The Dan Bongino Show - Trumps Interview Has Liberals Howling # 1001 (Ep 1001)

Episode Date: June 13, 2019

In this episode I address the hypocritical liberal outrage at the latest Donald Trump interview. I also point out deeply troubling examples of Democrat collusion with foreigners. Finally, I address Be...rnie Sanders ridiculous speech on socialism. News Picks:Our national debt is exploding because we have a spending problem. Why is Joe Biden stealing lines from Michael Avenatti? President Trump’s latest interview has hysterical liberals howling. Measures of income inequality are biased in favor of liberal talking points. President Trump may have another opportunity to fill a spot on the liberal 9th Circuit Court. Illinois liberals cheer late-term abortion bill. 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 what do you say daddy oh i'm doing pretty good doing pretty good glad to be here yeah man good to hear all right i got a stacked show for you today trump's interview yesterday blowing up the internet the internet has officially collapsed, folks. The infrastructure has imploded and fallen apart. Everybody's losing their mind. But what Trump said yesterday during his interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, which we'll get to,
Starting point is 00:00:36 is entirely consistent if you looked at it without liberal TDS level six infected Trump derangement syndrome virus, a viral infection. Nothing he said was inconsistent with his approach. This is not me running interference for anyone. I will explain that. Don't go anywhere. I promise what you hear today, you're probably not going to hear anywhere else.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Hey, one quick correction too. Thank you to everyone in my audience. I said the other day on yesterday or the day before show, I'm sorry, Cody Shear, the alleged journalist who yesterday or the day before show, I'm sorry, Cody Shear, the alleged journalist, who's a Clinton acolyte,
Starting point is 00:01:08 that Weiner was his brother-in-law. I meant strobe Talbot. I'm sorry. It was a little bit of confusing. I've said that before on the show. It was just an oversight on my part, but we have to, you know,
Starting point is 00:01:17 you have to be precise. Corrections are, you know, we have to be correct and precise. Yeah. I meant strobe Talbot, who was Bill Clinton, a high level bureaucrat and the secretary of state under Bill precise. Yeah. Yeah, I meant Strobe Talbot, who was Bill Clinton, a high-level bureaucrat
Starting point is 00:01:26 in the Secretary of State under Bill Clinton. Yeah. That is, in fact, Cody Scheer's brother-in-law. And conveniently, who was Strobe Talbot's chief of staff?
Starting point is 00:01:35 Victoria Newland in the State Department who works with Jonathan Weiner. So thank you, everyone, for pointing that out. I always want to... I appreciate your feedback on that. Okay, we got a busy show.
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Starting point is 00:02:57 They are losing their mind. Let's get right to it. And I'll describe to you why what Donald Trump said is not even remotely controversial. It's what he's been saying the whole time. Go. Should he have gone to the FBI when he got that? OK, let's put yourself in a position. You're a congressman. Somebody comes up and says, hey, I have information on your opponent. Do you call the FBI? I don't think coming from what you do. I've seen a lot of things over my life. I don't think in my whole life I've ever called the FBI in my whole life. I don't you
Starting point is 00:03:22 don't call the FBI. You throw somebody out of your office. You do whatever. Al Gore got a stolen briefing book. He called the FBI. Well, that's different. A stolen briefing book. This isn't a story. This is somebody that said we have information on your opponent. Oh, let me call the FBI. Give me a break. Life doesn't work. The FBI director says that's what should happen. The FBI director is wrong. Your campaign this time around, if foreigners, if Russia, if China, if someone else offers you information on an opponent, should they accept it or should they call the FBI? I think maybe you do both. I think you might want to listen. I don't, there's nothing wrong with listening. If somebody called from a country, Norway,
Starting point is 00:03:59 we have information on your opponent. Oh, I think I'd want to hear it. You want that kind of interference in our elections? It's not an interference. They. Oh, I think I'd want to hear it. You want that kind of interference in our elections? It's not an interference. They have information. I think I'd take it. If I thought there was something wrong, I'd go maybe to the FBI if I thought there was something wrong. But when somebody comes up with oppo research, they come up with oppo research.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Oh, let's call the FBI. The FBI doesn't have enough agents to take care of it. But you go and talk honestly to congressmen. They all do it. They always have. And that's the way it. But you go and talk honestly to congressmen. They all do it. They always have. And that's the way it is. It's called oppo research.
Starting point is 00:04:29 All right. I can't even tell you the meltdown that happened on. I can't describe it to you because it was too broad in scope and it would take up the whole show. I could play for you a montage of liberal far-left TDS-infected media figures yesterday, absolutely melting down. Trump's inviting foreign collusion. Ladies and gentlemen, let me break this down.
