No Accountability & NO Justice, Time To Make Them Pay! |EP780
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No Accountability & NO Justice, Time To Make Them Pay! |EP780

THE BIG MIG SHOW

FEBRUARY 27, 2026 

EPISODE 780 – 11AM

 

The Deep State Still Rules: Promises Broken, Spies Protected, America Betrayed

America was sold a dream in 2024 – a Trump administration that would finally drain the swamp, fire the corrupt bureaucrats, prosecute the criminals who weaponized government against patriots, and restore justice. Instead, we're witnessing a total failure of leadership from the very people sworn to deliver it. No mass firings. No arrests. No prosecutions. Just excuses while the rot festers.

 

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All men are. Created equal, but they are

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endowed by their Creator. With certain unalienable rights

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by. Liberty.

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If liberty means anything at all, it means right to tell

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I just didn't want to skip you and not say good morning.

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Good morning. Actually, our our guest of honor

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All right, all right, well, you know, we've said it and, and,

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and we're we're right there. If you guys have heard anything,

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you've probably heard about Christy Noem.

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You've heard about, you know, the the malware spy Ware that it

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looks like Elon Musk discovered on her computer systems uploaded

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by Deep Staters. This shouldn't be happening.

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And why is it happening? No accountability and no

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justice. It's time to make them pay.

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We've said it on this show over and over again, George and I

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have said it over and over again.

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I don't know what's going on. I know Christy Gnome, I've heard

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it from some sources, is very unhappy behind the scenes at the

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rate of what these arrests were supposed to be.

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Basically, UK is still ahead of us.

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They have two arrests. It was Norway, George.

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Norway's got an arrest. They're ahead of us on deep

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state connections to the Epstein files, which that's even a low

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priority. What about The Dirty 51 + 8?

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What about the Russian collusion hoax?

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What about all these, all the insider trading and all the rest

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of it? They're trying to pass it, and

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nobody wants to pass it, of course, because they all want an

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insider. You can't even look into Ilana

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Omar's finances. The judge is blocking that.

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But Lance, let's bring in our our Goomba.

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Yeah, let's get him in here. Hi, welcome to the big, big show

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doc Mike Schwartz. What's happening?

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What are you guys doing I. Just got done yapping for an

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hour. How you doing?

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How you doing? How?

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You doing? How you doing?

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Good. I'm, I'm not.

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I just got done yapping for an hour and then I told my audience

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I'm going to go yap with the boys for a little bit longer.

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So, you know, let's yap. That's how we do it on this

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show, you know, and, and you know the topic today.

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I know you're very familiar with this, but George, you've got it

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Before we kick it off. I see you've got a Republican

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ad. This is new GOP ad that's going

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to be airing. Yeah.

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From now till forever, for the midterms, I mean, you can't

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listen. This was a freebie by the with

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Democrats, by the way. They did this, they gave it to

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us for free. So they're using it.

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Here we go. If you agree with this

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statement, then stand up and show your support.

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First duty of the American government is to protect

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American citizens, not illegal aliens.

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These people are crazy. I love it.

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You know, the stupidity of the Democrats.

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I, I know that was a set up. I know Donald Trump planned

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that. I heard that directly from

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somebody very close to him. That was a plan and he was

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hoping they would do exactly what they did.

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But how stupid, Mike, do you have to be to fall for that

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trap? Well, I mean, we all know it's

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all scripted. I mean, we can figure this out.

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I always tell my honest, you could write the reaction of the

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Democrats. You know, you don't have to ask

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him any questions. You and I could write all the

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speeches that the Democrats ever give.

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We knew this speech was going to be, you know, it was going to be

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boring according to Gavin Newsom.

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It was going to be all rhetoric. It was going to be all lies,

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according to the Democrats. We, we could have told you that

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the day before the speech. As a matter of fact, I, I played

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a clip yesterday of a reporter who went out to talk to college

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kids the day before the speech, asking them about the speech as

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if it had happened already and the college kids, of course,

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with cognitive dissonance also, I was horrible, you know, get

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rated on a scale of 1 to 10. Oh, it was one it was

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ridiculous. You know, they all say the same

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things. We don't have to sit here.

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We, we, we're always in amazement of the reaction that

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we get. But these, these are perfect

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campaign ads. This is all the stuff that we

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want to get out because we're always worried about that middle

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20%, the ones that watch the mainstream people like my mom

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before she died, who would watch fake news ABC and, and see

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whatever they wanted to spend. So getting this message out to

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the mainstream and having it, you know, amplified over and

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over and over is the smart strategy of Trump, because he's

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never going to get beyond the mainstream nonsense.

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So we got to use every trick in the book.

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I say trick, but I mean, in reality, it's it's just that

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it's reality, it's logic. So, you know, good for Trump.

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I'm glad he got it out the way he did.

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And I'm glad that he I actually said the words before he said

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it. I looked at my wife and I said,

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he's going to say, you know, you guys are you guys are crazy and

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you should be ashamed of yourself.

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And then he actually said it, which I was like, Hey, could

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write his scripts. You should have taken that to

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Polymarket. You might have been able to pick

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up a little extra cash that that was what Trump was going to say.

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And you know, on these shows, extra cash is always good.

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So in that light, don't forget the rumble red tips if you enjoy

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the show today. But yeah, look.

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But my thing is we talk about in the show.

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I know you do it on your own show, George.

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And I bring it up constantly. Common sense, you know, common

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sense would tell the Democrats it's great that they've got this

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scripted game plan, right? But maybe they should call an

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audible when common sense tells you that the reaction you're

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getting ready to give is going to be perceived by the majority

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of Americans is that you guys are a bunch of dumb assholes.

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I think you always have to be conscious of that.

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You know, it's great that they want to script their plays and

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get their little signs and make their pouty faces.

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I mean, the only thing positive that I came out of the Democrats

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is I think that Nancy Pelosi picked up Paula Dent as a new

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sponsor because of the way she was chomping on her dentures.

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He almost fell out of her mouth when he called her out for

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insider trading. But I understand Paula Dent is

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now going to sponsor her daughter's campaign, you know,

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kind of because she's not going to run again.

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So she's going to funnel the money like they always do.

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But look, this is the ridiculous nature of this.

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I always tell people that it's the David Copperfield.

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It's the sleight of hand. You know, I'm not going to pick

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on the Republicans right now, but but it is a uniparty.

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And you can always expect that the Democrats are going to

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continue down this road because they believe they're going to be

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successful. I am afraid about the midterms.

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It's one of the things that I, you know, I think about even

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when I lay in bed at night because they still have not

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fixed this corrupt election system.

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We're going to be talking about some stuff later in the show

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that proves we were right once again, that Mike was right.

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Myself and George, not that I want to say I told you so not

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our audience doesn't really need it.

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I know your audience doesn't need it.

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But George, you tell me. Do you think the scripted play,

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don't you think the audible should have been called like,

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you know, here comes the rush. Everybody know, don't we better

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stand for this because common sense would tell you the

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American public sees that as a signal of that You guys are just

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a bunch of worthless scumbags. I mean, let me, I want to call

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them out. I mean call them bad names.

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Doesn't even matter anymore at this point.

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You see so much corruption. You just, we were talking before

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the show, Lance and you and you brought up the general from

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Venezuela that was locked up here and is now cooperating with

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the DOJ. He's talking about stuff with

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Schiff and Solwell. Is, is anything going to happen

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with them? No, just like, OK, look, they

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had Hillary Clinton in closed door hearing deposition

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yesterday, right? They got Bill Clinton, former

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president today. Ain't nothing going to happen.

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She clearly lied yesterday. That's just the first thing.

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But what's going to happen of it?

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Nothing. Now they just set the framework

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because the Democrats already went on TV.

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Oh, when we get in, we're going we're going to we're going to

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bring Trump in and and depose him and everything.

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They just open the door on that. I mean they're going to tear up

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the GOP. If the Democrats got control,

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it's going to be effed up. It's going to be really bad.

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And I don't know if the GOP things they're, they're, they

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had their way that they're, they're ahead.

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I mean, Trump thinks they're ahead in the midterms.

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I don't know what The Who the fuck is advising him because

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they're delusional. I'm telling you right now,

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they're losing the midterms. Even with that great freaking ad

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and all, they ain't going to win.

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Why? Because the fucking Democrats,

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see, we can't even get to save that pass, which we'll talk

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about a little bit, but it's beyond that.

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The Democrats are good at using the media at at social media, at

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everything when it comes to that stuff.

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Yeah. And the GOP is just They're dead

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in the water. Yeah, the Republicans idea of

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good social media is having a puppy parade when they have lots

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of urgent matters on the. Table.

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Oh, wait. Mike, hold on.

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Yeah, the hearings we had yesterday and today.

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Mike, this is what it is. Ready, Mike.

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Get with it. Cloucho.

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Yeah, that's for the puppy parade.

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They that's the music they played for themselves.

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But here's the here's the thing. George brought up a point.

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This was, you know, some breaking news today.

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And I and I had heard this, some of this before.

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We're always looking around this story.

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So if you know, former intelligence leader Hugo

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Caravel, you know, he's he's he's in jail here in prison.

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I don't know if he's been moved. I don't know how they're how

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they're interrogating him if he's already made a deal.

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I'm sure he has. He came out as he's confirmed

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that Democrat Senator Adam Schiff and Democrat Congressman

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Swalwell are two of the top names on the Venezuelan list of

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politicians that are receiving millions of dollars in kickbacks

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and lavish gifts from the Maduro regime and Venezuelan drug

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trafficking organizations. Of course, they're saying

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they're doing that in exchange. It's a quid pro quo, you know,

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to undermine the Trump administration and use their

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influence. Now, we're hearing things like

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this over and over again, Mike. You know, we heard, we hear

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about, you know, and let's go. We'll, we'll back up here for a

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minute. Letitia James, clearly if you

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and I had committed the mortgage documentation fraud that was

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there, we would already be in inside jail.

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We might have, we might have got out.

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They wouldn't have let me out of bond, Mike, but they they would

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have been Mike. 'S ass would have been in jail

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too. Right next to me in a Jersey

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state prison. What are you talking about?

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Mike might have gotten Bond. He might have got Bond because

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he's got. That I'm not going to give you

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bond. Me.

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Oh, he's got Kelly, that's right.

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Well, maybe not. Maybe Kelly would have left his

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ass in there because she still hasn't got that honeymoon.

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You could. Well, I I.

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You know, I just went to Arizona and I told her that was part of

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the honeymoon. Every time we go away somewhere,

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it is all part of the honeymoon. Yeah, she's got, she's been

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travelling quite a bit. Don't.

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Don't listen. Don't insult your wife like

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that. She's a smart woman, bro.

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We're we're going to the Wake Up Patriots convention in Savannah

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in May. And I said that is also part of

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the honeymoon. Wait, what is it?

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Wake up. Wake Up Patriots the show in the

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morning, they raid me. They're doing a convention and

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we're joining in with the fun. So they didn't put us on the

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website, but we are part of the Wake Up Patriots conventions.

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Wake up Patriots Mike Schwartz show convention and we're going

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to go down to Savannah, GA and have some fun.

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And but that is also part of the honeymoon when I, you know, if I

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take her out of state. It's just a gift that keeps on

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giving, Mike. Every time you go out of town,

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it's an opportunity. Just nibble.

