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The Dan Bongino Sunday Special 09/17/23 - President Donald Trump, Dinesh D'Souza and some very emotional rants

2023-09-17

First up today, President Donald Trump on pardons for the people in the DC gulag, mandates, and President Trump lays out the record that could win them the election in 2024. Next, We said Never Forget when it came to 9/11. Dan talks about where we are on this anniversary 22 years later. Then, we talked with Dinesh D’Souza tabout the new movie, Police State, which Dan and he worked on together. Finally, John Edwards was right about one thing, there are 2 Americas. Dan explain why.

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In shrub lays out the record that could win them. The election at twenty twenty four Did I don't want to missus interview check it always happy to welcome back to the show president donal J? tromp always in order to have. Mr president, thank you so much for taking the time. We really appreciate it. What I you dan, very much. Thank you Mr president, our first question for you day the four teens amendment. It is this ridiculous theory out there that they can somehow keep you off. The ballot for participating in an insurrection which is fascinating because, if you're an insurrectionist you're, a pretty crappy one telling them to go marched peacefully and patriotically, you really shouldn't say that if you want to do an insurrection, just a pro tip for you, so you're not really good at this insurrection thing, so they Can you off the ballot with the fourteenth amendment the your thoughts on that one,
These are very dishonest people. The two grew group name crew. They ve been fighting me for eight years. The losers bobo losers. You can check him out. Individually, everyone above all, they do is look at all. They know how to do and they ve been after me eight years and I've been beating for eight years, but they don't stop. When the one thing I give him credit, they don't stop and I'm leaving I didn't buy a lot on leading to sanctum onerous by. Like fifty points, maybe more that I see the cnn, it saying Today there were leading Biden by a lot and were were killing just act alone. Are you in the garden? He wouldn't be? wonder if it wasn't for me and then he says well, I'd like to run them. They I'd like to run, and I said oh, he wants to let's see how does that he hasn't done well, either failed candidate, but you know They don't want me to run and see the day like this. Are we really want to run against jump, but actually is just the opposite? You know Dan better than anybody, I think, is idle. And do you you know better than they are a party of distance nation say we want to run against well if they want to run against
they wouldn't be doing for indictments plus local indictments, plus agencies and district attorney's, and individual cases harassment cases. It's probably about eight different losses and they are very dishonest. and this is the way of cheating in the election like they treated less. I'm beyond anything anyone's ever seen. We did phenomenal, I d much rather the second time that I did the first like by me. the engine, millions of words, but they cheated there. This is out with their new, for this is like a banana republic. and what they are doing is on its called election interference and all these lawsuits get in the way. Now the fourteenth amendment is just a innovation and that its nonsense. Nobody Instead, it is interaction and by the way there wasn't any guns in the capital get out. The insurrection is, frankly, the people that is directed at the election and rigour Actually those are the insurrection yeah yeah.
listen, I agree with you and that we are living in a police state right now. I've set it many times I feel like. You are obviously being treated different, that's very hallmark of a police state based on your political beliefs. We don't have to like you but you're, still a citizen, the united states, but you're not being treated as such, but mister So you're, not the only one in gay terrio and the proud boys and other people who were involved in january. Six. Listen, I don't know them personally, never met them. Mom, I'm not really familiar with the details, the intricate details of the case, but I know this One of them was sentenced to twenty two years in jail, one to seventeen years in jail and one for eighteen years in jail, for appears to be far less than would be a lamb, antigua and others did, including one individual who set fire HU, a pawn shop. There were in a b l m rally and actually killed a father, a five who is sleeping inside who got. Mr president, a ten year sends twelve, less than a week hey terrio the job this system is lost, the? U s
support. If you win the next election to use, the pardon power to correct this overreach of injustice. Oh you know, I'm a fair person. I just want fairness. I saw that over the last few days like you, I never met any ever. I dont know them. I don't know what they represent, but I do know that they don't like seeing crime and they don't like seeing people slugged behind the back and shot through the head. But I dont know what represent, but I'll tell you what I looked at this and there was nobody killed other than ashley babbitt. Ok, ashley babbitt, you should be we have to look at me. Look at it that whole situation, because that was horrible, but they went in there. Oh guns: they would know anything twenty two years I saw yesterday twenty two years. Another one got eighteen years, whether one got seventy years and yet when burned down portland and they kill people. They got practically nothing by
There is, in fact, in many cases I got nothing when they wanted to minnesota when they the two minneapolis than they burn down the entire city. It took over the police force, it took all the doll building and then set that on fire. They got almost nothing. So we have two sets of justice. I think whoever these people I looked at this. I was watching this and I couldn't believe it, and let me tell you it's every time I whether it's an interview or I talk to somebody this just like you're doing this is the first subject they bring in they think it's really horrible and really unfair. Oh well, it is unfair. I mean it's raid slapping everyone in the face right now with surprise. If you win the next election, I know you didn't hesitate in the past to get rid of call me and some others, but there's other people who say while there were some bad personnel choices to a fair enough criticism. They say, while is donald trump is the next president. Is he they come in and get done. What needs to be done? Get rid of upper levels. Are the d o j get rid of?
