Radio Show Hour 2 – 10/30/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastOctober 30, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 2 – 10/30/2024

* Trump Voters Are Garbage, Fascist, Ultra-MAGA, Nazi, Deplorables!

* Trump Gets a Key Ally Back From Prison Steve Bannon is released after serving 4 months for contempt of Congress!

* Why Is Merrick Garland Not Required To Go 'Directly To Prison'? - Jun 13, 2024 House Republicans voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena!

* Chain of More Than 200 Papers Won't Make Presidential Endorsement CNN reports that Gannett decision was made last year - Rob Quinn.

 USA Today Declines To Endorse Kamala Harris For President! - Patrick Houck.

* LA Times, Washington Post, Rejecting 2024 Presidential Endorsement!

* Trump's Truth Social Now Worth More Than Musk's X Trump Media stock has more than quadrupled since September - Newser.com

Trump Media and Technology Group is now valued at over $10 billion after its shares more than quadrupled since late September. Meanwhile, X Holdings is valued at around $9.4 billion, based on the most recent value the investment group Fidelity assigned to its stake in the company formerly known as Twitter.

* Joe Rogan’s Trump Episode Nets 28 Million Views on YouTube!

* Trump said he would use tariffs to eliminate the income tax in his interview with Joe Rogan.

* Trump Publically States He Saved and Protected Hillary Clinton From Jail!

* Trump: 'The FBI Guys Are Great'!


[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.

[00:00:18] You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:00:24] All right.

[00:00:25] Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans.

[00:00:27] Sam Bushman live on your radio.

[00:00:29] Hard-hitting news the network refused to use, no doubt, continues now.

[00:00:32] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for October the 30th in the year of our Lord, 2024.

[00:00:38] This is Hour 2 of 2, and the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property, to promote God, family, and country.

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[00:01:05] Welcome to the broadcast.

[00:01:07] Hour 1 was incredible.

[00:01:09] We had Marcus Allen on your radio.

[00:01:12] He's a whistleblower.

[00:01:13] He won a settlement from the FBI.

[00:01:14] They literally took away his clearance.

[00:01:16] They literally called him a bad guy, a terrorist, everything else under the sun because he didn't want to take the jab.

[00:01:21] And because he said, hey, January 6th isn't what we're told.

[00:01:25] FBI Director Christopher Wray relied on the stand to Congress and everything else.

[00:01:29] And, hey, he called that out.

[00:01:31] Remember, he's an intelligence gathering expert for the FBI for over eight years in his career doing so for the government and the military and everybody else for 20 years or so.

[00:01:40] And in power, oversight whistleblowers and researchers basically helped him along with, believe it or not, Judicial Watch.

[00:01:53] Tom Fitton and crew over there along with a great attorney team just helped him.

[00:01:58] And now the FBI forced to reach a settlement with whistleblower Marcus Allen after he was suspended without pay, after he had his security clearance pulled.

[00:02:11] Hey, JustTheNews.com reports a lot of the details on this as well, and they basically laid it out.

[00:02:16] House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan said the FBI's decision to reinstate Marcus Allen's security clearance.

[00:02:25] Hey, that puts Marcus completely vindicated, right?

[00:02:33] It was a total vindication for a great patriot who bravely stood up to expose misconduct at the FBI despite attacks from FBI bureaucrats and congressional Democrats.

[00:02:47] It's really amazing.

[00:02:49] I'll tell you that right now.

[00:02:51] Really something.

[00:02:52] And Alan said, hey, it's great that I got a win, got my back pay, got my security clearance back, but he eventually left government.

[00:02:59] He just said, I'm resigning from the FBI.

[00:03:01] Can't take it anymore.

[00:03:03] God's told me that I need to go a different direction.

[00:03:05] There's no future for me in the government.

[00:03:07] What a sad tale that we lose good, honest patriots, Catholic, Catholic Christian in this case, literally doubling down for his faith.

[00:03:15] But anyway, I digress.

[00:03:17] Not only did Jim Jordan say that, but other experts are now saying, wow, this is serious.

[00:03:22] And it's really a truth-telling reality check.

[00:03:25] Press release now from the same Empower group that helped Marcus Allen.

[00:03:29] New evidence of FBI using security clearance as retaliation.

[00:03:37] Empower.us.

[00:03:38] And empower is E-M-P-O-W-R.

[00:03:41] There's no E.

[00:03:42] Dot U-S.

[00:03:43] And they really lay this out.

[00:03:44] Look, there's evidence.

[00:03:45] This is going on all the time.

[00:03:46] And as I pointed out last hour and Marcus Allen agreed with this idea, hey, until these people have absolute accountability, repercussions,

[00:03:53] until people go to prison for their criminal activity, this is going to continue.

[00:03:58] Now, it'll get better under the Donald than it will under Kamala.

[00:04:02] That's for sure.

[00:04:03] But will it get good enough?

[00:04:04] No, because remember, Donald got snookered by the inside deep state last time he went to the White House.

[00:04:10] This time I hope he's a little bit smarter, a little bit quicker on his feet.

[00:04:14] But I've got concerns because I don't believe that the people surrounding Donald are good people, a lot of them.

[00:04:17] He's still got a bunch of bad actors around him.

[00:04:20] You say, how do you know that, Sam?

[00:04:21] Why do you say a thing like that?

[00:04:23] Because I think I have the evidence for that reality check.

[00:04:25] That's why.

[00:04:26] That's how, right?

[00:04:28] Trump voters are garbage.

[00:04:31] Fascists.

[00:04:32] Ultra-MAGA Nazis.

[00:04:35] Deplorables.

[00:04:36] Right?

[00:04:37] That's what's being said now.

[00:04:39] Joe Biden literally said, hey, in retaliation for the comedian that said, hey, Puerto Rico is a floating island of garbage.

[00:04:45] It was a comedic joke.

[00:04:48] Now, I don't think that they should say that.

[00:04:50] I don't like a lot of the comedians.

[00:04:51] They're dirty.

[00:04:51] They're gross.

[00:04:52] They offend everybody under the sun.

[00:04:53] I don't think it's wise or helpful.

[00:04:55] I mean, while those guys are promoting their clown shows to get famous and rich on their dirty rhetoric, you know, I'm up there putting callforcivility.com online.

[00:05:03] But they don't go after these comedians, say they're bad guys.

[00:05:06] They go after me and say I'm a domestic threat, a hate, anti-government, whatever.

[00:05:11] Okay.

[00:05:11] They lie.

[00:05:12] Just go look at callforcivility.com.

[00:05:14] I've been really calling for clarity and civility.

[00:05:16] For nine years, I wrote an article back in 2016 on this thing.

[00:05:19] I guess it's eight years, right?

[00:05:21] Maybe with the article 2015, I'd have to go look.

[00:05:23] Anyway, eight or nine years I've been literally doubling down on this.

[00:05:27] Wrote an article.

[00:05:28] Nobody would hardly publish it.

[00:05:29] And then put up a website calling for civility.

