US Intelligence System Is Rotten To The Core |EP803
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US Intelligence System Is Rotten To The Core |EP803

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How are you? I'm good, Lance, I'm good.

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You know, just another day. It's Friday.

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I'm getting Doc Schwartz set for the show here.

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Absolutely. We're joined by Doctor Michael

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You know how we do it here on the show.

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No, you. Want me to sing?

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No. Well.

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There's no reason to leave Doctor Mike Schwartz in the

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backroom. He's no, he's not a newbie to

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this show or or two doing shows, that's for sure.

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I got a little set the mood, but you got to listen to the whole

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thing. You want to bring them on 1st.

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Yeah, of course. I was just setting up to set the

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mood while you're bringing them on the.

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Mood, dude. Welcome to the big mid show,

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Doctor Schwartz. Good morning.

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What's happening? What's?

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The same crap, different day I want.

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I was so busy this morning. I was rushing through my show

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and I'm like, I got, I got, I got to hit the lake and here I

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am. And I had a lot of news this

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morning going on. I was going through just lots of

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stupid weird stuff happening. One of my buddies, one of my

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Chris De Gaulle, I don't know if you guys heard, he's a friend of

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mine. He used to be with Salem radio

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and TV, used to be the Philly guy.

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Now he's national. I do his show a lot.

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He's been on our show. He just announced this morning

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he's stepping away from radio. He's going to run for the

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Missouri 6th congressional seat. He's got a guy retiring over

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there. So he's giving up all of that,

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that career because he says he wants to follow in the footsteps

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of President Trump, who, you know, decided to give up his

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life to try to make the country better.

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He says he wants to do the same thing.

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So I woke up to that, which, you know, is bittersweet news

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because I'm not going to have access to his show anymore.

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But we'll have him on to talk about his run and I'm glad.

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Radio's going to big loss, but you know, big gain for Congress

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if Chris can win. Yeah, it's a big announcement.

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Of course, I, I got to give him credit for being committed like

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that. You know, it's not easy to to

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make that decision. You know, most people that end

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up running for congressional office, they're not doing it for

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the right reasons. And it sounds like he is doing

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it for the right reasons. And at the end of the day, my

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hat's off to him. I don't think that's an easy

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gig. And it's definitely not a

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difficult. Hopefully he won't get much

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opposition and he'll swoop in there and with his notoriety,

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just it'll be hopefully an easy win.

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I don't know if there is such a thing as an easy win with the

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way they're fighting over these seats nowadays, but sure, isn't

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it cheap in Denver? That's for sure.

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It's. He'll probably make more money

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though. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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If he goes, if he goes dark OPS, if he does like the rest of the

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congressional members, he should be a millionaire in a matter of

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days. Once he's in there, Multi multi

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millionaire. He's not that kind of guy.

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He's one. He's.

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For a couple of months, you know, he could be a billionaire

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with. The right stealing money.

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He's one of the good ones. He's not.

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That's not his objective. You know, he's, he's definitely

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one of us. You know, it's, it's what it's

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weird to see like in, especially in a, in a cycle where everybody

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thinks we're going to lose, right, Because the pendulum

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always swings back and you know, the, it goes against the

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incumbent. So when you see that and you see

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people step, I don't know what that district is.

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I don't know if it's a hard, you know, conservative district

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where he feels like that's not going to be much of a fight.

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I'd have to do a little research on that.

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But you know, I, I still nowadays, like, you know, it's

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the sacrificial lamb. We got guys in New Jersey George

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would know, and we've got, you don't even know who the Senate

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candidates are because they they're called the sacrificial

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lamb. They got to put somebody up.

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We haven't had a a Republican senator in New Jersey in over 50

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years. So, you know you want to get

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notoriety, I guess you can run, but you're almost automatically

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seen as the loser. Yeah, yeah.

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There's it's, you know, it's, it's a dark fight, Mike.

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You know, I look at what's going on in DC and I look at the

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people and there's some great candidates around the country

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that are running. A lot of times they don't get in

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because they end up running against people have these

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massive war chests because they're supported by NGOs and

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foundations and super PACs and massive donations coming in from

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all kinds of nefarious actors. So they really are able to

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weaponize the advertising system against other people.

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It's it's frightening. I don't think this is what the

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founders and framers wanted. I don't think they wanted it to,

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you know, I didn't think they wanted it to cost billions to

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run for presidents and multi multi millions to become a

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congressional member. And in fact, it was supposed to

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be a part time job. It wasn't supposed to be a full

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time job. And here they are.

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You know, if they don't have any other businesses, most of them

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have never been in business. And I think that's also a flaw.

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We have an incredible amount of them that are career politicians

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and it shows they don't know how to run the country.

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That's why we're in so much debt.

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They can't pass the save act. You know, Thune's a joke.

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I mean, I just at the, you know, at the end of the day, the

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country's in serious trouble. People don't realize that.

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They think it's just more, you know, more the same and it'll

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just continue on. But I don't know.

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I think the midterms are a done deal.

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I've said it many times, if we don't, if we don't make a

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massive amount of rest, but I don't think that's the plan.

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I don't feel like that's what the administration has got in

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mind. Maybe I'm missing something.

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I'd be happy to have any of the people from the administration

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come on the show and prove me otherwise.

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I'd love to see. I'd love to.

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I'd wake up tomorrow morning and find out, you know, maybe they

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were making a big difference. I mean, George, you tell me.

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I don't know if I'm wrong or not.

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Maybe it's just me. You know what?

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I wasn't even paying attention, but fuck, the country's fucked

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up. How's that?

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I'm looking. I'm looking at all the systems.

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Let's just set the mood, man. Let's just do the mood thing.

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OK, now pay attention. You got to watch the whole

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thing. You can't just, you know, ask

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what's he talking about? Just pay attention.

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Who's the biggest Jim Carrey fan in the world?

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Now, I'm not going to go all into it, but Jim Carrey is

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talented in a way that you can't practice or rehearse.

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What a God-given talent. I was fascinated with him and

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Norm knew that. And he called me up and he goes,

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Dang, then he says I'm doing a movie with Jim Carrey, do you

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want to meet him? And I said, yes, I do.

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And it was the first time I could remember since my father

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died being excited. And the movie was called Man on

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the Moon. I didn't know any of this.

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And in this movie, Jim Carrey was playing another comedian I

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admired, the late, great Andy Kaufman.

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Yes. And Jim Carrey was so immersed

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in that role, he would live his life as Andy Kaufman.

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I didn't know that when they said cut, this *** was still

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Andy Kaufman, so much so that everybody on the crew called him

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Andy. I didn't know any of that.

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I just went there to meet him. And when he walked into the room

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where we were supposed to meet, I screamed Jim Carrey and

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everyone said no, call him Candy.

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And then he came over and he was acting weird.

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I didn't know he was acting like Andy Kaufman, just like, hey,

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how you doing? And I was like, hello, Andy.

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In hindsight, how lucky am I that I got to see one of the

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greatest artists of my time immersed in one of his most

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challenging processes ever. Very lucky to have seen that.

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But as it was happening, I was very disappointed because I

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wanted to meet Jim Carrey. And I had to pretend this ***

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was Andy Kaufman all afternoon. And he was clearly Jim Carrey.

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I could look at him and I could see he was Jim Carrey.

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Anyway, I say all that to say, that's how trans people make me

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feel. Here we go.

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Dave Chappelle dropping it like Dave Chappelle does.

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I caught that last night. I, I, I'd remembered that skit

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and then I just kind of forgot about it and, you know, great

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set up. So anyway, look, you know, one

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of the most disturbing things I think for all of us, you know,

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we're, we're, we're doing these shows and you know, a lot of

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times it's a labor of love. Mike knows that you, you spend

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hours and hours and hours and George spends hours and hours

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and hours. There's all kinds of stuff you

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guys don't see, whether we're dealing with a technical issue

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or doing short form content and we're reaching stories or we're

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working away into the late hours of the night.

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I worked really late last night trying to figure out the next

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Now, that being said, there's a lot of things we always hear.

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We hear about national security interests.

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We hear about, oh, they're working behind the scenes.

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Or if you're, if you're a cute person, you're old, don't worry,

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it's coming. Get your popcorn.

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You know, I'm not eating any popcorn.

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I don't think anybody else is at this point.

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And the US intelligence system is rotten to the core.

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You know, the laws of the United States, the federal statutes, if

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you understand how they work, they're they're supposed to

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equally apply to everyone. Equal application law is what

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they call it, the rule of law. And the intelligence agency is

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supposed to be focused on protecting the country.

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Their focus is supposed to be hiding things, shredding things,

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using burn bags to destroy evidence.

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You know, it's not supposed to be any of the above.

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Yeah, that's what we have. That's what your tax dollars are

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paying for. And, you know, again, tax

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dollars, you know, a lot of that goes towards the debt.

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Now that we're paying, what is it, 1 trillion in interest?

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I think now that we've had we get to pay a trillion dollars in

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interest to the Federal Reserve for a Fiat currency.

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But you know, there's these scandals that keep showing up in

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George. We, we, we've been talking about

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this off and on the last couple of weeks.

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It keeps coming up. They tell us, oh, we just found

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some burn bags with, with information in it.

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We didn't even know. We just found a secret skiff.

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I don't know how a skiff can be. I mean, what goes on inside the

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skiff is supposed to be secret, but the location of a skiff for

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the, the agencies, you would think they have a list like

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skiff A is in The West Wing, Skiff B is over here.

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We've got skiff C and the other. I don't know how you just all of

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a sudden find a skiff and it was a hidden skiff.

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But that being said, it's. Congress, brother.

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Sneaky. Yeah, three letter agencies.

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They're all sneaky bastards. That's what they freaking do.

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Well, you got people on it that they call it the Intelligence

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Committee, right? And they, and they believe

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they've got a higher level of access than the American public

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when they find a crime of their own.

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Well, when they find people that have violated the law.

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I have something I want to show you, and maybe it's reason

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because OK, here's cash. Patel's personal e-mail got

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hacked yesterday. That's ugly.

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I'm sorry for him that that happened.

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And what? What are those pictures?

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What are those are from his personal e-mail.

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Man, one of them looks like look at the top left when he's passed

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out of his chair like this. But what information did they

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get? What other information do they

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have? I mean, look at his girlfriend.

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His girlfriend's putting out stuff like how does she have

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that information? I don't know.

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I mean, I don't know whether his girlfriend has a security

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clearance, you know, and that's the thing not.

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To have information like that. You've seen this and, and I'm

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going to dig in here a little bit just a minute longer.

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Everything gets that stamp, right?

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Classified top secret, not to be disclosed, eyes only.

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That's how it works. You know, I've seen I've seen

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documents like that, not from this government, other

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governments when they've done operations.

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And the the point of the matter is this just continues to go on

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and on and you hear about it, it it hits the news.

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And if they don't want it to hit the news, they do their best to

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sweep it out of there. But if it but it gets any

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momentum online. That's the difficult part they

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have with social media and a lot of these last 12 months we've

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seen high level stuff that if you stood on the outside and you

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were allegedly an expert in the law, let's say you were a

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Supreme Court Justice and you just looked down the document

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and you had your set of statutes on the right and you had your

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crimes on the left or, or the evidence of things that happened

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on the left. Your determination you would

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make is, oh, yeah, that's the violation of Statute 18.

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That's a violation. That's a violation.

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That's a violation. These are all actual crimes by

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members of these intelligence organizations, by members of the

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Department of Justice, even in my opinion, by federal judges,

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high level treason, you know, billions laundered, elections

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rigged, evidence destroyed. And so far, I checked this

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morning, maybe I missed something.

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Did you guys catch any high level prosecutions or

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indictments or arrests? Did you get it?

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Did you see anybody kicking in the door at 4:00 AM like they

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did to Rodger Stone and his wife?

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Anybody catch anything? Did I miss it?

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Because maybe I missed it? Maybe I missed it, Mike.

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Did I miss something? We're all being told that, you

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know, they in these investigations take their time

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and they don't want to. I I said the other day, it might

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be the calm before the storm because then you saw that you

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know what Mueller died. But then you saw a couple things

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come out. You saw like Leticia James get,

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you know, you know, ever refer to the DOJ.

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You see it. I know, right, big deal.

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Like, you see a couple of these little things, but I keep being

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told like, well, you know, they're doing stuff behind the

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scenes. You just got to wait.

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It's happening. The, you know, investigation.

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Trust the plan, Mike. Trust the plan.

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Yeah, trust the plan, trust the administration.

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I go, well, come on. I I think the mess is too big to

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clean up. And that's the problem, you

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know, that we, and it's not the mess of just the last four

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years, it's the mess of the last 250 years.