upper levels of the fbi, people who have not sworn an oath to the constitution personnel policy. Mr president, we don't get rid of these personnel enough is going to change your right now. When I came to washington, I was in Washington seventeen times in dc seventeen tat, my entire life, according to the press and about what they say, but it was very much more than that, never state of it. I was a member. washington society, I would die it was it might take. I was an abortion, That's for sure I don't wanna be, and I came in at all Madam president, does the united states and I had to rely on people to give me great recommendations, and in many cases I did, I mean we had cutler we had? We had so many great people, so we don't talk about them. We also bad people member. I came in and call me at a long term job. He was put their before me and I got rid of him very early within a few months, which is you know, frankly not the easiest thing to do, and I was like a hornets nest was like that exploded everything
because at that blew up their schemes, it was the thing that they will do it get the idea report higher wages and some incredible by the way. It is a Democrat, I guess, but he did some incredible work You look at that report, but I fired call me find a lot of other people. I find a lot of people in the intelligent, so called intelligence. I quoted we, a lot, but there's a lot to get rid of it, but we got hit with iran you're sure russia hopes. I had a fight on that. We got it with all the differently in the end. We were doing a lot of work on that of the deep state and we got hit with covered a gift from china. Then we It was the child a virus and we had a lot of different things, but we getting would have told me was a very big thing that took out a lot of people. You know when you look at what happened. That was the famous ah insurance. We have an insurance policy, the insurance policy. with the russia russia rush out here with the dossier. All the fake staff that we could get out
and this is going along. You know there are there's a lot of litigation going along. We had a lousy attorney general bill Barr, he was, he was gutless. He was a a bush. I gotta buddy was worse than a boy. She was afraid of being a bit. He was petrified of being a page and you have sanctions with terrible, though these words Bad choices that were highly recommended that me, and are the people that recommend it to me. I don't talk to them to watch anymore. You know every time I I look at them, I don't I don't exactly smile, but I know everybody. I know why she didn't dead better than you do. I know why she did better than I know the goods and the bad ones that I know the week was and stupid ones. I know the spot was and I think I know the loya jirga loyalties, interesting, there's a lot of times. You think somebody soil and under pressure they break down there, not, but I think no, the loyal. What do we have a lot of great loyal once, but I think I do and We go in, we would go in so strong and I just know
You know what I had to go there. I had to rely on people to give me advice. My parents gave me some other people gave me some and in some- cases. I was very happy and in some cases I was not happy even a little bit. If you see things nobody there, seen before we're gonna. Do it one prison right because it all about people- and I know that people by the way. We are incredible people. You know we thank you. It we rebuild the military we get rid of isis. A hundred per cent of the ices caliphate with its place was the largest tax cuts in history, the largest regulation, in his report, the greatest economy in the history of our country, we built the greatest economy in the history of our country and by the way, this to me that we have now it's running on our fumes. If we didn't The economy that we have this academy would be crashing so probably depression bill because they are growing. Incompetent yesterday? As an example, energy costs
Inflation energy prices, what he did on energy and as an example here, He just ended all of the oil leases. It I'll ask him right, your administration, herman, stupid they it's a death where ever dep. and they want batteries from china, to define their electric car revolution that is going to happen, but, MR president, get to china say I want to ask you. This is a very poor, my audience I put it out to them earlier on the rumble channel questions in the one question that came up most of all those people scared about the vaccine. There's been a lot of reports. A mile, cardenas side effects stayed there. A lot of people are very unhappy. the vaccine, their terrified of new mandates. They have a really a pit in their stomach, a really bad feeling that Binds reelected we're going to see mask mandates in vaccine mandates again, if you're reelected president present united states is. Can we just be assured that that's not going to happen again? I didn't do it the first time you understand,
had I let the republic an undemocratic governors run their states that called the federal assisted by the way. But I Let them run their state and some of em like make master and south carolina like you go up to south dakota, and you see the great job that You have a governor, it's a girl like you, she did some. She did some job. She did some job and others they re. the state and they didn't closer iran to psyched. Among you, closed florida under the said, the road to close the beaches Whitworth outweighs with laws, and he went for vaccines and enforced back soon, and you know it's amazing what he does now he's down so low. Now I think he's going to end up in fourth or fifth place. He could have probably the leader going into twenty eight. I don't think he has a chance or two on the gate anymore. When you look at how he's done because he's crashed like iraq, but ah you take a look at what they did in florida and he closed the place up and now he's
I didn't say you did and by the way he was a huge voucher fan. He'd go around saying whatever doctor out, you watch, that's what I want and I could give you ten different articles. Go back to that time he was a big voucher guy, I wasn't a. He became big in the bush administration. In the end up in a quick, almost the same thing in the bag and administration, he became big, It was big with obama. He was very big with you know, he's been there for forty five years he's been to all of them. He's been for bush he's been for everybody, but He told me to keep it open, let the let guy to come in. I said bad things are happening in china and what happened is I closed at the giant saved hundreds of thousands of lives, but I let them public and governors and a democrat governors do what they want it if they wanted to close. If they could, I didn't who agree with it.
