leagues that would choose to, you know,
really go after states and go after women and allow men to play in their sports.
Now, Governor, critics have said that you eliminating the NCAA from the enforcement
mechanism and making it only a K through 12 bill, which again, would keep women in women's
sports and prevent biological men from participating in women's sports, a position I assume is
strongly supported in South Dakota.
But by eliminating the NCAA from the bill, some of them see that as a sign of weakness
that you gave the NCAA a pass.
And others, and there's another kind of countervailing position there, has been from people I respect and have read as well,
that said that the lawsuits here would probably get a little overwhelming and you might lose in some of these lawsuits.
So why take the NCAA out of the bill and why not just let them sue?
At some point, we're going to have to have this fight.
Well, listen, Dan, we all agree on this issue.
The difference is strategy.
It's on tactics.
I want to win and actually problem solve this issue and protect kids and girls in the K-12
system.
And then I want to go and fight the NCAA.
And what my situation is here in South Dakota is I could sign the bill the way that it is.
And then I would get attacked and penalized by the NCAA.
They could move their tournaments out, move their games out, prevent my athletes in the state of South Dakota from even participating in their leagues.
And then I would have to go to court.
What most people haven't considered is that every one of my federal judges in the state of South Dakota in the Eighth Circuit is a Clinton or Obama appointee, that it would get appealed. It could potentially end up back up at the Supreme
Court, but that would take years. And in the meantime, we're eliminating opportunities for
our kids. We're eliminating our opportunity to really problem solve this and to fight the NCAA.
And so that's why I'm asking them to do this bill with a few of these changes and allow me to go fight and really win this issue, not just fight to fight and lose like North Carolina did five years ago on the bathroom bills, but to fight smart and make sure we're building a compact of states that can really be strong against the NCAA and these leagues for doing that. That's why I encourage everybody to go to my website that I'm promoting this, defendtitleninenow.com. That is where we've got governors on board. We've
got attorney generals, professional athletes that are all helping me fight the NCAA and what they're
doing by allowing boys into girls sports. And that's really the strategic way that we're going
after this. And Dan, what's interesting to me as I've watched this debate play out on the
national news and national conservative groups, They're praising the Tennessee bill that just
passed. Those changes that I'm asking for my bill here in South Dakota are exactly what that Tennessee
bill is. So they're criticizing me for asking for changes, yet upholding that Tennessee bill as a
wonderful bill that we need to have and that Governor Bill Lee needs to sign. So that's the little bit of the, I think, hypocrisy we're seeing out there in the discussion right now.
Maybe people just don't have the facts. And that's why I wanted to come on your show is make sure
people had the truth that I did not veto this bill. I'm asking for a few changes. If we do get
enjoined right away, if I were to go after collegiate sports and put the NCAA in there,
if it got enjoined, no girls would be protected.
No sports would be protected. For years, they'd be exposed to the punishments that these leagues can bring on small little states like South Dakota.
So it's strategy. But we all agree on the topic. Only girls should play girls sports.
Well, Governor, I appreciate your candor and you coming on. I wanted to present that opportunity to you. Again, I was pretty harsh on you the other day. But one of the things I hope you understand is Republican voters, you know, I ran for office. I lost. It didn't work out for me. God didn't have that in his plans. And that's okay. But I learned a lot having run a lot.
having run a lot. And one of the things I learned is people get really pissed off when they feel like they're being sold out. And I understand their position here, their position. A lot of
the people who are opposed to your actions on this feel like, so we're doing this because we're
afraid of a lawsuit by the NCAA. A lot of those same people feel that this, what they perceive
as weakness here invites more aggressiveness by
the lobbies on the left that want to attack us in the culture wars. And Governor, I have to tell
you, you know, I love a lot of what you've done in South Dakota. And I don't mean this to be in
any kind of an adversarial interview, because I really can't stand unnecessary Republican on
Republican political violence. It's terrible. But I have to tell you, I agree with them a bit here.
I think this back down,
like happened in Indiana
with Mike Pence when he was governor
and elsewhere,
is only going to invite
more aggression in the culture wars.
Do you not see their position?
They just, they feel like
they're being sold out here
and they placed a lot of faith in you.
I mean, you were at the top of the list,
rising stars nationally.