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But we've created this monster that we just think like we're so

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brazen. If we get control, I I think the

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same thing would happen to us. And I hate to say that because,

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you know, you look at somebody like a Dan Bongino or a Cash

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Patel, who, you know, were very outspoken on the things they

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wanted to do when they got there.

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And then they get there and realize they can't do it.

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I think the same thing would happen to us.

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We would get there and realize the mess is so big.

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I think they're being dissuaded. I think that they're being

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distracted by a lot of different things.

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And you just mentioned that that that just broke a little while

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ago, George, about that Cash Patel's e-mail you heard the

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other day, Cash Patel's girlfriend had said a couple

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choice things about was it Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, a

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couple other people. So, yeah, General Flynn, right.

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You saw that. I mean, you, you I think the

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whole thing is a distraction within a distraction that the

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mess is so big that you're never going to clean it up.

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And while you think you're on the cusp of getting somewhere,

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they're going to distract you with something else.

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So I mean, look, I always say on my show, I'm going to wind up

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doing the same show in 20 years. And that's, that's, you know,

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pretty sad to say we're going to be doing the same topics 20

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years from now. Hold on, hold on.

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I got to write this down. I got to bookmark this.

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I just got this vision of. I got the answer for both of you

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guys. You guys having Gray hair and.

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At least we got hair to have Gray bro.

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Coming on with your Geritol, all right, Coming on maybe with some

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slippers and a shawl, you know what I mean?

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And and I got a vision, of course, I'll continue to be

00:17:01
bald. So there's nothing that we won't

00:17:03
know that I'm Gray, except maybe here in the scruff.

00:17:05
So, you know, guys, I hear you, George.

00:17:08
Go ahead. What's your idea?

00:17:09
Well, first we got to start shattering.

00:17:11
We have to thank Airs Mommy for her $50 donation right now.

00:17:15
Love, you are the best. Very nice.

00:17:17
That's my Russian Conceivia right there.

00:17:19
OK, so. Thank you very much for that.

00:17:20
We appreciate you. So we're talking about, she

00:17:23
asked if I was in a bad mood this morning too or whatever.

00:17:26
Uh oh, don't put me in a bad mood.

00:17:28
Here's Mommy. All right, so to answer your

00:17:31
question like there's no arrests, there's no indictments.

00:17:36
And well, when you have the Fox News AG, Pam Bondi on Fox News

00:17:41
and Friends this morning, how can she be doing anything when

00:17:45
she's doing, you know, doing her interviews?

00:17:46
I got a little quick clip for you guys.

00:17:49
I'm going to show it. Big things are coming, she says.

00:17:52
Is it true that John Brennan is under investigation from the

00:17:56
Department of Justice? Sources are telling us that that

00:17:59
the transcript from the House interview with Brennan have been

00:18:03
requested from the Department of Justice.

00:18:05
So, Lawrence, I can't talk about whether we do or do not have a

00:18:10
pending case or nor a pending grand jury.

00:18:12
What I can say is public is that we have received transcripts

00:18:15
from the House. This had to be declassified and

00:18:18
we are awaiting transcripts from the United States Senate.

00:18:22
The last thing I'll say on that is no one in this country is

00:18:24
above the law. We've been told that before by

00:18:27
the people on the left. Head off, not let her answer,

00:18:31
but why they why it's so taking so long to even put in to get

00:18:36
the transcripts They should. I mean, we're over a year

00:18:38
writing the presidency. Fuck's taking so long.

00:18:42
This is the problem. We're going to get the

00:18:44
transcription and get this and that it's going to be too late,

00:18:46
man we're done. I don't know, Mike, we seen this

00:18:50
yesterday. We're talking about this

00:18:51
yesterday. I don't know if you've seen it.

00:18:52
You've seen it in Florida, in it was Florida's House seat or

00:18:58
Florida State Senate. So he wanted to.

00:19:00
This was in the Mar A Lago district, where Trump won by 11

00:19:03
points, a Democrat won. That's a problem.

00:19:07
That's a bad signal in my opinion.

00:19:09
And it was less than 800 votes with 33 votes cast, so it

00:19:13
wasn't a huge margin. And you know, and wins a win

00:19:16
bro. Oh, wins a win, Yeah.

00:19:18
And in that respect, But when people say, oh, this is the tide

00:19:21
turning, like that's not really the tide turning, you know,

00:19:23
people always like to try to take that win and make it look

00:19:25
like it was bigger than it was. I mean, and when you're in a

00:19:28
close district like that and you're going to have, you know,

00:19:30
somebody win by 1002 thousand votes, 800 vote margin is not,

00:19:34
is not, it's, that's not a, you know, a mandate by the people

00:19:37
saying, oh, we got to go in a different direction here.

00:19:39
But that happens because you get the people in the middle,

00:19:41
George, that just don't pay attention.

00:19:43
They're not watching our shows that that barely have time to

00:19:45
watch the news. They're watching the pit on, on

00:19:48
HBO Max. And, you know, they go to work

00:19:50
every day and they hear the headlines on TikTok and, and,

00:19:53
and Instagram and Facebook and things like that.

00:19:55
And people aren't smart enough to go.

00:19:56
And people always like to say the American people are smarter

00:19:59
than you think, and they're not. You know, the average IQ in this

00:20:02
country, as I wrote in my book, is 100.

00:20:04
That means half the country's IQ is less than 100.

00:20:07
And they vote. Their vote matters as much as

00:20:09
ours, But they're not, they don't understand the minutiae of

00:20:11
what's going on. They're more swayed by emotions.

00:20:14
And the Democrats are smart. They pander to dumb people

00:20:16
because of emotional issues. You look at what's going on.

00:20:19
TSA, I know we just partially funded it, but all those people

00:20:22
were pissed off for 42 days thinking, well, it's happening

00:20:25
under Trump. It wasn't really a Trump thing.

00:20:27
It was a Democratic. You know, and trying to kidnap

00:20:30
the country essentially, but most people don't understand

00:20:33
that, you know, I, I look, I, I don't, I don't love the fact

00:20:36
that dumb people vote because they put us in these positions,

00:20:39
but I don't think an 800 vote, you know, swing is, is enough to

00:20:42
say, oh, the country's going that way.

00:20:44
Don't get me wrong. We're, we got 7 months from

00:20:47
midterms. We're going to be facing

00:20:48
impeachment after impeachment. And again, we're going to be

00:20:51
doing the same show this year that we did a couple years ago.

00:20:53
That's why I say in 20 years, because nothing changes.

00:20:56
We have to do some drastic things, but I just think the

00:20:58
people, people that you're putting there, the Pam Bondi's,

00:21:00
the the Dan Bondinos who were there and came back and the cash

00:21:03
battals don't realize how big the mess is.

00:21:05
They're never going to be able to fix it.

00:21:07
But that's by design. You know, I, I don't think

00:21:10
they're part of that design. I think inadvertently they are,

00:21:13
but I don't think nefariously they are.

00:21:16
Yeah. And and I, I think that's right

00:21:18
over the top, you know, and I and I and I keep thinking about

00:21:21
that. Now it's going to resonate in my

00:21:22
head. Mike, I want to go Mike come

00:21:25
morning, George, I'm like, Oh yeah, I just, I'm just say hi,

00:21:29
babe, my stomach, my back. But I'll tell you the show

00:21:32
today. You know, I think you're right.

00:21:34
I think that's where we're going to be at the rate things are

00:21:36
going. And you know, I did a we did a

00:21:38
show yesterday. We were on the Pickaxe show with

00:21:42
with the ownership of Pickaxe. And Jeff Dornick?

00:21:46
Sure. Yeah, and and you know, they, he

00:21:48
basically heard kind of what my inner thoughts were.

00:21:52
I, I, I always like it when George doesn't have to do

00:21:55
production because he gets to participate and I get more than

00:21:58
he does. That's one of the distractions

00:21:59
of him having to hit the buttons and do all the rest of it.

00:22:02
And I, and I hate that part. I wish it was different, but I

00:22:05
always think to myself, I wonder what what people think because

00:22:08
they always there's this, there's this general tone that

00:22:10
you're you're black peeling people when you say something

00:22:13
that's really on your mind. And I'm not black peeling

00:22:15
everybody. I like Donald Trump.

00:22:17
I just don't know if the people in his administration are the

00:22:20
issue. If somebody's compromised, if

00:22:22
it's Susie Wiles, I don't know. But when you look at the last 12

00:22:26
months, let me get this last sentence out, George here.

00:22:28
And then pop hit hit it. The last 12 months alone, we've

00:22:32
had a wave of jaw-dropping declassifications right from the

00:22:35
FBI, the NSA, the CIA, the DNI, Tulsi Gabbard.

00:22:40
We've had congressional probes, subpoenas, Some of them people

00:22:43
haven't showed up for, you know, we look at it just a rotten to

00:22:47
the core at the heart of the Americans intelligence and

00:22:50
justice apparatus. We've had weaponized A judiciary

00:22:54
with compromise judges that even when common sense would tell

00:22:57
them to rule otherwise because the law is clear.

00:23:00
These are high level officials all the way up to Joe Biden,

00:23:02
Obama, Pelosi, Schiff, Schumer, I mean, and there's all kinds of

00:23:07
things, bribery, foreign election interference, influence

00:23:10
peddling, evidence destruction, selective prosecutions, you

00:23:13
know, this is treasonous plots. They're they're, they're rigging

00:23:16
elections. They're prosecuting and

00:23:18
persecuting citizens. The JC committee, still nothing.

00:23:23
Evidence was buried, destroyed, intercepted, ignored,

00:23:27
eavesdropped, records deleted, entire narratives manufactured.

00:23:31
And these agencies, of course, they swore to defend us and

00:23:35
they've become the cover up crew for the elite.

00:23:38
Not one big name arrest, not one prosecution.

00:23:41
And the deep state continued to be protected.

00:23:44
And what do they do? They're still venting all their

00:23:46
information. They're still controlling the

00:23:48
narratives online. I mean, this, you know, this is,

00:23:51
this is heavy duty stuff and this use, you know, I think this

00:23:54
intelligence system is completely beyond repair.

00:23:57
We thought we'd get the fix. Here we are 12, more than 12

00:24:01
months in. I, I don't see anything.

00:24:04
I don't see any changes. I just see more of the same.

00:24:07
And I don't want to discredit this administration for any of

00:24:10
the positive things they did. But the list for me, the top

00:24:14
priority was accountability, transparency, consequences and

00:24:16
draining the swamp. You got George.

00:24:18
Take it from there. So let me go back with Trump

00:24:23
because you said something. So listen, I support Trump, but

00:24:27
I don't agree with everything he does.

00:24:29
I'll voice my opinion on it and that's the way it is.

00:24:32
Listen, I ain't sucking his D for money.

00:24:35
Like you see a lot of people on X that are getting paid.

00:24:37
And I'm telling right now, they're just sucking his D

00:24:40
because they're getting paid and they're going to say yes, yes,

00:24:42
agree with everything. You want to be a hooker like

00:24:44
that, prostitute, whatever, Good for you.

00:24:46
And that goes for guys too. That's not just women, by the

00:24:49
way. That goes all the way around.

00:24:51
I mean, like we keep saying this, I keep saying this, our

00:24:55
three letter agencies, how much more corruption are we going to

00:24:58
hear about before anything ever gets changed or will get changed

00:25:02
and it never will. I don't think it will Lance or

00:25:04
Mike. Only way it's going to get

00:25:06
changed is if we disband this government, start over fresh,

00:25:08
new. That's it.

00:25:10
Get rid of everything and implement new new policies or

00:25:15
laws to make sure this shit doesn't happen.

00:25:18
But you know, it's funny, you talk to young people, they say

00:25:20
Gen. Z like is getting smarter now

00:25:22
and they're starting to become more conservative.

00:25:24
And I always try to tell people that when they get mad at at our

00:25:26
administration for not doing things, I always tell them to

00:25:29
tell them that the antithesis of that, the answer to that is not

00:25:32
to go vote for the other side. You're mad at our side because

00:25:35
they're not doing the things that we want them to do right

00:25:37
now. Well, if you go vote for

00:25:38
somebody like Kamala Harris or Tim Wallace, they're not going

00:25:40
to do any of that. They're going to make it

00:25:42
absolutely worse. So you know that you have to

00:25:44
teach these young kids like you've got to you've got to be

00:25:47
more conservative within our own party.