but if they didn't want to close, if they wanted and some of the dome of the governors absolutely dataset test a job, they kept it. You know they kept it open. That turned out to be the best thing that run to set. This did not keep it open. He closed his because you closed as positive We think it was locked out and now I watch him campaigning, and I to dwell on this, but I watch him campaigning any acts like he was one of the guys. It really kept open doc well I mean I mean this is our prayers. I live down here too, I guess and I said, but what about some of these states? It was really fantastic. They gimme that we came around. I got we came around pretty. You know pretty quick, though in in florida- and I think I you know, I've been I've already endorsed you and support you, but for they came around pretty quick. I think there was a lot of mistakes made early. a what
and you know what I think. Looking back it's you know it's it's hard to look at it through today's eyes, because now we know things like mass, don't work, the vaccines, don't prevent the you know the spread of covert early on people thought everything was going to be a magic pill. You know about Florida Adam there. Florida has the third most deaths of any other state. It was number three and that's a horrible scorecard and that's the score or did you have to go by, but florida was number three on deaths from cold that so you have to remember. I just don't like it when somebody campaigns falsely and they falsely campaign a again you go to south go to you. Go to you go to south carolina eager to some of these states. They did a fantastic job. They did a really fantastic job and a gun those who are allowed to do now. The democratic governance did, I hope, in almost every case, I think in every case, narrowly and crime, but on they closed their states up, and they really hurt the people of that. In those days
Mr president, I only have about a minute left, but I really want to get in one final question: I'm very worried about china. You were very prescient on China. You called the china threat out very early in your first campaign in two thousand and sixteen when you were running- I have a minute left like a hard minute. What what would you do if you get reelected one? The china situation? used to respect us tremendously. They respected me as the president they'd always spectres anymore. We have a manchurian candidate, they paid a lot of money, they know. all the money they pay. Him he's afraid to do anything. We A man julian candidate in a china is totally controlling. Them would be an absolute a good relationship with you, it took all became than I had it, but I had a great relationship with president she and we used errors. I took in hundreds of billions of dollars of money from the arabs and they were very good
as far as I was concerned because they were pulling way back, they didn't want to be george, yet we have a president that doesn't want wanted. They they lecture on president. They spend all this time lecturing President and I answer me ass a nurse in every respect- they have no respect for a country or a president anymore. MR president, I gotta run, but I just work quickly. I just want to thank you. Are you know when I was in the hospital with the the cancer. I was having a rough time and I just want everyone to know. When you talk about loyalty, you mean it. I got one phone call that day I was from you, so I just want you to know how much I appreciate that I think I refer you know. I think this you're a good man. I want you to know when the audience and when you talk about loyalty. You know you made it. That's all that's out of stick out, but I do gotta run on one way over Mr president, thanks so much for your time. You welcome back any time. We appreciated thanks. So I guess I got up.
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tax attorney or financial professional before making investment decision messaging data rate supply. We said, forget when it came to nine eleven. I talk about where we are on the anniversary. Over twenty years later the tough day force of us. you know, usually on mondays, for the last two and a half years been given you my weekend up dates, but we'll do that tomorrow. It sets out the time for that today, its size. It's not so. Like many of you, I woke up this morning. You know twenty plus years later after the dreadful september, eleventh attacks And probably like many of you, you, we feel like next year, it'll get easier right. You just feel again, you ve heard all the cliches in their kind of selling
I a time heals all wounds actually does actually some wounds. And the way I mean there stuff. That happened to me, and I was a kid that still hurts today when I think about it now as much as it did, when it happens. Sometimes more. So I'm not sure it heals much of anything. but I don't know every year I think, to myself. Well, I've now seen this footage. Twenty the plus times or twenty years and Ryan probably seen it thousands of times, because you've seen it over and over, but for twenty years, the river watching it Maybe we'll be as impact will next year, but every every year at that never happens every year at them. Every year it almost gets almost gets worse. I dunno I dunno. If I'm gonna tell him rarely at a loss for words being a talk, radio guy, describing them. My emotional state has never been a
but at the scribe in politics and everything like that. But me and emotions zone really work. Well, aunt Jane who passed she was my godmother. I love her to death used to say Daniel you're, like emotionally constipated, and she used to say that all the time, I'm not really good at the whole emotions thing but nine. Eleven just. Deeply impacted me for a number of reasons, some of you I've known people Bobby impact, the jew more? I knew I knew, This is so difficult because poland I had met a week earlier. We had met a weed we one week before on a blind date, she's? Not my wife, her twenty plus years, my wife for twenty years, but we've been together, twenty pause and arm. So, every year, when I want when I was they all go through,
or of nine eleven again together and we should never let them go. it just reminds me so much how my my entire life changed in the four couple weeks of september, two thousand and one Relatively new federal agent had only been on the job outside a training for about a year, so I ever knew this whole federal agent gs, eighteen, eleven thing. And I'm not sit in my office like many of you that day. when we get ready, serve a search warrant. This guy, who was selling diamonds on this new website, called Ebay. You may have heard of it. well, was new back then, An ebay fraud was very real thing people would say. I come to my house resell on a bunch of diamonds on Ebay. If he would send money what would
the catch, and there were no diamonds. It was all your money missing. So that was a really big thing. Remember that Jim back in the day website fraud is like it was a fifty fifty shot. You never get your stuff. You know this guy was selling these vague diamonds and he was He would stay in this hotel on long island. I was in the long island new york office about forty miles out of the city on our morning, his agent friend of mine, Joe he was when this search warrant and the guy we reserve in the search warrant against I'll, never forget. We were in the office early this morning by seven o clock. He happened to be It'd be deaf, he couldn't hear so it doesn't meters of constitutional rights. So I remember we were debating what to do about the knock and announce I mean it. May not meant to be it's true. We didn't yeah. How do we knock if he has a hearing problem and he couldn't hear us, so We were unsure about how to handle it, because you still can Just kick down the door because the guy, you know that's police state, stuff
they probably do that now, but I'm back down, we select, she cared about the constitution Remember just think as we going through this debate our so later. whenever you know a couple hours after receiving the office and his other and tommy it's called tommy hawks because he knew every one. Tommy was was a new york, they get a nickname joey two times tommy hoax hoaxing into everybody. so tommy hawks came here. We always remember tommy hoaxes. He was good at every video game. It was the way he was even a video game guy. He just go in and play a video game like master intimate and he comes running in and he says on the world trade center. I should we want our Look you're item like? Are you crazy? the thing about hoaxes. He was a funny guy, but you could tell when he wasn't joking around So I remember looking up with Joe and look? I'm a he's kitty. So it was a small love. Is that the one island officer, the secret service, was a very big is probably no more than ten times square feet, maybe less the timing.
