Will Cain Country - Exposing The Manchurian Candidate: Joe Biden
Episode Date: July 31, 2023Story #1: How the Biden crime family got away with it all, until now. Story #2: What's the right age gap for marriage? Story #3: Lionel Messi, The MLB trade deadline, and the NFL season. Time to p...lay general manager. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainPodcast@fox.com Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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One, Biden, exposing the Manchurian candidate.
Two, what's the right age gap for marriage?
Three, Major League Baseball Trade deadline,
Lionel Messi's impact on Inter-Miamy and the coming football season.
Time to play GM.
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I'm back from a nice 10 days of vacation.
I have what some could describe as an...
unprofessional tan saw clips of me returning to work this weekend on fox and friends and thought
I need to sit around in the dark for a little while this is george hamilton this is too tan
but my 10 days in hawaii did fulfill what i was once told is the ideal vacation a friend of mine
I think quoting William F. Buckley said the best vacation, you should meet someone new, do
something new, learn something new. I don't know that I checked all of those boxes, but I certainly
agree with the idea. I played a ton of pickleball. It's not just for 70-year-olds.
Pickleball is incredibly popular. As you know, as we've talked about, I think it's like
risen to a top five sport in participation in America.
I played a ton of pickleball, whereas I've been playing it for about, oh, I think, probably close to 10 years.
Eight years ago, there was about eight of us on the court.
This year, at times there was 20, 25 people waiting to rotate into the pickleball court.
I played it not every morning, but almost every morning.
I went on a huge hike.
I've done this hike now twice.
This time I did it with my wife and several other friends.
We hiked Halea.
It's the volcanic crater that created a portion of the island of Maui.
You drive up, it takes about two hours to drive to the top of the volcano.
And then it's a roughly 11.5 mile hike.
It takes somewhere between five and six hours.
you start at 9,000 feet of elevation, and you hike what looks like a Martian landscape.
I mean, it's just volcanic sand.
In fact, that stretch of the hike is called sliding sands.
In fact, I'll post some pictures on my Instagram where you can see this totally otherworldly environment at 9,000 feet where there's very, very little vegetation.
In fact, Silver Sword is one of the plants that you'll find up there in the world.
middle of this volcano that really only grows in that environment. There's no, there's no animal
life, maybe a few birds that they call nays, but it is like being on Mars. It's so quiet. You hear
nothing. The wind doesn't come howling through because immediately the hike goes down. You drop from
9,000 feet down to about 6,500 feet. The topography changes. You're walking through lava fields. You have
volcanic cylinder cones around you at various times in other places you can see where the cloud
cover gets sort of rung of its rain and you get a little more vegetation there are cabins up there
where you can stay which is something that i want to do because there's in addition to being no
noise pollution absolutely no light pollution so if you stay overnight you're going to see
the heavens as you've never seen them
And you drop down, as I mentioned, to 6,500 feet for miles and miles and miles, where at the end of the hike, you have a almost vertical ascent switchbacks back up to 8,000 feet.
So from 9,000 feet to 6,500 feet, back up to 8,000 feet, 11.5 miles, 5 and a half hours.
And it is awesome.
It is doing something new.
Now, even though I've done it once before, I think it still checks the box, more so than pickleball.
I came away with tons of blisters, but my wife even called me today going, I love hiking.
Let's do that again.
I don't know what it is.
Is something, I don't know, and I'm not trying to, you know, paint myself as a vacation Navy seal, but just is something so fulfilling about doing something difficult, you know?
even when you are in an environment set to relax.
In fact, that's my ideal vacation.
What I would center my vacation around is easy when you go to someplace like Hawaii
where you roll the clock back five or six hours.
You get up early, get up at five, and get going, get moving.
Most mornings I went for a run or I went to the gym or I then played pickleball.
I was active, physically active, also on my phone, a lot.
a lot going on here in the world of Will Kane, a lot which we will talk about in the coming
weeks. But I'd say until 11 a.m. I was on my feet. I was active. Went for a swim. You know,
I've got in about three weeks time, the New York City Navy SEAL swim coming up. And I told
myself, okay, this is a great opportunity for you to train. You need to swim. You need to swim in the ocean.