Starting point is 00:04:55 According to what Trump actually said, not what the lunatic media told you he said, and why this is in no way inconsistent with the material on this show or what donald trump's been saying the first time number one if you listen to the interview and you have a rewind button on our youtube channel or our audio podcast it's clear as day he's making a distinction
Starting point is 00:05:15 between what happened with al gore and that briefing book in question which was so there was some material in there that was questionable, right? He's making a distinction there between that and oppo research. In other words, he says, if there was something wrong, you would call the FBI. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm not paraphrasing what he said. The words, if there was something wrong, is in the clip. You can rewind it and see it yourself. We didn't edit it. we didn't doctor the video we cut it for time but that is one continuous stream of thought joe didn't do
Starting point is 00:05:52 anything to it we're not trying to trick you no that is what he said making a clear distinction between if some foreign government says something to you about your opponent, that may be some form of opposition political information, he's going to listen to him. If there's something wrong, you call the FBI. Just rewind the tape. You don't have to listen to me. Listen to him. Secondly, again, he makes the clear distinction between what happened with Al Gore and potential national security information and political opposition research. Ladies and gentlemen, he makes another, you know, you need to understand here. He is not saying that if foreign governments like Russia and China were to present him with national security compromising information that he wouldn't contact the FBI. That's not what he said right there's a third
Starting point is 00:06:45 takeaway here i'm gonna move quickly because the lady got annoyed on email yesterday she thinks i talked too much about uh you know rewinding and going back to material i just want you to understand so forgive me folks i'm not i'm not trying to dumb the content down i just really this stuff matters to me that's the reason i do that so i'll go through it quick the third takeaway though on this is important the third takeaway is this happens all the time where foreign officials contact congressmen and women and senators up on the hill now joe i could sit here and waste your time with the adam schiff prank video i'm not going to do because it's long a seven minute video of democrat congressman lying shady shifty adam shift day adam shift on the literally not figuratively on the phone with a person he thinks is a russian operative this is on tape folks you can google it
Starting point is 00:07:43 it's seven minutes long i'm not going to waste your time we played it here before it's annoying to be honest with you it is adam schiff the actual congressman not a guy who stayed in a holiday inn express last night pretending to be adam schiff on the phone with a guy he thinks is a russian insider who is trying to give him information about donald trump it turns out to be a prank. Yeah. But I don't understand. Like, if this whole thing about you're not supposed to be talking to foreign government,
Starting point is 00:08:13 that's the takeaway, right? The liberals were losing their mind. Oh, my gosh. Talking to anyone in a foreign government, you must immediately contact the FBI about everything. Then what's the story with Adam Schiff? Why is he on the phone working with foreigners trying to get information on Trump?
Starting point is 00:08:30 Now, I'll give you an even better, even though that example is damaging enough. It speaks to Adam Schiff. Listen, Adam Schiff, they use the old adage, how do you know Adam Schiff's lying? His lips are moving. The guy is a fraud. He's a total scammer. How people elect this guy to congress is unbelievable he's the shadiest guy up on the hill him and swalwell but interestingly enough a more i believe a more damaging example of people up on the hill talking to foreign operatives about damaging information where the FBI was not called. What about Senator Mark Warner?
Starting point is 00:09:10 Senator Mark Warner was working with Dan Jones, a former staffer for Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein, and speaking on the phone with a lawyer, Adam Waldman, who represented Oleg Deripaska, a Russian tied to Putin like this. Trying also to set up meetings for another foreign operative, Christopher Steele. Why is Mark Warner, I don't understand, why is George Stephanopoulos going to ask Mark Warner that question too? Ladies and gentlemen, I'm not justifying any kind of foreign interference in our election, God forbid. I'm suggesting to you that what Trump said is absolutely accurate.
Starting point is 00:09:52 That this stuff happens all the time. People with connections to foreign governments call political people and political operatives and staffers and bureaucrats and politicians all the time with information. And the examples are all over the place on the Democrat side. You may say, okay, Dan, that's two examples. Okay, let's go with a third. Let's go to this Politico piece. Politico, written by Ken Vogel, basically a left-wing activist for Politico. They call it Bull-tico.
Starting point is 00:10:25 You can fill in the rest because they're so far left. Kenneth Vogel and David Stern, January 11, 2017. Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire from the actual piece. Remember what we're talking about here. The left-wing media is freaking out because trump said if foreign governments contact you with opposition research he's not talking about national security information that you don't necessarily call the fbi about it that's the point you got it joe no headline yeah that and the left the left is losing their minds why aren't they losing their minds
Starting point is 00:11:00 about this from the politico piece by the way hat tip peter hassan daily caller who pointed this out and made this highlight on the politico piece the ukrainian officials working with dnc officials who were involved with the democrat campaign were actively passing information to hillary clinton's team trying to sabotage the campaign. You can see it right there. Read it yourself. Joe, I'm just checking now. Paul and I got a little, we're going to play a little game
Starting point is 00:11:34 with you soon. Not in this show, but Paul and I were putting this together yesterday. How many hats you've worn? Bank robber, federal investigator, accountant, economist. We were trying to lay it all out. We got to about 50 and we stopped. No, I'm asking you to be a geography teacher for a moment here joe it's not a trick question all right is ukraine i'll give you a moment to think about this is ukraine part of the united states go danny you know that it's not why do you keep asking your teacher these silly questions
Starting point is 00:12:01 thank you joseph armacost you're welcome, Daniel. So, you can confirm on the show, Joe, that Ukraine is not, in fact, part of the United States. What has two thumbs and left Joe Armacost? Very nice. Well done, geography teacher Joe Armacost. You're welcome, Daniel. Folks,
Starting point is 00:12:20 read the political piece yourself. Ukrainian officials were passing information to the DNC and then former DNC official Alexandra Chalupa and media figures to damage the Trump campaign. I thought Stephanopoulos' interview made the point that foreign information passed to politicians in the U.S. was some form of like treason. What is it? Is it treason? Is it criminal or is it not? Because why is Adam Schiff, Mark Warner and Hillary Clinton not in prison then?
Starting point is 00:12:54 I don't understand. You can't have it both ways. You can't. It doesn't make any sense. You can't. It doesn't make any sense. Either talking to foreign governments is entirely illegitimate when your political opponents come up and you should contact the FBI for everything or it's not. I saw Dinesh D'Souza on Laura Ingraham's show a few nights ago and he had a great line.