That's considering whether safe in the lobby and everything to so. We go. britain down the hallway into my bosses offices. Guy Marty. and he had models, antenna, tvs, we turned on, and a view is on. The dispatcher in the new york office, eddie. was a guy by the name of maurice. maurice was the one who told Tommy that bomb went off and it were papers coming down between the buildings, because a secret service offers a new Was in seven world traits and we had the ninth and tenth floor. and saw papers coming down on fire, put on a tv and were watching the views on and we think it to ourselves way a bomb went off. Why would the view beyond. And all of a sudden breaking news, am I like or something. So the breaking news is a big hole,
the world trade center buildings and- They don't know what happened the bomb or anything like that. Then I hear someone on the new say: a plane crashed into it. And I remember my boss, Martin. My boss Marty, who is a great guy former, am I pity cop himself, tough guy, tough. I, My man, Marty, walsh, good man, god bless him, then love that guy. I remember Marty, saying you think it's an accident. and we had this age and other age. There was a kind of us in the office. This guy Paul. And Paul was a navigator with the navy. There are like some tough guy, that's what he did so been up in a lot of planes for a lot of time And he was very smart guy employ Look looked at this and say that I no acts a man, a cloud mad sky. He said they that thing on purpose and it really took
We as second I mean folks. If you were there and alive at the time he remembered you gotta member there. So we get a lot. We gotta for radio show we had a pretty young demo here. There are some six, In a twenty year, olds are eliciting who were not allowed? Oh, I don't think they can process. The human brain won't do that. They way why they could the plane on purpose a little bit like now. This is the end state, as has happened here. What is it north korea, language, consensus, crazy Of course we saw the second, the second plane come in and then beyond any reasonable doubt we knew a country was gonna, be plunged into war. And it was just the tough thing folks, for everyone the time to see because you or you could think about if you were alive that day and there- and I bet ice- for all of you, all you can think about is what's going on with those people in a building.
their jumping, they're burning and you just. It is really hard to process really hard to process. The whole thing is hard to process. It was so so beyond the comprehension of the human, nor, on the understanding. How much pain was going not at that time and are. My brother worked for the fire department at the time. He was an emergency medical technician. And we can find them so my dad was a really Tough guys, like a horrid guy enemy, nor mean guy in a bad way, sneeze, I'm really an emotional guy. It's kind of where I get that from. I think I never saw my dad climate that in cry about state crier, just isn't father call me interior, like not just crying like sobbing, though my brother's dead. Because we couldn't get him on the phone, If you were in new york the time you tried to get a phone call member that Jim you can get anyone
you can get the phone. My everything was a mass. You would know the phone calls sworn going through, he was dead. And I just met Paul a week earlier and I'm cool Willing, paula and she's not answering either, and why would that matter mattered because Paula worked in the building right next door? work for these securities industry association at one twenty broadway, which is literally right next door. Her office looked right down into what is now the pit ground, zero. and I thought she was dead. And I'm trying to keep a mine I'm trying to process all this, because I am expected to act like a federal agent. Do my job, while my brother's missing my dad's crying and my girlfriend I've known for a week when, even to my girlfriend, you have we just moron, we want on two dates But I was really head over heels, for it was white almost dead too. and I'm like this can't be happening.
And when we get appall, because the u n was going on the united nations at the time, every secret service agent ethic in the country practically was in new york to protect Dignitaries at the u n We're getting calls this guy's dead christmas day, Jason's tat John, is dead. Everybody thought everyone was dead, then, is a call. The white house is under attack, the state department under attack, as regards under attack. No one knew what was real, who wasn't anymore. Guys you're calling from new york, we had to evacuate the building. It was just I mean to say it was Emotional overload and chaos is just. Does no justice to those words so to get close to where you know. Unfortunately, all this was going on. We all drove the J f k airport, where the secret service had office And we set up a kind of an emergency command centre over there.
I started contacting these these agents and luckily a lot of them were we, two way, pagers back then didn't have cell phones, while their cell phones existed, but we the since then have him they had to a page or so they would call in or or do it way page and we wound up reach and most of em one of them. By the end of the night we were sitting there. There were two left on the less than one of whom was a guy news, guy cabin and we d he's dead. You know we were. I'm thinking about who is going to contact his family and it turned out You know kevin. Kevin within Was in nigeria and had just heard about it, he was on a mission on a secret service. We that we have just missed. There's a lot going on. and then the last special offered and make it there's a tough day. Man,
In either the allotted yes, you mercy services guys from the new york city, police, mormon, their swat team. A lot of those guys died I worked in the summoned by precinct. Nation had a truck their truck seven and I think, all the time and a parking lot. How many guys I walked by it and make it. We share same parking lot. What am I saying me with this. He's some voice miles from our flight. Ninety three on nine eleven. There are two here, but you need to hear.