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Away. Wait, how many days is that

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thing convention? I think it's three days and then

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I have to go. She's coming with me to I have

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to run the tournament team in Tampa for the Yankees.

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She's coming with. That is another part of the

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honeymoon. Anytime we travel out of state,

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it's part of the honeymoon drug, so.

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Yeah, yeah. And if that works, God bless you

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man. It don't work.

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He's just fucking it. Would not work.

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He's just delusional as some of the Republicans right now, and

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he must have caught some of it because.

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Well, you know, it's fine. You were saying something, Lance

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and it it, it just sparked him. I have to give a speech

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tomorrow. And I was trying to figure, you

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know, out what I was going to talk about.

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And because the host it's a Republican revival conference

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that I'm speaking at tomorrow. I'm one of the keynote speakers

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and the the the the chairwoman of the county who who booked me

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to speak. I said, what do you want me to

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speak about? She goes, well, you could talk

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about COVID a little bit, your experience and then data.

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And then as you were talking, because this is a fresh on my

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mind, you just reminded me of something because it's funny.

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I was thinking about what you were saying about politicians in

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the UNI party and something I've been saying for years on COVID

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in my first book, I talk about viruses and, and, and all of a

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sudden it just clicked in my head.

00:16:41
So, so Lance, my thought process was this what I say in my book

00:16:44
about viruses, that viruses aren't parasites.

00:16:47
They're like parasites and they, they mutate the moment that they

00:16:51
enter your body because they're looking for the best version of

00:16:54
themselves to survive. Sound familiar?

00:16:56
Sounds like politicians because I was just thinking about that.

00:16:58
And I'm like, wait a minute, these, these politicians remind

00:17:01
me of a virus. They're they're like parasites

00:17:03
who mutate the moment they get into office to find the best

00:17:06
version of themselves to survive.

00:17:08
David Richter, who I ran his congressional campaign, said to

00:17:11
me and goes, you know, you could run for Congress as a

00:17:13
conservative, but you always leave as a liberal because

00:17:16
you're not getting a bridge named after you, a road named

00:17:18
after you, a school named after you, if you're not spending

00:17:21
money and bringing it back to your district.

00:17:23
So I was just kind of thinking about the COVID scenario for a

00:17:26
minute. And I think most politicians are

00:17:28
kind of the same way how art imitates life, the conscious

00:17:31
kind of imitates the subconscious here because they

00:17:34
do exactly that. When they get to office, they

00:17:36
they mutate, they find the best version of themselves to survive

00:17:39
to, to gain money and power to keep their job.

00:17:42
And eventually what they do, though, guys, is they kill the

00:17:44
host. If, if, if, if the if the virus

00:17:47
takes over too much, not in COVID, but if you have a real

00:17:49
serious virus that can take over, it can kill the host,

00:17:52
which in this case is the country.

00:17:54
And that's kind of what we're seeing.

00:17:55
So it's, it's, it's just funny, as you were saying that about

00:17:58
these unit, the Una party. I was just thinking that and

00:18:01
what a great analogy that is to kind of understand that that,

00:18:05
you know, the way these politicians act and and the

00:18:08
result is, is, is destroying our our Republic.

00:18:11
Yeah, You know, it's and, and and you have to look at the

00:18:14
strategy, right? When I think of the Democrats, I

00:18:16
think they are actively implementing, you know, plans

00:18:21
that are all about the act of destruction, the internal

00:18:23
destruction of the constitutional rights, internal

00:18:26
destruction of the way that our executive branch is supposed to

00:18:29
work. And then you've got the, the

00:18:30
Republicans that are just as bad.

00:18:33
We, we, they raved about now we've got control of the House

00:18:35
and Senate. We're going to make all these

00:18:36
incredible moves. But they're so divided and

00:18:40
they're all so busy, you know, trying to protect their own, you

00:18:44
know, pork barrel legislation and altering.

00:18:47
Of course, none of them want to pass, you know, anything to do

00:18:50
with voter ID. They all, because they all, I

00:18:52
believe they've all benefited. I don't know what 100%, but I

00:18:55
think the majority of them benefited in one way or another

00:18:57
from election fraud. So they, they act like, you

00:19:00
know, the, the filibuster has gone bust.

00:19:02
You know, Thune can't get anything done.

00:19:04
They're just wallowing around. Donald Trump said we've got to

00:19:07
get this voter ID through. I, you know, I don't know what's

00:19:10
going to happen. I don't think it's going to

00:19:11
happen. But I believe at this point,

00:19:13
there's only one way with the midterms.

00:19:15
There's only one way because even if they pass anything to do

00:19:17
with election integrity, George made a super important point on

00:19:22
the show the other day that even if they do it, George, you said

00:19:26
if they approved it tomorrow, What did you say about the

00:19:29
midterms and even? It won't be enough time to

00:19:31
implement anything new that they pass in laws.

00:19:34
It's going to be too late. They're going to say we don't.

00:19:37
We can't implement this right now.

00:19:39
We're going to have to have the midterms at least without the

00:19:41
voter ID, even though we've approved.

00:19:42
But then they'll win the midterms to Democrats and then

00:19:45
they'll repeal the freaking whatever law we saved, right?

00:19:47
Or anything. That's what's going to happen.

00:19:49
But it's but it's so bad. You don't see any Republicans

00:19:56
trying to or FBI, whatever, getting wiretaps on any

00:19:59
Democrats spying on them, anything.

00:20:02
Now you just have DHS. People DHS put spyware on

00:20:06
Chrissy Nolans phone and her her laptop.

00:20:08
That shits fucking crazy. We can't get any spyware on

00:20:11
their stuff. Come on.

00:20:13
Did you? Did you see, go ahead.

00:20:16
Did you see the report? I just did a report this

00:20:17
morning, fake news ABC did it last night trying to scare

00:20:21
everybody. But and I got a call from Steve

00:20:23
Stearns, people that kind of put this in perspective.

00:20:25
But Trump, they're trying to tell people and this is there's

00:20:28
a little truth to this, but Trump is trying to do an

00:20:30
emergency powers executive order.

00:20:32
He's got his attorneys looking at it right now to try to say

00:20:35
that they tied it back to China saying that they interfered in

00:20:38
the 2020 election. But what they want to do with

00:20:40
the executive order is is institute voter ID without the

00:20:43
save act to do this under executive order.

00:20:46
Now the the Steve Stern people told me that they're trying to

00:20:49
tie this back to a clause in the Constitution that I thought was

00:20:53
a little bit veil. But if you could get this

00:20:55
executive order implemented, I'm worried about almost to George's

00:20:59
point, how many of the blue states were will actually

00:21:02
enforce it. Because a lot of times you look

00:21:04
around and you see people like Kathy Hochul and they just do

00:21:06
everything opposite. So they'll ignore executive an

00:21:08
executive order, they'll ignore the save act.

00:21:10
They don't give a shit. They're going to let whoever

00:21:12
come into their polling place to vote because they know that's

00:21:15
that's the only way they retain power.

00:21:17
But right now, it looks like Donald Trump is assembling his

00:21:20
legal team to try to figure this out.

00:21:21
OK, so I'm, I'm going to let me chime in on this one, Lance.

00:21:25
So Trump is going to try to do an executive order, get stuff

00:21:28
from about China. OK, great.

00:21:30
And it's going to then the Democrats are going to put it to

00:21:32
the courts and the courts are going to overturn it.

00:21:34
They overturned already one for his voter ID and stuff.

00:21:38
They're going to do that. That's what they're going to do

00:21:40
unless you but but but. George, by the time it goes to

00:21:43
court, but we'll probably be beyond the midterms.

00:21:46
Midterms are coming up in just a few months.

00:21:47
Now, don't get a, don't get a, don't get an emergency, stay on

00:21:50
it and stuff. You know how to do.

00:21:52
You're dealing with a lot of Democrat judges.

00:21:55
And Lance was just saying this, you know, until you put some

00:21:58
pressure on his judges, I don't know, locks them up, do

00:22:00
something. They're going to keep doing what

00:22:01
they're doing. We're fucking.

00:22:04
We're screwed. Yeah.

00:22:05
And I, I want to say this and again, I want to, I want to

00:22:08
defend the good judges. There are some good judges in

00:22:10
the judiciary. There are and there are some

00:22:12
good prosecutors in the DOJ's office, but there is a large

00:22:15
portion of them that are not good judges, that are not good

00:22:20
prosecutors, meaning that they are biased.

00:22:24
I just saw this morning that they are the some federal judge

00:22:27
now has determined that he's going to block the financial

00:22:30
investigation into Ilian Omar that he has blocked it.

00:22:34
I don't know how he's done it. I didn't get a chance to look at

00:22:36
his ruling or if he did a closed door.

00:22:38
Who knows if it was ex parte or I don't know what he did.

00:22:41
But it my my argument, Mike for this is that we have a judiciary

00:22:46
that is not because again, they always say when you put the robe

00:22:49
on the bias has to stay at the door and that's not happening.

00:22:52
We can't even get an indictment against Letitia James because

00:22:56
the New York, you know, a federal, you know, bench is so

00:23:01
left-leaning and you know, and I always, I hate to say left and

00:23:05
right anymore because it's, I just want to say deep state or

00:23:08
so rottenly festered to the core.

00:23:11
And, and, and here's the thing, Mike and I say it over and over

00:23:13
again, You know, I'm sure people on my show are tired of hearing

00:23:17
it. I don't know what you say on

00:23:18
your show about it, but until we start causing some fear, if you

00:23:23
can get away with violating the law, if you can ignore the

00:23:26
statutes, if it's all all going to be 1 sided, right, that it's

00:23:30
rules for thee, not for me, and there's no consequences, why

00:23:33
wouldn't they do it? We aren't seeing any of these

00:23:36
arrests. Now, in the case of Christie

00:23:37
Gnome, we're talking about a tremendous number of statutes,

00:23:41
misfeasance, nonfeasance by, you know, malfeasance by government

00:23:44
officials. We're talking about wiretapping

00:23:47
of federal officials. I mean, this is a serious

00:23:50
violation. Now we know that Elon Musk,

00:23:52
we're hearing that he helped her locate this and somehow he had

00:23:56
his tech guys figure it out. My question is, how many other

00:24:00
government officials, Mike, do you think that maybe there were

00:24:03
deep state or interns, other people that maybe work in the,

00:24:07
you know, the tech department that are working on computers?

00:24:09
Really, how many other people within the administration have

00:24:12
eavesdropping, you know, you know, programs on their cell

00:24:17
phones and on their computers? It could be the entire

00:24:20
administration. We know it's Christine home now.

00:24:22
To me, this could be a call or something much bigger, even

00:24:26
potentially martial law because you're talking about seditious

00:24:29
conspiracy. If you're Eve stepping and

00:24:31
wiretapping and passing that information around, tell me that

00:24:35
isn't a major, major issue. And let's face it, I don't think

00:24:40
that we have a DOJ or an FBI currently that is doing the job

00:24:46
that they were appointed to do. It's more than you think, Lance.

00:24:49
I actually had a conversation with a private investigator

00:24:52
yesterday who was explaining to me how they do it and how they

00:24:55
bought somebody's computer or bought somebody's phone.

00:24:57
And once they do, you actually give them access.

00:25:00
Most people don't realize it's, it's a lot of times it's

00:25:01
embedded in these little agreements.

00:25:03
It's a fully integrated contract.

00:25:06
You know when you sign like a phone contract and you click

00:25:08
accept, accept, most people don't read that stuff.