00:25:50
I had Ivan Ranklin on the show and he was saying he's not

00:25:52
worried about the Democrats. He's worried about the rhinos

00:25:55
that are in in office right now because they're the ones you got

00:25:57
to worry about. You know, it's the Lindsey

00:25:59
Graham's. It's the folks like that who

00:26:00
aren't really constitutional conservatives, which is why you

00:26:03
get the UNI party. But when you talk to young

00:26:05
people, the answer, George, is exactly what you say.

00:26:08
They say it's never going to get fixed.

00:26:10
They have access to information now, they have access to AI.

00:26:12
They're all interconnected via the web now.

00:26:14
They get it better than we did when we were their age in the

00:26:17
70s, eighties and early 90s. They say exactly what you said.

00:26:21
The only thing that's going to fix this country is a civil war

00:26:25
because at the point we're in now, they expected 20 years old.

00:26:28
And I know, but there's a difference.

00:26:30
Well, you want to go with that where I where versus where I

00:26:32
want to go with it. But in 20 years, they expect to

00:26:34
be living in the same system as I expect to be doing the same

00:26:38
show reporting on the exact same system.

00:26:40
Now theoretically they're saying let's the only thing you can fix

00:26:43
and knowing that's not going to happen in the in the situation

00:26:46
we live in right now, they're just expecting to work within

00:26:50
the crappy system we have because it's never going to get

00:26:52
fixed. Mike OK, but I got to correct

00:26:55
you. OK.

00:26:56
Civil We don't need a civil war. Civil wars means we're fighting

00:26:59
other Americans with with No, that's we definitely don't need

00:27:03
that. But the left is not like that.

00:27:05
Plus it wouldn't even be a war. It'd be gone in no time because

00:27:09
they ain't about guns and and freedom and all that.

00:27:12
But it's, it's about US against the government.

00:27:15
And that's not, that's not a civil war that that would be, I

00:27:18
don't know what you'd want to call it, but definitely only way

00:27:22
it has to be. The only way that can be done is

00:27:25
through the courts. How?

00:27:26
I mean, there's got to be a way where there's a will, there's a

00:27:28
way. You just need a lot of money and

00:27:30
lawyers, big law firms to help facilitate that.

00:27:35
If it's a slow delivery. It's the enforcement of that

00:27:38
that makes it complicated, and I don't disagree with either one

00:27:41
of you in. Your own.

00:27:42
It's a slow delivery, probably, but it's the best delivery.

00:27:46
It's better than you ain't taking up arms against the

00:27:49
government. We ain't.

00:27:50
Here's the It's not going to work.

00:27:51
I There's no reason for anybody to get hurt or die over it.

00:27:55
One, one of the biggest problems we have is, is not that the laws

00:27:58
aren't on the books. It's not that we don't have the

00:28:01
statutes that clearly define, you know, where these

00:28:04
individuals stand as far as right and wrong, legal and

00:28:10
illegal, very clear. The problem is, is that we don't

00:28:13
have anybody enforcing it. The oversight is non existent.

00:28:18
I haven't seen the amount of firings that should happen in

00:28:21
the DOJ. We know a lot of these

00:28:22
prosecutors participated. And what I did here for you guys

00:28:25
is I last night, I was up late, probably fuming more than I

00:28:29
should have been, couldn't sleep.

00:28:32
I picked maybe the top 12 worst criminal scandals that we've

00:28:36
been covered in the last year. And each of them has agency or

00:28:39
congressional body that buried it.

00:28:44
And of course, they tried to hide these explosive details.

00:28:46
They tried to hide it forever. We're hearing about shift hiding

00:28:48
documents. We're hearing about burn bags.

00:28:51
We hear that, you know, Tulsi Gabbard's found all kinds of

00:28:53
stuff. Of course, there's been lots of,

00:28:55
lots of attacks on her saying that she's going to be out of

00:28:59
there and the rest of it. I hope that's not true.

00:29:01
She seems to be wanting to do the job.

00:29:03
We hear rumors about people, you know, stopping individuals

00:29:08
within the administration from doing what they're they want to

00:29:11
do. I don't know if it's true.

00:29:13
None of us do. But let's talk about these these

00:29:15
12. We'll go through them and you

00:29:16
guys comment. I'm going to stop.

00:29:18
Can I say something real quick? Yeah, you.

00:29:20
Brought up cannot say anything. Well, I'm going to say anything.

00:29:22
I'll just mute you. I do that.

00:29:25
I do. I have to do, Mike.

00:29:27
I have to do that because they'll just go.

00:29:30
So you brought up Schiff real quick.

00:29:33
And Mike, I mean, I know you. You.

00:29:34
Got to flush it. Glance.

00:29:35
Shush. Sorry.

00:29:38
So yeah, we seen yesterday Tulsi said she's going to just

00:29:42
classify explosive top secret documents that Schiff locked

00:29:45
away in a capital skiff. I don't know.

00:29:48
I don't know, Four years ago, five years ago, whatever it is.

00:29:51
OK, great. So once they show those

00:29:54
documents and and show what he was trying to hide, what's going

00:29:57
to happen to him? Nothing but that.

00:30:00
That was kind of my point, though, and I, I don't want you

00:30:02
to, I don't want you to misinterpret what I was saying

00:30:04
about Civil war. What I'm saying about that, well

00:30:06
is that if. People watching might

00:30:08
misinterpret it, so that's why. Well, and that's why let me

00:30:11
explain and what what I what I want to what I explained by

00:30:15
that, if you understand it in totality is if you game the

00:30:18
system out. This is what George is doing.

00:30:20
Now we're talking about, OK, Adam Schiff documents, but what

00:30:23
happens? Kids are smart enough, AI smart

00:30:25
enough. We're smart enough at this point

00:30:27
to understand that if you game it out and understand that a

00:30:30
civil war is never going to happen, not in the way, you

00:30:33
know, traditionally you would think about one.

00:30:35
If that would never happen, if you game it out, we are never

00:30:38
going to get beyond where we are.

00:30:40
Where are we going to go with Adam Schiff that the documents

00:30:42
will come out and what, somebody's going to prosecute

00:30:44
him. Some judge is going to say, no,

00:30:45
you can't prosecute him. He'll win again in California.

00:30:48
What what's really going to happen is nothing is my point

00:30:52
when I say we're going to be doing the same show in 20 years

00:30:54
unless something drastic happens, which really is

00:30:58
impossible at this point. If the one person that was going

00:31:00
to do something drastic to fix this country he's in right now,

00:31:04
he's sitting in the White House. We have we have both, both

00:31:07
houses of Congress, yet we can't do anything.

00:31:09
You got our own Congress members like Thune who won't get rid of

00:31:12
the filibuster. So we can't pass anything

00:31:14
drastic to get to that point. So what's the end result?

00:31:18
The end result with Schiff is the same end result with the

00:31:20
country that wasn't. My point is that we need to have

00:31:23
a civil war. Everything I think everybody

00:31:24
realizes in this climate that's not possible.

00:31:27
But the, the, the sad reality is we're never going to be able to

00:31:30
fix this country. So it's like, what, what do you

00:31:33
do? You know, we can sit here and,

00:31:35
and talk about the judges. We can talk about Congress in

00:31:37
seven months from now, George, we're going to be sitting here

00:31:40
with a, a pendulum swing in Congress with they're going to,

00:31:43
it's going to be impeachment, no money for any of our programs.

00:31:46
They're going to be cutting off funding for everything because

00:31:48
Congress holds the purse strings, at least in the House

00:31:50
they do. And we're going to be sitting

00:31:51
here almost as a lame duck president for another two years.

00:31:55
Then what? Then we have another four years

00:31:57
of Gavin Newsom. So they can make it worse.

00:31:59
And so we could fight against it some more.

00:32:01
It's just the the sad. Reality Gavin Newsom No, he's

00:32:03
not. He can't run for governor no

00:32:05
more. So I meant in for president

00:32:07
after Trump. It's like the but maybe not, but

00:32:10
I think he's the front runner on their side.

00:32:12
The sad reality though is if the one guy we thought you know, the

00:32:15
the non politician, the guy who's the most transparent, the

00:32:18
guy who curses in the White House, the guy who acts like us

00:32:21
and just tells you like it is if he can't fix it, are we screwed?

00:32:26
Like where? Where do we go from there?

00:32:27
That's that. Listen, that's why we I we

00:32:30
always say this, I always say this.

00:32:31
Lance says when Trump won and he started picking people for his

00:32:35
cabinet, like all right, he's got good people.

00:32:37
He's picking the right people, putting them in in in good

00:32:40
positions, but yet we're not seeing anything.

00:32:43
Some people left early. They couldn't tough it out.

00:32:46
Hey, I don't know why, but shows what you want to talk a lot of

00:32:50
game and then getting that and get the chance to do something.

00:32:53
Then you do Congrats, you lost my respect, but I got something

00:32:57
funny for you guys. This came out.

00:32:58
You ready for this shit? This must be This must be DEI

00:33:02
hiring at its best. I swear.

00:33:05
Secret Service agent accidentally shoots himself in

00:33:09
the leg while escorting Jill Biden.

00:33:11
Biden at Philadelphia International Airport.

00:33:15
How the hell did he shoot himself in a leg?

00:33:18
Probably carrying a Glock. You know, here's the thing.

00:33:22
You know. You know, I know something like

00:33:27
that can happen, but honest to God, that sort of thing just

00:33:31
makes you just really question because of course the pitch is

00:33:34
right. We've got the brightest and

00:33:36
best. The pitch is we've got the most

00:33:38
skilled. The pitch is, you know, our

00:33:41
American taxpaying dollars are being used efficiently and for

00:33:46
all the best causes and reasons. But the, but the, but the facts,

00:33:51
of course, when they get exposed and we see the actual truth

00:33:56
couldn't be farther from the truth, right?

00:33:57
That's not the case. So let me let me dig in here.

00:34:00
Let me start going through this stuff because I want to make

00:34:02
sure we cover this for the audience.

00:34:03
So Ukrainian government plot to launder hundreds of millions of

00:34:07
U.S. tax dollars into Joe Biden's 2024 election re

00:34:12
election campaign. The agency that covered it up

00:34:15
was the NSA Intercepts ignored USAID, Kiev office, Biden era

00:34:21
intelligence community. So the NSA intercepted Ukrainian

00:34:24
government message in late 2022 discussing A scheme to divert US

00:34:29
taxpayer clean energy aid. Hundreds of millions through a

00:34:31
fake infrastructure project, with 90% funneled straight to

00:34:35
the DNC and Biden's campaign. Ukrainian officials and unnamed

00:34:39
US personnel via USAID in Kiev. We're confident the project

00:34:43
would be funded, then quietly killed later.

00:34:45
So the cash couldn't be clawed back.

00:34:48
No Biden administration investigation despite the

00:34:50
explosive foreign interference allegations declassified summary

00:34:55
obtained by just the news shows a total act of of curiosity or

00:35:01
intent to do their jobs. DNI Tulsi Gabbard only recently

00:35:06
ordered a full review. Possible FBI criminal referral,

00:35:09
and I hate the word possible criminal referral 0,

00:35:12
accountability for anyone involved, and of course, 0,

00:35:15
transparency to the American public.

00:35:17
George, you go first. What do you think of this?

00:35:20
Of all the corruption, I mean. That exact story.

00:35:24
What do you think of that exact story?

00:35:26
Well, we talked about that yesterday with Ukraine trying to

00:35:30
intervene and now we, I mean, why didn't anything get said at

00:35:36
that time? If the if the NSA intercepted a

00:35:39
message, messages showing where a foreign country is trying to

00:35:43
interfere in our elections, yet did nothing about it, that says

00:35:47
it all right there. But the collusion with the

00:35:51
agencies to cover it up. And my, my question is, yeah,

00:35:55
I'm happy that they're disclosing this now that Tulsa

00:35:57
is going to put this, you know, when she's putting this

00:35:58
information out. My question is, how about all

00:36:01
the USAID officials who were involved?

00:36:04
How about the fact that we just gave Ukraine billions and

00:36:08
billions and billions of dollars, but they were

00:36:10
participating in this? How about all the intelligence

00:36:13
operatives that knew about it? Where?

00:36:14
Where? Listen, my question is, is it if

00:36:17
this was, I'm going to, I'm going to say this clearly.

00:36:19
If this was you, George, and they found out that this was an

00:36:21
operation you were running, do you think you would have made it

00:36:24
past this morning? Hell no.

00:36:28
Might be I think you would have swept up your.

00:36:29
Door in this morning, right when you were in your underwear,

00:36:31
maybe 4:00 AM or something. I don't know if you wear

00:36:34
underwear when you sleep at night, but.

00:36:35
I do. I do.

00:36:36
I don't want to give the audience a visual, though.

00:36:38
I don't want to have a Bill Clinton moment.