The lesson for me: hey. Why get married and how are you? I love you having a little problem on the plane or in the pillory five. I just love you more than anything just hear that mario de niro hi, I'm your daughter, I'm ok! For now, just a little though all I did was easily held my family. I love them too. The irony the deleted or lost ninety three of the whole truth or already have the phone down as well. Hopefully the papers in my closet mudroom the combination of push paper clearer than one on one tree. Then then it should and maybe pound another show along the way will be will hopefully soon.
I play those voicemail I'm reading the facebook messages in a lot of were deeply touched by that some of you were crying, and so was. I. Why one want playing at the end, because I knew I wouldn't be able to do the same without it? I was done on purpose by the. people know when they were gonna die, plain they knew. Ninety three was gonna, go down and do it they knew what was going down. people thought to call tell their loved ones, the safe cod so they could get in the safe and live their lives without them and get bank records and stuff is just gosh. It's just hard to it's almost surreal. Even now, twenty plus years ago,
I am still in shock on the radio today that all that happened like it did. A lot of other people ass, a lot of questions on facebook during a break. Someone said, I heard the umpire the game when push throughout the pitch. the empire was a secret service. It is true, and the answer is yes, as they was re action work with them. We were There's together in the training academy, he talk countersurveillance and I thought investigations. so? A lot of things happen after nine eleven. But folks I want to say in conclusion, for this country is a lot of to talk about. there's no emergency severe enough. The forfeit your civil liberties. Nine eleven was probably one of the worst, if not the worst days in american history there. I it lived it like a of you. I was alive that day It was horrible for a number of areas
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It's just a portion of the trailer for a project. I've been working on with the great Dinesh D'Souza in his movie. It's called police state is going to be in theaters and then october. Twenty third folks, You want to check it out police state, film, dot net for the trailer and hear join us talk about it. My good friend the nest assumes that the nice thanks for taken some time ago. You were busy really appreciate it ain't. It's to me great to be on and really excited about this film I mean this is this: is a topic upside employee, I think the eu, as well as to me by singly america, with that we and I came to If the teenager and the america that you grew up in an offence being destroyed, before our eyes and on our watch. So we have to do. Something- and this is the way to try to blow the lid off this emerging police state that is
that we are familiar with around the rest of the world, but here it is coming to america. Now we're going to the next the susa, but you know This was the easiest kind of deal. I think you probably ever done Dinesh came to me I all maybe a year ago or so and said they dan really thinking about doing this film on the police. This is this metastasize in cancer. We can have this, we gotta do something not just talk about it, and yeah, it's done like semi the details they like I'm a hundred percent in because I'm so concerned with this I saw the movie than ass. I You read my email when I see you asked me for my feedback. My way, was crying at the end of the movie. I mean like actually krajina figuratively, crying because a movie such a damning indictment of where we are right now with the police state. I just saw the trailer, however, for the first time on the air I put it on its already go. A nuclear on twitter ensure social already. People are really going to be moved by this project. You did an amazing job,
Well. Thank you. I'm really glad you now fill number seven, because I feel like over the years I have improved my skilled and making these films and what great This one is. It combines Intellectually, rich narrative, but I've got all all kinds inside our and forest growth, on account of the police state by people who have direct experience, and then we combine this would be stalling. Recreation which are actually just riveting. I a movie. I don't think it's like anything else. I've done before world You think it originally kind of pre viewing it in hundreds of theatres. can buy tickets. Now it is the first day and we know where two thousand meals. What happened is that the tickets sold out and then people like I want to go to the theater and see it because I want to see it with my group. I want to see it with my friends well now the time to do it and you mention the website. It's just police state film, dot net, not to combat dot, net police state feel not met and it's a chance
if the people that sign up early and make some plans to go, see this film in the theater, with full effect october, twenty third and october twenty fifth, just those two dates then the portion of the film will you talk to the ban. A gentleman who is a victim of the police state bob. I tell you it's so it's so moving that it. It's hard to watch and wake up the same day. The same person like you, you know you, I guess what I'm saying is: you're, not the same person after the film. that once you see that it's like the wizard, you seen the wizard. You know it's all a show like it's all crap that scene and in the scene of the latter, wanna give away too much and want people see for themselves, but the and have the young man who sadly killed themselves after being pushed by the police state. There do so deeply troubling the seabed. Don't you think it was
I have to see. This is not the kind of thing we can look away from. Member attendance is going to go away because that knock could come at your door. I mean we all be victims of this. If we don't do something This is no longer about just tromp. It's no longer about just january six. Could they're gonna be some people even on our side who say gee, I'm not tromp and I didn't go inside the capital, so I'm safe, they're, not gonna. I'm after me, they're not gonna, go after my taxes and try to lock me up, but we see that is a coordinated. enterprise and you know, in some ways. I don't even like the term deep state, because deep state implies that is all hidden, some of the other. I hate hidden. It involves the police agencies of the government, but I didn't of academia involve non profit institutions, I think of all the different participants, for example in digital censorship. It's a coordinator, campaign and all our civil liberties are under assault in a way that, frankly, I would have
