00:00:00.000The reason this thing is going on right now, Alex, though, is because somebody got the people, the case agents that are working this.
00:00:05.240And I know I know I don't want to taste too much, but I know people that are involved in this case.
00:00:09.820And the reason that they're able to do it is because the gloves were pulled off and they were like, you can do your job.
00:00:14.380And when given an opportunity to do their job, there are good agents in the FBI.
00:00:17.500Like, and I would never say otherwise. And I don't think anybody will ever find me.
00:00:20.500So finally, why is something finally happening on this? I mean.
00:00:23.860Oh, it's been working. That's the thing. But like investigations take a long time.
00:00:27.400This is not new. I mean, first of all, they announced this a little while ago. The indictment is obviously new, but the investigation has been going basically since the Trump administration came in and the gloves came off for the agents that are running it. So this is what the FBI should be doing. This is what, you know, the guys that are running this organization or this particular investigation, they're 15 plus years of doing this. It takes a while to get this stuff working. You can have an authorized investigative purpose. You can have an opening, what they call an opening EC, where you open the case, but you don't go anywhere near it for 18 months, 24 months, 30 seconds.
00:00:57.400six months historically when the fbi did big cases they've got to unravel the financial puzzle
00:01:02.820they've got to go out there and do all the analysis on it and the reason why you do something
00:01:05.900like splc is because there's money and there's criminal statutes that are violated there's a lot
00:01:09.860of things what i was told by the doj was they've been reckless you had a multi-million dollar
00:01:14.520operation you know tens of millions of dollars funding the threat that they could use to continue
00:01:19.700to raise money the absurdity this should not be lost on anybody uh whenever the government kind
00:01:24.100of tells you there's a threat or whenever you hear something from people that sound kind of
00:01:26.820unhinged and you don't recognize that you've ever seen that in your real life like if you've never
00:01:30.900seen anything like this because it doesn't exist you'd go yeah that's that's not real i mean it's
00:01:37.200just that's not a real threat to your life that demand for white supremacy vastly outstrips the
00:01:41.620actual supply for white supremacy and because of that they have to go to the well and they have to
00:01:47.780drum things up create things up and it turns out actually fund this thing so they've been throwing
00:01:52.480money to the KKK, the neo-Nazis. They were going out there and trying to find out, can we get
00:01:57.320something to pretend like Alex Jones is worse than he really is? Can we find something damning
00:02:02.460or incriminating? Can we say that he's getting text messages that says that he lives in hell?
00:02:06.460What can we do to try to get our donors behind this? And the crazy thing is that the FBI had
00:02:12.180a historical relationship with the SPLC, which goes back decades. Theoretically, by the time I
00:02:17.420got there in 2016, that relationship had been severed. They were no longer considered to be
00:02:21.800a um a reliable source of information that their information was very partisan and was clearly
00:02:26.700unbalanced and all that kind of thing and yet it continued on and my guess is it probably
00:02:30.880continued on there's probably some governmental money going in if not from the fbi then from
00:02:35.220cutouts and so on real time uncensored unstoppable alexjoneslive.com take a stand share the link
00:02:45.720do you want to fight you better believe you got one kyle you're just now ferreting into this
00:02:52.480and and your sources but i noticed the investigation they've got or the things
00:02:58.180that are going on aren't even aware of the fact that the spLC published three articles admitting
00:03:03.080they put an infiltrator in our office and all the legal issues that come with that but just
00:03:07.280in general this spLC lady high-level lady getting indicted reportedly living with the guy sending1.00
00:03:12.760millions basically to herself why do you think out of all the deep state places they could go
00:03:17.740they went there i think it's a great place to go but just in general i'm i'm hoping that that0.98
00:03:23.040the the trump doj is growing some testicles or something or what's happening i don't know about0.92
00:03:29.560all that that's that'd be nice to to find out if that was true the the agents that are working on0.97
00:03:35.000this case have been working on this case since patel got in since they were kind of given the
00:03:39.560opportunity to actually pull the reins off and go after left-wing extremism and left-wing money
00:03:44.720laundering. The crazy thing is this is nothing new. So Alex, you mentioned the articles. I've
00:03:49.780got a couple of them up on my screen right now from SPLC. They have a whole category. They call
00:03:54.200it hate watch. And so that was when they were going after Proud Boys and they were going after
00:03:58.080the guys that were in the Oath Keepers. They were going after you. There was any number of people
00:04:01.980that they had created as this sort of boogeyman for the political left. To be fair, I think the
00:04:06.820left does the exact same thing as the right in this country when it comes to the political
00:04:09.800establishment. I think the right wing calls out things like communism. That's not to say that
00:04:13.740communism is not a threat. It's just not the threat they make it out to be. So they have to
00:04:17.560play it up really big. They get donors to come in. Sure. My point is I don't secretly get members
00:04:22.120of an organization inside people's organizations and give it to people while I'm being sued.