00:36:39
Boxers or briefs. But no, we'd be.

00:36:41
We'd be. Call it Mike, I just wasn't

00:36:42
sure. No, we'd be Roger Stone if it

00:36:45
was us. I mean shit.

00:36:47
Yeah, and that's the point. The point is that isn't what is

00:36:51
supposed to be going on. These people clearly were.

00:36:54
This is a conspiracy. This is seditious conspiracy

00:36:57
right here. It's treason.

00:36:59
You know, my question is, OK, The the documents are there.

00:37:02
They've they've known about it. I don't know when when Gabbard

00:37:05
found out about this. I don't know when Trump found

00:37:06
out about it. I don't know when others found

00:37:08
out about it. FBII, I didn't see a bunch of

00:37:12
government officials getting arrested.

00:37:14
See, that's my issue. My issue is when I go through

00:37:17
these, you're going to identify that every one of these people

00:37:19
that work for these agencies were part of a criminal

00:37:22
enterprise. It's racketeering Rio concurrent

00:37:24
criminal enterprise conspiracy. There are just literally, I bet

00:37:28
if I went through the statutes, I could probably list 40

00:37:31
different statutes that were violent, misappropriation of

00:37:33
funds, malfeasance, misfeasance and nonfeasance by governor

00:37:36
officials. You know, and there's no doubt

00:37:38
that the Mens rear here was to commit a crime.

00:37:41
These people knew it and the people that identified it when

00:37:43
they didn't disclose it to the American public.

00:37:45
That's called misprisions of a felony.

00:37:47
If you hear about a felony and you don't report it and Mike,

00:37:50
you have a law enforcement background, you know, I'm right

00:37:52
over the target on this. It's ridiculous.

00:37:54
Let's go to the next one. Biden personally orders CIA to

00:37:57
suppress 2015 Intelligence Report on families corrupt

00:38:01
Ukraine business deals. The agency that covered up CIA

00:38:05
under Obama and Biden. And of course Obama knew about

00:38:09
it for sure. Declassified CIA mails proved

00:38:12
that. Then VP Biden demanded a report

00:38:14
detailing Ukrainian officials concerns about Hunter Bidens

00:38:18
charismatize and family influence peddling not to not to

00:38:22
be disseminated. You'll love that stamp.

00:38:24
You know how that works. Eyes only kind of document.

00:38:27
The Intel was shelved immediately.

00:38:28
Clear evidence of politicization of intelligence to protect the

00:38:33
Biden family brand and corruption.

00:38:35
Ukrainian officials view the deals as evidence of a double

00:38:38
standard within the US government towards matters of

00:38:41
corruption. No investigation or charges

00:38:43
despite the blatant suppression. OK, George, thoughts on this?

00:38:50
Who was in charge of the CIA at that time?

00:38:54
Was it Brandon? I don't even know.

00:38:57
I think so, probably. There's so many scumbags, it's

00:39:00
hard for me to keep track. Mike, you guys, I mean both of

00:39:04
you guys. What do you think?

00:39:05
I'm, well, it's par for the course, right?

00:39:08
I mean, you know, you never expect these guys to be above

00:39:10
board, right, And do the right thing.

00:39:12
It's always about protecting money, power, the brand, and

00:39:15
that's all they do. But that's kind of goes back to

00:39:17
my point before, if nothing's going to change, we can expect

00:39:19
more of this in the next administration if it's not under

00:39:22
our control. And look, it happens on both

00:39:25
sides. Don't get me wrong.

00:39:26
I mean, you've got to, I think the whole system is set up to

00:39:29
fail itself because, you know, we, we, we're basically, it's

00:39:32
like a House of Cards and it's ready to go.

00:39:34
And they keep propping it up, up with a lot of bullshit.

00:39:37
But you know, you wouldn't expect Biden to.

00:39:39
This is, again, par for the course with Biden.

00:39:41
Hunter Biden, it's all he cared about was protecting his family.

00:39:44
He wasn't running the country. His only job during that time

00:39:47
was to protect anything that had to do with the brand.

00:39:51
Yeah, and, and that's the point. And for the audience, I hope you

00:39:54
guys in the chat let us know what you're thinking about this

00:39:56
content. Comment yourself.

00:39:59
I I think this is disgusting and I think there's just more of

00:40:01
the. Same.

00:40:02
I mean, just Lance, look at 51 intelligence officials swore on

00:40:07
signs that the finding laptop was rushing in this

00:40:11
misinformation, disinformation when when they knew it was real.

00:40:15
I mean, we can go over this whole list of cover ups.

00:40:18
There's a big cover up too. Yet nothing's been up.

00:40:20
Nothing got done. Nobody.

00:40:23
Maybe some security clearances? Got pulled.

00:40:25
Big deal. And and don't forget the eight

00:40:28
that didn't disclose their identities.

00:40:30
That's The Dirty 51 + 8. Eight of them didn't even

00:40:33
disclose their identities, but they said that it was legitimate

00:40:36
and they all knew it wasn't legitimate.

00:40:37
It was obvious that it was Hunter Biden's laptop.

00:40:39
OK, let's talk about this one. FBI buries multiple confidential

00:40:43
human source reports alleging Joe Biden's direct involvement

00:40:46
in Ukraine bribery and extortion agency that covered it up.

00:40:50
Yeah, the FBI. Newly classified FBI documents

00:40:53
from three separate CHS alleged Joe Biden as VP met Ukrainian

00:40:58
President Poroshenko to protect Hunter's Burisma interest and

00:41:02
take care of issues or Burisma owner Lacheski wire transfers,

00:41:07
meetings and protection schemes detailed.

00:41:09
Yet the FBI sat on it for years. No prosecutions, no arrests,

00:41:13
even after the public release. And Congress knows about it.

00:41:17
They've done nothing about it. Joe Biden still walking around

00:41:20
sniffing and eating ice cream. How do you feel about this one,

00:41:23
George? I like to get him an ice cream

00:41:27
truck. By the time anything comes about

00:41:30
with Joe Biden, either he'll be in a hospital, degrading and

00:41:33
probably in Hospice or something, just like Mueller.

00:41:38
Yeah. I mean, that's.

00:41:40
Yeah, and maybe Joe and maybe and maybe look President.

00:41:45
Trump here's here's here's an example.

00:41:46
Let me give you let me go off the off the rails off on

00:41:49
something so we've seen last night the Senate passed some

00:41:53
funding for the TSA agents and yadda yadda yadda, right?

00:41:57
Well, will Trump sign it or will he not sign it?

00:42:00
Like he said, he's not going to sign anything until the save Act

00:42:02
is passed. I'm going to put, I bet my money

00:42:06
that Trump will sign it because he doesn't want the bad press,

00:42:08
that everything will go to him, that he's not funding the TSA

00:42:11
because he doesn't want to sign it, because that's what the

00:42:13
talking point will be. And if you bruise his eagle, he

00:42:17
gets hurt. He doesn't like his ego being.

00:42:18
Bruised, yeah, but the funding George doesn't doesn't include

00:42:23
Customs and Border Protection. No, no, no ICE has been funded.

00:42:27
ICE has been funded. Now.

00:42:29
I don't know why they keep saying that, but.

00:42:32
ICE had ICE had funding the 75 billion in the big beautiful

00:42:35
bill, but this new bill that they passed excluded from what I

00:42:39
understand, Customs and Border Patrol and, and ICE.

00:42:43
So DHS was funded, TSA was funded.

00:42:45
They they, they, they, they called it a win for Schumer in

00:42:49
the short term. And I don't know, the whole

00:42:51
thing to me is confusing. But once again, the Republicans

00:42:55
gave in. If it's whatever they gave in,

00:42:57
they should have held the ground.

00:42:58
Matter of fact they shouldn't even let them go in there two

00:43:01
weeks vacation or whatever they're going right now.

00:43:03
They should keep them in session until they pass the save act.

00:43:07
And if they do leave, every freaking airport should make

00:43:10
them wait in line regardless. Screw them.

00:43:13
Let them wait in line. Don't give any special

00:43:15
treatment. They don't care about you so

00:43:17
don't give a shit about them. You don't have to.

00:43:19
They're not. You're not obligated to let them

00:43:21
go right to the front of security and go through and

00:43:23
everything. They're just a freaking citizen

00:43:26
just like you and me. They ain't special.

00:43:28
Yeah, I suggested that everybody in the United States should stop

00:43:32
giving any services to congressional members.

00:43:34
No dry cleaning, no yard service, no Amazon deliveries,

00:43:39
no check checking out their groceries when they show up.

00:43:43
I mean, literally, you know. How hard that'd be?

00:43:45
I know it would be, but I got to tell.

00:43:47
You, you know, everybody's congressional significant other

00:43:50
or the kid to go to store dry clean.

00:43:52
That would never happen. I got to tell you, I.

00:43:55
Have reps that can walk in. I wouldn't even know who they

00:43:57
are. You know every Rep in Colorado

00:43:58
if they walked into your store. I do.

00:44:01
You know every federal Rep in Colorado.

00:44:04
I do. Really.

00:44:05
Yeah, I do, but there's a reason I know that only because I don't

00:44:08
like them. If it probably if I like them,

00:44:11
the ones that that are OK, I probably don't pay as much

00:44:13
attention attention to. So I know the ones in Colorado,

00:44:16
Colorado's been ignored by the RNC and by because of course

00:44:20
they don't care. Not not enough, not enough, you

00:44:23
know, electoral votes, They don't really care about it.

00:44:25
It's been completely subverted. It's not the place I moved into,

00:44:29
though I do. But my point is I wouldn't give

00:44:31
him service. I would throw him out.

00:44:32
That's the kind of guy I am. I'm, I'm vicious just like that.

00:44:35
And I'm, I'm, you know, and I'm, I'm the kind of guy that just

00:44:38
I'm like a baby elephant. I'm still looking for the guy

00:44:40
that hit me with that nail stick when he was training me and I'm

00:44:42
ready to step on him now that I'm a full grown elephant.

00:44:45
That that's my problem. But that's one of my dark

00:44:48
harboring things. I'd love to see them not be able

00:44:50
to get anything because again, I don't think they're doing the

00:44:52
job for the American public. I think we might be lucky if

00:44:54
there's 15 or 20 honest men and women on either side of the

00:44:57
aisle because that's what we have.

00:44:59
OK, let's do this. When Obama administration

00:45:01
manufactured the false 2017 intelligence community

00:45:05
assessment to launch Russia gate coup against Trump agency, they

00:45:08
covered it up. CIA, Brennan, FBI Comedy ODNI,

00:45:12
Clapper, Obama directed the classified HPS CI report and

00:45:16
evidence prove Obama's team knowingly created a false ICA

00:45:20
claiming Putin helped Trump despite internal doubts.

00:45:24
Used as a foundation for years of hoax investigations, FISA

00:45:28
abuse and undermining A duly elected president labeled

00:45:31
treasonous conspiracy by investigators.

00:45:34
Steal what? 0 accountability?

00:45:37
Well, hold on Lance, on that one.

00:45:39
They have a grand jury in Florida.

00:45:41
They got 130 subpoenas. So there were actually give them

00:45:46
credit, they're working on it, whether something will be done

00:45:48
about get get any consequence or anything.

00:45:51
That's a whole nother story. But they are working on because

00:45:53
they do have a panel, the grand jury in Florida and I think

00:45:57
Florida Southern District and there's 130 subpoenas where

00:46:01
Brendan's on that subpoena. I think Clapper's on there.

00:46:04
There's a bunch of people so. Well let me let me point this

00:46:07
out. Normally when a conspiracy

00:46:08
starts, they use the wheel right, They try to start out the

00:46:10
spokes and they move towards the people that are out all the way

00:46:13
in. At the end of the day, they have

00:46:15
a lot of evidence and a lot of cases.

00:46:17
When federal indictments are issued, they arrest people and

00:46:20
then of course they squeeze them.

00:46:22
They don't let them out on bond. They put them in jail.

00:46:25
They weaponize the system with the first indictment threatening

00:46:28
a superseding indictment to take the charges from 10 or 15 or 20

00:46:31
years to 50, sixty 100 years. I don't understand why the same

00:46:36
techniques aren't being applied. If they have even the shred of

00:46:39
proof on the on some of these individuals enough to get a

00:46:42
criminal indictment, that why not pull the first trigger on

00:46:45
the indictments and not let them out.

00:46:46
No bond, no self surrender, none of that garbage.

00:46:49
Treat them like regular citizens because that's not how it works

00:46:52
with regular citizens. They don't really call you up

00:46:53
and say, hey, Mike, we caught you committing mortgage fraud.