unbelievable, if you told me about this even a decade ago which are going to the national sousa we ve been working, a project to movie called police state. You can pick up tickets, now police state, film, dot net, just watch the trail. folks, cells itself? Not only demons me more, but the nasty as you know, was someone who's follow. This like me, have written books about spy gate and the attack on that tromp and following the money trail there, stories in there you know I hadn't heard you really want out and uneasy. These are interviews with real people who been real victims and I can guarantee or no matter how much you follow january six. The on parents at school board meetings. The attack on parole, lifers by the fbi and elsewhere. I guarantee you this pieces of this film that are going to shock you. There are stories there. I hadn't heard this curious when we were kind editing down the film and ultimately it was your project, I'm just a partner in how
did you decide. They were so many powerful stories. How did you still it down to just the these couple, that you know that we that we put in their these stories and and and and and and added it there was so much powerful stuff on there. Well principle- and this applies to the books- are right in and also to the film originality. You know we want to bring this out in a fresh way and we They want to bring all the threads together, because people know some of the pieces of all this by really it is the bringing together. That shows you that the prospect of a police state I mean think about it. That kind of stuff tat. We ve talked about in the euro
according in north korea or historically, for example, in the soviet union or in castro's cuba, and we've always grown up with this distinction- that we are the free world and they are the unfree world and we're seeing this distinction or erode or before our very eyes. So I think that there is a window in which the police state can be stocked up. that window doesn't stay open forever. So there is a sense of urgency in this movie, but I the movie has an intellectual and emotional power that will blow the lid off of this issue. It will make it very difficult for the latter to look at this and go yeah. We think this is actually good. We think that this is the way to save democracy in them. In america. Nothing could be further from the truth. now that I'm so glad you said that, because you know we were chatting on email- and I said the you know this thing is this thing is bullet proof. I mean what are you going to do? Tell us
at the hispanic guy in tears, was a victim of a police state. Breaking into his mother's apart. Are you going to tell us didn't happen? The guy is evidence. Is video the guys there crying like this still happen. These stories happen. You can't tell us, oh it's all bs, these guys are making this stuff up these really troubling and and and danish what data have you on when we find out today that in this area, fanny willis and fallen county, they were gonna win, died, kelly laughter, It purdue I'm I see graham, listen, I'm no big fan of lindsey, graham, but they were going to die these guys for speaking out about it and obviously messed up a lecture like this is like north korea style stuff happening.
It shows you. I think that fannie willis would have indicted them, but I think she realized or prudential is probably it probably wouldn't look good to take the two republican senatorial candidates in georgia and try to lock them up right. That would put in some way support her project way too much out in the open, and so she probably decided gee. You know what let's wait for a later date, when we can do this to do our political opponents in a full scale away The point I am trying to make here is that the police state at some point come fully. out into the open I mean in the end. Stalin didn't have to give reason for why he was arresting. All is opponents because he was. In charge. The police data is not fully established in the process. of being built. The good thing about it. This movies, that its thought through all this and it leave it all out. I think in a way that those nothing out there that even comes close, it couldn't be more excited that war bringing this out next month. I think it's going to cause a huge
there. I'd love people to get out early share them information and sign up to go and see it in the theatre, which is really the best way to see it folk, but the trailer for police state, the film or more economic dns to susan words adds ready to go now. Other trailers on my twitter and true social account. You can, A cow servant in their julie kelly centre ran Paul Jim Jordan. Fbi whistle blowers, it is a stunning indictment of where we are now at last question, and I let you go to the website by the way is policed. Film, dad I promise you, it's gonna sell out quick reserve take his today: police state film, dad ned I I say in the film and I'll leave it here with your knowledge answer. That we could all be next if they could do this to a sitting president, if they can red knit against? U S, senators if they could Lawyers behind bars violate due process via
the right to petition and assembly, your government than your god, given rights are gone, but we could all be victims theirs. Gonna be any sit miss out on a future that you just said that once again, we stay, gets comfortable, would not having to manage a pr any more. At that point, its own, The force is overwhelming and enumerates already entrench it's a magnet you're, never going to be able to get away from. Here I think that the line I say in the film that you know that the police It is here when the whole country in effect has been turned into a programme, so what the left is doing. Is right now they need one side, the Democrat, to help them to build the police state. their actions and secrecy is sometimes in public aimed at constructing be only state that at some it will be inventive all will be impossible to stop, and even the Democrats at that point would be safe from it, because in the end, the fbi
I don't care, you know whether or not somebody from the democratic side or or they are on the republic inside. Anyone who is an enemy of the state will be targeted. So it's a very scary thing that we are witnessing, will witness it get in pieces and we, we tend to think okay, you know what I'm going to be like the wilder beast in the herd, I'm going to move away, it's not going to make me that's going to be eaten well yesterday, it's gonna, be you. Then ass, I mean I've. Seen all your films read all your books targeted. The next assumes a boy. I venture to say this. You know and people say it all, but I mean this I've seen em all this may be your most important project, as this is one of those projects where can get some traction were this either. This will definitely motivate people to action or run for office to volunteer their time to fight back legally and to say you know no more, we're not crossing the rubicon, not going to happen not on my watch. I've got a country to get my kids to that. thanks so much the website. Folks is police state film dot net.