[00:05:33] Anyway, I bring this up because then Hillary, you know, said, hey, got a bunch of deplorables.

[00:05:40] And then now this comedian says, hey, Puerto Rico is a trash island.

[00:05:44] I don't think that the comedian should be taken seriously.

[00:05:46] That's what they do.

[00:05:47] Let's not act like it was really that offensive or racist.

[00:05:50] It's just a joke.

[00:05:52] Now, do I support the joke?

[00:05:53] No, I think it was in bad taste.

[00:05:54] That's my opinion to which I'm entitled.

[00:05:55] But do we really need to take that comedian and then take that?

[00:05:59] And now Joe Biden says, hey, Trump supporters are trash.

[00:06:02] And then on the news media, mainstream press, they're like, yeah, Trump voters are garbage.

[00:06:07] Fascists.

[00:06:08] Ultra MAGA Nazis.

[00:06:10] They're crazy.

[00:06:11] Deplorables.

[00:06:12] Okay.

[00:06:13] Do we need to do all that?

[00:06:14] I don't think so.

[00:06:15] Either way.

[00:06:16] I think it's bad on Trump's side.

[00:06:18] And I think it's bad on Kamala's side.

[00:06:22] Now, Kamala and those guys are worse, though.

[00:06:23] Trump's up there on the stand using this now as a fundraising thing going.

[00:06:26] They're calling all my supporters, 74 plus million, half the country, trash.

[00:06:32] And Donald Trump is using it for a big fundraising move now.

[00:06:37] I appreciate Donald saying we forgive them for they know not what they do kind of comments.

[00:06:41] I understand that.

[00:06:42] But to turn it around and use it as fundraising, you almost can't blame the Donald for the opportunity.

[00:06:47] At the same time, that alone is a disgrace.

[00:06:50] So we're going to take the perverted, abusive, hostile, hate-filled comments from Joe Biden and team, Kamala and team.

[00:06:56] And we're going to basically say, let's raise money on that.

[00:07:00] I just am not comfortable with it at all.

[00:07:03] The action, the reaction, the reaction to the reaction that it seems like everything they're doing just goes south, in my humble opinion.

[00:07:10] It violates the moral compass at all sides, at all turns, if you will.

[00:07:15] It really does.

[00:07:15] Now, Trump does get a key ally back from prison.

[00:07:21] Steve Bannon is released after serving four months in contempt of Congress.

[00:07:25] Now, I'm glad Steve's out.

[00:07:27] I don't think Steve should have ever been there.

[00:07:29] The problem that I have with it is, hey, Steve violated a subpoena from Congress and went to jail for it.

[00:07:36] I don't think he should have went to jail, but he did.

[00:07:38] What about the other people on the Democrat side that have violated subpoenas as well?

[00:07:45] Are they going to go to prison?

[00:07:47] See, I don't know where Jim Jordan is.

[00:07:49] I don't know where some of the other conservatives in Congress are.

[00:07:52] But where's the accountability on the other side of the aisle?

[00:07:54] The Democrats have their mojo together.

[00:07:57] They're going to absolutely grab you and throw you in jail, and they've got the authority and whatever you want to call it, to do so.

[00:08:03] Why isn't the opposite true?

[00:08:05] Okay, who else besides Steve Bannon violated subpoenas?

[00:08:14] Right?

[00:08:15] I can't remember who on the Democrat side did that.

[00:08:17] I wish I had a co-host with me right now that could kind of remind me.

[00:08:20] It's hard to just pull everything out of your mind.

[00:08:22] Like, I've got a pretty good memory, and I do pretty well.

[00:08:24] But once in a while, there's somebody that slips your mind.

[00:08:26] Who is that on the Democratic side?

[00:08:29] I mean, Anthony Fauci, for instance.

[00:08:32] I mean, this guy is a clown.

[00:08:35] He would show up before Congress, but he'd lie and say, he doesn't know this, doesn't know that, can't remember this.

[00:08:39] This isn't the way it is.

[00:08:40] And then we have absolute evidence in emails that go against his testimony.

[00:08:44] But he's not in jail.

[00:08:45] So I'll just pick on Anthony Fauci for a second.

[00:08:48] Who else should be going to jail because they violated a subpoena?

[00:08:53] Right?

[00:08:53] Who has violated or not shown up for a congressional subpoena?

[00:09:02] All right?

[00:09:04] That's the question.

[00:09:05] Because there's a lot of Democrats in that same position.

[00:09:09] Okay?

[00:09:11] They say the congressional branch can ask the judicial branch to enforce a congressional subpoena.

[00:09:19] But, see, that only happens in the Democrats.

[00:09:22] When they want to attack a Republican, it goes to the point of prison for, say, Steve Bannon.

[00:09:28] But on the other side of the coin, that doesn't happen.

[00:09:31] Right?

[00:09:35] Yeah.

[00:09:35] Can Congress arrest someone?

[00:09:40] Yeah.

[00:09:40] You can either go to jail.

[00:09:41] You can get a fine or both.

[00:09:44] Okay?

[00:09:45] Okay?

[00:09:48] Anyway, to me, it's a disgrace.

[00:09:53] Republicans who have defied subpoenas have trouble.

[00:09:58] All right?

[00:10:00] January.

[00:10:02] No, June 13th, 2024.

[00:10:06] Washington House Republicans voted on Wednesday to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena.

[00:10:18] Now, here's the problem.

[00:10:19] Why isn't Merrick Garland going to jail?

[00:10:21] That's the name I couldn't remember a second ago.

[00:10:22] I looked it up.

[00:10:23] Sorry, when I'm by myself, I don't have the ability to talk and look everything up as smooth as I'd like.

[00:10:28] When I've got a co-host to kind of take on a little bit of the conversation, I can, boom, have it in front of me.

[00:10:33] All I'm telling you is, why is Merrick Garland not in prison?

[00:10:36] Now, to make matters even worse, we've got a sheriff, Mark Lamb in Arizona, according to the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association press release, that has already finished his investigation against Merrick Garland.

[00:10:52] What the heck is going on?

[00:10:54] No, maybe Mayorkas, I guess.

[00:10:56] Garland, Mayorkas, and they all need to be in prison, don't they?

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[00:13:06] Why is Merrick Garland, Attorney General, not required to go directly to prison?

[00:13:14] Huh?

[00:13:17] Yeah.

[00:13:19] June 13th, ladies and gentlemen, was the date that Republicans,

[00:13:24] 2024, I might add.

[00:13:30] Let me just see here.

[00:13:31] It says, House Republicans voted on Wednesday.

[00:13:38] I'm going to take out Wednesday because it's an old headline, right?

[00:13:41] Voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena.

[00:13:50] So my question is, why is he not required to go directly to jail?

[00:13:54] Well, Steve Bannon had to go to jail four months.

[00:13:58] Now he's out.

[00:14:00] His show's on fire.

[00:14:01] He's raising money for the Donald.

[00:14:03] I think him going to prison and getting out actually helps Donald Trump big time.

[00:14:07] And it really gives Steve some, you know, you can say, wow, when you go to jail, how can that be a positive thing?