00:04:27.200Right. Yeah. No, you're and you're a great boogeyman for them. And so that's why they
00:04:30.360wrote pieces about you. That's why they pulled this thing up. I just was reminded and I sent
00:04:34.300this over to your crew. There was an article that I contributed to. There's a woman named
00:04:37.940Carrie Pickett who works for the Washington Times. And she was one of the first journalists
00:04:42.540that I ever started speaking to. And I did so on condition of non anonymity before I ever went and
00:04:46.540spoke to Daniel Bongino on his podcast. So before I had gone public with my name, I was talking to
00:04:52.260journalists behind the scenes. And one of the first things that I said, and I said it to her
00:04:55.200in this particular article, and I went back and just reviewed it. It comes from September of 2022.
00:04:59.380I said that the demand for white supremacy in the United States, this is by the political establishment on the left and then also the sort of hangers on that go along with it.
00:05:08.700That demand for white supremacy vastly outstrips the actual supply for white supremacy.
00:05:13.380And because of that, they have to go to the well and they have to drum things up, create things up.
00:05:19.300And it turns out actually fund this thing.
00:05:21.360So they've been throwing money to the KKK, to neo-Nazis.
00:05:24.280they were going out there and trying to find out if, can we get something to pretend like Alex
00:05:28.340Jones is worse than, than he really is. Can we, can we find something damning or incriminating?
00:05:33.040Can we say that he's getting text messages says that he lives in hell? And you know, what can we
00:05:37.220do to try to get our donors behind this? And the crazy thing is that the FBI had a historical
00:05:42.440relationship with the SPLC, which goes back decades. Theoretically, by the time I got there
00:05:47.580in 2016, that relationship had been severed. They were no longer considered to be a, um,
00:05:52.480a reliable source of information that their information was very partisan and it was clearly
00:05:56.500unbalanced and all that kind of thing and yet it continued on and my guess is it probably
00:06:00.700continued on there's probably some governmental money going in if not from the fbi then from
00:06:05.040cutouts and so on so they were clearly behind this but a lot of this goes to the government
00:06:09.740wanted to find white supremacy the you know the biden administration oh i haven't named the other
00:06:16.120informant yet but he before he quit and the crew doesn't stir up trouble so in the last few weeks
00:06:23.180the guy did it and then they were getting ready to tell me he'd walk into the coffee room and go
00:06:26.320i hate n-words and people go we don't agree with that why are you saying that and he was literally
00:06:30.000recording them obviously but that's they were just desperate to find something and he was jacking
00:06:35.440into computers and downloading stuff just trying to find something just something so this is a so
00:06:40.060alex that's the real world version of what the fbi does online every single day looking for so-called
00:06:45.480extremism looking for you know any number of sort of uh either domestic or international0.97
00:06:50.200terrorist capabilities they did this to j6ers the key is can we find someone that's dumb enough to0.97
00:06:56.020agree with whatever we say that's dumb we're going to try to troll out there and they're only0.96
00:07:00.800there's a expression in law enforcement i learned the same thing with militias they'll ask 100 guys0.70
00:07:05.200would you do violence so they find them they find the one guy so the the the expression in law0.71
00:07:10.420enforcement is we only catch the dumb ones that's that's kind of the general point is i want you to0.80
00:07:14.260go but on this but they're it's illegal to infiltrate me though isn't illegal to infiltrate0.96
00:07:19.600me and do this to me and then work in a show trial against me and then publish a bunch of lies about
00:07:24.380me so it's it's crazy because this is the thing that the libertarians get really excited about
00:07:28.380they get really amped up about the problem of the government can do that but a private organization
00:07:33.080likely cannot because they're taking money in under good faith there's certain requirements
00:07:37.280for spending that money especially if it's a 501c3 even if it's a 501c4 there's things they can do
00:19:34.640I mean, first of all, they announced this a little while ago.