00:46:56
Could you, could you come in? Could you come in when you get a

00:46:58
chance, you know, in the next couple of weeks, turn yourself

00:47:01
in. And we did see that with some of

00:47:03
the investigations. So, Mike, how do you feel about

00:47:06
this one? I have a question and it does

00:47:08
make some valid points. I got to say that.

00:47:10
My question is, you know, if this is all coming out under the

00:47:13
Trump administration, like we're this is the stuff we're

00:47:16
learning. Like I think if if you had a

00:47:18
Kamala Harrison and Tim Waltz in there, you wouldn't even know

00:47:20
half of this stuff was going on because it would continue to

00:47:22
bury it. We'd probably all be locked up,

00:47:24
be honest with you. We we would, yeah.

00:47:27
Or they would. They would come after us.

00:47:29
Well. Kamala and Waltz didn't come

00:47:31
after we on our, oh, on our shows talking bad about them.

00:47:35
Yeah, they find something. They make.

00:47:37
Something up you're right. I mean, look, I went through it.

00:47:39
I mean, I had a DOJ subpoena and I didn't have anything to do

00:47:42
with me. And I'm sitting there reading

00:47:43
this thing going this doesn't even apply to me, but you know,

00:47:45
oh, God forbid I wrote a book, you know, so they want to like,

00:47:48
look at every little thing you do.

00:47:49
We talked about that on your show, but it happens to a lot of

00:47:52
us. We're not doing it to them.

00:47:55
And that's the thing. They'll come out in the media

00:47:56
and say, oh, it's just a maggot piece.

00:47:58
This is maggot coming after us. You know, they can spin it in

00:48:01
the news and that's the problem. You got the mainstream media

00:48:03
that will back them up on just about anything.

00:48:05
But Lance, to what your, your point is, you know what I was

00:48:07
saying, my question, you have so many of these things you're

00:48:09
bringing up. We wouldn't even know this.

00:48:11
So at least the Trump administration is trying to get

00:48:13
this stuff out. The prosecution's though, the

00:48:16
courts have been an issue. The courts have been, you've

00:48:18
seen Boasberg and half these judges, you know, the system,

00:48:20
the barriers to entry are so hard.

00:48:22
The public doesn't understand half the terminology.

00:48:24
They don't understand how how they slow walk everything.

00:48:27
The legal system is not instant gratification.

00:48:29
And then it's this instant gratification society we live in

00:48:32
this Google, I want to Google an answer and get it right now.

00:48:36
They don't understand and this this stuff takes years.

00:48:38
So I I agree with George. Forget that, Mike.

00:48:40
So get years. It makes sense what you guys are

00:48:43
saying. I get the investigation.

00:48:45
But what I will say is when it's a regular person that doesn't

00:48:48
have a position of influence, that isn't a government agency

00:48:52
employee in the DOJ or the FBI or the CIA isn't a congressional

00:48:56
member. They're beginning, they're

00:48:58
being, they're being given a different level of status.

00:49:01
They're being treated in a different manner than a regular

00:49:03
citizen. Because I believe that if that

00:49:05
was us, we wouldn't have made it.

00:49:07
We wouldn't have made it through this week.

00:49:09
If they even had a shred of evidence, we would have got the

00:49:11
first indictment. They would have drug us in and

00:49:13
they would have squeezed us and told us you're going to prison

00:49:15
for the rest of your life. And of course they'll force you

00:49:18
into a plea. But you know what you can take?

00:49:20
You can sign for 15 years right now and you'll be out in 11.

00:49:23
That way you can still have some kind of a life.

00:49:26
I'm saying that the system is weapon got weaponized against

00:49:28
the average citizen. And I'm just looking for equal

00:49:30
application of the law. I don't, you know, in in no way

00:49:33
am I saying that you guys aren't right.

00:49:35
I know some of these investigations take time, but I

00:49:37
don't know that we have the luxury of time.

00:49:40
Well, let me, let me, let me. Speed action on this.

00:49:43
Go ahead. Let me go.

00:49:44
So remember Rep Sheriff Alice McCormick from Florida, where

00:49:48
she she got indicted by the Justice Department for 'cause

00:49:51
she's stolen, laundered 5 million in Federal Emergency

00:49:54
Management funding, FEMA funding.

00:49:56
Yesterday she was, they did a televised House trial like going

00:50:02
about the Ethics Committee and they just today they gave a

00:50:06
verdict. They found her.

00:50:07
Now this is the Ethics Committee found her guilty of 25 ethics

00:50:11
charges. Now here's a real question.

00:50:14
Is she, they're going to keep her in the House.

00:50:15
They're going to boot her ass out.

00:50:17
That's the question. You know, but, but an ethics

00:50:21
charge isn't a criminal charge. So if any of that stuff was and

00:50:24
again. She's violating her ethics ethic

00:50:28
rules of a sitting congresswoman or congressman.

00:50:31
So it'd be a censure. And, and, and I want to say

00:50:34
something and that's exactly Mike.

00:50:35
You're right over the target. So the word censure, the words

00:50:39
sanction, you know, those don't carry the weight of a criminal

00:50:43
indictment. Those are just.

00:50:45
She's indicted in Florida already bro.

00:50:48
But again, the, the Ethics Committee found it.

00:50:50
But but, but again, I'm, I'm not convinced.

00:50:53
I guess I'll wait and see on that.

00:50:54
And maybe that's one that's going to go forward because

00:50:56
again, in the grand scale, she's not all that important, right?

00:50:59
She's not one of the top of the food chain Deep state.

00:51:02
It doesn't forget about if she's top food chain or not.

00:51:05
She's a sitting, sitting congressperson, congresswoman.

00:51:08
She's from Florida. She got indicted on charges and

00:51:12
now they didn't. In their own investigation in

00:51:14
the House, they found her that she violated 25 different ethic,

00:51:19
their rules and stuff. They found her guilty of that.

00:51:22
Now here's the question. She violated 25.

00:51:25
It's not like she violated 1 or 225.

00:51:27
You expel it from Congress. I would think.

00:51:30
Well, that was my question. And they should expel it, get

00:51:34
rid of her. Listen, I think it's I think

00:51:36
it's, I think you're right over the target.

00:51:39
All right, let's get this one. George, you touched on this a

00:51:41
minute ago, but 51 former intelligence officials plus the

00:51:44
eight that never disclosed their identities, active CIA

00:51:47
contractors, right, including active CIA contractors collude

00:51:52
with Biden campaign to label 100 laptop, Russian disinfo.

00:51:56
And of course, the agency that covered it up, CIA, the highest

00:51:59
levels were all aware of it. There were multiple agents that

00:52:02
knew about it. Of course, the House report

00:52:04
shows CIA contractors coordinated with Biden campaign

00:52:06
to release the infamous letter just before the 2020 election.

00:52:10
FBI already had the laptop. They knew it was real.

00:52:12
Yet the letter was used to censor the story.

00:52:14
So FBI officials, agents involved in the cover up, it's

00:52:19
clear election interference clearances later revoked, but no

00:52:23
criminal charges. Now the again, that's conspiracy

00:52:27
it's in. And when you do use three or

00:52:29
more individuals, you're talking about concurrent criminal

00:52:31
enterprise racketeering and of course, treason against the

00:52:35
United States and United States, you know, citizens, what, what

00:52:40
happened? Why aren't The Dirty 51?

00:52:42
They got all the evidence. They've had plenty of time to

00:52:44
investigate. How come these guys asses aren't

00:52:47
sitting in in prison right now for what they did?

00:52:49
Because let's face it, the cover up helped Joe Biden, it helped

00:52:52
Kamala Harris. Has it?

00:52:54
Had this been all truthful, had they admitted it was true and it

00:52:57
was real, would we? Would they have ever been put in

00:53:01
place, installed, you know, or otherwise?

00:53:06
You know, it's funny you, you talk about this stuff from

00:53:08
Congress people and I'm sitting here thinking, you know, as a,

00:53:11
as a former police officer, we were always held to a higher

00:53:13
standard, right? You got, you got teachers that

00:53:17
are held to a higher standard because you're in a position of

00:53:19
authority. I always it's like the opposite.

00:53:23
When you get to Congress, you're held at a lower standard.

00:53:25
Everything gets overlooked. I know that's where money and

00:53:27
power come from. You got other people in money

00:53:29
and power and they could start to brush things under the rug.

00:53:31
But we as a society, you know, treat cops more harshly than we

00:53:35
do a congressperson, which to me is baffling.

00:53:38
These people really need to be held to a higher standard.

00:53:40
They know more, they have access to more, they have a lot more

00:53:43
influence. They can make a lot more things

00:53:44
happen on their level and yet we always overlook some of this

00:53:48
nonsense that they do. I agree with you, Lance.

00:53:51
I mean, why are we not prosecuting them?

00:53:53
But I don't know, like, what is it the fact that the government

00:53:55
looks at this and goes, wow, we are.

00:53:57
So I mentioned before House of Cards, do they look at the

00:54:00
country as so fragile that if that were to happen, it could

00:54:03
bring the whole thing down? Or is it the fact that these

00:54:06
people have so much dirt on everybody else that they're

00:54:09
afraid to bring them down because they don't want to be

00:54:11
exposed themselves? They we, we, we kind of, that's

00:54:14
why I go back to that again. And I was, I, I mentioned the

00:54:16
word civil war before and I not in the same context as you

00:54:19
think, but like we need some kind of reset because we've set

00:54:22
this system up to fail. And we just keep bringing up the

00:54:25
next generation of, of political hacks and sludge and that, you

00:54:29
know, creating this bigger swamp that we said we were going to

00:54:31
get rid of. But I don't think it's possible

00:54:33
to ever get rid of the swamp. The swamp is is self

00:54:36
encompassing now. Oversight and accountability,

00:54:40
you know, and, and, and George, you've said it so many times

00:54:42
and, and I always appreciate that you bring up things that

00:54:45
maybe I've missed because you're not getting a trench, right?

00:54:48
Because I'm, you know, I've always said that what we need in

00:54:51
the government are pipe hitters with high Iqs.

00:54:54
We need people that aren't afraid to do their job.

00:54:56
Like a Tom Holman. You see him, he's he, he, that

00:54:59
guy doesn't take any bullshit. I think they're almost afraid to

00:55:01
tell him to hold back because Holman's not that guy, right?

00:55:05
But it's it's frightening because look, look, look at this

00:55:08
one. Biden's willful retention and

00:55:10
disclosure of classified documents.

00:55:12
Special counsel finds evidence of guilt.

00:55:14
DODOJ declines the charge agency to cover it up.

00:55:18
DOJ and FBI special counsel Robert Herr, they talk about him

00:55:22
being a fragile old man. Of course, Herr's report found

00:55:24
Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified material,

00:55:28
which of course, that's a national security violation.

00:55:31
Documents found in his open garage in the Penn Biden Center.

00:55:35
Interestingly enough, the CCP had an office right next door in

00:55:38
that building. They were kept in a mop closet,

00:55:41
some shared with a Ghost Rider. Explicit evidence of guilt, but

00:55:45
no charges because Biden is a sympathetic elderly old man.

00:55:48
No accountability. George is Biden a, you know, a

00:55:52
sympathetic elderly old man that shouldn't be charged for

00:55:55
national security violations? F No, because if it was my mom

00:56:02
or dad or whatever, they'd come and charge them just because he

00:56:05
was the president. No, you know.

00:56:09
Presidential immunity just for the audience doesn't cover that

00:56:11
sort of behavior. Just so we're clear, OK, I know

00:56:14
some people say, well, he was president, he gets.

00:56:16
You know what, by the time they, if they would do anything to Joe

00:56:18
Biden, by the time they bring up charges, he'd be so far gone.

00:56:21
He he'd be in in a institution either on hospital or dementia.

00:56:27
DOJ employees that covered. It I'm still waiting for them to

00:56:31
arrest Obama. He's young enough.

00:56:33
He's he's mentally capable. Can we arrest him?

00:56:37
Oh my God, would the libs have us?

00:56:39
Would they lose their shit? He probably loved to be in a

00:56:41
facility with nothing but men around him, Mike comments.

00:56:48
The more we talk about this, the more I get dissuaded We're going

00:56:51
to ever fix anything. Like, you know, you have hope.

00:56:53
And then people go, why do you do a show?

00:56:54
And you're like, well, maybe I don't know.

00:56:56
We bring like minds together. We could educate people.

00:56:58
And then you get stories that come out and you're like, OK.

00:57:00
I mean, with Joe Biden, I mean, he wasn't mentally capable to

00:57:02
run the country, but they let him run the country, you know,

00:57:05
even though he wasn't running the country.