[00:14:14] Because everybody knows him going to jail is a sham.

[00:14:18] And everybody can see the contrast between the Republicans and the Democrats and realize it's a scandal.

[00:14:22] It's bogus.

[00:14:23] It's got to stop.

[00:14:25] Everybody knows it.

[00:14:26] It's hurting Harris, helping Donald, helping Steve Bannon.

[00:14:30] I mean, Steve Bannon now is forever a rock star political prisoner who served his time defiantly and valiantly.

[00:14:38] And all I can tell you is he's 70 years old and he says, hey, man, going to jail was a badge of honor because I, you know what, I'm not, I'm not crushed by this.

[00:14:45] I'm coming out empowered.

[00:14:46] I'm coming out swinging.

[00:14:49] And I say good for Steve Bannon for that attitude.

[00:14:52] Now, Steve Bannon's been a little bit hesitant to work with Sam Bushman.

[00:14:55] Don't be scared, Steve.

[00:14:56] It's okay, buddy.

[00:14:57] I'll take care of you, man.

[00:14:58] I'll look after you, sir.

[00:15:00] But other than that, you know what?

[00:15:02] Good on Steve Bannon.

[00:15:03] And I commend him.

[00:15:05] I commend him for telling the truth.

[00:15:06] I commend him for standing up for what's right.

[00:15:07] I commend him for defying them.

[00:15:10] But when you say Trump voters are garbage, fascist, ultimaga, Nazi, and then Trump gets a key ally back from prison, it's really benefiting the Trump campaign.

[00:15:21] They're raising money on it and everything else.

[00:15:22] It's going to turn the tide.

[00:15:24] Now, why, though?

[00:15:25] I want to know why is Merrick Garland not required to go directly to prison?

[00:15:31] June 13th, they literally had a vote and said, hey.

[00:15:35] Okay, I just don't understand it.

[00:15:40] I don't understand it.

[00:15:41] I don't understand why we're allowing that to happen.

[00:15:44] Anyway, I digress.

[00:15:47] A couple of quick things for you.

[00:15:52] I've talked about this before, but I'm going to talk about it again.

[00:15:55] It starts now.

[00:16:01] Let's see.

[00:16:02] I'm trying to figure out how to best do this.

[00:16:05] Let's say it like this.

[00:16:08] It all starts now.

[00:16:10] A credibility crisis in the making or averting?

[00:16:16] I'm Sam Bushman.

[00:16:17] All right, ladies and gentlemen, check this out.

[00:16:19] USA Today declines to endorse Kamala Harris for President Patrick Halk with the piece.

[00:16:25] LA Times and the Washington Post rejecting 2024 presidential endorsement.

[00:16:33] Liberals are losing their minds over this, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:16:37] But you know what I find fascinating?

[00:16:40] The Washington Post says we're going back to our roots.

[00:16:43] I don't know if you know this, but historically speaking, papers would either say they're a Democrat paper, a Republican paper, and show their agenda on their sleeves, and they would endorse candidates.

[00:16:53] Or they would say, look, we're news organizations.

[00:16:56] We don't pick sides.

[00:16:58] We have journalists that report the who, what, when, where, why of a story.

[00:17:03] And we're sticking to that.

[00:17:04] We'll report the facts.

[00:17:05] Well, Fox used to say, we report the facts.

[00:17:08] You decide, right?

[00:17:11] But now things have changed, and they're all mixed up.

[00:17:13] And papers for the last, you know, 20, 30, whatever years have been really doubling down and backing the candidate of choice.

[00:17:19] And so, therefore, you get this idea that, oh, they're a liberal rag.

[00:17:23] Oh, they're a conservative, you know, newspaper rag, whatever.

[00:17:26] And they've kind of polarized America with this reporting.

[00:17:30] Jeff Bezos is doing a great job and wrote a big old op-ed talking about this, saying, look,

[00:17:36] it's not that I don't want to endorse somebody personally or whatever.

[00:17:39] It's that as a newspaper, we have lost our credibility.

[00:17:43] It's become a credibility crisis, right?

[00:17:46] And this credibility crisis has resulted in half the country not even wanting to consider our paper, whichever side you're on.

[00:17:53] So this is not a step back because I'm afraid of Donald Trump or anybody else.

[00:17:57] This is a step back because we need to restore our credibility.

[00:18:03] Well, Jeff Bezos doubles down and writes a great column about that and does, in my opinion, a phenomenal job at really getting to the details.

[00:18:12] And it's just tremendous.

[00:18:13] Anyway, I commend Jeff Bezos, and I commend these newspapers for literally saying, hey, we're not going to go down that road of just ignoring and ignoring what the people think and believe and endorsing candidates and picking sides and playing it.

[00:18:30] We're going to go back to our news routes, which is we're not going to pick sides.

[00:18:35] We are a news organization.

[00:18:37] We report the facts.

[00:18:38] You decide.

[00:18:39] You're capable of making decisions on your own.

[00:18:43] Right?

[00:18:44] So as far as I can tell, a couple of hundred newspapers now are starting to say, let's not endorse.

[00:18:55] And according to Jeff Bezos and others, the idea here is let's get our credibility back.

[00:19:04] This is not about anything but getting our credibility back.

[00:19:07] So now a chain of more than 200 newspapers will not make presidential endorsements?

[00:19:14] That's according to CNN.

[00:19:16] Woo-hoo, baby.

[00:19:17] So all I can tell you is it's great news, in my opinion.

[00:19:19] If you're a commentator, be a commentator like me.

[00:19:23] I report the facts, who, what, when, where, why of a story.

[00:19:25] There's my news reporting.

[00:19:27] Okay?

[00:19:28] But then I tell you, this is my opinion.

[00:19:30] I support Donald Trump way more than Kamala Harris because I believe that Donald Trump at least cares about the Constitution and the country.

[00:19:37] I believe Kamala Harris wants to destroy the country.

[00:19:40] That's my opinion to which I'm entitled, and I clearly identify it as such.

[00:19:44] Now, I'm not endorsing or voting for Donald or Kamala because I have integrity, and I don't believe either of them are good, honest, moral people.

[00:19:52] Look at the comedian clowns on the stage.

[00:19:54] They should have been shut down by Donald.

[00:19:57] He should have said, look, we don't have those kind of jokes here.

[00:20:00] That's not what we stand for as a country.

[00:20:02] We're all about God, family, country.

[00:20:04] I'm the commander-in-chief.

[00:20:04] We're going to have civility.

[00:20:05] We're going to have appropriate – there's children and families in the room.

[00:20:08] We're not going to do that.

[00:20:09] But he didn't.

[00:20:10] He just let it go.

[00:20:11] Clown show continues.

[00:20:12] I digress, except to say I clearly identify opinion versus facts on stories.

[00:20:17] And if you want to be an opinion paper, a commentary paper, and identify yourself as such, by all means, endorse all day.

[00:20:23] But if you want to be a news organization, you better back off from those endorsements or you'll have a credibility crisis.

[00:20:28] And if you want to be both, that's fine too.