Starting point is 00:13:23 It was actually Friday. I was up in New York. I had just finished Hannity. It's funny because people wait for you outside of fox news i was walking back to the hotel after i had coasted the show i ran into a bunch of people so i was all wired up so i go back to the hotel and i'm sitting there and i'm watching ingram's show afterwards and danesh came on and he had this great line talking about democrat double standards here you know double standards you know what they are oh yeah there yeah. There's a standard for Republicans. Yeah. Talking to foreigners is really bad.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Call the FBI. But when it comes to Democrats like Schiff, Warner, and Hillary Clinton seem to talk to foreign governments, nobody in the media seems to care. Yeah. Nobody.
Starting point is 00:13:57 That's a double standard. Yes. One standard here, one standard there. D'Souza had this great line, Joe. He goes, you know, behind every double standard
Starting point is 00:14:04 is a single standard. Well, what did he mean by that? Obviously, he meant the single standard is, the standard is just attack Republicans, right, Joe? There's no double standard. The standard is, what can we do to fillet Republicans and Donald Trump? That's the standard. Great line,
Starting point is 00:14:20 Dinesh. Hat tip to you, buddy. Salute. Behind every double standard is a single standard. I don't even know who he was quoting, but I sat there watching it going Salute. Behind every double standard is a single standard. I don't even know who he was quoting, but I sat there watching it going, nice. He was on with Pete Hegseth, who was guest hosting. Now, you saw the political piece. Let me point out another glaring double standard. Buck Sexton, who I'm a great admirer of, he does great work, worked for the NYPD and the Central Intelligence Agency as, I believe, an analyst over there.
Starting point is 00:14:45 Buck has his own radio show, too. Buck sent out one of the better tweets I've seen in a long time, again, yesterday, talking about this media double standard that's really a single standard. And the single standard is this, fillet and attack Republicans and Donald Trump at any cost. There's no double standard. That's the standard. Here's Buck Sexton's tweet pointing out the obvious. There was an NBC News article. We'll put the NBC News article up in a minute.
Starting point is 00:15:10 Don't worry. And the NBC News article in their tweet, which is subtweeted here, Buck Sexton says, Representatives of at least 22 foreign governments appear to have spent money at Trump organization properties. An NBC News review. Oh, my gosh. Joe, are you ready for this? Dude, get ready. You have your nitroglycerin ready because you may have heart problems
Starting point is 00:15:33 after this. This is going to be extremely traumatic and stressful. Get ready. Elizabeth, get ready for Joe because he may be coming for you. Here's the suggestion here. Trump is a real estate magnate who owns hotels and properties. There are foreign organizations and governments that...
Starting point is 00:15:55 Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you prepared? Hold your heart, Joe. I'm ready. That may have actually stayed at some of these properties. Paula, dial 911. Get him to Martin
Starting point is 00:16:07 County, Adirondack County, Maryland to take care of Joe Armacost. He's about to lose it. It's the dumbest story ever. Now, keep in mind, in the piece, can you throw off the piece just a second? I'm sorry, jump back if I'll go back to Buck Sexton in a minute.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Panted like a dog. This is NBC News' big breaking news, Joe. That the extent of the spending isn't really known because it's a private company. But Trump had promised to donate any profits from these foreign governments and the Trump
Starting point is 00:16:39 organization has in fact sent $343,000 to the U.S. Treasury for 2017 to 2018. Okay. This is their big, folks, this is their big story. Again, behind every double standard is a single standard. Republicans suck and we're going to attack Donald Trump. That's the single standard.
Starting point is 00:17:00 There it is. So just to be clear, the trump organization has donated the proceeds from these foreign governments staying at their hotels it's believed to be about 343 000 which has been sent to the u.s treasury which nbc confirms trump doesn't take a salary the 450 000 a year he gets for his for being the president as a salary he doesn't even take that salary. He donates that back as well. This is your scandal? That people who live overseas stay in hotels in the United States
Starting point is 00:17:33 that the Trump team owns and the proceeds of it they send back to the government. That's your scandal. We don't know. Just like your scandal before was that foreign governments, according to George Stephanopoulos' interview, may talk
Starting point is 00:17:48 to the president about opposition research and not everything is worthy of calling the FBI. Although Schiff, Mark Warner, Hillary Clinton, and believe me, a lot more. We now see Steny Hoyer's team may be roped into this, who Joe knows from Maryland, another senior Democratic congressman.
Starting point is 00:18:05 Old Steny. Now we find out that that into this, who Joe knows from Maryland, another senior Democratic congressman. Old Stanny. Now we find out that that standard doesn't matter for them. It only matters for Trump. But now money changing hands that may benefit the Trump organization that they donate to the government is a huge scandal in the amount of $343,000. Back to the Buck Sexton tweet.