But you remember in previous episodes of the podcast, we've done two things. A, we've talked to a shark expert
who was supposed to disavow me of any irrational fear.
But B, I talked about that viral video of the guy in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt
getting attacked by a tiger shark.
It's the worst viral video I've ever seen in my life.
It's absolutely out of jaws.
His body goes left.
His body goes right.
His feet goes straight in the air.
The water turns red.
He yells for help, Papa.
And that tiger shark reportedly fed on him for 45 minutes.
I know the details because they're banging around between my ears.
and I didn't want to go for a swim in the ocean.
I've never, ever been afraid of sharks.
I swim, I surf.
I've never been afraid of sharks.
Man, I did not want to go for a swim in the ocean.
So I went to a pool.
And I swam about 2,000 yards.
And then I was shamed.
And then I ended up doing several swims in the ocean.
And I have survived the tiger sharks.
But yeah, by 11 a.m., then it's over.
Then it's relax time.
I didn't read enough.
That's fair.
And then by, after lunch, you've earned your Mai Tai.
You've earned your beer.
And I love that.
I like that better than staying up till midnight.
So you have happy hour.
You're back in bed by eight or nine at night.
Perfect.
Family time.
Friends time.
Active.
Then relax.
If I'd read more, if I'd read a book, then that would have made it.
The perfect.
vacation. Now, now, as I hinted, it's time to get to work. Let's do so on this
episode. Story number one, Biden, exposing the Manchurian candidate. Today, before a House
Oversight Committee, Hunter Biden's longtime business partner, longtime friend, Devin Archer, is set to testify
about his relationship with not just Hunter Biden, but Joe Biden.
It promises the potential to expose the corruption, to expose the influence peddling,
to expose the bribery, to expose Joe Biden as a Manchurian candidate.
You'll remember the Manchurian candidate was a famous book in the mid-20th century.
It's been made into a movie twice, once in the 1960s, and once in 2000.
It's roughly 2004.
It's roughly the story of a couple of American soldiers who were captured by an elite Soviet force in the Korean War.
They were taken to Manchuria, where they were brainwashed into, essentially then serving as assassins for the communist regime, the Soviet Union, once they come back to America.
their brainwashing was triggered by various things like, you know, playing solitaire and seeing, I believe it was the Queen of Diamonds, and that would trigger the character into becoming a Soviet assassin.
But the symbolism, the metaphor is an American, an American political candidate under the influence of a hostile regime in the book, the Soviet Union.
but maybe not.
Completely coincidentally, a story centered around Manchuria.
Last week, evidence continued to mount that Hunter Biden and Joe Biden have been selling the United States government to not just the highest bidder, but in many cases, the most hostile bidder.
Whistleblowers continued to appear before the House Oversight Committee, wherein they said,
And relationships with Hunter Biden produced tens of millions of dollars going to various members of the Biden family from, for example, Romania, Ukraine, in China.
James Comer, who's leading up that House Oversight Committee and has subpoena power, has brought several people before the committee, including, as I mentioned, IRS whistleblowers.
Those whistleblowers said they have seen unprecedented protection of the Bidens from.
crimes that would land anyone else in jail. Here's an oversight of what we know so far.
Over a five to 10 year period, the Biden family, Hunter Biden, but also Joe Biden's brothers,
Joe, Frank, and other members of the Biden family have generated 170 suspicious activity
reports within the banking sector. Those are called SARS.
SARS reports. This is when a bank receives a wire fund transfer, a huge deposit out of nowhere
from, for example, a location that would raise a red flag like China or into a bank account
that was previously inactive, which would raise a red flag. Or with a bank account associated
with a company that really doesn't do much of anything in terms of business, a shell corporation
and is all of a sudden receives an influx of $5 million in cash.
And then, as was the case in many of these instances, these 170 instances, the cash within 24 hours is dispersed into dozens and dozens of shell corporations associated with the Bidens.
Right now, these payments, again, which came from Romania and Ukraine and China, Comer has said they have evidence was dispersed to a confirmed nine different members of the Biden family.