[00:20:30] But identify it as such as we do on your radio.

[00:20:33] I am Sam Bushman.

[00:20:34] Thanks for listening and watching.

[00:20:38] LibertyNewsRadio.com.

[00:20:40] All right, that's my take.

[00:20:41] I commend Jeff Bezos.

[00:20:42] But literally a chain of more than 200 papers will not make presidential endorsement.

[00:20:48] Can you believe that?

[00:20:51] Wow.

[00:20:54] More than 200 newspapers in the USA Today Network will not be making an endorsement of the White House race.

[00:21:02] Yeah, they say they can still endorse at a state or local level.

[00:21:06] Many have decided not to endorse individual candidates.

[00:21:08] I commend them for that.

[00:21:09] It's just tremendous, in my opinion.

[00:21:11] It's just tremendous news.

[00:21:13] Because now you can decide, folks.

[00:21:15] You don't have to be propagandized and manipulated and browbeat and whatever you want to call it to this kind of stuff, right?

[00:21:23] You don't have to do that.

[00:21:25] Anyway, I think it's just phenomenal news.

[00:21:27] And I wanted to kind of really double down and repeat a lot of what I said on that.

[00:21:32] Because in my opinion, it's one of the most significant stories of the country.

[00:21:35] Not a lot of people are talking about it.

[00:21:36] The Democrats are going ballistic a little bit.

[00:21:37] And they're saying, oh, my gosh.

[00:21:39] The big story for the mainstream press is everybody's canceling their paper subscriptions.

[00:21:43] It's horrible.

[00:21:43] Everybody's resigning from the papers because you won't back Kamala.

[00:21:47] Oh, my gosh.

[00:21:47] All these papers must be afraid of Donald.

[00:21:49] And they go on and on and on, right?

[00:21:51] But it isn't that at all.

[00:21:53] Jeff Bezos just realizes that the news agencies have got a credibility crisis.

[00:21:57] The yesteryear press is going down because nobody trusts them.

[00:22:00] Nobody believes in them.

[00:22:01] And they all know that it's just a propaganda rag for whatever side you're on.

[00:22:05] That won't do for the news, says Jeff Bezos.

[00:22:07] And he's right.

[00:22:08] It's a bitter pill to swallow, but we've got to stand up.

[00:22:10] He's right.

[00:22:11] So even though there's a few people leaving and a few clowns in the news agency that are mad and going away, let them.

[00:22:17] Because you'll get good, honest people that are less partisan, less poisonous involved.

[00:22:22] And you'll bring news reporting back to a credibility status.

[00:22:25] That's worth the loss of any readers for that matter.

[00:22:29] Right?

[00:22:30] So I commend that.

[00:22:31] By the way, now it turns out this is kind of an interesting headline.

[00:22:35] Everybody mocked Donald Trump's organization.

[00:22:38] Truth Social said it's going down.

[00:22:41] It's horrible.

[00:22:41] It's failing.

[00:22:43] Now they're being forced to report that, hey, there's been a big rebound for Donald Trump.

[00:22:47] In fact, as far as I understand, Truth Social now is worth more.

[00:22:52] I don't really know how to respond to this.

[00:22:54] Truth Social is now worth more than X.

[00:22:59] That's hard to really even deal with from an understanding point of view, right?

[00:23:03] And they wanted you to believe that somehow, somehow that, man, Truth Social was just going down.

[00:23:13] It was over.

[00:23:15] And Twitter, you know, X, going down.

[00:23:17] It's over.

[00:23:19] Not so fast, folks.

[00:23:22] People are realizing the truth big time.

[00:23:26] People are starting to go, wow.

[00:23:29] And now that Trump and X or Elon Musk are working together, I kind of wonder, are you going to merge Truth Social and X?

[00:23:43] I don't really know.

[00:23:44] I don't speak for either of them.

[00:23:45] But, hey, whether they work together, let me say that again, whether they work together or they actually merge and are together.

[00:23:51] We're talking about a juggernaut media group, right?

[00:23:57] That, in my opinion, is tremendous news.

[00:24:01] Just tremendous.

[00:24:03] All right.

[00:24:04] Hang tight.

[00:24:05] Got a lot more on your radio.

[00:24:10] Anyway, Musk is on with Josh, our dear friend over at the Epoch Times, Josh Phillip.

[00:24:16] They want to cut government spending.

[00:24:19] Elon Musk going to be in the Trump administration when he wins?

[00:24:21] Probably so.

[00:24:22] Like I say, they're working together.

[00:24:24] Hang tight.

[00:24:25] Got a lot coming.

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[00:30:25] All right.

[00:30:26] Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans.

[00:30:29] Sam Bushman, this is the broadcast for October the 30th.

[00:30:32] Hard-hitting talk at your fingertips.

[00:30:34] First hour.

[00:30:34] Incredible interview with FBI whistleblower Marcus Allen.

[00:30:37] Check it out.

[00:30:39] We'll put it up, and you can listen to it, share it with your friends.

[00:30:42] It's an incredible interview about the truth regarding the FBI.

[00:30:45] This Marcus Allen whistleblower worked for the FBI for eight years.

[00:30:49] Now says we ought to shut that sucker down.

[00:30:51] Oh, wow.

[00:30:53] We're talking about Trump voters are garbage, trash.

[00:30:57] There's an email out I got.

[00:30:59] I haven't had a chance to research it.

[00:31:00] It says Joe Biden soils himself.

[00:31:02] Wow.

[00:31:03] While telling everybody that Donald Trump's supporters are trash.

[00:31:07] Trump gets a key ally back.

[00:31:09] Steve Manning free, doubling down for liberty.

[00:31:11] Good for him.

[00:31:13] Why is Merrick Garland not required to go directly to prison?

[00:31:17] It's kind of my question, right?

[00:31:21] Um, I just don't understand it.

[00:31:24] Steve Bannon had to go.

[00:31:25] Why doesn't Merrick Garland have to go?

[00:31:28] Huh?

[00:31:29] Anyway, we talked about more than 200 papers not willing to endorse a candidate, and they're

[00:31:34] trying to reclaim their moral high ground.

[00:31:36] They're trying to gain trust back into the media.

[00:31:38] Jeff Bezos, one of the leaders of this, and I commend him for it.

[00:31:42] USA Today declining to endorse Harris.

[00:31:45] LA Times, everybody.

[00:31:46] They're just saying, look, we're not doing that anymore.

[00:31:48] But right before the pause, I highlighted this.

[00:31:50] Trump's truth social now worth more than X.

[00:31:55] Yeah.

[00:31:56] I guess Trump's media stock has quadrupled since September.

[00:32:00] That's newser with this piece.

[00:32:02] Trump Media and Technology Group is, I guess, valued over $10 billion.

[00:32:12] And I guess true social, true social $10 billion, $9.4 billion for X.

[00:32:18] Now, what I find interesting about that, ladies and gentlemen, what I find fascinating about

[00:32:23] that is this.

[00:32:25] Between the two, it's like $20 billion.