Help. It's a huge success thanks for spend some time unless we appreciate it always a pleasure got it folks, just watch the trailer. That's all I ask it'll take a minute and a half your time. I promise, if it doesn't, move you and this this It has been a total waste of my time, but just watch the trailer police. They found that net check it out on truth, on my account there on twitter and artists, what we see as police coming in october and other rant next, a good one, but first an expansive Feel the greens I take this Twice a day swear by it, I feel the greens is healthy and wholesome. It's got this. It's got this blend of fruits and vegetables on the back. I love it, and you know the key to good health is good nutrition unlikely. there's each fruit and vegetable and feel the greens was medically selected by their own doktor to help support your nutrition, which getting Your vital organs, like heart, lungs, kidneys, enemies system,
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Hope you live in the right. One is, let me tell no objective measure, using reason is any I'm going to be happy right now, living in one of these liberal, how holes and living and conservative red america no object. measure again, I'm talking about using reason. Now there are reasons to be living in blue america. Some people have jobs. I can't leave from family close by him down here. In spite of all the time they, to me in the restaurants. I go into a visit the weekend floors. Big tourism stay out. From new york, or how can we still live up there, they'll have like a trump shirt some might there well. My kids are nearby totally understands on my position to tell people when and where to move. but I want you to just be clear, You're living in a different american and we live in down here I live in what I guess you'd call relatively small town. I say relatively because olive nears steward florida in an enclave there and Stuart,
then, and stewards a great place live. It's always like a top ten place to live, which the locals hey, because everybody keeps moving, how he her. When I don't blame him, but it is, it's kind of amid small, amid sized town we just don't have the stuff you live. Within Big city america know that, because I live there, I lived in new york, most of my adult life at a move to blue maryland. Far outside of baltimore city, I'm intimately familiar with the problems of areas run by liberals, and we just don't have that snuff down here. We have relatively clean elections the sand, this one by twenty points we save the liberals cheated. They live terrible job had one nineteen points in florida. You know I never seen anything like it. Is there this one by nineteen point, I can't even tell you in Florida how big a deal that it You waited Florida by one point is considered a landslide.
The voting system, even by male down. Here is here. I was always gonna, be cheating but is relatively clean. I ve been doing it a long time. You get to track your boy at the online system is supervision. You ve and provide some form of identification. I was license number, so it's really hard for them to cheat. They can't just randomly grab son impossible, but its heart sheriffs down here in florida, ninety plus percent of them, are constitutional sheriffs who aren't going to screw around with any. In a crime that the the you know there are a lot of them are really good on respecting civil liberties too, which is important. That's a thing for us too. We support police. We also support the constitution. Schools are picking up, not the best in the country. By their pick it up. We don't have these problems. So what John Edwards gave that speech run for president over you know a decade plus ago talking to america's and using some liberal perspective to highlight that point
He was right is just a liberal perspective that was going to to america's were created by liberalising post. can prove it to you know I always bring the receipts. Here's a woman who made the mistake of travelling to san francisco before moving to bow so at everything, whither, all our stuff. I feel bad these people, I you I know. Sometimes it's not pc on the right, but I go up in a lot of these cities and all the good chunk of people. There are not liberal crazy, They're, just normal people try to live their lives, who are stuck there for jobs. Are the riis address? Woman's politics are really care but I want you to listen to what happened to this woman. She'd been a kind of party, whether friends, so she's gettin ready to move the bali She draws all our stuff. In the back of a rental, jeep she's headed to the airport or gear she decides she's, going to stop at the airport together, berger and fries ultima. Recovery food right. There need dad solved right
she's in their five minutes. This is in san francisco this
Is the san francisco they live in that doesn't exist in the world? I live in down here. Take a listen legitimately, everything that I own, it was just stolen, and I'm sitting here at the airport- and all I have with me, is what I have on in this hot and that like tiny person with actually nothing in it, my computer, my I've, had my airpods my bose over the ear headphones. All of my clothes, my prescriptions, my retainer, my passport, my passport legitimately everything I own was taken. So I got here to San Francisco. Two days ago, I got a rental car had a long layover before I'm moving on, I was moving to bali. I had all my stuff everything to move there with me got a rental car was driving around parked this morning in and out, I was kind of hung over, went out with my friends last night, hard to get a burger and fries and went in. I was in there for four minutes just getting take like grabbing something and going I'm up at the counter literally ordering, and someone goes who has the jeep outside I'm like? I do and they're like someone stealing all your stuff, I run out there and this is what I see four masked guys with ski masks on grabbed all of my stuff out of the car smash, the windows obliterated this rental car that I had and took all my stuff and now because I don't have my passport, I obviously can't leave the country and fly to bali and I'm like what the heck folks
again. I have to ask you: is it bad enough yet. A lot of you are probably the single show across the country, including cares I for one of our san francisco stations. We love, have an on board and I know you're not the issue. If you listen to the show you're probably say hey, we did vote for this in your right. You didn't. But you gotta be wondering at san francisco chicago in new york, when your fellow citizens who did vote for this, going to change our voting behaviour and vote for something not dislike. I e something different folks we're not even close to there. Yet. No, surely it's getting bad enough to see that video from ah philadelphia mean obviously plano on the show. It's only video as useless as an audio radio program The video out of philadelphia called zombie video, a woman water and street filming. You saw Jim people workers, I mean they look like actual zombies. They look They're dead, dead men walking, Caesar romero saw fees was at the joker eddie. I we screw this court with that
there was a joke who presented the who is the guy who did the walking dead movie the original one gotta? Look that up from external drive me crazy. You know I have a screw up pop culture reference. That's my thing: it's like a stick on the show, except it's real. I really screw it up. The joker their walking around. Like crazy people. but they have no brains like the last. Us. Shell, George romero got the west, namely, firstly, maybe he's a cousin of That's it that's what it looks like now: we say to yourself: this is everywhere clearly bad enough at this point. It is definitely bad enough people are. the change our voting behaviour. Folks, listen man, I'm not here to spend your wheels, I'm not! I'm not sure it is new pull out. Thirty eight percent of new york, I say we should not allow excuse me. The eight percent screw. This is important.
turn of only thirty eight percent of new york city residents, want a border wall. In the most recent paul, marina Medvedev, twitter. She actually puts the Paul honour, thirty, percent were not there. It's not bad enough, yet a pay. You me to say this in these markets were in. Because I love be in there- and I love talking to you I am with you. I grew up in new york in my entire life in the new york in the eighties so you know in san francisco and w, alas, in Chicago, where I think what gym pretty soon we're we're coming on at night to convey is going to be like a two day ride like nine to they're, going to rerun and that's pretty cool. Thank you. W l S, riedel love. But in the cities like new york or onto DC d c. We're on pains me to tell you this. I dont speak with forked tongue here I This I did in new york where everybody said this all the time they like next year. It's definitely going to change next year.