This isn't a back down at all. This is smart strategy to win and to defeat the NCAA finally,
once and for all. So, you know, anybody who would say that, Dan, I got to be candid with you too,
if we're having an honest conversation here, then all those people criticizing me,
they don't know me at all. Years ago, I fought the federal government to make sure that girls
only played in girls events, that boys were only in boys events. It had to do with the sport of
rodeo and USDA, the United States Department of Agriculture, which had jurisdiction was telling
them they had to open up all events to all genders and all sexes. And I stood up with rodeo and I
fought them. And I was the only one that did that. There wasn't a congressional delegation or other governors behind me. I fought alongside of Rodeo and made sure
that we kept girls events for girls and boys events for boys. So I have a long history on
this issue. I've been doing this before anybody else was really talking about it. And the last
year, while every other governor in this country was making different decisions, I stood strong and
was on my own making sure I didn't shut down my state. I never even defined what an essential
business was in the state of South Dakota because I don't have the authority to tell businesses
that they're not essential. I'd never mandated masks anywhere. I never said anything to my people
that overstepped my authority because I understand that when you do that,
when leaders do that,
that's really when we break this country.
So leadership on this issue, Dan,
is not turning the issue over to a liberal court system and letting them decide on the issue.
And that's what I would be doing here in the South Dakota.
If I signed the bill as it was presented to me,
I would have to face punitive action
and then I would sue,
and then I would lose. If I look at the strategic approach to this, it's to win. It's to win on this
defend Title IX now coalition that we're building, get leaders on board, and get enough states so
that they can't punish one state and make an example out of them like they did in North Carolina.
That's what we need to avoid. And Dan, we do this strategy all the time and have for years on pro-life issues. Listen, we all want a ban on all
abortions. We just don't think it's right. But you don't see governors in every state bringing an
all-out abortion ban because we know we'd face challenges in the court system and set the whole
movement back. Yeah, but can I interrupt for a minute? I don't mean to be rude, but that's my
point is I think a lot of conservatives are tired of that approach. We just don't want to be
the managed decliners anymore. You know, so I think you're making my point, not yours, that
that's what's bothering a lot of conservatives out there now is that they believe in things like
life and protecting life. And they're tired of, you know, capitulating in these little small
battles saying, well, win the war later. And we never win the war. The war never comes. And they're tired of, you know, capitulating in these little small battles
saying, well, win the war later.
And we never win the war.
The war never comes.
And I think that's why people are so upset about this.
And, you know, regarding examples in states,
Idaho passed a similar bill
and they stuck by their guns on that one.
It passed that bill.
It's caught up in legal action right now.
And not a single person in that state
is being protected right now.
There's no women's sports is
not protected in idaho today but there's no examples of student athletes in idaho that are
presented that are being prevented from playing in the ncaa unless i'm unless i'm missing something
because the tournaments weren't pulled and they can't prove that there's been punitive action yet
but it's in government this is what's driving me crazy like Like, why are we, who cares if they pull their, who cares?
Like at some point, I get it,
it's going to be some financial ramifications.
It's happening everywhere.
I lost a ton of money on Parler.
I was canceled and, you know, we fought back.
So my point is like, why not just draw the line,
draw the red line and say, no, we are going to fight the NCAA.
Other states have done it.
And if it goes to court and we lose, at least we are going to fight the NCAA. Other states have done it. And if it goes to
court and we lose, at least we stood on principle. We are fighting the NCAA. We absolutely are doing
that. My opportunity is to make the best decisions for this state and to lead that fight and to do it
in a smart way that I actually can win. South Dakota is not Texas. It's not Florida. It's not a big state like Arkansas
or Alabama or Tennessee. We're little. And the NCAA would love to make an example out of our state
and to send a message to every other state, don't do what South Dakota did because this will happen
to you too. And the harm that they can bring to my students and that they can bring to my families
here is very, very far reaching.