00:25:10
But when they when they bait you and get you in and then they

00:25:13
have access to your phone, they can get every keystroke, they

00:25:16
know everything on your social media, everything on your

00:25:18
e-mail, everything on your phone.

00:25:19
It's kind of amazing. For the audio, it's called a

00:25:22
keystroke logger. And what?

00:25:25
And you can go back, it depends on how far you want to go back,

00:25:27
depending on the metadata, because at some point the data

00:25:30
becomes too cumbersome. But from the moment that they

00:25:33
get you, they can go back a bit and then they can get everything

00:25:35
going forward. So it would really depend on

00:25:38
when she was tapped. I mean, that's going to be

00:25:39
interesting to find out when exactly when she was tapped, if

00:25:43
she was tapped as a private citizen or she was tapped as a

00:25:46
government official. Because if she was tapped as a

00:25:48
government official, now you obviously know that you have

00:25:50
more legal ramifications. But if you were tapped as a

00:25:53
private citizen citizen, there's a lot of things that you can't

00:25:55
use once you find those things out because it's not admissible

00:25:59
in court. But the point is you're getting

00:26:01
you, you kind of know everything this person's thinking doing.

00:26:04
You know, you're getting into the mind, you're a mind reader

00:26:06
at that point. And you'd be surprised.

00:26:08
It's probably a lot more than you know, because this

00:26:10
technology is, it is abundant. People know how to use it.

00:26:14
It's expensive. You have people that are getting

00:26:16
paid a lot of money to monitor these things everyday.

00:26:18
But the information you get back is priceless.

00:26:21
And I wouldn't be surprised if it's, you know, half the

00:26:23
administration. Well, I'll tell you this, with

00:26:25
AI, the having to pay people to surveil, it'd be very easy to

00:26:30
use a genic agents to take all the material that's created and

00:26:35
create summary reports, looking for keywords, organizing in a

00:26:39
manner that's very easy to do. It doesn't even need because it

00:26:41
used to be prohibitively expensive to pay for people to

00:26:44
monitor a wire deck and to really go through the material.

00:26:46
I don't believe it's like that anymore.

00:26:48
And I heard something yesterday that they might have used, but

00:26:53
some kind of hardware upgrades, meaning surge protectors and

00:26:58
power cords that had the upload system integrated into that

00:27:04
hardware. So basically, oh, hey, listen,

00:27:07
we're upgrading all the power cords on all the computers in

00:27:10
Congress or all the computers in the administration.

00:27:12
It's, you know, we're upgrading the surge protectors, we're

00:27:14
upgrading the battery backup power and that that is maybe how

00:27:18
some of it was done. The question is, did they do

00:27:21
that throughout the White House? Did they do that throughout, you

00:27:24
know, did they get into Pete Hagseth's office?

00:27:25
Did they get into, you know, Tulsi Gabbard's office?

00:27:28
At this point, I think that the, the administration, this is my

00:27:31
opinion. We have lingering rot.

00:27:34
Patel's fired a handful of agents.

00:27:37
Most of them, you know, the, the the biggest firing was because

00:27:39
somebody he found out people surveilled his phone and Susie

00:27:42
Wiles his phone, you know, but we're not seeing I we mentioned

00:27:45
that on the show, I think yesterday, the day before.

00:27:47
Yesterday. Yeah, we're not seeing that kind

00:27:50
of action when it comes to the J Sixers.

00:27:52
We don't see people getting fired for that.

00:27:53
We don't see people getting fired a dirty 51.

00:27:56
Place I just I just came up with a talk.

00:27:59
Maybe now that they involve Susan Wilde that she's going to

00:28:02
be pissed off enough that she's going to tell Pam Bondi and Cash

00:28:05
Patella. All right, put the fucking

00:28:07
hammer down. Maybe wish we'll think of me.

00:28:10
But maybe because she's the one that stops, she's stopping all

00:28:13
the stuff. Mike, it's her.

00:28:15
She's the bad apple. No, I, I, I say, I say it all

00:28:18
the time. You know, people get so mad at

00:28:19
Pam, Bonnie and I go, you got to, you got to yell at you got

00:28:22
to yell at the president. You know, she, if she's, if

00:28:23
she's, if she's doing a good job for him, he's going to keep her

00:28:26
there. So stop yelling at the wrong

00:28:27
person. Hold on.

00:28:29
You know, first of all, every AG that Trump's ever picked have

00:28:33
been have sucked. They've done nothing.

00:28:36
You know what? You know what it would take to

00:28:38
get it if he got rid of her to get another AG confirmed.

00:28:40
I mean, there's still on other appointments.

00:28:43
Right now. The Republican Senate is

00:28:46
stalling more of Trump's appointments.

00:28:49
So it's we're we're in no win situation.

00:28:51
It's crazy. You want to play this foot

00:28:53
though? Yeah.

00:28:54
I I do, but give me one last thing before we play the tip.

00:28:57
You just need to say this, you know, Cash Patel, Susie Wiles

00:29:01
were citizens when the FBI surveilled them.

00:29:04
They're trying to play it like it was illegal, but the the FBI

00:29:07
legitimately went in front of a judge and got federal wiretaps

00:29:10
approved. They got the information that

00:29:12
they could claw back the data and they could scan the systems

00:29:15
that record from during, of course, for back when they

00:29:18
weren't part of it. Of course we're surveilling them

00:29:21
as citizens. My argument is he's making a big

00:29:24
deal of it, but he wasn't a government official.

00:29:26
It was a probably legitimate. I don't mean legitimate that I

00:29:28
agree with with what it was for legitimate.

00:29:31
And in the process, we're not talking about that they were

00:29:34
surveilling them with no warrants or no wiretaps.

00:29:37
But my point is amazing how quick the retaliation and the

00:29:41
terminations are when it when it leads to somebody like that.

00:29:44
But what about the rest of the country?

00:29:46
We talk about the criminal nature of what they're doing to

00:29:49
regular citizens. How come when that comes up in

00:29:51
federal cases that they illegally surveilled legal phone

00:29:53
calls or they illegally surveilled other information or

00:29:56
they destroyed exculpatory, No sweeping terminations Then lots

00:30:00
of those DOJ people that have been eavesdropping for decades,

00:30:03
none of them have been fired. They've been caught all over the

00:30:05
country listening to legal phone calls.

00:30:07
My point is they're selected using it.

00:30:09
Oh, you went up for Donald Trump, We're going to go after

00:30:11
you. Oh, you did this to Cash Patel,

00:30:13
You're going to get fired. What about everybody else?

00:30:15
This is supposed to be equal application.

00:30:17
They were just citizens during this time period.

00:30:19
So let's go and play the clip and we come back.

00:30:21
You guys comment on that? Believe what I found since I've

00:30:25
been in this department. I just found the other day a

00:30:27
whole room in, in on this campus that was a secret skiff secure

00:30:32
facility that had files nobody knew existed.

00:30:35
So we just happened to have a, an employee walk by a door and

00:30:40
wonder what it was and started asking questions.

00:30:42
We went in there, there was individuals working there that

00:30:44
had secret files that nobody knew about on some of these most

00:30:47
controversial topics like that. And now I've got that turned

00:30:50
over to attorneys and we're getting to the bottom of what

00:30:53
exactly happened there. You know, we have CBP, which is,

00:30:56
you know, Customs and Border Protection.

00:30:59
They know every traveler that comes into this country, every

00:31:02
good that comes in. They're the ones who assess and

00:31:05
collect all of the tariffs. But the information that they

00:31:08
had on travelers that came in during COVID, what are national

00:31:11
labs, which I also have national labs under my jurisdiction.

00:31:15
They're scientists that participated with that Wuhan

00:31:17
lab. How they were traveling back and

00:31:20
forth between each other and and working on those experiments.

00:31:24
It's been eye opening. And I'll tell you, Patrick, even

00:31:27
from the time I came into this office, it was, you know, Elon

00:31:31
and his team were extremely helpful to me.

00:31:33
They helped me identify that, that some of my own employees in

00:31:37
my department had downloaded software on my phone and my

00:31:42
laptop to spy on me to record our meetings.

00:31:45
They had done that to several of the politicals.

00:31:48
Wow. So we ended up bringing in

00:31:50
people and and that was something that if you didn't

00:31:52
have those technology experts here in the department looking

00:31:55
at all of our laptops and our phones and recognizing that kind

00:31:59
of software, it would still be happening today.

00:32:02
So one of the things I need to do and continue to do is partner

00:32:05
with technology companies and experts to bring them in and

00:32:09
help us. Because many times in government

00:32:11
and especially in this department, which was extremely

00:32:13
neglected, we, we were just behind and not up to the

00:32:17
standard. We should be at it.

00:32:20
I remember the first four months, I couldn't even send a

00:32:22
PowerPoint over e-mail from the Department of Homeland Security

00:32:25
servers that was longer than 6 pages long.

00:32:28
So the, the, the backwards thinking of protecting our

00:32:32
country was extremely detrimental to keeping us safe

00:32:36
and, and, and many times the deep state.

00:32:39
I think what I, what I tell people most of the time is I

00:32:42
always believed when people talked about the deep state

00:32:44
before that it existed. I never would have dreamed that

00:32:48
it was as bad as it is. It's it is.

00:32:50
I'm still everyday trying to dig out people who don't love

00:32:54
America that not just work at this department but also work

00:32:57
throughout the federal government.

00:33:01
People that don't love America. You know, so pretty obvious and,

00:33:06
and, and I think this, the storyline is clear, right?

00:33:09
You know, a lot of promises made, you know, token firings

00:33:12
and delays, deep state strikes back.

00:33:14
They're spying on people. They're doing all sorts of other

00:33:16
things. And I think the American people

00:33:18
have been left hanging, guys. I think, and I don't know why

00:33:22
we're not purging right now. I mean, I just read a report the

00:33:25
other day that 250 government jobs have been taken

00:33:28
away, have been lost, either through attrition over the last

00:33:31
year, which is great. But I mean, I advocated for

00:33:33
getting rid of 75% of the federal workforce #1 we don't

00:33:36
need them. You got these bloated

00:33:38
governments because we don't do 0 baseline budgeting.

00:33:40
We start from the previous year and then add to it.

00:33:43
If you started at zero and figured out what, you know, each

00:33:45
department needed to operate, you can get rid of a lot of

00:33:48
these deep state actors. But why are we not, you know,

00:33:50
this is going on and you know, and we're a year over a year

00:33:53
into the administration. We're 13 months in and and

00:33:56
nobody's done the great purge yet.

00:33:58
He fired 10 people over the his phone and Susie Wiles phone

00:34:02
getting tapped 10 FBI agents, that's it, 10 and that and they

00:34:06
were still here for 13 months into this administration.

00:34:10
So who knows what else they were doing.

00:34:11
You know, they're not pro American or, you know, they're

00:34:14
not pro, you know, Trump or cash Patel.

00:34:16
Meanwhile, they're working for cash Patel.

00:34:17
But all these agencies should find a plan, some kind of a doge

00:34:21
plan to purge all these people, whether it's through electronic

00:34:24
means and finding out what they were doing, if they were

00:34:27
nefarious at all, or just trying to get rid of the federal

00:34:30
government. We we have, we have a system

00:34:31
that is feeding amongst itself. It's feeding on itself, like the

00:34:35
analogy that I made before. And this virus is killing the

00:34:38
country. It's time to start getting rid

00:34:39
of the virus. George.