And it could go up to 12 members of the Biden family.
Now, again, 170 suspicious activity reports.
They said there's another 100, so making it 270, that are in some way associated with the Bidens.
This is a massive aberration within the banking sector.
Comer on the verdict podcast with Ted Cruz said he came from the banking industry.
And I believe he said within 10 years of working with the banking industry, the bank he was associated with,
to suspicious activity reports in a 10-year time frame.
For 170 to be accumulated within one family is a massive red flag.
And it's a red flag that makes its way to the Treasury Department.
When a bank turns in a suspicious activity report, it goes to the Treasury Department.
IRS investigators are assigned.
And eventually then, it would get notified to the Department of Justice.
These all started accumulating.
They suggest somewhere around 2017, 2018.
But IRS investigators were called off of looking into these suspicious activity reports.
Why?
Well, the justification given, at least in part, was, well, Joe Biden's running for president.
And this was by 2019 and has made its way through the bureaucratic channels.
And that would look bad.
It would look bad for us to initiate investigation.
into a political candidate.
It would look political.
You remember you've heard that type of thing before.
Remember when Democrats have said
it was incredibly inappropriate
for the FBI to look into Hillary Clinton's emails
on the eve of the election in 2016.
That gave legitimacy to the claim.
It was legitimate.
And infected or affected the election.
So now you have the DOJ saying it would look bad.
It would look political for us
to investigate.
the Bidens prior to an election. After an election, now the Bidens are in charge of the American
government. And this is all manifested in, for example, literally, according to Comer,
IRS agents standing outside of Hunter Biden's door, ready to execute a search warrant,
wherein IRS superiors called Hunter Biden's attorneys who then begin to call their connections
within DOJ, and in an unprecedented move, those IRS agents, again, according to Comer,
were told, okay, don't go in. In fact, pull back. Let's go away. Physically, we're leaving
the location. We're not going to search Hunter Biden. All of this is going on, and the only
reason that we end up finding out anything, honestly, about these corrupt business dealings,
is that Hunter Biden was so stupid and cracked up
that he left a laptop in a repair shop in Delaware for water damage
and forgot it was there.
But for that, we may never have known.
Now, though, House Republicans are digging in.
They're digging in to find out more.
Again, they've had whistleblowers step forward to talk about
how unprecedented it was for the DOJ to step in
and stop these investigations.
You can have, apparently, moments of hope, good actors,
whistleblowers in the IRS.
Last week as well, a judge in Delaware
essentially knocked down Hunter Biden's special plea deal
on his tax evasion charges and gun charges.
What happened there was essentially akin to a deal that was offered
to Jeffrey Epstein, which is you plead to this one deal and everything else will go away
under a sealed agreement.
If this had happened, this IRS and gun charge plea deal, tax evasion, tax fraud, and
gun plea deal, there was an underlying agreement that would have made it all go away.
And the judge asked, wait a minute, you're also, he's under investigation, right?
Let me confirm with you guys.
He's under investigation for other questions.
crimes and there said yes he is and so what are we agreeing to underneath what's sealed under
here what other agreements have you made we can't we can't reveal that and just we can't make
other crimes under investigation potentially go away we'd have to know and everything fell
apart the deal went away you can have moments of hope you have good actors still out there
The entirety of Americans' institutions have not been corrupted, but the exception almost proves the rule.
The majority of America's institutions have been corrupted because what is necessary to find out is whether or not because of corrupt business dealings, five and ten million dollars, that has well been disclosed as these FBI investment.
investigative forms, a 1023 has come out where confidential informants have talked about
conversations had within Ukraine with the Burisma executives about payments made to Hunter Biden,
Joe Biden, to protect Burisma from investigations in Ukraine. We know that happened, by the way.
Joe Biden's bragged about it. He's bragged about the fact that he got an investigator fired
who was looking into Burisma. He withheld a billion dollars in American loan guarantee.
to Ukraine if they wouldn't fire that prosecutor. He was fired. Did that happen because Joe Biden was
paid $5 million, $10 million, because Hunter Biden sat on the board of Burism, because Hunter Biden
was collecting, I believe, checks that totaled something like $800,000 a year, despite not
speaking Ukrainian or Russian or knowing anything about the oil and gas industry. Was that
a quid pro quo? Was that influence peddling? Is Joe Biden a Manchurian candidate?