Starting point is 00:18:20 Thank you, Buck Sexton, for nailing this. Greatest point I've seen on Twitter in the past two weeks. Buck Sexton says, so let me get this straight. These 22 foreign governments have spent less at all the Trump properties combined than Bill Clinton's slick Willie received from a Russian bank for one speech while his wife was Secretary of State. Man. So much journalism-ing. That's Buck's words. Very nice.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Nice job, Mr. Buck Sexton. much journalisming that's buck's words very nice nice job mr buck sexton so joe yo here's the single standard yes let's go after the trump team here's the alleged double standard okay on one side foreign government's giving people money that may influence politics even though it's donated back to the treasury this is scandalous it's worthy even n NBC News report but the fact that Bill Clinton took five hundred hundred and thirty thousand dollars more than the 342 what is it 373 it doesn't matter hundred thousand dollars more for one speech from a Russian bank that was connected to the uranium one deal through some financial machinations right while hillary clinton was the secretary of state had the ability to speak out about this devastating uranium one deal
Starting point is 00:19:31 that's no problem at all no no that's a conspiracy theory no problem at all joe no problem ladies and gentlemen throw these media reports in the garbage. NBC, WAPO, the New York Slimes, it is garbage. This ABC breaking news yesterday, garbage. It is total garbage. I think they meant broken news. Oh, pathetic. And notice how Stephanopoulos, I didn't play the beginning of that,
Starting point is 00:20:04 but we'll have it recut into this Molly Hemingway thing in a minute, so don't go anywhere. But notice how Stephanopoulos, Joe didn't play the beginning of that, but we'll have it recut into this Molly Hemingway thing in a minute, so don't go anywhere. But notice how Stephanopoulos, Joe, brings up the Trump Tower meeting too. And now regular listeners to the show know this. But what does he not bring up, Joe? The fact that the people who showed up to the Trump Tower meeting to meet with Don Jr., the Russians, were actually connected to the Clinton team. He doesn't bring that up at all because Stephanopoulos is a political activist. That's what he is. He's not a political activist. That's what he is.
Starting point is 00:20:26 He's not a legitimate journalist. Connections to foreign governments are really awful. If I were President Trump, I would have said, oh, the Trump Tower meeting. George, were you aware that the Russian lawyer that showed up was working for the company hired by Hillary Clinton? Just yes or no, George. Were you aware of that? What about the alleged Russian intel connected guy, Akhmetchinhmetshin renat akhmetshin that showed up were you aware that he's already acknowledged he has relationships with the clinton team were you aware of that george that's what i would have said
Starting point is 00:20:52 hey dan didn't george work in some capacity for the clintons at one point in time i'm not sure i know you're being funny of course armacost knows the answer to a question. He's not really, it's retort. Yes, of course, Joe, he did. But that is a good point. You know what? I'm messing with you a little bit, but I'm actually glad you brought that up
Starting point is 00:21:14 because we have a very smart audience, but some people are younger. They may not remember George Stephanopoulos was in fact the Clinton insider. A political operative worked inside the White House with the Clintons. So you know what? I'm messing with you, but Joe is right in pointing that out. Stephanopoulos was a Clinton insider.
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Starting point is 00:22:50 That's why policygenius.com made it super easy. Policygenius.com. Okay. Moving on a bit. Again, talking about this entire, Molly Hemingway, who's one of the more talented political commentators and writers out there. Yeah, very, I mean,
Starting point is 00:23:08 just a fantastic, very well-researched person who has been all over Spygate from the beginning. Her library of material at The Federalist is worth your time. Molly Hemingway frequently
Starting point is 00:23:19 does appearances on Brett Baer's show at 6 p.m. Eastern time on the Fox News channel. They're always good and she can be a real brawler molly hemingway echoed exactly what i'm talking to you about now on her appearance last night we'll get to in a second but i just want to get a headline that she points out the double standard that again alleged conversations with foreign governments
Starting point is 00:23:41 are supposedly a big thing and worthy of an investigation and impeachment, all this other stuff, until we find out that the Clintons did exactly that in their team, and then they ignore it. Here's Molly Hemingway, and you'll see in the beginning, they do kind of a recut of George Stephanopoulos' interview, but this is worth your time. Check it out. If foreigners, if Russia, if China, if someone else offers you information on an opponent, should they accept it or should they call the FBI? I think maybe you do both. I think you might want to listen. I don't, there's nothing wrong with listening.
Starting point is 00:24:09 If somebody called from a country, Norway, we have information on your opponent. Oh, I think I'd want to hear it. Thoughts on that? This is what I've been talking about repeatedly. George Stephanopoulos' good friend Hillary Clinton took information from a foreign government. If it is a huge problem to take information from a foreign government, he should be asking her and Democrats, you know, the Democratic National Committee secretly bought and paid for this dossier that by their own accounting was sourced to government officials in Russia.
Starting point is 00:24:38 So if this is a huge problem, and many people have been telling us for years that it is, why aren't the media doing more to find out exactly what happened there? Why they created this hoax conspiracy theory, how they got it into the highest levels of the government? I would like to see some people ask some questions, some tough questions of those people. Oh, yeah. Oh, we need a macho man. Oh, you don't have macho man. We need macho man now so bad.
Starting point is 00:25:04 Oh, oh, yeah. Remember macho man? there's nobody i listen i love my own commentary on five i don't mean that in a self-praise kind of egomaniacal way but i like my commentary on fox i think i'm sure it's sweet molly's terrific though she's an a-plus teamer she just nails it every time is it a problem or not we are simply asking you as conservatives to give us some rules so that they won't i i'm not really asking them it's silly to because the media doesn't care they're activists but let's say you know in a fair rational media environment where they're interested in doing journalism and actual fact-based reporting if that were the case molly's making a clear point just give us the rules of the road
Starting point is 00:25:46 about what is unethical and immoral and what is worth reporting on as a scandal. If Donald Trump's suggesting that taking information from a foreign government, which he did not, by the way, the Trump Tower meeting was fruitless. There was nothing in there of any significance. So that is universally accepted now. The meeting was a bad idea. I get it. Donald Trump Jr. has been honest about it. It's done.
Starting point is 00:26:09 People make mistakes and we move on. He's exposed all the emails about it. He released them. There's nothing hidden there. Right. Mistake. Okay, fine. But Molly's saying, what are the rules of the road?