00:34:42
Trying to get rid of the virus. You talking about the whole

00:34:48
government? Well, I keep saying Mike and

00:34:49
I'll and I'll say it again today on the show, because I have no

00:34:51
problem saying we had high hopes when Trump won and the picks

00:34:57
that he put in, we thought shit was going to get done.

00:34:59
Cash, Patel, Bondi, Bond Gino. But Bond Gino left not even a

00:35:02
year into it. Why?

00:35:03
I don't know, but we thought I had high hopes for them because

00:35:07
they talked a good game before they got their positions, when

00:35:10
they went on interviews, Cash came on our show, yadda yadda.

00:35:14
We seen them all, then they get in there and you get nothing.

00:35:16
We got one guts, nothing. So if nothing truly gets done,

00:35:23
we have to disband this government and start over and we

00:35:25
can do it peacefully. We just need a lot of money, a

00:35:27
lot of backing, so we can get big law firms and get and go

00:35:31
through the courts and do it because it's in our

00:35:32
constitution. We have the right to do it.

00:35:34
What? Who who do you trust?

00:35:35
I said that this morning on my show.

00:35:37
I said even if we got rid of if we started from scratch, who do

00:35:39
you trust? Who what people that are in

00:35:42
office do you trust to even form No no new.

00:35:45
Government, No, no, nobody. You put the military in

00:35:49
temporary control and we have new elections, but we implement,

00:35:56
we have to have new elections, but implement some kind of new

00:35:59
laws that the people, this country put in like, you know,

00:36:02
listen, term limits, no trading, you know, stuff that benefits

00:36:06
the American people, not the politicians.

00:36:08
But I and I agree with you 1000%, George.

00:36:10
But you say that and you've got half the country who are mind

00:36:13
numbed robots who go along with anything that the Democratic

00:36:16
mantra says. So you say the people support.

00:36:19
Yeah, I mean, 79% of the country supports some form of voter ID,

00:36:23
but they're arguing about we know how to get to that with the

00:36:26
specifics and the nuances of it. Who makes that decision?

00:36:29
You know, are you going to have a a vote because you.

00:36:32
They're not arguing the Democrats are flat out the the

00:36:36
politicians are flat out don't want to vote for it in support

00:36:39
of it. They're they're not even

00:36:40
listening to constituents. Their constituents are in favor

00:36:43
of voter ID. The majority of them, I'll say,

00:36:45
but they're just doing what they want to do because listen,

00:36:49
reason Republicans ain't ain't putting pressure on.

00:36:51
It is, let's face it, some of them are cheating too.

00:36:54
And that's the only way they're going to keep in office.

00:36:56
Here's the poll you were just talking about.

00:36:57
I'll put it up right here. So it's 83% in between both.

00:37:02
That's a big number. But yet Democrats don't want to

00:37:05
vote. Go for it.

00:37:06
You have people in Congress, senators, GOP senators don't

00:37:10
want to do it. I mean, what?

00:37:11
Enough's enough. You know what, since you brought

00:37:13
it up, I have a video and this look at Mitch McConnell.

00:37:19
The dude is like dead in the head.

00:37:22
He don't know his left, right forward come or going nothing

00:37:26
and he's still a sitting senator.

00:37:29
So you tell me why are not any of the GOP senators taking him

00:37:33
going up to him, talking to him or even say, listen, you got to

00:37:35
step down now to get an interim whatever if it do something

00:37:38
temporary because he shot outlook.

00:37:40
Look at him. Can you give us some information

00:37:43
on why you blocked the Save Act or any information on your

00:37:49
thoughts on what Rep Tim Burchett said about staffers

00:37:53
running your office? Any comments Sir?

00:38:00
I don't even think that he even knows somebody was talking to

00:38:02
him, that's how. Dead, dead man Wheeling, I mean.

00:38:05
But, but hold on. But the GOP senators see this,

00:38:09
know this, and they're doing nothing about it, so they're

00:38:12
just as fucking complicit. That's why it's gone.

00:38:16
The guys duly elected. I hate to say it, but you can

00:38:19
run a primary against Mitch McConnell in his state. 11

00:38:22
doesn't matter. Duly elected.

00:38:23
He is a risk because his brain is not functioning anymore.

00:38:27
He's a security risk. He's on fucking risk.

00:38:30
Not arguing that, all right. I'm not arguing.

00:38:31
I'm not arguing that. But the people of, you know, his

00:38:34
state, they could have primaried him.

00:38:36
The problem goes deeper that, you know, we were talking about

00:38:39
judges before Lance brought up judges.

00:38:40
Most judges are failed attorneys.

00:38:43
They stuck around long enough. There's an old saying in

00:38:45
politics, you stick around long enough, you'll eventually get

00:38:47
the job you want. That's most judges and that's

00:38:50
most politicians. That's that's Mitch McConnell.

00:38:52
But he's not going to give up his seat willingly.

00:38:54
And nobody's willing to run a primary.

00:38:55
God. Forbid.

00:38:56
Well, he's not running it. That's it.

00:38:57
This is his last term. Now it is, but he's been dead

00:39:00
for he's been dead for years. I mean, Mitch McConnell was.

00:39:03
Yeah, but you know, his last, the last this last term, he's

00:39:05
gotten really whacked out. Let.

00:39:08
Me ask you guys, you guys watched the State of the Union,

00:39:10
we all did. And I know many people in our

00:39:12
audience didn't. And I'd love to have you guys

00:39:13
join the chat and give us your thoughts.

00:39:16
When you looked around during that State of the Union, what

00:39:19
did you notice? How many of those politicians

00:39:23
and and they're not even the ones we necessarily know, right?

00:39:26
They're just hunkered down trying to keep their seat of

00:39:28
power for greed, not for the American.

00:39:31
Do you notice how many of them just look like they're all gone?

00:39:34
They're aged, you know, and we know that the IQ, you know, you

00:39:37
know, Mike, I know you have a high IQ.

00:39:39
You're highly educated. You're an author.

00:39:42
I won't say the same for myself. George has probably got a very

00:39:45
high IQ on his own. The point is this, that these

00:39:49
people don't have high Iqs, they aren't in good physical or

00:39:52
mental health. You know, we're seeing this

00:39:55
aged, you know, geriatric kind of individual, including in the

00:39:59
judiciary, you know, the judiciary lifetime appointments.

00:40:02
What kind of bullshit is that? With no accountability, no

00:40:06
oversight, the OPR PIN, the OIG, civil, civil rights Division,

00:40:11
they do basically nothing. You can report the most heinous

00:40:13
crime and they will redirect, make excuses, try to explain to

00:40:17
you why they're not. They they can't investigate it.

00:40:20
They won't look at it. And it's simply because that's

00:40:22
the easiest path, right? Ignore the American public,

00:40:26
allow these people to continue. And you know, my thing is we

00:40:29
were promised mass firings, right?

00:40:31
We were promised cleaning out the deep state.

00:40:33
We were going to clean out the swamp.

00:40:34
That was one of the big campaign promises made.

00:40:37
There were 5000 operatives, at least that we know of involved

00:40:41
in the bogus January 6th Fed surrection case.

00:40:44
But yet we haven't seen any of those people getting hit.

00:40:46
None of the federal agents that went into the crowds and, and,

00:40:49
and, and tried to agitate the crowd with less lethal

00:40:51
musicians. We're giving hand signals.

00:40:53
We're using pop smoke. They opened the the magnetic

00:40:56
door. They they acted like they broke

00:40:58
that window. That was clearly a fed that did

00:41:00
that. You could see by the behavior

00:41:02
that wasn't an American citizen. My point is, we had promised

00:41:06
reforms and it's now become a pathetic joke.

00:41:10
Bondi and Patel were assigned a clean house.

00:41:12
And I agree with you, Mike. They're the, the, the, the POTUS

00:41:15
is responsible or Susie Wiles. I heard about a phone call that

00:41:18
that I'm not going to say who it was that Pam Bondi had with

00:41:21
somebody. And, and, and again, I'm going

00:41:22
to say this in deference. I've gone after Pam Bondi

00:41:24
viciously, but she is saying that she's been given directives

00:41:29
that are not aligned with what she was originally told was

00:41:33
going to happen. They're telling your focus on

00:41:35
this, focus on that. No, don't worry about this.

00:41:37
Don't worry about that. And it's coming from higher

00:41:39
levels of the administration. I think.

00:41:41
Actually Susie Wiles. That's directives with the

00:41:43
Epstein case. That's not about other stuff.

00:41:46
No. It is about others, no?

00:41:48
I'm just putting I'm putting on my 2 steps.

00:41:51
I know, I know, but and I don't believe.

00:41:53
What I do, I believe it was a very credible conversation for a

00:41:57
number of reasons. My argument is, and I'm not

00:41:58
again, you know, I'm not going to defend Pam Bonnie right now.

00:42:02
My point is, we had a lot of bold promises and I think it's a

00:42:05
betrayal of every person that voted for this administration

00:42:09
because we're allowing this deep state thing to continue.

00:42:12
I mean, look, I don't even want this on my shelf anymore.

00:42:14
This is Cash Patel's book, Government gangsters.

00:42:17
That script was a bunch of garbage.

00:42:19
I'm going to take that in the bathroom and use it for toilet

00:42:21
paper. And I would tell him that

00:42:22
personally. And, you know, we're friendly

00:42:24
with Cash, but at least we were. I'm sure after he watches these

00:42:26
shows, we're not. But I'd like to challenge Pam

00:42:29
Bondi and Cash to come on the show, defend your position,

00:42:32
explain to the American public that the promises you made are

00:42:35
not being lived up to. And I'm going to tell you, and I

00:42:39
know we've got to take a break. I know we went over.

00:42:41
So we'll take a break here. Here's the thing.

00:42:44
We were promised that this was going to be cleaned out and they

00:42:48
haven't done Jack shit. Here we are.

00:42:51
Kristi Noem, Those people that did this, if they've already

00:42:54
identified, they should have been arrested this morning and

00:42:56
and they should have found out how deep this goes.

00:42:59
Because I would argue that there's probably more

00:43:00
surveillance going on even now along all kinds of stuff within

00:43:05
the administration because we know the computer systems are

00:43:07
antiquated. We heard that from Elon Musk.

00:43:09
But where's the doge arrest we were promised?

00:43:11
We know there was a lot of theft.

00:43:13
How about Chelsea Clinton, $84 million from USAID?

00:43:16
How come that hasn't been clawed back?

00:43:17
How come she hasn't been indicted?

00:43:18
She didn't provide any services to the American public.

00:43:21
She gets the money. How about 64 NGOs of George

00:43:24
Soros? Why is Soros still walking

00:43:25
around? Why is Reed Hoffman still

00:43:27
walking around? These are people.

00:43:29
How about Mark Zuckerberg, $465 million Zucker bucks?

00:43:34
I mean, I don't see this. I don't understand what they're

00:43:37
waiting for unless it's intentional and unless more of

00:43:41
our government is compromised than we ever imagined.

00:43:44
And I don't know how far this goes up to the food chain.

00:43:46
And I agree, this is tough. So listen, we're going to take a

00:43:50
short break. We'll be right back with Doctor

00:43:51
Mike Schwartz, George Valentin, myself, Lance Miliaccio.

00:43:55
We'll try to keep it on a high IQ level.