Definitely going to change and it didn't we want. What a beam to do? Remember, Jim to Ed catch to David Jenkins. I mean it got worse, not better. I, then you know what happened, but eventually God, bad enough that I want to say this to spin your wheels. I would try to waste your time on a radio. I love the radio show. I don't want to waste a second of it. I How can it be around forever, I'm not going anywhere and radio, but you know life is fragile man, I'd every second of this matters, Your time I lived through it, and how bad did he get folks? you understand, we had two thousand homicides a year york city before a bad enough. What, then, surely we're close to that? I know they're not even close as bad as it is fostered out even close eye
A rookie cop with the m Y pity at the end of it when it better and even at the end, Evading the in a precinct I was in, there was a dead body every other day. Because when you are the new guy you they called sit, not you have to sit on the body till the medical examiner comes and declares the person that have to be declared dead. When doctors, I mean you're. I guess their brains are all over. It doesn't matter, has to be declared dead by the medical examiner, somewhat bizarre. What we do- So someone's got to sit on the body you see too, Please tape around that. Everything like that. I mean obviously they'll, give you medical attention folks, but they got it Chopin hospital whatever it is it sayer a suicide in the house or crime in its three four days later, and you know how things are going. Details, but some of us who sit on a body, I was a new guy folks ever Other Debbie said Otto yadda yadda Ebby sit on a body, you develop tricks, you had a developed,
ex because decomposing, like I mean I worked in a cemetery. Believe me, I know that smells like stuff like the smell of death. If you should You know what I'm talking about. There's a reason for that. Natural selection, human beings, who avoided dead bodies and found that smell to be the most noxious, likely avoided the diseases and those that body. That's why you I did so noxious. I worked in a cemetery where the moslems would cry. sometimes believing that is the worst smell you ever smell than your life. You have to sit on that. A little tricks, I'd put vapor rub up my nose. Vapor rub, Deborah there, yet rather smell vapour, probably wasn't even good, probably burned out my olfactory nerve, guy, couldn't do you can't do it. This is what we want do in new york, so all the people listen to me on these liberal stations, but Interpretive saying you know: hey man, we're with you, I'm with you
I'm with you. I was there. But I am sorry to tell you it's not bad enough. I mean how do you explain this pole? Only thirty, eight percent of new york city residents want a border. While I thought we were There was an eruption, a chaos in new york people. tired of all this stuff, obviously not obviously there are not. I'm sorry, they're, not that the data doesn't bear that out york, city mayors, race, come up a couple years, whenever it's going down and examine off, you re still. Eric Adams will probably win by twenty points. Just not bad enough, yet the carter years, The carter years were bad enough. The malaise speech super inflation higher employment. People had await online with odd numbered license plates on specific gas days when it
ex impartially and bad enough people change up until that point, they won't. Just not bad enough. Folks, here's another one: new york posts, And why pity to cut over time to pay for the migrant crisis? New york city is in the middle of a crime crisis right now, Liberals are still absolutely incapable of understanding what an opportunity cost is. You see If there's one distinction, one I'd say paramount to all others that sector. It's us from the lips, it says Liberals do not understand the world of scarce resources in liberal every amount of government spending is worth it. liberalism. Health care should be free. Yea writes that create obligations on others. I have the right to health. Really so the doctors who have to serve you for free, I absolutely, but what if he doesn't want to work there? for someone put him in a that's the left,
the left doesn't understand that the world is full of compromise choices, that's where we live in the world who want to live and that's the real world, that's what makes ass different from eminence what makes conservative and conservatism hard to explain to people know Once the here we live in a world of scarce resources,. So now the mit these budgets gonna be caught dramatically, creating another public health crisis, public safety crisis in new york city to pay. illegal migrants, and still only thirty percent of new york city resins want a border while some bad enough, not bad enough. They don't understand an opportunity cost either. What's an opportunity, cause, folks, it costs them a foregone opportunity by one so pretty talented web design. In her heyday. She could make a fortune design an iron website. What my wife decided more loans for eleven there's, nothing wrong with that there's value in our work, but if she our twenty bucks an hour to mow lawns echoes
likely you'd say while she's twenty hours better off per hour. She Actually not. She couldn't two hundred dollars a more per hour, design and website she's actually not twenty thousand hours is actually losing a hundred eighty, that's what opportunity cost is the cost. Forgone opportunity rose. Don't ever they never understood the concept of opportunity cost if you, going to choose immigration. There is a foregone opportunity because you're going to have to finance illegal immigrants that forgone Opportunity is a safe city for you to live, and you can't They both ways. You live in a world of scarce resources and sorry you don't see it that way. but because you don't see it that way doesn't make it real. When it gets really real, and I hope it doesn't happen to you and I Mental comes in aachen on your doors, Theo's, your car. then you'll understand opportunity, cos. by trial and error, not from above
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