00:19:36.600The indictment is obviously new, but the investigation has been going basically since the Trump administration came in and the gloves came off for the agents that are running it.
00:19:43.240So this is what the FBI should be doing.
00:19:45.100The guys that are running this particular investigation, they're 15-plus years of doing this.
00:19:52.060It takes a while to get this stuff working.
00:19:54.540You can have an authorized investigative purpose.
00:19:56.600you can have an opening what they call an opening ec where you open the case but you don't go
00:20:00.780anywhere near it for 18 months 24 months 36 months historically when the fbi did big cases
00:20:07.120they've got to unravel the financial puzzle they've got to go out there and do all the analysis on it
00:20:11.340and the reason why you do something like splc is because there's money and there's criminal
00:20:14.420statutes that are violated there's a lot of things what i was told by the doj was they've been
00:20:18.740reckless well yeah it sounds like it was a complete wild west was the way it was described to me as
00:20:23.600far as the way they're running their funding. Look, you've got to have a violation that you
00:20:26.680can actually prosecute, and this is prosecutable. That's why. All right, let's do five more minutes
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00:21:40.660course you know roy moore fifth fleet field general from the southwest absolutely sir good morning
00:27:42.720but but just the update on cash patel and then we've got a lot of other news here in development
00:27:48.480president trump and his promises but just in general what is your summation of the current
00:27:53.460state of the doj and and and and the latest scandals where this is going so every single
00:28:00.640time i talk to journalists on all sides of the aisle alex i talk to people you know cbs cnn
00:28:04.860whatever abc i i don't nbc doesn't really matter to me like i'm willing to talk to anybody as long
00:28:10.560as they're, whenever we speak, unless we have rapport, I record them. Basically, that's the
00:28:15.380general rule. And as long as they don't lie about what I said, I don't really care how they use it.
00:28:19.000And so that happens on a pretty frequent basis. And I get people trying to back check stories
00:28:22.800like, hey, have you heard anything about this? Is there any information on this? The one thing
00:28:25.880that is pervasive, every single person that I talk to that brings up Patel, they all ask me
00:28:31.540the same question. How in the hell does this guy still have a job? Because every one of them has
00:28:35.700gotten the same information. I have from very different sources, the kind of people that talk
00:28:38.680to kyle serif and are very different than the people that talk to cbs or nbc or whatever else
00:28:42.480ms now and they're all hearing the same thing we all get the same info like it comes out in places
00:28:46.940people are like oh like he's doing crazy stuff or this is about to happen blah blah blah and then
00:28:50.780he still has a job and all i can tell is that it seems like he that donald trump has a very very0.91
00:28:55.280soft weak spot for unlimited ass kissery which is what what cash patel is i guess an expert at0.67
00:29:02.240um that clip that you guys were playing some b-roll of if you want to play the actual clip
00:29:06.120it's it's a really great example of why i don't know how this guy continues to be in this job
00:29:11.100other than the reason that you're getting what we talked about in the last hour is because he's not
00:29:16.240interfering with some guys that are at the lower level that are doing their jobs all right and
00:29:19.720there's always been a big disconnect the brass of the fbi is a political organization historically
00:29:24.460always has been sounds like they've been able to run some shadow ops for a long time and they do
00:29:28.880things that have nothing to do with what the actual fbi does the transactional work of the
00:29:32.360fbi is working against oh before you go there let's go back to when whatever it was eight months
00:29:36.980ago whenever it was when you're like i hear he may be fired you were clear he may be all the time
00:29:42.040and then they said oh you said he'd be fired he wasn't what was going on then so there were there
00:29:47.140were three or four different reporters that had reached out to me and said hey i just heard that
00:29:50.740he was fired i heard it from somebody else that was inside the fbi headquarters so you know these
00:29:54.260these kind of the fastest thing in the world that happens is what's called rumint and i can't
00:29:59.780confirm it, but I actually think that there may be something to be said about us talking about it
00:30:03.300and other people even bringing it up, whether it be on X, other journalist types bringing it up,
00:30:08.180et cetera, that the White House decides to try to punk them by saying, yeah, we were thinking
00:30:13.440about doing it, but now we're going to hold on to him. Because as much of a clown as he's really0.98
00:30:19.320made himself to be, and this clip that you guys will listen to in a second will point out one of0.97
00:30:23.140the things I'm talking about. He's ineffectual. He's inarticulate. He says things that are foolish.