00:43:57
You know, all of us are not happy about this.

00:44:00
Stay tuned. We got more to cover, lots to

00:44:02
discuss. Hopefully some collapse along

00:44:04
the way. We'll move over to some other

00:44:05
topics here in a minute. If you like the show, thumbs up,

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00:44:21
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00:44:23
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00:44:28
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00:44:30
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00:44:32
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00:44:33
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00:49:42
crap to unravel. You know, it just pisses us all

00:49:45
off. Can I tell him something really

00:49:47
quick? About what?

00:49:48
Mike, I'm going to make a recommendation.

00:49:50
A lot of people don't know you're Italian, and I think

00:49:52
there's a reason. I think you're going to have to

00:49:55
add a vowel to the end of your name, so you can pick any one of

00:49:58
the vowels or anyone of those choices.

00:49:59
You're going to have to add that to your last name so that

00:50:01
everybody knows that you're Italian because it's confusing

00:50:03
for the audience and I don't want them to get confused.

00:50:05
I know my my mother was Molino, so and then her mother was Colin

00:50:09
Brito. And then we have Gallietti and

00:50:11
Chrissa Foley in my family. So those are the Serino, maybe

00:50:14
you know Schwartzy. Schwartzy, we need a vow on the

00:50:18
end because, you know, without the vow it's confusing for

00:50:20
people. So, all right, they've been

00:50:23
confusing my whole life for everybody.

00:50:27
We're gonna move on, Shorts. Go ahead, man.

00:50:31
Yeah, I don't know, dude. We were talking in the break

00:50:33
about, we were talking about some of these guys out of Cash

00:50:36
Patel and out of a Schwartzy. Usually when I get a Schwartzy,

00:50:40
I don't know, I wonder, though, Lance, that if you're right, if

00:50:44
if a lot of these guys were tapped and they get into a

00:50:47
position of power like Bongino and all of a sudden it's like,

00:50:49
hey, you got to play ball. Because if you don't, we got

00:50:52
this and you know, everything on their phone for the last, you

00:50:55
know, five years and everything they've been every strip club

00:50:58
they've ever walked into and every this that that it would've

00:51:00
embarrassed them. I think that that's the problem.

00:51:02
If you go back to like, you know, like.

00:51:05
That's why you got to put fucking single guys like me got

00:51:07
nothing to lose in those positions and let me put the

00:51:10
hammer down. I don't care, I.

00:51:11
Think we listen? I've been to strip clubs, I

00:51:13
don't give a fuck. I've done some fucked up shit,

00:51:15
whatever. I listen.

00:51:17
I used to own a strip club. At the end of the day I did.

00:51:20
There was a different time period.

00:51:21
There's lots of. Things.

00:51:22
But you're married, Lancer. You might have.

00:51:23
There might be things with you. Let me.

00:51:25
Tell you something, they told my government contractors.

00:51:27
I don't have anything like that. That they're married, Lance.

00:51:29
That is going to affect my marriage.

00:51:31
Here's what I think. I know high, I'm going to be

00:51:33
good. High IQ pipe hitters.

00:51:36
And what I mean by that is I'm going to tell you this.

00:51:38
If somebody ever made the mistake, and I was saying this

00:51:40
right before the break and we ran out of time, we were talking

00:51:42
backstage. If somebody ever made the

00:51:44
mistake of giving me the authority and that presidential

00:51:48
letter of immunity and told me to do a job and then came in and

00:51:52
tried to stop me from doing what I believe the parameters are, I

00:51:55
would probably either get, they would either probably

00:51:58
assassinate me, they would probably arrest me, prosecute

00:52:01
me, but I would go rogue. I can tell you right now that if

00:52:04
I was given that job, if I was head of the FBI, Soros and

00:52:08
Alexander and you know, and his son would not be walking around,

00:52:11
I wouldn't allow Zuckerberg to continue to walk around.

00:52:14
And I would do it in such a manner that I would publicize

00:52:17
right after I snatched them up. And I might not even advise him

00:52:20
anybody what I was getting ready to do.

00:52:22
Because if I was told this is your position, this is the

00:52:24
authority you have, and here's your presidential letter of

00:52:26
immunity, I would go all in what I could accomplish in a matter

00:52:30
of a couple of weeks. And I wouldn't look for

00:52:33
authority. I would bring up, bring the

00:52:34
charge. And if the DOJ wasn't willing to

00:52:36
do that, I would put them on blast.

00:52:38
And that's why I wouldn't make it in the administration because

00:52:40
I would do it viciously, aggressively, decisively.

00:52:45
And maybe I'd only get away with it for a couple of weeks, but in

00:52:47
those couple of weeks, I would absolutely leave a mark, you

00:52:52
know, because again, everything they want to do to me at this

00:52:54
point, I would just, I guess I would accept the consequences.

00:52:57
They're fortunate that I'm not the president of the United

00:53:00
States. They're fortunate because when I

00:53:02
think about cleaning out the deep state, I think of fuel air

00:53:05
bombs. I think about decisive

00:53:07
clandestine Black Ops team snatching people up out of their

00:53:10
beds in the middle of night. I would complete in a matter of

00:53:13
weeks with a private, not approved, you know, clandestine

00:53:18
unit that I would have created. The Federal Reserve bankers,

00:53:21
they would all been gone. Zuckerberg snatched up, Reed

00:53:24
Hoffman gone. And I would have done it in such

00:53:26
a manner that they would never come back.

00:53:28
I'm sure all of them would fight when I went in to go get him.

00:53:30
Hillary Clinton, of course I would.

00:53:31
They would all have Saturday night specials on them if they

00:53:33
pulled on the agents. And I don't think I would allow

00:53:36
it because I guess if you went in so quickly, I know that's it

00:53:39
sounds immature and naive that I talk like this, but I don't

00:53:43
think you can play nice nice with scumbags when you look real

00:53:45
evil in the face. And I saw evil many times

00:53:48
decades ago when I was working as a government contractor.

00:53:51
I saw it eye to eye. When you see true evil and you

00:53:54
see these people, there's no negotiation.

00:53:56
There's no maybe we'll go part of the way or we'll call them

00:53:59
out and we'll go to social. I don't, I don't think you can

00:54:01
operate like that. And what I'm really appalled at

00:54:03
is that Donald Trump is a fellow New Yorker.

00:54:05
And the New Yorkers I grew up with, they wouldn't put up with

00:54:08
this fucking garbage all. Right, Lance, they.

00:54:10
Wouldn't tolerate. It Lance.

00:54:12
So thanks to our Steam mod video pizza, we got a new name for

00:54:17
Doctor Mike. I'm going to put it up.

00:54:18
Look at it, Doctor Mike Schwartz Schwartzioni.

00:54:23
Mr. Schwarzioni Yeah, Mr. Schwarzioni HA Kaiser, D.

00:54:27
Ha Bafango, that may pass put on it still pay the West go to the

00:54:30
men's, huh, Manja, manja, I get it.

00:54:34
I know I get people call me up. Wish me happy Hanukkah.

00:54:37
I don't know what you're talking about.

00:54:38
It's, it's very confusing and it's, it's funny because I, I

00:54:41
live in, you know where I'm at in New Jersey, George, and down

00:54:44
here. There's it's a lot of.

00:54:47
There's a big acidic like, you know, Orthodox community that

00:54:51
doesn't necessarily give regular Jewish people a good name

00:54:54
because they get associated with what they've done to Lakewood,

00:54:57
which is destroy an entire town. And it's it's and if you're if I

00:55:01
tell people that like in in Florida, when I go down there,

00:55:05
they look at you like, you know, what do you like Hitler?

00:55:07
No, no, no, you don't understand.

00:55:09
You try to explain the difference between like his, you

00:55:11
know, his sedum. It's really weird.

00:55:13
So the name does not help me here because if, if, if you're

00:55:17
not part of their tribe, they're not going to work with you.

00:55:20
And then of course, the association with what we get

00:55:23
down in Lakewood having that name is not, it's not a it's,

00:55:26
it's, it's more of a curse than a blessing here in New Jersey.

00:55:29
Yeah, All right, let's switch gears here.

00:55:32
Let's talk about Thoon George. What about him?

00:55:35
He's not doing anything. I mean, it's pretty.

00:55:38
I don't want to talk. You know what, Lance?

00:55:39
I don't even want to talk about it anymore because he's flip

00:55:41
flopping back and forth. You know what he's going on

00:55:45
saying that if they was a drop the filibuster and they let

00:55:50
everybody talk and then they don't, he now claimed that they

00:55:54
don't have the, you know, for every time they the Dems try to

00:55:56
put an amendment in or something, you need 50 votes to

00:56:00
knock each one down. And he's saying they don't have

00:56:02
the 50 votes on that. So that's why he's not doing

00:56:05
that. But you know, you know, tomorrow

00:56:07
or Monday will be something different.

00:56:08
Who the freak knows? What do you think about Thune,

00:56:11
Mike? Don't like him.

00:56:13
You know, I was, I was more for what's his face?

00:56:16
The guy from Florida who was the guy that wanted it, that Trump

00:56:19
wanted. Oh God, I get skipping my name.

00:56:22
The other guy who? What's that?

00:56:24
Matt Cates. No, no, who's the, who was the

00:56:26
other guy that was going to be the, the, the, the Senate

00:56:29
leader, the, the insurance guy from Florida.

00:56:32
And his name is skipping my name now.

00:56:33
But I, I, I'm not a big fan of Thune.

00:56:35
I mean, he flip flops a little too much.

00:56:37
That dog thing that you showed yesterday when they're

00:56:39
complaining, they don't have time.

00:56:40
It's like, come on. The optics are pretty bad on

00:56:41
that. But I mean, this is all logical

00:56:43
stuff. And this is all stuff that, you

00:56:45
know, as Republicans, I shouldn't say that as, as

00:56:48
constitutional conservatives. And I think you guys are on the

00:56:51
same page with me. And a lot of lot of people on

00:56:53
our side gravitate toward each other because we look at Thune

00:56:56
as like a rhino. You know, like some of this

00:56:58
stuff is pretty simple. And if you are, you are

00:57:01
basically exposing yourself at that point as part of the virus

00:57:03
that just wants the system to go along to get along, you know,

00:57:06
and we're kind of tired of it. But this is the system we have.

00:57:10
I mean, George, you know, you go back to what you were saying

00:57:12
about getting the military involved and, you know, and then

00:57:14
we got to have new elections. But most of the people in this

00:57:17
country have no idea how the country even is supposed to run.

00:57:21
You're going back to that voter ID thing.

00:57:23
My, my son works for a Congress congressman.

00:57:25
He works up on here in New Jersey.

00:57:26
Now he'll be back on the Hill and he's got a special

00:57:29
assignment for this summer. And I can't talk about it

00:57:31
publicly, but it'll be interesting when we can.

00:57:34
He, he was talking about the other day.

00:57:36
There's the, the nuances of the save act or what people are

00:57:39
arguing about. It's not simply just voter ID.

00:57:42
For instance, my wife, her name on her birth certificate is

00:57:46
different than her married name. She may have a problem.

00:57:49
No, she won't. Proving.

00:57:50
That is what some of the nuances are in this bill.

00:57:53
Believe it or not, George, that's what they're arguing

00:57:55
about. OK, hold on Mike, hold on.

00:57:59
You need fucking ID. What do you use?

00:58:02
What does every most people use for ID?

00:58:03
Their. Their.