Let's stay on Manchuria.
How about payments from China?
We've talked about CEFC, the Chinese energy corporation,
connect to the Chinese Communist Party.
They're trying to buy everything in the United States.
They're trying to buy businesses, land, farmers.
That's what they were using, Hunter Biden for.
As Comer has said, a bipartisan agreement,
Democrats and Republicans do not want China to come in
and start buying up critical resources in America.
But that's exactly what CEFC was contracting Hunter Biden for to have Joe Biden run the traps, clear the hurdles so that they could continue purchases of critical resources in the United States of America.
Is Joe Biden the president of the United States a Manchurian candidate and have our critical institutions, the FBI and the DOJ, been corrupted to protect.
a Manchurian candidate, either inadvertently or advertently, then in turn, protecting hostile powers
to the United States of America like China.
And why would they do that?
Simply to once again avoid Trump, these are the questions that we need the answer to.
And maybe today we begin to find that answer, but not without a fight.
the weekend, Devin Archer received a letter. The Department of Justice sent a letter to the Southern District of New York. Archer, by the way, has been convicted in another case where he defrauded Native American tribes. And that case is up for appeal. Out on appeal, he will be appearing before the House Oversight Committee to talk about his business to things with Hunter Biden. Apparently, Devin Archer is hold up. According to the Daily Mail, he's in high.
He's in fear for his family.
And then just two days before he's set to testify for the House committee, he gets a letter where the DOJ is asking the Southern District of New York, the court, to begin to set a date immediately for Devin Archer's imprisonment.
Report.
They're saying report to the Bureau of Prisons.
Even though he is out on appeal right now, we need to begin this.
We can't delay for appeal.
He needs to begin to go to prison.
When?
Maybe immediately would be nice, right before he's set to speak to House Republicans.
Today, although it will happen behind closed doors, we should receive a transcript.
We should know.
We should begin to hear.
I don't think this is the nail in the coffin.
But it is a great, it should be a great leap forward.
He said self-aware.
A great leap forward in exposing whether or not Joe Biden is a Manchurian candidate.
We'll be right back with more of the Will Cain podcast.
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now at foxnewspodcast.com or wherever you download podcasts story number two what's the ideal
age gap for marriage i saw a conversation taking place on twitter between and among conservatives apparently
there is a movement in the red-pilled community to suggest that the age gap among men and women
historically and traditionally, has been much greater 10, 15 years.
You know, I don't know, 33-year-olds marrying 18-year-olds.
And a conservative commentator posted a couple of charts.
I want to give you her name because I found this pretty fascinating.
She posted a couple of charts.
Morgan Ariel is her name.
And she showed the age gap.
among married couples. And by the way, laid out the success of the marriage.
In 1959, the average age gap for marriage was roughly two and a half years.
The average man was 22 and a half years old. The average woman was 20 years old.
This is data that comes from the U.S. Census Bureau. By 2019, that age gap had narrowed a tad bit
a little under two years. But what's more remarkable is how long we've begun to delay marriage.
By 2019, men on average got married when they were 29.8 years old and women at 28 years old.
I got married when I was 28.
And if I were giving advice to someone younger, my advice would say all the things you put in your head,
and I've told this to one of the producers here on the Will Kane podcast, James,
I've said all the hurdles you create in your head, don't.
don't worry about making a certain amount of money.
Don't worry about your career.
Don't worry about most things.
I think there is some time that should be baked in for having a good time, you know,
hanging out with the bros.
And maybe even a little time for pure unbridled ambition.
Get after it for a little bit.
But don't delay.
Don't delay.
Because, you know, I waited until I was 28.
I did start my career before I got married.
I did have a good time with my buddies.
And those are great times and I don't regret a single moment of it, but I will tell you the best thing in my life without a doubt is my wife and my kids.
And I would love to have more kids.
I've told you you have two great regrets in life.
One, I didn't serve in the United States military.