00:30:27.700They don't mean what he thinks they says. He cheers himself on for things that are not the FBI's business, et cetera.0.97
00:30:33.020But he's not damaging Donald Trump. And so he's you know, I don't think I don't think there's any there's no cost to the White House to hold on to him.
00:30:44.200It's not like Trump can run again. And it's not like, you know, I don't hear anybody on the political left screaming about his his massive effectiveness.
00:30:51.320So he's kind of this neutral. He goes out there and touts things that are not the FBI's business.
00:30:55.340the only thing that I get regularly right now, and it comes from FBI agents, comes from people
00:30:59.220that cover the DOJ, et cetera, is this weird partnership with China that he's been out there
00:31:03.540cheering on. That's actually really scary. I sent it to a recently retired agent who spent
00:31:08.28015 plus years working counterintelligence against the Chinese. And he said, oh my God,
00:31:12.860he was like, are we actually doing that? We're sharing information with the Ministry of Public
00:31:16.180Safety. And it's like, well, that's what they put out in the graphic. So that's the only thing that
00:31:19.480really looks kind of damaging. Otherwise, he's just kind of this buffoon. He runs around and0.99
00:31:24.120I've heard it from sources on the left and sources on the right right now where people just go, are you hearing the same thing that that work is not getting done?
00:31:31.560The big cases are not moving. And the answer that I keep getting is yes, they're not moving big cases.
00:31:37.100So you've got assist with local law enforcement. You got Patel basically taking credit for the work of your local cops who are on federal task forces and so on.
00:31:44.680But the work is getting done at the local level. But the really big operations like what you're seeing with this SPLC case, that's what the FBI should be doing.
00:31:51.240a dozen of them in every field office. They're called career cases. People have to work one of
00:31:56.420those for like a third of their career, and then they basically ride out and brief it for the rest
00:32:00.440of their career. It's not a good way of doing business, but that's kind of how the FBI has
00:32:03.520always worked. You work one big case. It might take six years. It might take eight years. And
00:32:07.720when you land it, then you spend the next two years running around the headquarters and all
00:32:11.860the other field offices saying how great the case was and how you ran it and however people could
00:32:15.560run the same kind of case. And then they promote up. That's kind of the trajectory of people that
00:32:20.420do really good casework and then they want to get out of it and do something else. We're not seeing
00:32:24.480that really good casework going on. It's just not there. And it seems like most people are just
00:32:28.680trying to keep their heads down because every instinct that I've heard from folks that are at
00:32:32.720the management level and then folks that are at the field office level like that, you know,
00:32:35.580like the brick agents is that they think cash is temporary, that whatever the stuff he's doing
00:32:40.680is really dangerous for people's careers for now. But even the people that he's fired and there are
00:32:46.120a dozen plus lawsuits right now of former agents who have sued cash. And then, you know, obviously
00:32:50.980the FBI DOJ to get back into their jobs. I think they're all going to end up being successful.