[00:32:27] But man, how much did, how much did Elon Musk have to buy X for?

[00:32:33] Or Twitter for?

[00:32:34] Wasn't it like $44 some odd billion?

[00:32:36] So, you know, he's lost 75% of the value.

[00:32:41] Although, in his defense, he's gotten rid of a lot of the bad.

[00:32:45] How much of that value was fake but bad?

[00:32:47] And how much blue sky do you add if you're Elon Musk and you don't care about money because

[00:32:51] you've got plenty of it?

[00:32:52] Do you say, listen, I don't care.

[00:32:53] I'm going to take it out of the hands of the bad guys.

[00:32:56] But between X and truth social now, wow, you've got a juggernaut, baby.

[00:33:01] Will those things merge?

[00:33:02] Will they be separate companies but take on Facebook and whatever you want to call it?

[00:33:09] What's that?

[00:33:10] What's the other one?

[00:33:11] There's Facebook.

[00:33:11] What else is there, Liz?

[00:33:12] I can't even remember.

[00:33:15] Instagram.

[00:33:16] That's what I'm thinking of.

[00:33:17] Instagram and everything else, right?

[00:33:19] Anyway, there you have it.

[00:33:21] I just find it fascinating.

[00:33:23] Now, Donald Trump's Joe Rogan interview got 28 million views on YouTube alone.

[00:33:31] So when you get 28 million views on YouTube, then how many views do you get on X?

[00:33:36] How many views do you get on Spotify?

[00:33:38] How many views do you get on Truth Social?

[00:33:42] Man, it is huge, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:33:45] I mean huge.

[00:33:47] Right?

[00:33:48] Anyway, Trump said he would use tariffs to get rid of the income tax in his interview with

[00:33:54] Joe Rogan.

[00:33:55] I commend Trump for this.

[00:33:57] I think that's the right move to make.

[00:33:58] And everybody's saying that's not possible.

[00:34:00] You can't get it done.

[00:34:01] And my response is liars, pants on fires.

[00:34:05] Right?

[00:34:06] You can do it.

[00:34:07] But what you've got to do to make that happen is you've got to reduce spending at the government

[00:34:11] level.

[00:34:12] So the real question for Donald is this.

[00:34:13] And I wish I could interview Donald Trump and Elon Musk, both of them.

[00:34:17] Put them on the radio with me.

[00:34:19] Joe Rogan, Sam Bushman, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump.

[00:34:21] And me and Joe could ask the questions.

[00:34:23] And Elon and Donald could answer.

[00:34:25] But look, you've got to, as Elon Musk said, you've got to have accountability.

[00:34:29] You're just wasting money in government.

[00:34:31] Let's have an accountability on spending.

[00:34:33] And then let's reduce government agencies.

[00:34:35] What government agencies would you abolish?

[00:34:38] If you're going to get rid of the income tax, you're going to abolish the IRS, right?

[00:34:41] Great.

[00:34:42] Why don't we just start coming out of the gate first day?

[00:34:44] Let's just abolish like 5, 10, 15, 20 agencies.

[00:34:47] And then we could start reducing spending big time.

[00:34:50] And tariffs would and used to be able to pay for the proper rule of government.

[00:34:53] Let's not pretend it isn't true.

[00:34:55] That's how it used to be.

[00:34:57] So, you know, while Kamala wants to turn the page on the past and never look back and go into communism and socialism,

[00:35:03] Donald wants to turn the page back and go to the past where America was about God, family, and country.

[00:35:08] Where being an American and being proud to be an American wasn't a hostile terrorist act, hate-filled against the rest of the world lie idea, right?

[00:35:16] All right.

[00:35:16] That's what we're going to talk about.

[00:35:17] Anyway, there's a couple of clips from the Joe Rogan interview.

[00:35:20] The interview with Donald Trump was three hours long.

[00:35:22] It was incredible.

[00:35:23] And I listened to all three hours, and I copied out two clips that I felt really relevant and brings up some concerns and some good news and all that kind of stuff.

[00:35:31] What I want to do is skip the break coming up here, Liz.

[00:35:34] And I want to play these two sound bites.

[00:35:36] We're going to play one of them, talk about it, play the other one, et cetera.

[00:35:39] But the interview was tremendous.

[00:35:40] They talked about all kind of things.

[00:35:41] Now, Joe Rogan reached out to Kamala and said, let's do an interview.

[00:35:44] Kamala said, ah, if you come to me, I'll do it, but I've only got an hour for you.

[00:35:48] Trying to act like she's the chief executive and Joe should come begging to her.

[00:35:51] Or Joe said, no, that's too much of a pain in the butt.

[00:35:53] You ought to come to my studio in Austin.

[00:35:55] We'll sit down, do three hours like Donald did.

[00:35:57] She's like, no.

[00:35:59] So she gets to hold her ground like I'm the big chief executive and don't have time for you.

[00:36:03] Joe, on the other hand, gets the opportunity to say, hey, I was fair and honest and give you both a chance.

[00:36:08] I guess both wins, but nobody wins in that reality check, right?

[00:36:10] But Kamala's not going to sit down with Joe Rogan, I don't think, because she'll look like a clown and she knows it.

[00:36:16] So therefore, she talks big.

[00:36:18] Oh, I want to debate Donald.

[00:36:19] I want to this and I want to that.

[00:36:20] Okay, why don't you debate Donald on Liberty Roundtable Live then, Kamala?

[00:36:23] Let's do it.

[00:36:24] Why don't you come back to Joe Rogan and say, I won't do the three hours, but I will debate Donald on your program.

[00:36:31] See?

[00:36:31] But Kamala only wants things that she frames in her best interest, protected by her handlers and her friendly media and everything else.

[00:36:39] Okay, that's the problem.

[00:36:40] All right, well, anyway, Joe and Donald had a great conversation.

[00:36:43] They talked about everything under the sun from, you know, fighting, boxing, all that kind of stuff, to the country, to issue after issue.

[00:36:51] It was a great interview.

[00:36:52] Joe Rogan, in my opinion, did a phenomenal job.

[00:36:54] Anyway, I digress, except for here's the first clip.

[00:36:57] I want to play it and talk about it.

[00:36:58] Here it is.

[00:36:59] You know what they did?

[00:36:59] They did something that's only done in third world countries.

[00:37:02] They came after their political opponent.

[00:37:04] Yes.

[00:37:04] I could have put Crooked Hillary in jail.

[00:37:06] Well, not only that, but they're weaponizing it by saying that that's what you were going to do once you get in office.

[00:37:11] Isn't it crazy?

[00:37:12] By ignoring what they're doing right now.

[00:37:15] It's crazy.

[00:37:15] I heard it.

[00:37:16] Somebody was defending me today.

[00:37:18] They said, no, that's...

[00:37:19] They say, that's what you're doing to him.

[00:37:21] They're going, he's going to put us in jail.

[00:37:24] He's going to invest...

[00:37:25] That's what you're doing.

[00:37:26] That's what you're doing to him.

[00:37:27] Yeah.

[00:37:28] A lot of people say, will you do that?