That's why I'm building a coalition is because they can't bully 10 states or 12 states. We can
all link arms together. And that's why I tell everybody join the war. The war is on defend
title nine now.com. That's where you Dan, you could get on there today and join this compact
and help us fight. We've got Herschel Walker, Nancy Lopez, Franklin
Graham. We've got all kinds of people that are getting on board now by the thousands to help say
this is not acceptable what we see happening at the collegiate level and we need it to stop. And
there is no national movement out there. There's no national movement that's coalesced around making
sure that we actually go after them and do it in a way that we actually can
win. So this is all the same. We're preaching the same sermon. We all agree. You're arguing with me
over tactics. And what is driving me a little bit crazy about the issue is that they constantly hold
up the Tennessee bill as a wonderful bill. And what I'm asking is for the South Dakota legislature to pass the exact
same language. That is the revisions and changes that I've asked them to make. So if that's it,
all these conservative groups should be helping me get the legislature to accept these changes
so I can sign the bill. I need to sign this bill. I want to sign this bill. I just need a few changes
before they do that. And I hope every single conservative organization that really does want to protect girls sports really does want to
protect girls from having boys play in their events, that they will help me get my legislature
to go and make sure that they're signing on to this bill so I can sign it into law and then we
can go to fight and win the war. So, Governor, one of the complaints from the conservative groups I
want to give you the opportunity to address here is you had tweeted that you were excited about signing
the bill and then you had changed your mind. And there have been some articles out there
about some conflicts of interest from people who may be advising you on the issue.
I want to give you the opportunity to address that.
You know, I am excited to sign the bill as soon as the legislature will accept these few changes,
then absolutely I will want I will sign that bill sign that bill. Dan, it's not leadership to attack my team. I get
advice from all over the place, but people who know me know I make my own decisions,
that I will ask everyone around me to give me my different options, to give me all the facts
and the information on any type of an issue, and then I make the decision. People can attack my
people. That's politics, I guess. It's unfair. But I'll continue to make my own decisions.
All right, let's move on because there are other things going on. And like I said, you have had a national rising star. It's rose so fast. It was tough to keep track of.
I remember when you were the congressional member from South Dakota and boom, popped on the national scene because of what I think to be some tremendous
leadership during this disastrous COVID crisis. I live in the state of Florida, another terrific
governor down here, Ron DeSantis. You know, when you were getting all the pressure from the lockdown
brigade to shut your state down, bury your economy, you know, what was going on in your inner circle?
You know, when looking back on it now, I mean, we can all Monday morning quarterback and say, well, it's obvious lockdowns didn't work.
But remember, Governor, at the time, not everybody believed that.
People thought there was some sanity to this thing.
So what made you sit down with your team and say, no, we're going to do things a little different here?
Well, I just I looked at the science and the data and the facts around the virus.
But then I also maybe took it a step further than a lot of other governors.
I talked to my legal experts.
I talked to those constitutional authorities and lawyers and wanted to really understand what my role was as governor and what my role wasn't.
I'd say that that is my biggest decision every single day in this office.
That is my biggest decision every single day in this office. And even when I was serving in Congress or working for the people in this state was that you have to have leaders that respect the people.
Our state motto is under God, the people rule.
I never lose sight of that.
And so I had decisions to make.
I knew what authority I had and I told my people, I'm going to trust you.
I'm going to let you use personal responsibility, give you all the information that I have.
But we never issued a shelter in place.
We never once went forward and mandated anything like masks.
I did not define what an essential business was or close a business.
We just said, I'm going to let you have the opportunity to protect your family's health.
But I'm also going to let you keep your business open and have some flexibility to take care of your employees and your customers.
to let you keep your business open and have some flexibility to take care of your employees and your customers. And for South Dakota, overwhelmingly, it worked. And it allowed us to make the best
decisions going forward. So, you know, this last legislative session, we had a huge opportunity in
South Dakota because our economy is doing so well from those decisions that were made. And we passed
the most conservative pieces of legislation that South Dakota has ever seen in its history this year. We did more pro-life bills than we've ever done before, a born alive bill, a Down syndrome protection bill. We protected private property, religious freedom bills.
got every single thing that they wanted in partnership with me this year because we worked on all those important issues and that's why it's important to know history to know who i am to
understand how i make my decisions and to know that i respect people yeah and and governor again
having run not succeeded like you you've done spectacularly in your political career you know
i understand i mean you know that politics isn't always black and white and I get that.
But you have your your your star. I've run 10 times. I've run 10 campaigns. Is that right? I won all of them and I ran seven statewide races in eight years.
That's impressive. I've run three. I'm one of them.
That's probably been a little bit of a discussion that I hear in these national pundits and everybody saying, oh, she's not a fighter.