Starting point is 00:26:23 If meeting with them is a bad thing, immoral, unethical, and potentially illegal, then why aren't you investigating Hillary Clinton? No answer. None. Nobody has an answer because they don't want an answer. But really, really, really well done. Now, by Molly Hemingway, that is. I want to go to another video. This is an important one.
Starting point is 00:26:44 Another gentleman I admire greatly, Andrew McCarthy, former federal prosecutor, another guy Joe's run into in the course of his prior life as a radio producer and engineer. Really great guy and really in person. I hope I don't bore you with these personal commentaries, folks, on these people, but you see them a lot on TV and I know them. I don't share any of their personal stories out of turn. But I've met them in green rooms, and Andy I know very well. And I hope it adds to the color of the show to just give them hat tips and let you know that they're really behind the scenes, genuine, honestly good people.
Starting point is 00:27:16 If they were jerks, candidly, I'd tell you. But this guy is such a good guy, and he's such a sober, honest broker of information. So Andy McCarthy writes for national review he was up on capitol hill and during this uh hearing about that they had two fbi officials who were totally clueless former fbi people there they didn't even reel this read the steel dossier i'm not gonna put their cuts are so insignificant and boring it's not worth your time but andy mccarthy brings up an interesting point. This is a hat tip.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Chris Stewart had this on his Twitter feed, who's a Republican congressman from Utah. He asks Andy McCarthy a question here. Let me set this up a bit. He says, listen, is getting information, the theme of the show today from foreign operatives. Basically, is this a bad thing or not? I'm here to suggest to you, as I've consistently said for the past two years now, it's not that the government got information. It's not that the government investigated information. It's that the government failed to verify the information.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Joe, as my witness on the show for the thousand and one shows you and I have done together, have I not said a minimum of a hundred to two hundred, maybe more times, that the real scandal is the Woods procedure?
Starting point is 00:28:37 In other words, ladies and gentlemen, it's not that the FBI, thank you, got the information from political operatives that's bad yeah but people do get information from shady sources all the time sure it's that the fbi did not verify said information according to their own procedures and then used it to swear that the information was
Starting point is 00:28:57 true when it was not do you get it that's the scandal. No FBI agent's going to say, hey, listen, I don't want that. Whatever. Send us what you got. You take a look. This was easily shown to be debunked information. Quick example, before I get to McCarthy. Remember, I want you to pay close attention to it, because at the end of this cut, he brings up this very point about it's not where you get information. The shadiest people around give you information.
Starting point is 00:29:27 It's your failing to verify it and swearing that it was true. That's the scandal. They did not do their own proper verification procedures. And ladies and gentlemen, before I get to the cut, it's important because the information was so easily discredited that Michael Cohen had been to Prague. Just check his passport history. It's clear he'd never been to Prague to set up this collusion scandal. Christopher Steele's claim that the payments for the collusion scandal were being made through the Russian consulate in Miami.
Starting point is 00:30:00 A State Department official, Kathleen Kavlikc who has no experience in investigations at all pointed out there is no russian consulate miami debunked like that now with that much fanfare and that much of a tease here is andy mccarthy explaining exactly what i just told you in really fine in a very eloquent way. I've taken information from the worst people on the planet. I've taken information from terrorists. I've taken it from murderers, from swindlers. When you do this kind of work, the people that you get information from tend not to be, you know, the kinds of people. The question is, what do you do with the information when you get it? And the more suspect that the source of the information is, the more and higher your obligation is to verify it before you use it in any way that's going to intrude on anyone's rights.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Oh, my gosh, folks. Yes. Thank you. Guys, ladies, listen, I know I have a lot of liberals listening. Some of you hate my guts based on your emails. That's fine. I actually welcome you here, and you can hate me all you want. This show is for everybody.
Starting point is 00:31:12 We do facts. It's not a Republican show. It's a conservative show, but it's not a Republican show. You think that. You've been listening to the wrong show. This is a conservative show. We want to conserve good ideas but i will put people on like andy andy who has never ever been some kind of pro trump blinded to the facts guy he is a sober
Starting point is 00:31:36 analyst with sincere decades of expertise in the legal arena he plus he prosecuted the blind shake case in the southern district of new york the blind shake case in the Southern District of New York. He wasn't even in a conservative judicial district in the Southern District of New York, otherwise known as the Sovereign District. There's a joke in some places. Keep in mind what he just said. This is your takeaway. Because information comes into the government and may make its way to the FBI, it doesn't mean, number one, you should be contacting the FBI about opposition research, political information, if it's not national security related every single time. You don't want to sick the FBI and your political opponents like the Clintons did.
Starting point is 00:32:22 Trump has been entirely consistent on that point. So what, a foreign government during the course of a meeting says, hey, listen, this Biden kid is in a world of trouble in Ukraine. So you're suggesting that Trump should open an investigation in the FBI? Oh, you mean like they suggested should happen when, you know, not the FBI in particular, but when Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, suggested this was worth looking into, what did the liberals say then, Joe, in the media? Remember the New York Times?
Starting point is 00:32:49 We put it up on the show. The New York Times was like, this is weaponizing the government. Ladies and gentlemen, what is it? Media hacks. What is it? Are we supposed to call the FBI about Joe Biden's kid, Hunter Biden, involved in some very shady deals with Rosemont Seneca, Devin Archer, the Chinese and the Ukrainians?