[00:37:30] Will you do that to them if you win?

[00:37:33] You know, the presidency has tremendous power.

[00:37:36] I could have put Crooked Hillary in jail.

[00:37:38] I respected that you didn't because what you said was it would be bad for the country.

[00:37:42] No, I couldn't even imagine you have, first of all, Secretary of State, but more importantly,

[00:37:46] the wife of the President of the United States of America going into jail.

[00:37:52] And if you ever saw when I'd say something about her, they'd all say...

[00:37:55] I didn't say it.

[00:37:56] I never said it.

[00:37:57] They say, lock her up, lock her up.

[00:37:58] And I'd always go, take it easy, just relax.

[00:38:01] We're going to win this thing.

[00:38:02] Take it easy, take it easy.

[00:38:03] And I'm telling you, I kept it down.

[00:38:05] Just the opposite.

[00:38:06] Now they say, oh, Trump wanted to put her in jail.

[00:38:08] No, I saved her from going to jail.

[00:38:11] They had more stuff on her.

[00:38:13] And Comey had it because when Comey got up, and he stupidly, because he's a stupid guy too,

[00:38:18] he goes, he's a stupid son of a bitch.

[00:38:21] He got up, Joe, he got up.

[00:38:23] And instead of saying she's innocent of all charges,

[00:38:26] he went over each charge.

[00:38:29] And each charge was a killer.

[00:38:31] And he'd go, and as far as her doing this, she's innocent.

[00:38:36] And this, and then she's only an unfair prosecutor would go.

[00:38:40] But every time you heard these charges, they sounded so bad.

[00:38:44] They were bad.

[00:38:46] And all it was is he wanted more airtime.

[00:38:48] If he would have gone up and said, I've thoroughly investigated Hillary Clinton and she's done nothing that we feel is wrong, it would have ended.

[00:38:59] Instead, he wanted to be up there because he's a PR hound.

[00:39:03] He's a hog.

[00:39:05] And he starts going through the, and you know what he had?

[00:39:07] They had a huge problem because FBI is great.

[00:39:11] The people there.

[00:39:12] Not the top people.

[00:39:13] The people.

[00:39:14] The real people.

[00:39:15] The people that work there.

[00:39:16] It's like the real generals that I told you about that defeated ISIS in record time.

[00:39:20] The FBI guys are great.

[00:39:21] I'll bet you I'd be at 95% in the FBI.

[00:39:25] I bet that's right.

[00:39:27] Underneath.

[00:39:27] Yeah.

[00:39:28] And so here's the thing.

[00:39:29] So he goes with Hillary.

[00:39:30] And instead of just saying, he goes through each charge.

[00:39:34] Right.

[00:39:34] And even I was saying, man, those are bad charges.

[00:39:37] Sounds terrible because it's associating her with those charges.

[00:39:40] Don't forget, this is before I got there.

[00:39:42] Right.

[00:39:42] Now he was trying to protect her, but he did her a great disservice.

[00:39:49] Wow.

[00:39:50] I don't even know how to respond to this, folks.

[00:39:53] Donald Trump did and said two things in that interview in that short clip that I played.

[00:39:58] Thanks to the Joe Rogan experience for the audio on that.

[00:40:02] Trump colon.

[00:40:04] The FBI guys are great.

[00:40:08] What?

[00:40:10] I just did an interview last hour where a whistleblower for the FBI was abused for three years.

[00:40:17] They literally took away his clearance.

[00:40:19] Okay.

[00:40:20] I'm highlighting right now in the media that, hey, there's experts saying they're using the clearance issue as a political payback retaliation of the FBI.

[00:40:29] Now it's got to stop.

[00:40:30] And this whistleblower says, yeah, we need it.

[00:40:32] I really I support shutting down the FBI.

[00:40:34] They're just too criminal.

[00:40:36] And Donald Trump literally says the FBI guys are great.

[00:40:42] Wow.

[00:40:44] I don't know how to respond to that, Donald.

[00:40:45] I really don't.

[00:40:46] I don't mean to.

[00:40:46] You know, I know this is before the election and I don't want Kamala to win.

[00:40:51] I don't know how to criticize Donald.

[00:40:52] But at the same time, I go, what?

[00:40:53] You're literally saying the FBI guys are great, Donald?

[00:40:56] Are you kidding me right now?

[00:40:58] And then you literally say that you saved Hillary.

[00:41:01] Well, the crowd was saying lock her up.

[00:41:03] And I'm not sure on this, but I think Donald even said lock her up.

[00:41:07] He would kind of mimic them under his breath.

[00:41:09] It'd be like lock her up when they would say that he would.

[00:41:11] Even so, he didn't really shut down lock her up.

[00:41:14] He let the chance roll and kind of smiled and laughed.

[00:41:17] And but now Trump literally publicly states he saved and protected Hillary Clinton from jail.

[00:41:26] What do you think about that, people?

[00:41:28] Are you comfortable with that?

[00:41:30] See, so my problem is who is Donald?

[00:41:32] Donald.

[00:41:34] On one hand, you hear he's this great patriot going to get rid of the income tax, shut down the IRS, work with Elon Musk to have accountability in government on the funding.

[00:41:42] OK, and I believe he'll do a lot of those things.

[00:41:45] I believe his instincts are good.

[00:41:46] He's a good guy for the most part.

[00:41:48] But man, when he thinks the FBI is a bunch of good guys, he just doesn't get it.

[00:41:52] Now you say, Sam, he's just saying that because he wants the FBI to vote for him.

[00:41:56] Come on.

[00:41:57] And I understand that.

[00:41:59] But then when you say, hey, I never intended to lock up Hillary.

[00:42:04] Where do you think those chants came from?

[00:42:07] And then he kind of doubles down and says, all you got to do is go up there and say Hillary did nothing wrong to justify anything.

[00:42:11] Let's let this go.

[00:42:13] Hillary did plenty wrong and everybody knows it.

[00:42:16] Everybody knows it.

[00:42:18] Right.

[00:42:19] Patrick Burns, my dear friend, just got written up in World Net Daily about a lot of his efforts.

[00:42:23] And I'm telling you, Hillary's a scandal.

[00:42:27] And Donald knows it, but he's not willing to go after her.

[00:42:30] In fact, he saved her from jail.

[00:42:32] Think about that.

[00:42:34] So very, very serious concerns.

[00:42:37] Donald also makes promises that he doesn't keep is one of my issues with the president, former president as well.

[00:42:43] And I know people are like, Sam, how dare you doubt down Donald before the election?

[00:42:46] It's just not the right time.

[00:42:49] It is the right time always to be truthful, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:42:54] So he promised he was going to get to the bottom of the Barack Obama fake birth certificate issue.

[00:42:57] He never did.

[00:42:58] In fact, I haven't heard a word about it since, Donald.

[00:43:01] But the same thing with the JFK assassination issue.

[00:43:04] Donald Trump said he'd get to the bottom of the JFK assassination issue.

[00:43:07] He'd release all the files.