Then they don't know me at all.
Every one of these campaigns, you know it if you've run.
It's like a knife fight in a ditch.
And you don't.
You do what you believe.
You tell people who you are.
You ask them to support you.
And then you go out and you work for them and you problem solve.
That's always been me.
Anybody who's ever known me.
problem-solve that's always been me anybody who's ever known me and I would hope that all these organizations that are saying I'm making the wrong decision would would read what I'm doing would
understand it and really look at the strategy behind it because I'm here to win this war and
I'm not backing down well uh you listen I'm gonna have to disagree with you on that bill but that's
okay we we addressed it I allowed you your uh to defend yourself. I put out my concerns about it. But again, just on some other things quickly, I know
you're short on time here, but South Dakota, you've had such tremendous success. You have a
relatively constrained state budget, an incredible business environment. You know, I live in Florida.
We're having a lot of transplants from other states that, you know, say they're liberal,
but then immediately move away from liberal states to try and live in Florida and try to vote for the same nonsense down
here. Are you seeing any of that in South Dakota? Cause I have to be candid with you ever since
you've taken over there and I've seen what you've done. My wife and I are always looking for property
and South Dakota has been on our internet search list quite a bit. So are you seeing a lot of
transplants from out of state, which are changing kind of the culture of South Dakota? Well, they haven't been changing our culture. It's been
interesting because our real estate market is going crazy. People are moving here by the thousands.
We're moving businesses here. I could triple the size of my economic development department right
now. And we couldn't answer the phone fast enough for all the businesses that want to come here
where a government respects them and doesn't take away their ability to keep their doors open.
So, but it's interesting to me, I think this pandemic really created an opportunity for us
to recruit the right kind of people to our state that preserves our culture. Overwhelmingly,
people that move here are telling us they came here because they want their kids in school.
They want them in the classroom. They came here because they wanted a government that respected them, that didn't mandate what they do or what their actions are.
So that's been probably the perfect scenario maybe for us to tell our story about what our way of life is like here in South Dakota.
And if you want to come be a part of that way of life, then we'd love to have you.
I spent one week advertising just for law enforcement officers, telling them, if you feel persecuted in your
state, we would love to have you here and be a part of South Dakota and our families.
We got hundreds and hundreds of applications from law enforcement officers from 41 different states,
and they are finding their home here in South Dakota. So I'm proud of what we've done. The
decisions we've made are people.
And I think that it is an example that the rest of the country could look at.
Yeah, you've really done an incredible job. I mean, you see states like Wyoming, Montana,
North Dakota, South Dakota, population explosions as people try to escape to freedom. And when I
say the culture of South Dakota, I mean, hard work, the right to protect yourself, protecting
life. I mean, these are the kind of things, this is the American culture. And sadly, you know,
a lot of it's dissipating in these culture wars, hence the topic for today's interview.
One last exit question. And I really, I sincerely appreciate you coming on. You know, a lot of
people get in these fights and then run away and hide behind press flax and everything like that.
So, you know, it takes some guts to answer questions and I do appreciate it. I mean that, but our last question, listen, I know I'll
answer for you. You're going to, well, I haven't really thought about it. Please don't give me
that answer. Any idea about kind of running nationally, national ambitions, your name has
been bandied about for national office. Any, any idea about that? Nope. I'm not running for national
office. I am happy here and I'm going to stay in South Dakota and I'm hoping the people here will
give me another opportunity to serve them again. Well, if South Dakota continues to grow, I will
bet you, you change your mind. Just saying, don't answer that question. I'm just saying.
Governor Kristi Noem, thank you for coming on. I deeply appreciate your time. Again, you got a lot of
guts answering questions. So thanks a lot. And I hope you'll come on again. Absolutely. You bet,
Dan. Take care. Thanks. Again, as you can see from the interview, we just disagree on that.
I don't think we should throw the baby out with the bathwater. Kristi Noem's body of work should
be judged fairly by everything good.
And I think not so good that she's done.
And I respect her for coming on.
Most politicians would run from it.
But as you saw from the interview,
I just, I disagree.
And it didn't change my mind.
But she's doing a great job in South Dakota otherwise.
So I hope you enjoyed that.
We gave her a fair shot.
And other politicians will be welcoming on to do the same thing.
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