Starting point is 00:33:13 Or are we not supposed to call the FBI? What is it? Again, not a double standard, a single standard. If the information hits Republicans and makes them look bad, call the FBI. If the information comes from foreign governments like the Ukrainians about Joe Biden's kid, which is devastating, by the way, we've done in total shows on them. Forget that information. Don't call the FBI. Single standard.
Starting point is 00:33:45 Republicans suck and we have to go after them. The media is a joke. They're a joke. The New York Times wrote a story trying to dissuade the Trump administration from calling the FBI and getting an investigation started into actual allegations of criminal conduct from a foreign government. There is no legitimacy to be conferred on the mainstream media anymore. I respect their right and will fight for it till the day I die to be a free and fair press.
Starting point is 00:34:19 But with that freedom comes a certain sense of responsibility. And you've thrown it out the window. You have the freedom to be stupid as well, and unfortunately you've taken us up on that opportunity every single time. You're a loser. Big time. Nice. McCarthy was so good there.
Starting point is 00:34:42 It's not that they got information from a foreign government. They get information from drug lords, terrorists. You have to verify the information. They didn't do any of that. This operation was being run out of the Russian consulate in Miami. There is no Russian consulate in Miami. Run with it anyway. Spy on the Trump team.
Starting point is 00:35:03 Michael Cohen coordinated the operation in Prague. Michael Cohen's never been to Prague. Swear to it anyway spy on the trump team oh michael cohen coordinated the operation in prague michael cohen's never been to prague swear to it anyway spy on the trump team carter page took a 10 20 30 million dollar bribe from rosneft carter page has never met those people involved run with it anyway you're supposed to be the f. Ridiculous. Unreal is right. Our standards are entirely consistent. Standard number one, not every piece of information relayed from a source, foreign government or elsewhere, should be relayed to the FBI to open investigations into your political opponents. We have been entirely consistent on point one.
Starting point is 00:35:44 Point two, if you get information that's suspect, like Trump made the distinction with, he said, no, no, we're not talking about the briefing book. We're talking about political stuff. He makes the distinction clearly if you watch the interview I did. Unless ABC edited it, that is, which they didn't. You watch the interview I did. Point number two is if you get information that's shady, where he says, hey, if something's wrong, you call the FBI. His words, Donald Trump, not mine. It's the FBI's job, Joe, to then verify the information is accurate.
Starting point is 00:36:20 I don't understand why that interview was even remotely controversial. Nothing he said is inconsistent now listen i get it you know trump's not a barack obama like order of bs obama was like the bs champion he gave these everybody i mean i i called my wife once from the shelbourne she was my girlfriend back then right paul i'm not making this up after i heard about obama's speech at the democrat national I mean, I called my wife once from the shellboard. She was my girlfriend back then. Right, Paul? I'm not making this up. After I heard Obama's speech at the Democrat National Convention for John Kerry when he was the nominee, and I said, this guy's going to be big trouble.
Starting point is 00:36:57 She remembers the call like it was yesterday because he was such an excellent speaker. He was also an excellent BS-er. The thing about Trump is he's just not a BS-er, folks. I'm sorry. If that bothers you, maybe he's not your candidate.'t bother me he made two consistent points call the fbi if it's serious but the fbi should verify it but that doesn't mean you open an investigation into every bit of oppo political research it comes in from a foreign government there's nothing confusing about that do we paula we need to snippet that for a piece today.
Starting point is 00:37:26 That's a good mark. She's always telling me to give her a sign. You know, that's what I love about this show. We don't have like some EP somewhere trying to tell us what to do. We do whatever we want. So she's like, give me a sign if you see a cut where you're being put on Facebook. Here's the sign. Or I could just say, cut that piece for Facebook.
Starting point is 00:37:49 I love this. what'd you say that's not this year yeah these are not the droids we're looking for because that's not the sign there's a new sign I just want to sum that up I just don't understand what is such a big deal all right I've got a lot more to get to, including some really terrific, and by terrific, I mean horrendous Bernie Sanders material, which is just classic. Hey, today's show. Yeah, it's great. Also brought to you by these guys, my buddies at Dynatrap. We have these all over our house. This is their indoor fly light. Now, down here in Florida, I love Florida. It's the greatest state in the union, but the issue with Florida is we are insect heaven. Dynatrap, put these up in your house. I have one up in my garage. I have two up inside the house, one in the bathroom, one in the kitchen,
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Starting point is 00:40:10 I'm sure you enjoyed it. So he makes a couple of absurd points, which Bernie Sanders is great at. Bernie Sanders, I cannot make enough stupid points in one segment. I have to consolidate the stupidity to 30-second soundbites. Here is the stupid for the day. So Bernie goes on with Anderson Cooper, I tipped this CNN, Anderson Cooper 360. He goes on and he
Starting point is 00:40:33 makes three ridiculous points. Point number one, socialism is really fantastic and people love it. Point number two, that people really want to pay more taxes. He ends with that. And point number three, that inequality in the United States is so horrible and growing. Of course, all three points are complete, complete nonsense. But he distills them down to his Bernie Sanders like talking points. Here is crazy Bernie on with Anderson Cooper. It just I mean, another ridiculous sound video clip. Play the cut. You know how the president is going to paint your talk of democratic socialism besides Venezuela. Is it is do enough Americans know what you mean by that and what that actually looks like? Well, Anderson, that's why I'm on your show tonight. That's why I'm asking.