00:58:04
Their your driver. 'S license driver's license if a

00:58:06
woman gets married right, you take it you have to show your

00:58:09
birth certificate and stuff to get your marriage certificate

00:58:11
and then you go to Social Security office and get it

00:58:13
changed Well, if they can do that, then they can fucking

00:58:16
still vote. That's not it's I.

00:58:19
Agree with you if they'll accept a state issued ID, but there are

00:58:23
some nuances that people are arguing about in the bill.

00:58:26
I know it's. What do you, what do you wait?

00:58:28
What's the ID? You think the people, what do

00:58:29
you think is they're going to everybody has to get a federal

00:58:32
ID to vote. That's not part of that, no.

00:58:35
No, no, no, no. And then you get into the whole

00:58:36
poll tax issue, if something costs money and all that,

00:58:39
because people are going to argue that going to get a

00:58:41
driver's license cost you whatever it does in your state.

00:58:44
And that's considered a poll tax.

00:58:46
So that is that is explicitly you can't, you can't do that.

00:58:50
It's unconstitutional. But but these are the nuances

00:58:53
that people are arguing about, about the SAVE Act.

00:58:56
I get it. For you and me, it's simple.

00:58:58
You get an ID, if it's government issued, boom, you can

00:59:00
go vote. But they're going to bring these

00:59:02
ridiculous arguments back in because they want to maintain

00:59:05
power. I know the polls say the

00:59:07
American people want it. And if you if you, if you

00:59:09
understand that, you would think the politicians would go along

00:59:11
with it, the populace, but they know they're going to lose

00:59:14
seats. Look at look at some of these

00:59:15
states. Look at California right now is

00:59:17
is is hemorrhaging people. They're going to lose a seats in

00:59:21
in Congress. You get red states who are

00:59:22
increasing in number. It's going to upset the balance.

00:59:25
They know they'll never. Mind hold on, they may lose

00:59:27
seats, but they just they're gerrymandering that we're going

00:59:30
to lose Republican seats regardless in there.

00:59:33
Yeah. And so it's probably it's

00:59:34
probably going to balance out for them in that state.

00:59:37
Well, that's what they're trying to do is balance it out.

00:59:40
All right, let's let's switch gears here.

00:59:42
Mike, I got to direct this to you.

00:59:44
Once again, no rest bucket headlines for this one.

00:59:47
Incredible surge of autism in Minnesota.

00:59:52
It's incredible they've increased the autism spending in

00:59:59
Minnesota to cover this has increased by a mere 34% in

01:00:05
the past nine years. Most of it happened under Tim

01:00:08
Waltz. Mike, as a as a doctor, do you

01:00:11
believe that the numbers for autism that they have this

01:00:14
massive amount of Medicaid, Medicare spending and this

01:00:17
34% increase, does that seem legitimate to you as a doctor?

01:00:21
Well, you remember I'm a research doctor, So what?

01:00:23
I tell you all the time. It's research.

01:00:25
Go ahead, research it. Well, I tell you all the time is

01:00:27
data does this, data does this. And then when you see data do

01:00:30
this, there's an anomaly. And when you see that anomaly,

01:00:33
you know there's an issue. And that's where you got to

01:00:35
chase. And we saw that during COVID.

01:00:37
You know, you go back to the numbers that you see post shot

01:00:39
of miscarriage of myocarditis, pericarditis, That's what they

01:00:42
did. They were in here and then they

01:00:44
jumped up. And that's when you see, when

01:00:45
you see a 34 percent or whatever the number is

01:00:48
increased, you go something 4. Thousand.

01:00:50
That is the number. So when you ask somebody like

01:00:53
RFK that, right, they're going to, they're going to make up

01:00:55
all, everybody's got an answer for everything.

01:00:57
So when you talk about autism, some people are going to say,

01:00:59
well, you know, they've, they've increased areas of diagnosis,

01:01:02
right? It used to be the diagnosis, you

01:01:04
know, it used to be this sliver. Now it's now it's here.

01:01:06
So you can diagnose everybody with autism, but even RFK FK

01:01:09
will tell you that that only accounts for a small percentage

01:01:11
of some of the numbers that you see when you see the data

01:01:15
anomalies do that, everybody's got a freaking answer for

01:01:18
everything, which pisses me off. But when you see an anomaly like

01:01:21
that under a nefarious administration, under under the

01:01:24
amount of fraud that people like Tim Waltz allowed to happen in

01:01:26
this state, you got to say something has to be investigated

01:01:30
there because that data never does that.

01:01:33
But we've got the clip. George grabbed the clip.

01:01:35
So in 2017, the Minnesota Autism program repayments were a little

01:01:40
over $1. OK, a little over a million.

01:01:44
Now in 2024, the autism program repayments, it doesn't include

01:01:48
25 because they haven't got the final numbers, is now

01:01:51
343. So they have opened up new

01:01:56
autism setters, Medicare and Medicaid, you know, refunding or

01:02:00
paying out into these programs. Wouldn't somebody in that

01:02:03
department just look and go, holy shit, this doesn't make any

01:02:08
sense. Let's play the clip and then

01:02:11
George, tell me what you think. Than $2 by 2019 word got

01:02:16
out that money was available and then when COVID hit the money

01:02:19
really started moving until we see in 2024 almost $350 million

01:02:24
paid out for autism treatment. Quite an increase in cases.

01:02:29
Indeed, Mike, thank you very much.

01:02:35
Just so happen to go up all that autism, but really there's no

01:02:40
autism because they're not in the schools they're not in the

01:02:43
leaning center. We we've seen that the.

01:02:47
Leering center? No, it's the.

01:02:48
Leering center. It's the leering center.

01:02:51
There's a lot of layering going on there.

01:02:53
But it might. It might, you know?

01:02:55
Wouldn't. Wouldn't just a normal person

01:02:57
processing this paperwork think, God, this is weird?

01:03:00
Yeah, a normal person, you look at the code, look at that COVID

01:03:03
timeline. Now, it's funny how the, you

01:03:04
know, reporter Mike Tobin said there, he says, you know, during

01:03:06
COVID, it really got going. That was the fog of war.

01:03:09
You see a lot of that stuff started getting buried when no

01:03:11
one was paying attention to anything else except COVID.

01:03:14
And when you go back to those years, it's funny.

01:03:16
The same thing with the voter numbers in New Jersey.

01:03:19
You know, George and I were talking about that I think a

01:03:21
little bit because you've look at like 2013 gubernatorial, 2017

01:03:24
gubernatorial, again, the data was here.

01:03:26
And then all of a sudden 2020, you know, 20/21, it was here

01:03:29
because it was that, that COVID fog of war mail in ballots.

01:03:32
And now everybody's comparing those numbers to net to that

01:03:35
year saying that's the new norm. Well, it's not the new norm.

01:03:38
That's where all the nefarious activity took place.

01:03:41
And we're going to get to that at some point when we're doing

01:03:43
an investigation on those numbers.

01:03:45
But same thing with all this fraud.

01:03:46
Most of it got buried under the fog of war.

01:03:49
And then they claim, well, that's the norm.

01:03:50
The norm is probably we'd go back to, you know, four years

01:03:53
before COVID and see where those numbers really were when people

01:03:56
were actually paying attention. You know, I think it's

01:04:00
interesting that, you know, the GDP of Somalia is very low, and

01:04:05
it's interesting to look at the increases of the GDP during this

01:04:08
time period, how much the numbers have gone up.

01:04:11
I would argue that the US owns Somalia and in fact that's we

01:04:16
should just annex it, maybe take it, make it a territory of the

01:04:18
United States, clean it up. Might be OK.

01:04:20
I don't know. It's a pretty shitty place.

01:04:22
I've been there. I would recommend most people

01:04:24
not go there. But when you can take out giant

01:04:27
suitcases full of cash and our, you know, Department of Homeland

01:04:32
Security and our, you know, functioning law enforcement at

01:04:36
airports don't do anything about it, I guess why not, right?

01:04:39
Why not? Why not take as much cash as you

01:04:41
possibly can, But I don't see a whole lot of arrest going on.

01:04:45
You would think that anybody that opened up an autism center

01:04:47
would have to prove why they got the money they got.

01:04:49
Maybe their bank counts seized? Yeah, they're driving around.

01:04:52
Ferrari, they're buying. Beachfront real estate, they're

01:04:55
living, they're, they're buying luxury purses.

01:04:57
You know, they've got, they've all got purses that our wives

01:04:59
would love to have. I mean, I don't shop at Hermes.

01:05:03
And. Their base purse is $35.

01:05:05
I think the the point is they're walking around like that.

01:05:08
They caught the one guy, you know, Nick Shirley caught the

01:05:11
one guy out in California in a 500 up front.

01:05:13
I'd like to have a 500 Ferrari.

01:05:15
I don't. I have a question from the chat

01:05:16
for Doc here. Yeah.

01:05:18
Mike Schwarzer, Rooney, whatever you want to call him.

01:05:21
I don't know why this question, but they they want me to ask you

01:05:25
who's your is your stepson, right?

01:05:27
Who's his secret crush? What the hell is?

01:05:30
That Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton.

01:05:31
It's, it's, it's like my wife. My wife will yell at me.

01:05:34
I know for some reason. Hillary.

01:05:36
Clinton's his secret. Crush.

01:05:38
He's got a fathead of her in his room.

01:05:40
He's a Republican, you know this, but he's got he's for some

01:05:43
reason. It's the weirdest fascination.

01:05:45
I thought he when she was younger, he said she was hot.

01:05:47
He knows every little nuance about her life, like where she

01:05:50
went to school, when she was, where she's like.

01:05:52
Dead fish in the bed bro I. Agree.

01:05:54
It's the weirdest thing and I'm like, how do you look at that?

01:05:58
She might be a freak in the sheets.

01:05:59
How do you? No, she's.

01:06:00
Definitely not a freak in the sheets, bro.

01:06:01
She's not. Listen, in her early years, let

01:06:03
me say that I'm listen. I don't like, I'm not.

01:06:06
She's not first. No, she's.

01:06:07
Ugly inside and. She's not a freak in the sheets.

01:06:09
No, she's not a freak in the sheet.

01:06:11
You have to look at her early career.

01:06:12
She her career escalated very rapidly.

01:06:15
And the only way you, you know, escalate like that in politics

01:06:18
that rapidly is you have to be somebody like Knees Kamala.

01:06:21
Harris, you know. You have to give a really good

01:06:23
BJ. Nope.

01:06:24
And I'm going to tell you why. I'm going to tell you how you're

01:06:26
wrong. First, I'm going to tell you

01:06:28
you're wrong. And two things.

01:06:30
Number one is Bill Clinton had to get BJ from Monica Lewinsky

01:06:33
because Hillary wasn't taking care of business #1 hold on.

01:06:36
But before that, when, when Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas

01:06:41
and he was there for a while, you know, she was married to

01:06:42
him, that's where a lot of their corruption started begin.

01:06:45
That's where they, you know, they start to gain power,

01:06:48
influence and stuff. You mean through their cocaine

01:06:50
operation district? Whatever the fuck it was.

01:06:52
But she's a dead fish. You could just tell, you know?

01:06:54
She's got no personality. I'm like, Can you imagine?

01:06:56
But maybe Bill Clinton. Probably just lays there.

01:06:58
Maybe he just needs a lot of BJ's from lots of different

01:07:01
people. I listen, I don't know.