00:57:06
But now, of course, when it's a different standard, they go,

00:57:08
well, he's too old. Well, it's a wait a wait a

00:57:10
minute. It's like, you have it one way.

00:57:13
The whole thing just baffles me. But like, I'm getting depressed

00:57:16
here talking to you guys today because I just.

00:57:18
You're never going to want to do our show again.

00:57:19
You're like I'm at. I can't I love I love talking to

00:57:22
you guys it it but it is it is it is dissuading when you think

00:57:26
like all these stories are coming out and Lance, as you

00:57:28
know the system they can choose not to prosecute certain things

00:57:31
a lot of times and we see it locally, they'll just tell you

00:57:34
we're too busy. We can't get to that.

00:57:35
I got bigger fish to fry. I got murders so just because.

00:57:38
Although, Mike, they love to publicize that they can indict a

00:57:40
ham sandwich, but when it comes to government officials, it

00:57:44
seems like the indictment. Oh, I don't know.

00:57:47
I don't know if we can get a judge to go along with this.

00:57:49
Listen, I've said it many times, lifetime appointment, absolute

00:57:53
immunity. Lucky I'm not president.

00:57:55
Executive order today, number one would have been no more

00:57:58
lifetime appointments. You can argue with me that it's

00:58:00
constitutional, but during my presidency, it's not going to

00:58:02
happen. And no, I'm revoking absolute

00:58:04
and qualified immunity for all Department of Justice, FBI,

00:58:09
judiciary members. And the list would just go on.

00:58:11
I'd revoke it on all of them and let the gates of hell open on

00:58:15
them like what they deserve because they have this insulated

00:58:18
protection. And when they continue and they

00:58:20
violate the Constitution of the United States, when you look at

00:58:24
this next one, NSA continues illegal, warrantless

00:58:26
surveillance of Americans. These are rules that have been

00:58:29
broken for years. The agency that covered it up,

00:58:31
the NSA. The classified IG report reveals

00:58:34
NSA repeatedly violated Section 7-O2 minimization procedures,

00:58:39
querying US persons data without warrants.

00:58:41
They did it to sitting congressional members.

00:58:44
They've done it to Americans. They've eavesdropped on

00:58:46
attorney-client phone calls. No system in place to prevent

00:58:49
abuses, no oversight. They enabled domestic political

00:58:53
spying. 0 prosecutions, 0 firings from what I know.

00:58:58
But again, let me just say this, if we decided tomorrow, there's

00:59:01
a lot of technology now with AI. I see it coming out constantly

00:59:04
on GitHub. And otherwise there's

00:59:06
surveillance tools that are being published that could

00:59:10
clearly probably allow us. Maybe that's how Cash Patel got

00:59:13
hacked. I have no idea on his emails,

00:59:16
but my statement, George, is we could probably get lots of

00:59:20
stuff, but there's probably a way for us to go ahead.

00:59:21
And if we had DOJ phone numbers with the stuff that's out

00:59:24
online, dark web, we could probably surveil them

00:59:27
immediately. What would the consequences be,

00:59:29
George, if we started surveilling DOJ prosecutors, FBI

00:59:34
agents, government officials? What do you think the

00:59:36
prosecution would be for you, George?

00:59:39
If I got what? If you started surveilling

00:59:42
senators, congressional members, FBI, if you went on to the dark

00:59:45
web and grabbed A hacking tool and you've gotten a list of

00:59:47
phone numbers, we have some of the phone numbers.

00:59:50
I plead the 5th Lance. Yeah, what?

00:59:52
What what would the government do to you, George?

00:59:54
You think? Probably be Would I be in New

00:59:59
York's MCC president federal prison right now?

01:00:02
Probably over there. If not there, Gitmo.

01:00:04
He'd be standing trial. Oh my God.

01:00:06
My crucify you. You know law you're you were ex

01:00:09
law enforcement. What would happen to you if you

01:00:10
got caught surveilling them illegally?

01:00:13
Wiretapping, of course. There's lots of wiretapping laws

01:00:16
on the books. What would happen to you, Mike?

01:00:18
Well, that's an obvious answer, but what, what happened to the

01:00:21
Congress people? I just met with Ron Johnson.

01:00:23
He was one of the ones that had his, his, his, his phone hacked.

01:00:27
What happened to the folks that did that?

01:00:28
Like, I mean it, I, I right. So there, there, there's an

01:00:33
instance of that happening, but I don't see anybody being

01:00:35
prosecuted for it, for it. Is it because that what they got

01:00:38
when they were hacking those phones was so, you know, was so

01:00:41
much juicy, was so juicy that they they they backed off and

01:00:44
said, OK, we'll let you have it. When I'm mad as hell and I'm not

01:00:47
going to take it. That's all we hear.

01:00:48
It's always somebody who's mad as hell and they're not going to

01:00:51
take it anymore. But then nobody gets prosecuted.

01:00:53
So I mean, again, I'm at a loss. But yeah, if it were one of us,

01:00:57
we're easy. We're easy targets to come after

01:00:59
because we can't handle the full weight of the federal

01:01:03
government, the money, the time we'd have to hire attorneys

01:01:06
where they they bankrupt. Raise your assets.

01:01:08
They would say that they were fruit of the poisonous tree that

01:01:10
you actually, they would say you we can, we've got to seize all

01:01:13
that stuff. They would put you with no bond.

01:01:15
They would say that Mike is too smart.

01:01:17
He's a flight risk. He has assets.

01:01:20
He knows people around the globe.

01:01:21
They would do it to me for sure, because I've already been

01:01:24
through this stuff and I already know how they, they talk about

01:01:26
me like I'm James Bond. So I've I've been through this

01:01:29
already. So I know how they operate.

01:01:32
Here's another good one. FB is Crossfire Hurricane, FISA

01:01:35
abuses and full Russia host cover up files, declassified

01:01:39
agency that covered it up. The FBI full declassification

01:01:43
exposed falsified FISA apps, omitted exculpatory evidence on

01:01:47
Carter Page and Steele dossier lies.

01:01:50
By the way, they knew that was fabricated.

01:01:52
Hillary Clinton and Obama involved in all of that.

01:01:54
The Durham annex confirmed Clinton campaign ties and FBI

01:01:57
misconduct, but yet still no indictments.

01:02:02
George. That's part of the Russian

01:02:08
collusion hoax. So I'm going to put that towards

01:02:11
the grand jury in Florida right now because I believe Strock

01:02:16
Page and all of them, they also got subpoenaed.

01:02:19
So I'm going to give that time a little time, see what happens if

01:02:24
we don't get any indictments out of that grand jury for the shit

01:02:27
they done. Then listen of all the evidence

01:02:30
you just been going through, especially on on the Russia hoax

01:02:33
and they have all this and they have more stuff that probably we

01:02:37
haven't seen or know about in the grand jury in Florida.

01:02:41
And if they don't get indicted, let me tell you something,

01:02:43
people forget about it. Ain't no one ever going to get

01:02:46
indicted for any of these crimes, any crimes of this going

01:02:49
forward of other things and high ranked government officials or

01:02:52
three letter agencies. Now, there's lots of stuff we

01:02:56
know about surveillance on George Papadopoulos, Roger

01:03:00
Stone, Mike Flynn. Mike Flynn just got some relief.

01:03:02
But I think it's disgusting that they gave him 1.2 million when

01:03:06
the guy spent eight, nine, $10 million on legal fees.

01:03:09
It's a joke to me. I hope that he's going to be

01:03:11
able to do a Bivens on them. I don't know if he has a

01:03:13
restriction on doing a Bivens if the only relief he gets is 1.2

01:03:17
million. I'm disgusted with the behavior

01:03:19
on the line attacking Mike. He's a better man than I'll ever

01:03:22
be. Honest to God that when I talk

01:03:23
to him it's almost it makes me comfortable that I'm not the

01:03:26
person I wish I was, or maybe I'd behaved in the past because

01:03:29
he's that kind of a guy. So fuck everybody that thinks

01:03:32
otherwise. Lance looks, It's funny because

01:03:35
I'm actually texting somebody within the Flynn family.

01:03:39
I was just and I'm texting that person right now because they

01:03:42
text me. So you look at it, he got what,

01:03:44
one point it was a 2.5? 1.1.2. 5 All right, so he he

01:03:51
spent 10 times that on defense and trying to get through life

01:03:55
and everything, 10 times that. 1.5 I mean.

01:03:59
And and and I wanted the announcement.

01:04:01
Presidential pardons are OK. I've said it on the show before.

01:04:04
I'm not saying you would completely reject one if you had

01:04:06
no other opportunity. But when they get red handed

01:04:09
caught violating your rights and using weaponizing the government

01:04:13
against you, why wasn't the announcement also?

01:04:15
We've also dismissed with presidents vocateur and given

01:04:19
Mike a certificate of innocence. At the end of day they probably

01:04:22
don't want to do that cause of course that would allow him to

01:04:24
absolutely trigger the Bivens and he would be absolutely 100%

01:04:27
successful because no judge in his right mind could go against

01:04:29
it. We didn't hear anything about

01:04:30
that. I haven't talked to Mike.

01:04:32
He's been super busy. I've texted him a

01:04:33
congratulations at least in what he got.

01:04:35
I told him I didn't think it was enough.

01:04:37
But here's the deal. You're talking about records

01:04:40
where they're using the power of the government to get records on

01:04:43
Trump allies. And the agency that covered up

01:04:45
was FBI during the Biden administration.

01:04:47
So there's a lot of those agents that are still holdovers.

01:04:50
They're still working for the FBI.

01:04:52
I mean, these court revelations showed the Biden FBI obtained

01:04:54
records of multiple Trump 2024 campaign figures without proper

01:04:59
justification. We have a pattern.

01:05:01
This is politicization. It's a weaponization.

01:05:03
They're not using warrants, which is also a crime.

01:05:06
They're not going in front of a judge.

01:05:08
They're just doing it because they've got the they've got the

01:05:10
skill set, they've got the equipment.

01:05:12
They can surveil anybody they want.

01:05:14
They did it to the J Sixers. That's illegal.

01:05:17
They keep abusing the FISA system.

01:05:19
It's not supposed to be what it is.

01:05:21
And they're just doing it over and over again.

01:05:22
And they're eavesdropping on Americans.

01:05:24
It shows up in people's discovery constantly where

01:05:27
they've committed these crimes. But yet, listen, there's a case

01:05:30
in in Kansas City, a Securus case, and they had a special a.

01:05:37
What the hell is he called a special?

01:05:40
Prosecutor. No, it wasn't a special

01:05:41
prosecutor. They hired an independent third

01:05:43
party and for life for me, I'm missing the the name of it guy

01:05:47
named Robert R Cohen. He was assigned to the case.

01:05:50
He came out with a report saying that this is obviously an

01:05:52
ongoing pattern with insecure. There's a problem with the

01:05:55
software. The report came out not one.

01:05:57
And and then the prosecutors all said they weren't going to go

01:06:00
ahead and go along with any more subpoenas.

01:06:03
They were done. They just refused it.

01:06:05
Not one criminal charge. They all eavesdropped on

01:06:08
attorney-client phone calls or 6th Amendment violation.

01:06:11
You know, here we are with nothing on that.

01:06:13
Same thing here. It's the same pattern.

01:06:16
All right, here's another good one for you.

01:06:18
Systemic failure to investigate or prosecute foreign election

01:06:21
interference and domestic censorship coordination.

01:06:24
Now domestic censorship coordination, the three of us

01:06:27
have all gotten that. We got depended on X.

01:06:30
I'm sure George and I are on a list.

01:06:31
I wouldn't be surprised if Mike you're on a list.

01:06:34
Agency covered up FBINSACIA, entire Biden Intel community,

01:06:40
all the groups including X. He said he was going to release

01:06:44
it all where they had sent all these notices about asking

01:06:47
details of all sorts of people that were posting on X.

01:06:49
He never did. Elon Musk.

01:06:50
He stopped it probably because Donald Trump asked him not to.

01:06:53
But look, you're talking about FBINSACIA.

01:06:56
An entire Biden Intel community repeated ignored foreign

01:06:59
interfense attempts plus FBICIA coordination with big tech to

01:07:04
censor Americans. They did it on Facebook, they

01:07:06
did it on Twitter, they did it on Instagram.

01:07:09
They're still doing it even on TikTok.

01:07:10
Although it was supposed to be a new ownership and that was going

01:07:13
to stop. They suspended George for

01:07:14
putting that honest information under laptops.