Starting point is 00:41:19 Look, what we have to understand, for example, just for example, What we have to understand, for example, just for example, the United States is the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all people as a right. In many countries in Europe, Germany for one, you go to college and the cost of college is zero. I think in Finland they actually pay you to go to college. In most countries around the world, the level of income and wealth inequality, which in the United States today is worse than at any time since the 1920s, with three families owning more wealth than the bottom half of America, that level of income and wealth inequality is much less severe than it is right here in the United States. No, the taxes in many of those countries are much higher than they are, the individual
Starting point is 00:42:09 personal taxes are much higher than they are in the United States. But I suspect that a lot of people in this country would be delighted to pay more in taxes if they had comprehensive health care as a human right. This guy's great. This guy, I am going to be so disappointed if he loses the nomination. Paula, what are we going to do for material if we lose Bernie? What are we going to do? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:42:34 This guy is so great. Whenever, and I wasn't struggling yesterday due to the Trump interview, but whenever I, this is a little behind the scenes, whenever you're struggling on a Monday or a Tuesday for material, you know, a slow Wednesday, right, Joe always go to bernie because you can never go wrong this guy is such a body of economic ignorance every time he talks it's just the gem so it's amazing he says at the end that people want to pay more taxes he says quote they'd be delighted i don't know who he's talking to now um because john and all his ideological opponents who John Kerry, who parks his boat in Rhode Island to avoid paying Massachusetts taxes. Al Sharpton, who has his own tax nightmares and his other ideological foes, excuse me, allies like Hillary Clinton, who had that real estate investment thing to get around taxes for other thing.
Starting point is 00:43:23 You know, I don't know where he's finding these people who want to pay more taxes because they don't. Nobody actually does pay more taxes. Now, what Bernie really means is people like Bernie want other people to pay more taxes. People want other people to pay more taxes. People are not delighted to pay more taxes. So with the greatest of respect, and I mean it, we're not the, you know, we're the peaceful ones on the conservative right here. You know, I'd encourage you in Vermont
Starting point is 00:43:50 to email Bernie's office nicely and tell him, I don't know who you're talking about being delighted to pay more taxes, but I certainly ain't one of them, Bern. I ain't feeling that Bern. But Joe. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:00 A more rational, logical question for you, my friend, you will now put on your accountant hat for the day i thought bernie just said they'd be delighted to pay more no why would they have to pay more well think about it he says in the opening of the clip which you're free to rewind the opening of the clip he says and the cost of college in Europe is zero. The matter of fact, they pay you to go to college.
Starting point is 00:44:29 If the cost is zero, why are we paying more? Joe, stew on that for a second. I'm stewing. Stew? Why? Mid-stew? Folks, while Joe is stewing,
Starting point is 00:44:43 why would you have to pay more the cost is zero he just said that in the same interview if the cost is zero why are we paying more because it costs more so the cost isn't zero no it's zero you just said it costs more but I meant zero
Starting point is 00:44:58 zero is not a number but it costs more Bernie not more it costs less than more more is less and less is more lester more more lester what are you talking about i'm confused this guy in the same interview said people would be delighted to pay more taxes they wouldn't be about a program free college and health. He just said, doesn't cost anything. If it's free, why are we paying more?
Starting point is 00:45:29 Because it's not free. Oh my gosh. I need a Valium. I'm just kidding. I don't like Pharmaco. I can't self-medicate. I'll lose it. This is just insane.
Starting point is 00:45:46 I do take some B12 sometimes to protect my neurons from Bernie Sanders activity. Never ends. What is it? It never ends. Never ends. Unreal.
Starting point is 00:45:58 Okay, moving on. Oh, geez. He makes another point there, that inequality, inequality, it's so bad in the United States. Ladies and gentlemen, there is no system on earth, none, where there is income equality.
Starting point is 00:46:16 None. It is a, it's what we call logic, the utopia fallacy. The utopia fallacy is when you compare a fallible human system. Every system of government is going to have its flaws. Remember Federalist 51. If men were angels, we wouldn't need government. They're not. Every system of human organization is going to have significant flaws.
Starting point is 00:46:44 We're all sinners, folks. We all have proclivities, and thank God a lot of us find the righteous path, but we're sinners at heart. Only one person for you sin, and it wasn't me, or Joe, or Paul, or anyone else. The question is not, are incomes equal? There is no system in any known universe where incomes are equal. None. Nor will ever, will be. Even if you leveled incomes tomorrow and gave everything from the rich and leveled incomes at $50,000 a year, within minutes, incomes would be different.
Starting point is 00:47:20 Because people who work harder would immediately become more successful and people who don't would immediately become more successful and people who don't would squander the $50,000. Within minutes, you'd have income inequality again. But folks, there's a great, great piece at the Hill. The show notes today are worth your time. There's about six or seven articles, but they're all really good. This is an older one from 2018. I can't encourage you strongly enough to read this by Aparna Mathur, an opinion contributor to Hill from January 12th, 2018. And it says income inequality isn't as bad as you may think. I love this piece. I've read it before. I keep it up sometimes.