And two, I didn't have more kids in part because I got started a little bit later.
I think my first son was 32.
I was 32 when my first son was born.
We're delaying marriage until almost 30 years.
years old, whereas 50 years ago, 70 years ago, 60 years ago, we were getting married in our
early 20s. But the age gap was largely the same, you know, roughly over under about two
years. Now, here's what's interesting. She posted another chart, did Morgan Ariel. She talked
about the divorce rate, and they set the standard at no age difference. So you have to have
a barometer. It doesn't mean that's the best, because that's the barometer. And then she gave
some age gaps like for example if you and your spouse husband older than wife by one year
divorce rates go up three percent from same age five year gap husband and it's only this way
right now for this data husband five years older than his wife divorce rate goes up by 18
10 years 10 year age gap divorce rate goes up 39 percent 20 year age gap 50 year age gap 50 year old
Mary's a 30-year-old, right?
Divorce rate goes up 95%.
And in 30-year age gap.
This is, I assume, for the rich guys out there that really can, at the age of 65, find that 35-year-old.
Divorce rates go up 172%.
That's from a book, by the way, those stats called Diamonds is Forever.
Diamond is Forever.
You know, I think that the, look, there is.
the single guy's rule, and as we can look at these stats, I actually think it holds pretty
true. Have you ever heard this rule? That your age floor that you can begin dating is half
plus seven. And I think it works, right? I don't know where it came from, but that's the one
that I definitely have discussed on the edge of a bar with buddies, not doing math with
a potential prospect, but rather talking to the bros, right? Half plus seven.
And I think if we just kind of, let's take a couple of examples, right?
You're 50.
That means you could date, I don't know about marriage, you could date a 32-year-old.
And I think that's pushing the limits.
I do.
I mean, 25 plus 7, 32-year-old.
40 years old.
That's a 27-year-old.
And I still think you're pushing the limits, but that's what we're doing.
We're establishing a floor.
Thou shalt not go below this standard.
It's not the ideal.
It's the floor.
right 30 years old
22 year old
that's your floor
and even that it's hard
so what are you going to talk about
you know I even had some buddies
I remember I had a friend
that played in the NFL for a long time
successful
so he played into his 30s
and he would tell me
if you play into your 30s
an NFL roster turns over a lot
like I saw that that Prescott is the last
cowboy on the team
from the 2016 draft class.
I think there's a few guys older like Tyron Smith from earlier draft classes, but with Zeke
gone and so forth, from the 2016 draft class, he's the only one left.
So what that suggests is you churn, right?
And if you ever look at the age range of an NFL roster, it's like heavily, heavily
percentage-wise, weighted to guys who've been in the league only in their first three years.
So, you know, if you're playing into your 30s, most of the, you know,
of the guys on the team are like in their early twenties. I remember my friend said they don't even
laugh at the same movies. You know, they're laughing at different movies than I am. I'm like,
hey, let's watch this on the bus of the plane. No, they're watching movies that your sense of
humor is different. Your life stage is different. What are you talking about? I mean, you know,
I'm 48, so that will put my number, and I'm married, so I'm not really interested in this just as a,
you know, thought experiment. That would put my number, what,
31? Yeah, 24 plus 731. I mean, I don't know. Can me and a 31 year old, 32 year old girl,
do we have that much to talk about? We don't, we certainly, odds are we are not listening to the
same music and haven't for a long time because I stopped with my musical advancement about 10
years ago. I think half plus seven is your floor, but your ideal is probably what this data
that reveals, you know, within five years.
I married within one.
And I got to say, I don't know that my marriage could be better.
So, find the right person, but maybe you should look around your same age for a higher probability that you found the right person.
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Story number three.
Major League Baseball trade deadline.
Messy at Inter Miami.
And here we go with football season.
Time to play a little bit of GM.
I haven't yet dove in to fantasy football.
Plans are on the show.
When I say on the shelf, I don't mean that they have been shelved.
I mean, they're about to be pulled off the shelf onto the table to put together, again, a Fox and Friends fantasy football league.
Plus, my money leagues, it's time to start investing pretty soon.