[00:43:08] It was even past the, I don't know what you call it, past the classification deadline, whatever you want to call it.

[00:43:18] So they should be released.

[00:43:18] Well, Donald said he opened them up, but man, some people around him told him, no, don't do it.

[00:43:24] And he didn't.

[00:43:25] Now he's saying, oh, now I'll probably do it next time you elect me.

[00:43:28] If you do it again, I'll promise this for you again.

[00:43:32] Really, really?

[00:43:33] See, that's my problem is who's Donald?

[00:43:35] Is he the guy that knows what to say and got great instinct and stands for pro-life?

[00:43:40] Or is he the guy that's backing off on abortion now?

[00:43:43] Is he the guy that, I just don't know who Donald is, is the problem.

[00:43:47] It seems like whatever he needs to say or do to whatever audience he's got in front of him, he's into say and do.

[00:43:54] It seems like there's just no principle-based reality to him.

[00:43:58] He'll say what he needs to to whatever crowd or he'll do whatever he needs to to make sure he's the cat's meow at the top of the heap, whatever you want to call it, you know, deal.

[00:44:07] But, for example, I mean, he wants to have accountability.

[00:44:10] He wants to really look into the criminal activity being done in government.

[00:44:14] Well, what better way than to partner with Sheriff Richard Mack and myself at the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association and meet with us and sit down and put together a strategy?

[00:44:24] We've been calling with our press release.

[00:44:26] Go to CSPOA.org to check it out.

[00:44:28] 3,000 sheriffs, all 50 attorneys general, and all 50 governors to dig into all kinds of fraud.

[00:44:35] Border fraud, election fraud, and the list goes on and on and on.

[00:44:37] Check out our press release.

[00:44:38] Because Donald won't even sit down with us, from what I understand.

[00:44:41] But he's got plenty of time to sit down with Joe Rogan for three hours and try to excuse why he didn't release the JFK files, why he defended and protected Hillary from jail, why Donald Trump kept Obamacare alive.

[00:44:55] I mean, that's what J.D. Vance doubled down and said in the debate, the vice presidential debates, that, hey, Donald really saved Obamacare.

[00:45:02] See, who is this guy for real?

[00:45:04] Here he is on the JFK thing.

[00:45:06] One of the things that I want to talk to you about is the JFK files.

[00:45:10] And one of the things that you said was that if they showed you what they showed me, this is your quote, you wouldn't want people to know it either.

[00:45:21] So I opened them up partially.

[00:45:26] I was met with – from good people.

[00:45:29] I mean, you know, look, I mean, good people.

[00:45:31] People that were well-meaning.

[00:45:33] Mike Pompeo was one of them.

[00:45:35] He's a good person.

[00:45:38] They called me.

[00:45:39] They said, sir, would rather – have you not?

[00:45:42] After – and I did open them.

[00:45:45] But I was asked by some people not to open them.

[00:45:48] There's a Martin Luther King file, too, by the way, that they'd like to see.

[00:45:51] I don't know if you know, but there is that.

[00:45:54] But JFK in particular.

[00:45:57] So they called me.

[00:45:58] A lot of good people called me.

[00:45:59] People that I – you know, that you would find reasonable people.

[00:46:03] And they asked me not to do it.

[00:46:04] So I said, well, we'll close it for another time.

[00:46:07] But if I win, I'm going to open them up.

[00:46:09] I'm just going to open.

[00:46:10] Enough time.

[00:46:10] Why didn't you open it up the first time?

[00:46:11] Because a lot of times –

[00:46:12] What was the hesitation, though?

[00:46:14] There addresses people that are still living.

[00:46:16] There are people that are affected.

[00:46:19] And there could be some national security reason that for – you know, that I don't have to necessarily know about.

[00:46:25] But some very good, talented people asked me not to do it.

[00:46:28] I opened it up.

[00:46:29] And then they said, would it be possible for us to do that a different day?

[00:46:35] How much of it did you read into?

[00:46:40] I think it's going to be just fine to open it.

[00:46:42] Let me put it that way.

[00:46:43] I think it's fine.

[00:46:44] It's going to be time.

[00:46:45] It's a cleansing.

[00:46:46] You know, it's really a cleansing.

[00:46:47] So I'm going to do it.

[00:46:48] I'm going to do it immediately, almost immediately upon entering office.

[00:46:51] Well, the thing – when people look at it from the outside and you sort of imagine what could be a reason why they would not release those files,

[00:47:01] it would be there's people that were implicated in the assassination.

[00:47:06] Well, when there are living people, you generally tend not to want to do it.

[00:47:10] When people are still living.

[00:47:12] Living people that formerly worked for the government.

[00:47:14] For the government and living people that were somehow involved in it.

[00:47:18] And you tend not to do that.

[00:47:19] But it's time to open them.

[00:47:23] I can't tell you whether or not they're going to find anything of interest.

[00:47:26] And I did partially open it.

[00:47:28] I think I've opened 50 percent, but I was asked not to do it.

[00:47:33] And I thought that was a reasonable ask.

[00:47:35] But now I'm going to do it.

[00:47:36] I'm going to do it very soon.

[00:47:37] There's a lot of interest in it.

[00:47:40] All right.

[00:47:41] I've got so many problems with that segment on several fronts.

[00:47:44] Number one, good people like Mike Pompeo.

[00:47:47] He's a good guy.

[00:47:48] No, he's not.

[00:47:48] He's a thug.

[00:47:49] Okay.

[00:47:50] Come on now.

[00:47:51] Let's talk to General Flynn about how Mike Pompeo is a good dude.

[00:47:53] Donald, let's sit down and do it out in the open, shall we?

[00:47:56] But then this idea that, oh, there might be some national security things which I don't need to know about, says the President of the United States.

[00:48:02] So there's national security things from 60 years ago that Donald doesn't need to know about?

[00:48:08] I'm not buying it, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:48:10] I don't agree.

[00:48:11] And this idea that we're not going to open it because there's some living people that could be implicated.

[00:48:14] I don't buy that either.

[00:48:15] And let me tell you why.

[00:48:16] You can always reject an address or a name of a living person.

[00:48:21] Okay.

[00:48:21] I know this from family history.

[00:48:22] You can always redact a name and an address from a living person but still release the bulk of the files.

[00:48:28] Donald says he only looked into about 50% of it.

[00:48:31] He doesn't even know really what he's talking about.

[00:48:33] And then he says they talked me out of it.

[00:48:34] I felt like they're good, reasonable people, and so we're going to leave it for another day.

[00:48:37] Then he says I'm going to go in and do it.

[00:48:39] But here's the problem.

[00:48:40] Next time he gets elected, which he will on Tuesday, I hope, then he's going to go ahead and say I looked into it.

[00:48:46] Now I've looked into 60%.

[00:48:47] And by golly, that extra 10%, you wouldn't release them, and you wouldn't want people to know either, would you?

[00:48:51] If you knew what I knew, then you wouldn't want people to know.

[00:48:55] Okay.

[00:48:55] At some point, I'm just not buying it.

[00:48:57] At some point, look, this happened to what?