Starting point is 00:47:56 She talks about the major flaws in income inequality that the left uses to hammer home talking points that aren't true. I'm just going to quickly go through a few of them because they're very simple to understand. When you understand the left wants you to believe income inequality is really bad in the United States, Joe, the rich, the aristocrats are everywhere and us poor are sitting there waiting for the scraps from Longshank's table. Folks, income inequality will always be a thing, okay? The question is the degree of it. The left's talking point is the degree of it now in the United States is worse than ever,
Starting point is 00:48:34 it's horrible, and the rich are screwing you over. Point number one, they're making the piece. Folks, income is frequently underreported. A lot of these income studies that measure income underestimate income at the lower end of the income scale. So Joe, if you're getting accurate income assessments from wealthy folks, but people who are middle class and lower income are underreporting their income, is income inequality going to look worse? Of course yep if you really make 50 000 and you're claiming you make 30 000 but the guy who makes 250 000 is claiming it accurately
Starting point is 00:49:12 it's going to make income inequality look worse than it is any joe does this make sense right this is not hard this is not hard thank you it is for liberal zone okay the woman in the excuse me the author of the piece says these frequently people at the lower end of the income scale, don't factor in transfer payments. In other words, the money they get for Medicaid money, they get for maybe Medicare,
Starting point is 00:49:36 disability insurance, social security, TANF, food stamps, welfare payments. Folks, I assure you that's real money money if you don't factor that in and it doesn't appear part of your income you're going to look poorer than you really are
Starting point is 00:49:51 so how do you correct for that joe well a more precise way to measure standard of living it's not income joe it's consumption in other words if people are going to under report their income let's see what they actually buy. That'll probably, Joe, be a more accurate measure of how they live, right? Not hard. Yeah, a few clues. So I strongly encourage you, check this piece out. The author writes, in five decades of research, we found out that if you look at income inequality only,
Starting point is 00:50:22 again, it's under-reported significantly, you'll see that it appears to be a 29% disparity here. Income inequality, that measure. But when you measure consumption, the disparity drops to only 7%. Whoa. Read the piece. When you measure consumption, a lot of this significant gap in income inequality disappears because it measures in transfer payments. But secondly, folks, measuring
Starting point is 00:50:50 income is an entirely imprecise and frankly pretty awful way to measure someone's standard of living because income is not assets. You have people 65 and older sitting on bank accounts, not a lot, but a large portion of successful Americans, of $500,000 to $1 million in their 401ks. They're living off the interest.
Starting point is 00:51:13 They're not living like fat cats, but they're living okay. But they have no income. So when an income measure, they look poor. They're making $0. Zero. Got to do the two hands because of media idiots. Those of you who watch the show know what I'm talking about. Right? They have zero income. They're super poor. They're not poor. They've accumulated assets of up to a million dollars
Starting point is 00:51:36 and they live in a, you know, three, $400,000 house that's paid off. They're not poor. They're not victims of income inequality. Oh my my gosh i can't believe we got to explain this every day to goofy liberals so again nothing bernie sanders tells you is true all right i got another story again proving my point from yesterday's show about how tax policy isn't the problem go watch yesterday's show we debunk paul krugman joey calls uh joe calls him uh freddie krugman uh we debunk his liberal nonsense about taxes but there was a great article up in CNS News today I want to get to in a second. Really important, though, so we'll leave the show with that today. Finally, today's show brought to you by our buddies at G-Code, the finest holsters out there. Ladies and gentlemen, big Second Amendment advocate.
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Starting point is 00:53:49 3 trillion through May for the first time. Deficit hits 738 billion. This story, along with the one I just told you at the Hill, is worth your time. It's up in the show notes today, available at Bongino.com. If you subscribe to our email list on the website, we'll email you these articles every day. Terrence does really terrific work, and every time he puts a piece up, I try to cover it. Folks, we're in a really catastrophic debt situation. I don't know any other way to say this to you. We have got to get a lid on government spending.
Starting point is 00:54:17 It is out of control. This is the most predictable economic apocalypse, financial crisis we have ever seen in American history. I don't know any other way to say this to people up on the hill. This modern monetary theory garbage that debt and deficits don't matter is so dumb, it's barely worth discussing on a show with sentient, rational beings. You've got to fix the spending problem. Now, for the liberals listening who are still confused about, well, maybe we shouldn't have cut taxes. Clearly, the taxes are creating a deficit from the actual piece at CNS, involves facts and data i know liberals have a really i know i
Starting point is 00:54:50 know liberals have a really tough time with this stuff total federal tax revenues in the first eight months of fiscal 2019 hit 2.2 trillion dollars which fell 5.6 billion short of the record 2.28 trillion in constant dollars that the treasury collected in 2016 here's the kicker ladies and gentlemen even with the second highest tax revenues ever collected that's this year i thought the tax cuts were going to cost the government air quotes cost the government tax revenue we've had the second highest amount in constant dollars ever connect collected in the history of our government even despite that the federal government still ran a deficit of 738 billion dollars through the first eight months ladies and gentlemen we have a spending problem not a tax problem if you are a thinking oxygen consuming being cut the spending before we are looking at a financial
Starting point is 00:55:46 economic apocalypse. My gosh, are you guys and ladies this dopey that you're missing this? Oh, it's infuriating. All right, folks, thanks again for tuning in. Paula's going to throw up here at the end. We received so many emails, and I deeply appreciate it. You can see it up on the screen now. If you want to check it out, go to youtube.com slash Bongino. We took your identifiers out, but a sincere, heartfelt thank you. We received, gosh, Paula, hundreds of emails, maybe more than that, about our thousandth show yesterday from all you lawyer listeners. Some joined us episode 628, some even earlier. Some have heard every single show. It's really an honor to be here with you in this fight.
Starting point is 00:56:26 This is my third or fourth career. I never thought I'd be here. I'm glad I can do it freely. I don't have any economic pressure to do it. I'm here because I believe in it, but I'm here because of you. Your feedback means everything. Even the negative stuff,
Starting point is 00:56:38 a lot of you are really nice and cool about it. And like I said, I referenced that lady in the beginning of the show thinks I explained too much. It's out of a sense of really wanting people to understand. So forgive me for that. But thank you for your dedicated, loyal listenership. It really means a lot to me. You can always check those out.
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