01:07:17
See COVID origins and more suppressed while real threats

01:07:21
were ignored. They pulled agents to do this

01:07:24
from real legitimate investigations about human

01:07:27
trafficking, child trafficking. We've heard it from FBI agents

01:07:30
that got suspended, booted out. Many of them still didn't get

01:07:33
their jobs. Some of some of the best FBI

01:07:36
agents resigned because they couldn't put up with this.

01:07:38
And this pattern, of course, proves the system prioritizes

01:07:41
protecting the ruling class, elites and government officials.

01:07:46
Comments I'm flattered because I was on that list with the COVID

01:07:50
stuff my I got proof too from I got 3 letters from Amazon.

01:07:54
I told you that say they couldn't promote my stuff due to

01:07:57
current events and we didn't know what that meant until the

01:07:59
Jim Jordan justice committee came out and and found those

01:08:02
those emails from the White House asking Amazon to censor.

01:08:06
And then I find out I'm, you know, I got a boot on my neck on

01:08:08
all the social media platforms. I'm flattered that they think

01:08:12
I'm so important in the stuff that I'm saying that they got

01:08:14
they got to censor it because God forbid they around the rest

01:08:16
of the world. I guess you should be flattered

01:08:18
too. But it's frustrating when you're

01:08:20
spending time and money and you're writing books and you're

01:08:22
producing shows and you're doing all this stuff to try to tell

01:08:25
everybody what you found. Hey guys, shiny object.

01:08:27
I found some over here and they say no, it's too important.

01:08:30
We won't want to keep the the narrative going for whatever

01:08:33
that narrative is at the time. But during code now and

01:08:35
everybody fucking knows that what I was saying in April of

01:08:38
2020 was right six years later, but they've they've confused.

01:08:42
This is what they do Lance. They, they hold back so much

01:08:45
that even now, six years later into COVID, I give speeches and

01:08:49
people still don't know a damn thing about COVID.

01:08:52
It doesn't matter. They confused them for so long

01:08:55
and they, they, they, they let the story drag on for so long

01:08:58
that they make it, I don't know, inconvenient.

01:09:00
They make it. Nobody wants to talk about that.

01:09:01
That's old news. They wait until it's old news.

01:09:04
Just like they say they're going to, you know, what are they

01:09:06
going to 75 years for? The ingredients in the, in the,

01:09:09
in the shots that were there for, because they don't want you

01:09:12
to know by then you don't give a shit.

01:09:14
You're dead and the next generation doesn't care what the

01:09:16
last generation goes through. They know this.

01:09:18
It's the long game. So I'm flattered at the fact

01:09:21
that they think what we're saying on this show and my show

01:09:24
is too controversial and might wake up everybody.

01:09:27
I'm flattered, but at the same time, I'm pissed because I'm

01:09:29
wasting half my life trying to get this stuff out, writing

01:09:32
books and all this information. And they, we should have a case

01:09:36
against the federal government, but we won't.

01:09:38
They have qualified immunity like you mentioned before.

01:09:40
There's nothing we can do except keep pushing forward.

01:09:43
But that's exactly why I go back to saying what I said earlier.

01:09:46
They're going to be doing the same damn show in 20 years

01:09:48
because we're fighting against an uphill stream.

01:09:51
It's it's too hard to climb this mountain against the money, the

01:09:54
bureaucracy, that the bullshit that they've that we, I should

01:09:58
say we as a, as a country have created over the last 250 years.

01:10:01
It's, it's really a shame where we are in this world right now.

01:10:05
George, you. Know what, Lance?

01:10:09
I wasn't really paying attention to much what you said.

01:10:10
I'm trying to figure out the chat because there's such a

01:10:13
delay. Thanks, George.

01:10:15
Yeah. By the way, the Strait of Hormuz

01:10:18
is. Closed the government, George,

01:10:19
you're ignoring us. Did you see they just announced

01:10:22
that Iran says the Strait is closed and oil is up to $98 AI?

01:10:27
There's only one Can we just play the video?

01:10:29
Bro? Can we play the video?

01:10:31
Yeah, we give me one last thing here.

01:10:33
There's only one oil executive that can get the Strait of

01:10:36
Hormuz straightened out, and that is Hunter Biden.

01:10:39
He's the only oil executive in the world that has the

01:10:41
experience and the knowledge to get the straight of Hormuz

01:10:43
situation straight now, because, of course, he's done an amazing

01:10:45
job for Burisma. All right, George, go ahead,

01:10:47
play the Cliff. What is this big?

01:10:50
What is this big case about Ukraine?

01:10:53
And and and. Taking USA ID money, that kind

01:10:59
of quasi CIA program, and funnily back into the United

01:11:02
States for political contributions.

01:11:04
So the National Security Agency, which sits on all foreign

01:11:07
countries and listens in all day long, they intercepted a series

01:11:11
of communications, I believe their emails where the Ukrainian

01:11:14
senior government officials in the senior officials in the

01:11:17
Ukrainian government. We're working with our USAID

01:11:21
workers in our Kiev embassy. So you have Americans working

01:11:24
with a foreign power and they concoct the plot to move

01:11:28
hundreds of millions of dollars in a clean energy grant in late

01:11:32
2022, early 23. So this is the 2024 election.

01:11:35
It's Joe Biden's reelection. They're going to move the money

01:11:38
to Ukraine. Ukraine's going to move it to

01:11:40
subcontractors. The subcontractors are going to

01:11:42
move it to American companies, and then they're going to

01:11:44
launder it into Joe Biden's 2024 campaign.

01:11:47
If you remember when this is going on, this is right as the

01:11:51
Jack Smith investigation is targeting Donald Trump.

01:11:54
Joe Biden's not very popular Afghanistan.

01:11:56
His own mental facilities in the open border are dragging him

01:12:00
down. He's having a hard time raising

01:12:02
money even though he's the incumbent president.

01:12:04
And this plot is intercepted by the NSA.

01:12:07
The director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has

01:12:10
asked the USAID to open an investigation, see if these

01:12:14
grant actually occurred and then if it did, to make a referral to

01:12:17
the FBI and the Justice Department.

01:12:19
This is real time information, recorded names, details, name of

01:12:25
grant. They've got everything in the

01:12:26
classified setting. I got a a declassified version

01:12:30
of the Intercept. But this is a big deal.

01:12:32
Keep an eye on Tulsi Gabbard's social media.

01:12:34
I think she's going to make a statement today or tomorrow, but

01:12:37
this is going to start rumbling down the hill.

01:12:44
Thank you, George. You know, I mean, that says it

01:12:49
all. Although I hate seeing Bannon up

01:12:50
there, I still have an unsavory feeling about him because of

01:12:53
course, you know, he created false evidence and presented.

01:12:55
Was that a CPAC? Yeah, he hates talking talking

01:12:59
shit now, like about we shouldn't be in involved with

01:13:03
Iran in this and that. I don't know, Yeah.

01:13:06
But, you know, abandoned. I have an issue with him because

01:13:09
of his participation in the Roger Stone case where he

01:13:11
created fabricated evidence to kind of save his own ass.

01:13:15
It wasn't even true because of course the case they brought

01:13:17
against Roger Stone was completely falsified.

01:13:19
Another guy that deserves relief.

01:13:21
I haven't seen him getting a payout for the millions and

01:13:23
millions of dollars. Had to sell his house, had to

01:13:25
empty his retirement accounts, Took a beating, you know, in his

01:13:29
reputational beating. I mean, talk about punitive and

01:13:31
compensatory damages. Both Flynn and Stone deserve

01:13:34
that. All right, let's talk about

01:13:35
this. How about the DOJ?

01:13:37
Systemic weaponization, whistleblower retaliation,

01:13:40
obstruction of justice, and high profile political cases.

01:13:44
The agency that covered up? Of course, DOJ.

01:13:46
Many California. Prosecutors involved under

01:13:48
Merrick Garland the classified whistleblower documents IRS

01:13:52
agents Shapely and Ziggler reveals DOJ slow walk The Hunter

01:13:56
Biden probe tipped off, defense lawyers blocked.

01:13:58
Family hold on the video, the delay.

01:14:01
The video just playing now in Rumble.

01:14:04
Wow, unbelievable. Same DOJ brutality against

01:14:07
agents pursuing Biden leads while fast tracking J6 cases.

01:14:10
School board, parents and Trump allies.

01:14:13
Of course this is a 2 tier justice system.

01:14:15
I put in a whistleblower report to the House Oversight, House

01:14:18
intelligence, Senate oversight, Senate intelligence on Securus

01:14:22
technologies and eavesdropping. The surreptitious eavesdropping

01:14:25
and illegally dropping of thousands of DOJ criminal cases

01:14:31
using Securus technologies. The DOJ eavesdropped FBIATFDEA,

01:14:35
they did it all over the nation, impacted thousands of cases,

01:14:38
which of course is a criminal conspiracy.

01:14:42
Haven't heard a word back from any of them because they just

01:14:44
ignore everything that's submitted that's really detailed

01:14:48
in evidence. There's actual witnesses from

01:14:50
law enforcement that are willing to testify to the Senate, House

01:14:53
or Oversight Committee. But not having heard a word.

01:14:56
What do you think of this, Mike? Do we feel like it's a 2 tiered

01:14:58
justice system? Oh my God it's a 2 tiered

01:15:00
justice system. I mean shit, we're living in

01:15:02
fucking bizarro world. I, I feel like I'm in sort of

01:15:04
Seinfeld every day. I can't, I can't anymore with

01:15:06
this stuff. By the way, I would just I don't

01:15:08
know what's going on. You're right, George, there is a

01:15:10
huge delay in Rumble not to. I'm sorry Lance, I know you were

01:15:12
on another topic here, but. You guys, I actually think

01:15:15
that's important in itself. I don't know why.

01:15:16
Hush. What do you want to say, Mike?

01:15:18
I'm just, I'm just looking at what you said.

01:15:20
It's like a couple minutes now and I don't know what's going on

01:15:22
in the feed here, but my God, I see comments now.

01:15:25
People are catching up, but it's got to be what, 3-4 minutes at

01:15:28
least and delay and rumble. I get like 5 seconds.

01:15:31
I don't listen. When I started this stream it

01:15:33
was maybe 2 seconds and it's the, it's the.

01:15:37
Strangest thing, but I'm trying. To figure is it on my end or is

01:15:41
it on their end? No idea, mine was on point

01:15:44
today, still I. But again, we use different

01:15:46
systems to to to. Go through, I look at all my

01:15:49
yeah, but if the if it's sending the stream and it's and it's and

01:15:53
it's maybe 2 second delay, 3 at tops and then it just gradually

01:15:57
goes more and more. It's got to be slowing it down

01:16:00
and rumble because we're not slowing ourselves down, we're

01:16:03
not speeding up. And every everything.

01:16:05
Weren't shipped to other platforms yesterday.

01:16:07
We weren't slow there. Yeah, so hold on, this is what's

01:16:10
weird, right? Check this out.

01:16:12
So you know I have our YouTube account hooked to Rumble.

01:16:14
So rumble will send the stream to YouTube right?

01:16:17
But the clarity is 2000 times better than it is in Rumble.

01:16:22
How is that possible? Maybe it's an issue with rumble?

01:16:26
But I can't get nobody from support to freaking answer me

01:16:30
going on for going on for two weeks.

01:16:31
Send him screen recording, send him everything nobody wants to

01:16:34
answer. Go figure.

01:16:36
Shocker. All right, last.

01:16:38
One on this list. Then we'll move on to some other

01:16:40
topics. Should we play the video of the

01:16:42
of the California thing? Well, we're not going to do

01:16:45
California yet. We're going to go to that story

01:16:47
after I do this last one, because this one is near and

01:16:49
dear to all of us here. What are you doing?

01:16:51
January 6th Select Committee Cheney Thompson shift destroyed

01:16:56
evidence and manufactured a false narrative to persecute

01:16:58
thousands of U.S. Citizens the bodies that covered

01:17:01
it up the House January 6th Select Committee led by Nancy

01:17:04
Pelosi, Liz Cheney, Benny Thompson, Adam Schiff House

01:17:07
Administration Subcommittee Loudermilk 202425 investigations

01:17:12
Committee deleted scraped over 100 encrypted files failed to

01:17:16
preserve 900 plus interview transcript terabytes of video

01:17:19
witnessed depositions right before GAGOP takeover held back

01:17:24
and destroyed exculpatory evidence before all the

01:17:26
defendants didn't supply them with any of the inculpatory of

01:17:31
course that they allege was what did it.