01:07:03
She moved up very quickly. Maybe it was viciously.

01:07:05
Maybe she was compromising people.

01:07:06
But you're right, you're right. Bill, they said, can we not

01:07:09
discuss her in the sheets, please?

01:07:11
I don't want to. Discuss her.

01:07:12
I didn't want to bring it up. Discuss the Lauren Bourba Lauren

01:07:15
Bourbaart in the sheets with them.

01:07:17
Pink fucking pumps, man. Yeah, she, I, I think she's kind

01:07:20
of hot. I, I, I think she's hot.

01:07:22
I don't, you know. But she did a dumb move

01:07:23
yesterday though. She took a picture in the

01:07:25
hearing of Hillary Clinton and gave it to Benny Johnson to put

01:07:29
out. Now you're not supposed to take

01:07:30
it's closed door hearing and rules.

01:07:32
You're not supposed to take any recordings or pictures or

01:07:34
anything. I mean, that was just a dumb

01:07:36
move. Shit like that that aggravates

01:07:37
me. Johnson wasn't supposed to put

01:07:39
it out. Maybe he did it for clicks.

01:07:40
Doesn't she shouldn't be taking a picture.

01:07:42
Hold on. She should not be taking a

01:07:43
picture and send it to anybody. Period.

01:07:45
I agree. That's it.

01:07:47
She's fucking shitting Congresswoman.

01:07:49
She knows better than that. And.

01:07:50
Gave them it gave them fuel and it, it, it just, it distracted

01:07:54
us from then that's the problem. Because then Hillary Clinton was

01:07:56
on TV saying, well, what else? It's the fruit of the poisonous

01:07:58
tree. Look, they're cheating and what

01:08:00
else could they're going to cheat at?

01:08:01
I didn't like it either. Exactly.

01:08:02
Yeah, it's just dumb I. Didn't like it if they'd

01:08:03
arrested Hillary Clinton as she walked out of out of out of the.

01:08:06
Well Barbara needs to be put over the fucking mentally.

01:08:08
I didn't even spank the shit out of her for that dumb ass shit.

01:08:12
Yeah, All right, let's talk about Pakistan.

01:08:14
They just carried out an air strike in multiple cities.

01:08:16
Oh. Yeah, they're fighting.

01:08:17
They're fighting right now. Like where?

01:08:19
Where did that come about? You know, I'm just crazy.

01:08:24
I'm not sure, of course. It's always been a lot of

01:08:26
uncertainty in that region. Let's play the clip.

01:08:28
Yeah, just in time for when we bomb Iran tonight.

01:08:31
I have another update right now through security.

01:08:34
Security sources have just told us that the the Pakistan Armed

01:08:41
Forces have carried out very effective air strikes in

01:08:47
Kandahar, Kabul and Bhaktiya and they have destroyed military

01:08:52
installations belonging to the Afghan Taliban regime.

01:08:55
The Pakistan Air Force has also destroyed 2 Brigade headquarters

01:09:02
in Kabul and further strikes have been carried out in

01:09:06
Kandahar in which one court headquartered and one brigade

01:09:09
headquarters also been destroyed.

01:09:11
This has been told to us by the security sources.

01:09:15
The Pakistan Air Force has also destroyed an ammunition people

01:09:19
and a logistic base in Kandahar and these very, very effective

01:09:25
airstrikes have been carried out by the Pakistan Air Force, the

01:09:28
security sources have just revealed to us.

01:09:35
But I'm telling you, there are many airstrikes going on right

01:09:37
now. Look, you know, I want to keep

01:09:40
moving here. We got a lot to cover just

01:09:42
that's that's I I think they did it because there's a lot of

01:09:44
distraction over the US Iran potential kinetic event that's

01:09:49
getting ready to happen. I think it was timing for them.

01:09:51
They said, hey, it's a perfect time to do it.

01:09:53
They had reasons to do it. We'll see what happens there.

01:09:55
But let's go to this next story. Let's talk about just for a very

01:09:59
quickly Gateway pundit doing an investigation on let's let's get

01:10:04
those windows covered. Now who we talking about?

01:10:07
We're talking about Detroit. They had to cover the windows,

01:10:09
you know, because of what they were doing absentee ballot

01:10:12
envelopes and we're and of course, Gateway pundits is we're

01:10:14
now beginning to understand why they covered the windows.

01:10:18
You remember this iconic image mic?

01:10:20
They have found ballots that the, the, the dates don't match

01:10:23
the signatures don't match some of them Date acceptances were

01:10:27
stamped 6 times. I would recommend every go over

01:10:30
to Gateway Point. Look at this article.

01:10:31
There's a lot to cover in here. It's it's really almost too long

01:10:34
a story for today with the time we have, but it just goes on and

01:10:38
on and on. They are discovering so many

01:10:41
irregularities again, it looks criminal to me.

01:10:44
Mike, have you had a chance to get on top of the story yet?

01:10:47
It's not in its entirety, but I will say this, I get tired of

01:10:50
when I the excuses that people give out and they'll say, oh,

01:10:53
it's a rounding error. It's not a rounding error.

01:10:55
Everybody should be concerned about the integrity of our

01:10:57
elections. And, and this stuff is, is more

01:10:59
rampant than you think. This is just scratching the

01:11:01
surface. It happens all over the place

01:11:03
when you have especially when you have a blue state or a blue

01:11:06
city, when they have too much control.

01:11:08
And of course, you know, it could happen on both sides.

01:11:10
I get it. But the majority of the cheating

01:11:12
is going on on the left. Yeah.

01:11:15
I just want to say something. So this is a guy who in Michigan

01:11:19
foyer to get these records and they didn't want to give it to

01:11:22
him. So he got a lawyer involved.

01:11:23
And if you remember a while back, it's he had to get a

01:11:26
U-Haul truck to fit all the ballots in there.

01:11:29
Yeah, it's a lot of stuff. Now, the only 40% threw it, all

01:11:33
40%. So just think about how much

01:11:36
longer it's going to take him to finish the rest of the 60% go

01:11:39
through it and make a report and detail all that.

01:11:41
Yeah, it ain't going to be done. It ain't going to be in time for

01:11:43
this year's election, I'll tell you that.

01:11:46
So this is the thing. Just, you know, listen, I

01:11:48
applaud the work they're doing. It's great.

01:11:49
Someone's got to do it. But don't get high hopes that

01:11:52
it's going to. You're going to have answers and

01:11:54
stuff this year. All right.

01:11:58
You know that. And hopefully there's going to

01:11:59
be more coming out of it. Will there be accountability?

01:12:02
I think it's unlikely. I'm finding.

01:12:03
So much fraud in all these. Elections, I want to put a

01:12:05
disclaimer right now. This next, next story I had

01:12:09
nothing to do with it hurts my eyes.

01:12:11
Go ahead. The title of the story, Mike, is

01:12:13
it's a bad investment model. Tess Holiday claims she was

01:12:20
denied life insurance for weighing over £300.

01:12:24
Now she's only 5 foot 3. She's totally George's type.

01:12:28
She's claiming she's 40 years old and she's claiming the

01:12:32
medical industrial complex is fat phobic after she was

01:12:37
rejected by AAA, you know, for, you know, I guess because they

01:12:45
felt like it was not a good idea to put a life insurance policy

01:12:49
on her. Now, George, I want to jump to

01:12:51
the next image. Mike looking at this image.

01:12:54
Just the one you really liked is your girl.

01:12:56
You're the head of the insurance industry.

01:12:58
You're the head of AAA insurance department.

01:13:00
And this woman here posing in this bikini, by the way, she's

01:13:03
supposedly A plus size successful model.

01:13:07
I'm not sure why anybody would would want to have her as a

01:13:10
model for whatever clothing line.

01:13:13
You know, maybe glad trash bags maybe might want her for a

01:13:17
model. But here's the question.

01:13:20
Fat phobic or good decision to not make a bad investment?

01:13:25
Insure insurance is about mitigating risk.

01:13:28
That is a huge risk. And I, you know, I'm a private

01:13:31
pilot. I fly like Cessna 172, Piper

01:13:34
Archer. I would not let her on my plane.

01:13:36
I'd be mitigating the risk there.

01:13:38
I mean, first I'd be overweight and I wouldn't be able to take

01:13:40
off. I'd probably crash land and she

01:13:42
wouldn't fit. But it's about mitigating risk.

01:13:45
I mean, you are at the end of the day, you're a business.

01:13:47
You just can't expect a business to have to do certain things

01:13:50
because they're in business. They have to make decisions for

01:13:52
their own business and that risk is just too big to take.

01:13:58
George. I'm dude, my eyes are hurt.

01:14:01
I wasn't looking, paying attention.

01:14:02
I don't know. Look at this thing.

01:14:04
Oh my God. Then she claims she was in the

01:14:06
restroom on an airline and because, of course, how could.

01:14:09
She even fit in the restroom. There's no way.

01:14:11
You know, you're right. And I guess her hip.

01:14:13
Listen, I understand big girls need love too, but they just

01:14:16
won't get it from me that I, I mean, Lance's, Jeffrey's story.

01:14:19
I don't know about Mike. You know, I, I was never, I

01:14:22
always dated extremely fit women because I was really fit when in

01:14:25
my younger years, especially I, this would not.

01:14:28
But you know, to me, you have to look at the, you have to look at

01:14:32
yourself and you have to ask yourself, well, why is my intake

01:14:35
exceeding my calorie burn? What can I do about it?

01:14:37
I don't think this is a good decision, but she can live her

01:14:40
life anyway she wants. She deserves to be happy.

01:14:42
I'll give her that. But her hip hit the flight

01:14:44
attendant button while she was in the bathroom, and she was

01:14:47
offended by the fact that when she came out of bathroom, the

01:14:50
flight attendant started to tell me that they noticed I was

01:14:52
traveling with my child and that losing weight would be in my

01:14:55
best interest. I think they were doing it from

01:14:57
a nice perspective. She probably was hoping that

01:14:59
maybe the flight there have an impact.

01:15:01
But she's complaining about the seats on airlines.

01:15:03
She's complaining about insurance.

01:15:06
You know, when has this just become more brainwashing that

01:15:09
you should be obese, You know, that eat, eat as many GMO foods

01:15:13
as you can. You know, we look at the the

01:15:14
original pictures. If you go back in the 50s and

01:15:17
even 60s on our beaches, people look fit.

01:15:19
Everybody wanted to be in good shape even into the 70s.

01:15:22
And then, of course, here comes the, the attack on our lifestyle

01:15:26
choices, our food. And this is what happens.

01:15:30
I think the insurance company made a decision.

01:15:32
That's my claim. All right, but there's a billion

01:15:35
dollar Bitcoin operation that could be wiped out.

01:15:38
Seems like a good idea to me. But George, what?

01:15:40
You want me to do it? Yeah, please, I think.

01:15:43
They're just going to wipe out Iran, period.

01:15:45
I think it's going to happen tonight.

01:15:47
That's my prediction. But what we should be talking

01:15:50
about this on a crypto show. We should have talked about a

01:15:52
crypto show this morning. Why didn't we?

01:15:53
I don't know. But you know, a 1 billion

01:15:55
Bitcoin operation that gets wiped out if the bombs fall.

01:16:00
Oh well, listen. To these numbers my.

01:16:02
Iran mines Bitcoin at $1320 per coin on subsidized electricity

01:16:07
and sells it at 68, a 50 times gross margin.