[00:48:59] The assassination in 1963?

[00:49:03] What are we now?

[00:49:04] 73, 83, 93, 103, 113, 123.

[00:49:08] We're more than 60 years ago.

[00:49:12] I mean, if you're 20 at the time when it happened, that's a pretty young person, an adult.

[00:49:17] You know, you're 80 years old at least.

[00:49:22] Okay.

[00:49:22] Now I get redacting an address if there's an 87-year-old person that's living that, you know, would be innocently harmed by this.

[00:49:28] By all means, redact their name or address.

[00:49:30] By all means, go ahead.

[00:49:31] No problem.

[00:49:32] I get it.

[00:49:34] But at this point, you know, hey, we don't have the details on the JFK assassination.

[00:49:40] Speculation's been going on for years about that.

[00:49:42] Let's find out who's right and wrong, shall we, at some point?

[00:49:44] When?

[00:49:45] I mean, if you're not very careful, we won't release him until Donald's dead.

[00:49:49] Then who will release him, right?

[00:49:51] Okay.

[00:49:51] And then he brought up also the Martin Luther King discussion.

[00:49:56] Again, an assassinated person, very strange circumstances.

[00:50:00] He was watched by the FBI.

[00:50:02] Martin Luther King said a lot of great things, but he had a very serious, sordid past.

[00:50:06] Let's get the bottom of that together, Donald.

[00:50:09] But see, you're not releasing any of it, even though the statute of limitations or whatever you want to call it has ran out on this thing or the protection, the FBI, whatever you want to call it.

[00:50:19] What do you call it?

[00:50:20] Classification or whatever should be expired.

[00:50:22] They should be released.

[00:50:23] But they're holding on to them longer.

[00:50:25] Why?

[00:50:25] Why?

[00:50:26] So I appreciate Trump, but when he starts to protect Hillary Clinton and Mike Pompeo, and he starts to say, yeah, I basically saved him.

[00:50:35] You know, his running mate says, hey, Donald saved Obamacare.

[00:50:38] Single-handedly saved that baby.

[00:50:40] And then he says, yeah, I protected and saved Hillary from going to jail.

[00:50:43] I could have put her in jail, but no.

[00:50:45] All you got to say is she's guilty of nothing.

[00:50:46] Don't worry about it.

[00:50:47] And then you say, I promised I'd release the JFK assassination files.

[00:50:51] And then he came back and said, well, I didn't really.

[00:50:53] Can't do it.

[00:50:55] Good people told me not to.

[00:50:56] People around me.

[00:50:57] And now you wonder, Donald still thinks there's a lot of great people around him that are just absolute deep-state thugs.

[00:51:04] So is Donald going to be way better than Kamala?

[00:51:06] Absolutely.

[00:51:11] Absolutely.

[00:51:12] But in my opinion, neither of them understand how hostile, how hate-filled, how abusive, how manipulative, how against the proper role of limited constitutional government the deep state really is.

[00:51:26] Donald has no idea even after being there for four years.

[00:51:28] How do I know that?

[00:51:30] Because he says, well, if there's stuff in that file from 60-plus years ago that's for national security that I don't need to know about.

[00:51:38] So you're telling me there's something 61 years old in some archive that's supposed to be released already, and it's a national security issue and the modern president of the United States of America, the commander of the free world, doesn't need to know about it?

[00:51:50] Who's been feeding him that line of baloney?

[00:51:54] That's psychotic.

[00:51:55] How can you protect the nation if there's national security concerns from 60-plus years you don't even know about ago?

[00:52:01] You can't protect the nation without that knowledge.

[00:52:04] Either it's not relevant today, so you don't need to know, but it could be released, or it's not relevant today.

[00:52:11] I mean, it's either not relevant today and you don't need to know, but it can be released because it's not relevant.

[00:52:15] It doesn't matter.

[00:52:16] Or it is relevant, and so you do need to know.

[00:52:18] You can't have it both ways.

[00:52:19] It's not relevant.

[00:52:20] I don't need to know.

[00:52:21] But yet it's so secure, so important that, man, we can't release it because, by golly, that can't get out.

[00:52:27] At some point, that line of reasoning doesn't hold water either.

[00:52:30] It doesn't matter, and it can be released.

[00:52:33] Or it does matter, and it can't be released, but the president should know because it matters.

[00:52:37] But to say the president shouldn't know doesn't need to know, but it's so long ago it doesn't matter,

[00:52:43] but yet it's so secure that even the president can't know, doesn't need to know yet.

[00:52:47] Because, by golly, it's too security-minded.

[00:52:49] It's too classified.

[00:52:50] It's too—I'm just telling you right now, this is the problem that I have with Donald Trump in a nutshell.

[00:52:55] Who is this guy?

[00:52:57] Is he protecting the deep state?

[00:52:58] Is he part of the deep state?

[00:53:01] Or is he telling the truth, and they kept him out of important security concerns?

[00:53:06] That alone would be criminal activity.

[00:53:09] To keep the commander-in-chief out of the loop on these critical issues?

[00:53:12] If Congress doesn't know, and if the president doesn't know, who does know?

[00:53:15] Which then baits the last question before the end of the hour.

[00:53:18] Who is running this country, Donald?

[00:53:20] If you don't need to know about the national security relationship of issues 60-plus years ago

[00:53:25] that are so vital you can't release, but you don't need to know about them,

[00:53:29] who does need to know about them?

[00:53:32] Congress?

[00:53:32] Congress?

[00:53:33] The president?

[00:53:36] Who else has been delegated authority?

[00:53:39] The only answer is the group that hasn't been delegated authority at all, which is the deep state.

[00:53:45] Have they shut you down, Donald?

[00:53:47] Are you working for them?

[00:53:48] Or have they got you so scared you won't cross those bridges?

[00:53:51] Are you afraid of them taking you out?

[00:53:53] And so, hey, to stay alive and not go the way of Martin Luther King and JFK,

[00:53:57] they told you, hey, you're not going to touch those files, buddy?

[00:54:00] Is that what we're dealing with?

[00:54:02] Is Obama running the country?

[00:54:03] Because we never got to the bottom of his fake birth certificate either, Trump.

[00:54:07] So I don't mean to take on the Donald, but what I do mean to do is between now and when he gets elected on next Tuesday,

[00:54:12] I'm hoping Donald's going to come clean on a few things that we need answers to.

[00:54:15] We the people deserve those answers.

[00:54:17] Joe Rogan did a great job, but he didn't push hard enough.

[00:54:21] He should have asked the question that I asked.

[00:54:22] Donald, if it's 60 plus years ago and the president doesn't need to know about him because they're too security minded,

[00:54:29] then, hey, we can release it because it's inconsequential, right?

[00:54:33] And if it's too consequential and you can't release it,

[00:54:35] then don't you need to know is the commander in chief going forward?

[00:54:39] I'm not very educated and I'm not the most intelligent guy in the room,

[00:54:43] but I do find a logic gaffed.

[00:54:45] God save the republic.

[00:54:47] God save the republic.