01:17:34
Leaked footage shows Pelosi privately admitting I take

01:17:37
responsibility for capital security failures and lack of

01:17:39
National Guard, yet publicly blamed Trump to fuel the

01:17:42
insurrection. Lie suppressed the exculpatory

01:17:44
capital foliage, FBI informant details and pipe bomb leads

01:17:48
selectively edited hearings to paint paint peaceful citizens as

01:17:52
violent threats used illegal. You know, interception of data,

01:17:57
credit card files, phone calls, geofencing with no warrants

01:18:01
orchestrated the largest political persecution in U.S.

01:18:04
history 1500. Plus Americans charged many hell

01:18:07
without bail or misdemeanors. All the criminals dissent. 0

01:18:10
consequences for the members who destroyed evidence and lied to

01:18:13
the public. And in my opinion, I understand

01:18:16
they were pardons given out, but why weren't all these charges

01:18:19
vacated and dismissed with presidents?

01:18:22
Why weren't these people submitted certificates of

01:18:24
innocence? And think about the people that

01:18:26
lost their homes, lost their jobs, lost reputational damage

01:18:31
that will never be recovered, had to move out of their homes.

01:18:34
A lot of them never got their lives on track.

01:18:36
There's a handful of them that committed suicide because of how

01:18:39
much their lives were destroyed. And guess what J6 committee

01:18:44
given a what pardoned by Joe Biden, probably not by him,

01:18:48
probably by whoever was running the auto pen.

01:18:51
This is probably one of the most disgusting things that's been

01:18:54
disclosed. No relief, no big multi billion

01:18:57
dollar settlements for these people where they're given some

01:19:00
kind of relief, maybe to get their lives back on track.

01:19:03
I mean, if this doesn't just reek of government is a scumbag.

01:19:07
But you know, and I love that, always think the government's,

01:19:11
the government's here and we're here to help.

01:19:14
Well, I mean, if if you created spoilage, if you had exculpatory

01:19:18
evidence that could have exonerated somebody and you hit

01:19:22
it, you'd probably be in jail. You'd be probably at least at

01:19:24
the very least you'd have you'd have a tort filed against you,

01:19:28
right? And you'd probably lose your

01:19:29
house for doing the same. If you could prove that stuff,

01:19:32
we do it. You goes back to exactly what

01:19:34
you said. We have a 2 tier justice system.

01:19:36
They don't care about the people of this country.

01:19:38
They care about money, power and the machine.

01:19:41
And it's really sick to realize that what you said, people lost

01:19:43
their homes, commit suicide, lost their livelihood.

01:19:46
And the narrative that the left will point to if you bring this

01:19:49
up and say, I want to try to make this house January 6th,

01:19:52
those people, they killed cops. They didn't.

01:19:54
That one cop died on January 6th.

01:19:57
I had an argument with a New Jersey gubernatorial candidate

01:20:00
who used that very argument with me on Facebook.

01:20:02
Well, cops died on January. I said no, they didn't.

01:20:05
Could you look it up and get your story straight?

01:20:07
The mainstream media is just as complicit as everybody else in

01:20:11
this because they protect the narrative.

01:20:13
And it's really sick that we have American citizens losing

01:20:16
lives, losing money, losing livelihoods and, and it and it

01:20:19
will never, ever get fixed, Lance.

01:20:21
It's really sick to watch and it it's totally disgusting, No.

01:20:26
Better word feel about the J Sixers and how they were treated

01:20:29
and what they've gotten for relief.

01:20:30
Honestly, I feel like a broken record really.

01:20:34
I mean, we know we, they, they got the shit end of the stick.

01:20:37
Pardons are not, it's not right in all the shit they gone

01:20:43
through sitting in lock up and all that, all the way they were

01:20:45
treated inside. I mean beat, beaten, whatever,

01:20:50
it doesn't matter. They weren't compensated for

01:20:52
that. Medical support some of them

01:20:54
died from. Here's here's the thing.

01:20:55
No, here's the thing, right? This is what nobody talks about.

01:21:00
Let's let's talk about let's go back to Flynn settlement.

01:21:02
Look, Lisa Page, Peter Strzok got got a little settlement,

01:21:06
other people getting settlements.

01:21:08
That's all coming from our money, from your taxpayer money.

01:21:12
And it shouldn't. We shouldn't even get to this

01:21:15
point. They shouldn't be.

01:21:17
Look how much taxpayer money is wasted on on paying off these

01:21:20
settlements because the government is so corrupt.

01:21:23
I would argue that they don't care.

01:21:25
If it's not their money. I would argue that they should

01:21:28
be taking congressional assets to pay them, meaning right out

01:21:31
of their personal assets. This is her last year, right?

01:21:34
She's not running for, is she going?

01:21:35
She's not running for real life. But now I hear her daughter's

01:21:37
going to try to run or some crap like that, of course.

01:21:39
Her daughter's going to try to run.

01:21:41
She's going to win, too. Yeah, her daughter's going to

01:21:43
win. I'll wrap this story up.

01:21:45
I didn't mean to bring it and drive it into the ground, but I

01:21:47
want the audience to recognize that it doesn't matter what

01:21:50
political party you're part of. This isn't incompetence, but

01:21:53
this is clearly a captured corrupt intelligence and justice

01:21:56
empire. It's weaponizing its power.

01:21:59
It's misusing its power. They're using it against

01:22:01
citizens while they're shielding it's, you know, shielding.

01:22:03
Of course, the political masters, D class after D class

01:22:08
proves the crimes are real, the cover ups deliberate.

01:22:11
OK, there's there's evidence destruction and the lack of

01:22:13
prosecutions are intentional. The deep state doesn't fear the

01:22:17
law because I would contend it is the law.

01:22:20
All right, George, you got a big story here on some elections we

01:22:24
got. We don't, I don't know if we

01:22:25
have time. I mean, I could play the clip,

01:22:26
but we got to run through it. Well, do me a favor, you do it.

01:22:29
You do it at high speed the way you know how to do it.

01:22:32
Oh, you mean talk like Lance? Just go fast.

01:22:35
Yeah. All right, so we have and

01:22:37
shocker people, this California have a whistleblower, explosive,

01:22:40
massive election fraud ring in California.

01:22:43
Now you seen what's his name, James O'Keefe out there where

01:22:49
he's filming a cash for ballots series now.

01:22:53
Now we have a whistleblower come out and they're using gangs and

01:22:56
stuff to get signatures, making signatures.

01:22:58
But the most frightening thing about this is they have they

01:23:03
have access to somebody in the voter registration office

01:23:06
they're paying the money to to get information for on voters.

01:23:11
This is a problem. They're buying this information.

01:23:14
I'm going to play the clip I want you here from a horse's

01:23:16
mouth because we're out of time. Let's just play You decide

01:23:18
whether somebody uses their name or somebody else's name.

01:23:22
Well, I asked them some questions like when he rational

01:23:25
vote and if they remember something like OK, then I was

01:23:28
like, I just let them go. You know what I mean?

01:23:29
I let them sign. But if they don't remember, are

01:23:31
they from out of state? The the gang bearing guys,

01:23:34
they'll give us, they'll give us, you know, a list of names.

01:23:37
I'm not a list, but they'll write on a piece of paper or

01:23:39
whatever and I just gave it to them, you know?

01:23:43
So when they pull the people's names like basically when people

01:23:46
don't have. To have an idea where they get

01:23:47
it from. Where do you think they get it

01:23:48
from? They get it from the the

01:23:51
registration office. They pay, they pay a lot of

01:23:54
money from the registration office directly.

01:23:56
The like the state. Yeah.

01:23:58
Wow, really? Yeah, the registration office is

01:24:00
corrupt as hell, but it's it's legal now.

01:24:01
What they're doing, getting it is legal because you can

01:24:03
legally. There's a lot of money got paid

01:24:06
to get the system. You know what I mean?

01:24:07
Yeah. Yeah.

01:24:08
And so they can just pull, is it like a voter registration or a

01:24:10
DMV or something? Yeah, no, it's a voter

01:24:13
registration office. Oh, oh, they get it right from

01:24:16
the. Straight straight from now.

01:24:17
Wow, yeah, it's crap. The slug that's.

01:24:21
Crazy. Delay.

01:24:24
Even in studio. Yeah, I told you that there was

01:24:27
a major delay. I don't.

01:24:29
Know. All right, George.

01:24:31
To, I mean, California's screwed up.

01:24:35
Listen, if they keep exposing it, fine.

01:24:39
What's Gavin Newsom going to do? Just hopefully it just renders

01:24:43
his chances of ever trying to win for president in 2028.

01:24:49
You know, did you look at the governor's race?

01:24:51
Do you know the top 2 whether Democrat, Republican go on for

01:24:54
the and there's two Republicans that are leading because the

01:24:57
Democrats have it. So there's so many of them that

01:24:59
are they're washing out their own.

01:25:02
Percentages Steve Hilton and the Sheriff guy.

01:25:05
Yeah, which is good. So hopefully 2 Republicans will

01:25:08
win and they get the run for governor.

01:25:12
It'd be nice. It would be nice.

01:25:13
I'd like Steve Hilton a lot. He's a smart guy.

01:25:15
And maybe, maybe California is going more toward common sense.

01:25:18
But you know, you go to LA, it's like, it's like.

01:25:20
I know, but do we really want a Brit freaking running a state

01:25:23
though? Come on.

01:25:23
I I don't mind. Look, I don't care what color

01:25:26
you are. I don't care what you sound

01:25:27
like. I care what buttons you push.

01:25:29
That's all I care about. I want a government so small I

01:25:31
don't know what's there. And I prefer American, a real

01:25:34
American born American, to run a state.

01:25:36
It's. California, you have communists.

01:25:38
Doesn't matter, so we need to fix it.

01:25:40
Get a fucking born American. What's wrong with you?

01:25:43
I I will take, I will take a constitutional conservative over

01:25:46
a communist any day. Yeah, well, I don't know if we

01:25:50
can fix California. It'd be nice to try to fix it.

01:25:53
It's a pretty nice state, but not the way it is right now,

01:25:55
that's for sure. Yeah, get your guy out of there,

01:25:58
Jared Polis, and get Tina Peters out of jail.

01:26:01
Listen, why is Solwell still running for governor when he

01:26:05
doesn't even live in a state he's still?

01:26:06
He's still a representative in Congress when he doesn't live in

01:26:09
the street. His home address is in DC.

01:26:11
He has no home or addresses in California.

01:26:14
But yet, look, they don't do nothing.

01:26:17
Yeah, why hasn't he he been removed?

01:26:20
There's a lot of them that live pretty much primarily in

01:26:24
Virginia, you know, even on our side of the aisle.

01:26:26
So that happens everywhere. And I, I feel like they won't

01:26:29
call that out because it, it's going to, it's going to call out

01:26:32
both sides, to be honest with you.

01:26:34
So what? Just start calling them out,

01:26:36
then let the. Chimps follow where they may

01:26:37
cause anybody that's lying. My, my opinion is if you fill

01:26:41
out a federal form, talk about us, Mike or George.

01:26:44
If you fill out a federal form and you lie on that federal

01:26:47
form, that triggers multiple criminal statutes for defrauding

01:26:52
the, the federal government. I don't again, equal application

01:26:57
of the law. If anybody on either side of the

01:26:59
aisle did it, then I say let the chips fall where they may.

01:27:03
Because I know again, if I go and fill out a federal form and

01:27:06
I lie on the federal form, whether it's a a gun form or

01:27:09
whether it's the, you know, before my background check or

01:27:11
anything else, I'm going to jail.

01:27:13
Do not pass code, do not collect 200 bucks.

01:27:15
You're on your way to. Jail.

01:27:16
I'm not saying it's right, I'm just saying I'm just probably

01:27:19
point out why they do it. But if both sides are doing it,

01:27:21
then both of them need to be, you know, get booted out.

01:27:23
I don't. Care we need we need term limits

01:27:25
man. I mean, look, I got Jastusa

01:27:26
argues with me all the time about this in my chat and he

01:27:29
says no, we just need everybody voting on their pre registered

01:27:31
devices. Fix the vote.

01:27:32
You don't need term limits, but I think we need term limits on

01:27:34
top of this. We've created a system that's a

01:27:36
monster. I agree.

01:27:38
And at the end of the day, I'd like to see term limits.

01:27:41
I'd like to see no more absolute immunity or qualified immunity.

01:27:44
I don't want them to be able to lie.

01:27:46
This is a constitutional issue. Of course they can lie under the

01:27:48
speech and debate clause when they're on the floor and there's

01:27:51
no consequences for that because the American public thinks

01:27:53
they're on the congressional floor and they're, they're,

01:27:56
they're, oh, they're telling the truth to us.

01:27:58
And the speech and debate clause covers that up.

01:28:00
I also want them to have to wear NASCAR jackets.

01:28:04
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