01:16:15
Not even a hedge fund return, right?

01:16:17
Wow. Yeah, yeah.

01:16:19
So of course now it's 68, but they sold a lot of it for

01:16:22
over 100. But you know, so yeah, I mean,

01:16:26
what's? So if their Bitcoin operation

01:16:29
gets wiped out, all right, so then somebody else's operation

01:16:31
is going to be able to mine more.

01:16:34
Well, they, they, they, they have 700 mining rings.

01:16:36
People don't know about this. And I'm not sure where all this

01:16:39
Bitcoin at. I'm sure the Ayatollah has a

01:16:41
cold storage while of his own 2000 megawatts and they collapse

01:16:46
the power grid. It affects hospitals and

01:16:48
orphanages and all kinds of other people don't get power

01:16:51
because they're the regime has been mining since 2019.

01:16:55
So they're taking, you know, sanctioned energy into

01:16:57
unsanctioned hard currency. It's not a side hustle for them.

01:17:01
They are making billions of dollars on this very

01:17:05
successfully. So, so basically one in every 25

01:17:09
blocks in the in the Bitcoin network is mined by the

01:17:13
Iranians. A lot of people didn't know

01:17:16
about this. What do you think, Mike?

01:17:18
1st I'm hearing to this Sir, I don't you guys do the crypto

01:17:21
power hour. I I'm like, I'm like, you know

01:17:24
if crypto illiterate. That's why you should watch the

01:17:27
crypto power because we do education all the time bro.

01:17:30
Crypto show on rumble by views number one we did 140 some 1000

01:17:34
views, not the last show but the one before 148 views.

01:17:37
I don't know what this one did. It's kind of an anomaly on that

01:17:40
show. George attributed to his

01:17:42
thumbnail. It might very well be his

01:17:44
thumbnail Lime green. He went all out bash bold

01:17:46
colors. I'm not sure why it does the

01:17:49
numbers it does, but people like it.

01:17:50
We try to educate people. But here's the point.

01:17:52
I believe that even in the Maduro situation, we heard

01:17:55
numbers originally at Maduro had five or 6000 Bitcoin.

01:17:59
Later on that number jumped massively.

01:18:02
Some people say that that was one of the reasons we went in

01:18:05
like we did. There hasn't been a lot of

01:18:07
government discussion about that Bitcoin, but there is discussion

01:18:11
behind the scenes that in fact, Donald Trump did seize that

01:18:14
Bitcoin. Nobody's really mentioned it so

01:18:17
far. I kind of wonder, you know,

01:18:19
knowing that is it, do we think that maybe some of this has got

01:18:23
to do with Iran's Bitcoin? I mean, I wouldn't put it past

01:18:29
anybody. You know, there's always got it.

01:18:31
There's always something there. I mean, I don't and I don't know

01:18:33
where they are technically with a nuclear weapon.

01:18:35
I get really tired of that. We're going one of my one of my

01:18:37
audience members, Jess Heat yesterday goes fuck him.

01:18:39
Let him have the damn nuclear weapon.

01:18:41
Let him blow each other up and say, well, that's not quite how

01:18:44
I feel. But you know, you talk about

01:18:46
Venezuela, same thing. You know, they're they do one of

01:18:48
the auspices of the drug boats, but yet there's oil, there's

01:18:51
this, there's that. What do we get?

01:18:52
80 million barrels of oil? So there's always something

01:18:56
nefarious going on. It wouldn't surprise me one bit

01:18:58
if we had another intention and added to the list of why we're

01:19:01
going into Iran. Yeah.

01:19:05
Well, the markets. Definitely.

01:19:06
What do you think we're going in?

01:19:07
What's your prediction? I think it's going to be this

01:19:10
weekend just that's just based on reading reports in the

01:19:13
chatter. China just told everybody to get

01:19:15
out. You know, Israel, the folks that

01:19:17
we have in Israel, we've told to get out.

01:19:19
So if you just kind of follow along the chatter that's either

01:19:22
signal when we're doing it, it seems like we're signaling to

01:19:25
them that we're serious. But then when other countries

01:19:28
start telling their diplomats to leave and do it immediately,

01:19:31
that tells me that it's going to happen relatively soon.

01:19:34
So I wouldn't be surprised if it happens this weekend after the

01:19:36
news cycle has kind of, you know, stopped on the Today.

01:19:39
So maybe tomorrow. Some people are linking it to

01:19:42
Perham. They're saying that Monday and I

01:19:45
don't know whether it's Iran's Monday on our Sunday or if it's

01:19:49
the US Monday, but they're saying that Monday is the go

01:19:53
date. Perham being part of that

01:19:55
decision. I don't know, George, what do

01:19:57
you think? What are you going with?

01:19:57
I'm going to, I'm going to put my my butt on the line.

01:19:59
It's either their Monday or our Monday, so I'm doing myself.

01:20:04
I think it's this weekend. I mean, if I was Trump admin, I

01:20:07
would have did it today, tonight they're tonight because you

01:20:12
know, they're in Ramadan right now.

01:20:14
But in Fridays, the day they go pray to the mosque.

01:20:17
But either whatever. But I'm during Ramadan, they

01:20:21
don't. They fast all day and then once

01:20:23
the sun goes down, they gorge themselves.

01:20:25
So just wait, cut like an hour or so till they feed themselves,

01:20:28
stuff themselves, all the soldiers be like, and then here

01:20:31
comes the fucking bombs and shit.

01:20:34
You're hoping that their blood sugar.

01:20:37
No, that'll be just too stuffed. Do you hydrate fixed and their

01:20:40
blood sugar? Is what would you would you want

01:20:42
to do it before they ate George? Like when they're starving and

01:20:45
then, like, you know, do it right.

01:20:46
Before sundown? No, because adrenaline might

01:20:48
kick in. And no.

01:20:51
George is going for. Do it when they're stuffed and

01:20:53
fucking full because they're going to gorge themselves.

01:20:55
They, you know, they're, they're fasting, they don't, they

01:20:58
probably eat like their last meal.

01:21:00
They wake up, I don't know, it's like 4 in the morning or some

01:21:02
shit like that. So you're saying Saturday,

01:21:04
George, is that right? What time is it I would have if

01:21:10
I was Trump? I would be hitting him right

01:21:11
now, Yeah. So do each weekend, Friday,

01:21:14
Saturday, whatever. But.

01:21:15
OK, wait, no, no, you get. So you're saying Friday or

01:21:17
Saturday, Mike, what days are you saying?

01:21:19
I'm going to pick us. I'll pick Sunday.

01:21:21
I'll just say that because you had Monday, so that way we got

01:21:24
the whole weekend covered. Listen.

01:21:25
Yeah. Well, Sunday it could be the

01:21:27
problem. Is there Monday there Sunday?

01:21:29
Our Sunday is there Monday, right.

01:21:31
So I'm saying either Sunday for us it would be Sunday or Monday,

01:21:35
which is really there Monday. But I'm saying it's one of those

01:21:37
two days. I'm thinking that the Monday is

01:21:39
the pole for the first kinetic strikes.

01:21:41
So you have, you know, what you have to bear in mind too.

01:21:44
I just thought of this. So, you know, they really want,

01:21:49
they might say tell Israel. So listen, you go hit him first,

01:21:51
and then we'll come in, right, Just to make optics.

01:21:55
So usually I would say, Mike, you should know this, but you're

01:21:59
not Jewish. But it's the name.

01:22:00
I don't know. Today the Jewish people practice

01:22:06
Shabbat where they, I think it's like whatever 3 o'clock 5:00,

01:22:10
whatever they shut down, no electronics, no TV, nothing

01:22:13
until Saturday. I don't know what time it's over

01:22:18
with, so maybe you have to wait till then because.

01:22:21
Isn't it sundown to sunup or something?

01:22:23
Something like that, no what? Isn't it sundown to sun up or

01:22:27
something? No Saturday.

01:22:29
No, there's they're still walking around because the next

01:22:31
town over he's predominantly Jewish and I see them all

01:22:33
walking around. Right, right, right.

01:22:34
No, I think it's like till Saturday afternoon sometime.

01:22:38
So I don't know, maybe they can't send their fighters in

01:22:41
because they're not allowed to use electronics and stuff like

01:22:43
that, or maybe they make an exception.

01:22:45
I don't know, just a second. I would still buy them when

01:22:47
they're full. There's there's a lot of dumb, a

01:22:49
lot of dumb rules. Yeah, here.

01:22:51
Here's a here's a shocking statement.

01:22:53
Ready for this one? This just came out.

01:22:55
Bill Clinton released his opening statement in his Epstein

01:22:58
deposition, and I'm quoting him. I saw nothing and I did nothing

01:23:03
wrong. That's his opening statement,

01:23:08
right? Depends on what your definition

01:23:11
of the word nothing is. Or what you think is right and

01:23:15
wrong. I mean he thought getting a

01:23:18
blowjob from Mona Lewinsky while he was president in the Oval

01:23:20
Office was right. Just saying whatever.

01:23:24
Happened to the cigar from the Monica Lewinsky configuration.

01:23:27
The what if they put that? If they'd put that up on eBay, I

01:23:29
wonder how much it would have brought.

01:23:32
Is it still in the humidor? Oh my God.

01:23:34
Wait, what? Cigar.

01:23:37
The penetration cigar. Oh.

01:23:39
There was a penetration cigar. I should probably broke dried

01:23:41
out. Yeah, most people.

01:23:42
Most people. He had to do it.

01:23:44
He needs them. Listen, he needs to moisten his

01:23:46
cigar a little bit before he lit it up.

01:23:48
So that's what he had to do. All right, listen, this, this

01:23:52
show is taking a dark turn. Probably time to wrap it up if

01:23:55
you like the Kelly's. Like you're not going on that

01:23:57
show with them too no more. Where is she by the way?

01:24:00
I didn't see her in the chat. She's out, She's at work.

01:24:02
She's in the hospital today, so she's in charge.

01:24:04
I think she's got her two floors and another floor today.

01:24:08
So she's probably overwhelmed with like hundreds of patients.

01:24:10
Really. Wow.

01:24:11
Yeah, she's a she's a nurse practitioner, so she's in

01:24:14
charge. Tell her, tell her.

01:24:16
Come home. Bring her a script book with

01:24:17
her. All right, take us out, Lance.

01:24:20
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01:24:59
Love you guys. Thanks for the time today.

01:25:01
Enjoy your weekend. We'll be doing the radio show

01:25:03
over the weekend. George, those are Mike.

01:25:05
Last words for you first, then George.

01:25:08
Dude, thanks for having me on. I appreciate you guys.

01:25:10
Love you guys. As always.

01:25:11
I got to get you back on our show, so let me know when you're

01:25:13
available. We might have to do a bi weekly

01:25:15
thing of this on Friday with you.

01:25:18
I'm fine with that. I'll just never go back to work.

01:25:20
I'll sit here all day in my rumble chair.

01:25:22
This is work. What are you talking about?

01:25:24
All right, George, what do you got for him on the way out?

01:25:27
I got shit for Shiola. I got have many blessings.

01:25:31
Stay safe out there. Stay healthy and stay blessed.

01:25:35
Have a beautiful weekend. Love you guys.

01:25:37
Thanks, Mike. It's always a pleasure.

01:25:39
We're going to do a bi weekly thing here with him.

01:25:40
All right. Peace I.

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