We've got about a month, but you can start doing your research pretty soon on who we should be looking at.
Still a lot to shake out as we last year's number one overall draft pick has just requested a trade from the Indianapolis Colts.
Jonathan Taylor no longer wants to play with the Colts.
And the Major League Baseball Trade Deadline essentially ends today.
I believe August 1st is the deadline.
And is it July 30th?
July 31st is the trade deadline.
So we're there.
And my Texas Rangers are making their move.
I don't know nobody wants to hear about the Texas Rangers.
I learned that in sports radio.
You know, don't talk about your favorite teams.
They don't care about the Mavericks.
They don't care about the Rangers.
You can talk about the Cowboys.
But my Rangers are making a move.
At the same time, they're losing starting pitching like Nathan Avaldi.
They're trading with the Cardinals and the Mets.
Bring in Max Scherzer, Jordan Montgomery, some relievers.
We're making our run.
Two to three years ahead of plan.
That's what they are.
Two to three years ahead of plan, they're going in to win the World Series.
I guess when you feel like you're there, you've got to go.
I love off-season.
Everyone loves playing GM.
Everyone loves playing trades.
And there's been no better transfer or trade or off-season movement than the movement of Lionel Messi to enter Miami.
The world's biggest soccer star made his move to MLS's enter Miami.
And it's already reaping massive benefits.
You've got to hear some of this.
Messy's made his debut.
He's had some incredible goals.
Stadiums are sold out, not just at home, but all over America.
You can't get a ticket.
Ticket prices have skyrocket, doubled, tripled, whether or not you're in Seattle or Dallas.
If Miami's coming to town, the ticket is out of sight.
And as a result, Inter-Miamy's owner has said that revenues have doubled for this year.
and he's expecting that the valuation of Inter-Miamy as a club has increased by $1 billion.
Now, how did this happen?
Why would Lionel Messey reportedly turn down something like a billion dollars from Saudi Arabia?
Well, you can see the effect and his benefit already.
Inter-Miamy has now the fourth most Instagram followers of any American Sports League team.
They follow three basketball teams.
The Golden State Warriors have 31 million, the Los Angeles Lakers,
3 million followers, the Cleveland Cavaliers, 16 million, and Miami, 12 million.
That is Inter-Miamis soccer team at 12 million.
The Cavs being so high shows the impact is lasting.
That's about LeBron James.
Once Lionel Messi goes away, those followers stay, and that increases the value in Miami.
More sponsorships, more fans.
The MLS made a deal with Apple, where Apple has.
a $2.5 billion deal is $250 million a year.
They're paying to the MLS.
And Messy gets a cut of all of the new subscriptions to Apple's MLS package.
He gets a cut of jersey sales from Adidas.
He's got 400,
Messi has 480 million Instagram followers.
He can leverage that into sales of Jersey.
of anything.
Interimmy
did $56 million in revenue
last year. It's expected that goes up
to $110 million
this year.
Last year,
it was valued at the club's
$600 million.
It's expected it will go this year to $1.5
billion.
This is
one of the biggest things to happen in American
sports in
well,
Well, you could argue forever, except some people are going to hear that and go, well, it's soccer.
I mean, Pele came to New York in the, what was it, in the 70s, but that, I don't think is, I don't, I don't think that is near as big as messy in Miami.
What is that going to mean for soccer in America?
What's that going to mean for American World Cup, which we're hosting in a few years?
What's that going to mean for the valuation of other clubs, the popularity of the sport in general, the popularity of other clubs?
This transfer is one of the best things to happen to American sports,
and it's an endorsement of America over Saudi Arabia.
Messi turned down a billion dollars in one year to go to Saudi Arabia.
Global soccer players are flooding to Saudi Arabia because they're offering huge money.
Same thing as the live tour.
They're buying sports.
Saudi Arabia is buying sports, and Messi chose Miami.
He chose America.
play the game of capitalism,
revenue, participation,
and living in a country
that isn't Saudi Arabia.
I was always sort of a Ronaldo guy.
This makes me a little bit lean towards messy.
Man, the off-season,
player movement, all of us playing GM.
That's fun.
All right, that's going to do it for me today
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