00:32:55.100And apparently he's even admitted this behind the scenes. He's like, yeah, it may be that
00:32:59.820these terminations are unlawful and that we violated federal employment law, but we're just
00:33:04.440going to get them out for now. And like, they'll get their jobs back later. And so be it. So all
00:33:08.420the things that he's doing are sort of temporary. They're fixable. These are these like people being
00:33:12.440put on you know involuntary vacation with back pay pending in a year or two or three or worst
00:33:18.940case scenario these people get their jobs back in 2029 whenever the next administration comes in
00:33:22.440but obviously let me ask you this question because you said this when he first got time
00:33:25.980let me interrupt you because you're making great points but when he first got approved you said i
00:33:31.560think because he perjured himself about not knowing stu peters with dozens of interviews and all this
00:33:35.860i think they're waiting to use that as dirt against him and trump won't know clearly i think
00:33:40.160that's something that's intelligent that we should
00:33:42.100look at. I don't know if that's what's happening.
00:33:44.140But you see these big congressional reports
00:33:46.320every few weeks. Oh my God, he's using the
00:33:48.160plane for private stuff. Oh my God, he's doing
00:34:27.880I can't believe he's held on as long as he has.
00:34:29.620Like I said, I hear this all the time.
00:34:30.720So let me go back to the question because I don't know the answer.
00:34:32.820Why do they tee him up and show it and then not do something?
00:34:36.280so the teeing up is being done by the left-wing media generally speaking again and i have plenty
00:34:41.140of contacts there and i speak to people pretty friendly i i know there are people that don't
00:34:44.800want to talk to those organizations cbs abc nbc etc i don't have any problem with it because i'm not
00:34:50.720a republican and fox news is not my jam and so i'm i'm willing to hear information if it's in
00:34:55.900you know if it's no i mean it's good to put pressure on government in general right these
00:35:00.060those those people in those organizations generally speaking are wildly offended by
00:35:04.640who Kash Patel is. They had friends that lost jobs. They had sources that were, you know,
00:35:09.140feeling threatened. They think the institution that is the FBI is a net good. I disagree with
00:35:13.660them, but we can do that, you know, in a polite way. So they're trying to affect change. There's
00:35:18.220no question about it. The first of all, Patel gives them a lot of ammo. So he'll do something
00:35:22.840dumb, like use the jet inappropriately, or he'll show up and say some stupid thing. And when he1.00
00:35:26.620does, they go like, Oh, look at this crazy thing he's done. You know, he was at dinner while they
00:35:31.280were talking about charlie kirk's assassination he is saying that they've got him and he's tweeting
00:35:35.920it out meanwhile they don't have the shooter in custody and all the kind of things that went along
00:35:39.120all those little moments are like pounce operations by the political left and the left leaning media
00:35:43.780so that's one thing but it seems like the trump administration is happy to just go well we hate
00:35:48.340the media uh so we like you more than we like them and so get in line and there seems to be
00:35:53.560some nominal punishments i had somebody report the other day that he sat at the white house for
00:35:56.700the whole day he just sat in a chair by himself the fbi used to call that tactic the dunce chair
00:36:01.700That's where you'd put somebody in a chair outside of the director's office at FBI headquarters.
00:36:05.900And they would just sit there all day and nobody would talk to them.
00:36:08.300So they'd get called in from across the country.
00:36:10.640They'd have to sit there in the dunce chair and then they would wait.
00:36:13.460And then at the end of it, they would know that their career was basically over and it was time for them to put their retirement papers in.
00:36:18.780And so they did. But Patella is nowhere else to go.
00:36:20.900What else is he going to do? I mean, he doesn't have a skill set.
00:36:23.420What are you saying? They're giving him a head to go.
00:36:26.180I think they're just putting him in the time out and letting it.
00:36:28.420And he just, he serves his punishment.
00:36:30.120And then his job is, is that you'll notice every single public appearance he has, every
00:36:34.580single media appearance he has, about 30% of the things he says are fluffing up about
00:36:39.780how great Donald Trump is and how everything that he does is a reflection of how awesome
00:36:58.720President Trump's mission to make America safe again as he campaigned, he is delivering on that promise.
00:37:04.720And it is such an honor to be here in Nassau County, back in my home,
00:37:08.140when he's about to walk on stage and give you the latest update on the statistics.
00:37:12.060And they are not just statistics. I spent 10 years working for President Trump.
00:37:16.160He reads about each and every case that we work on.
00:37:19.160He feels the pain of those that have lost loved ones.
00:37:22.100He does not let it lay aside. He takes it home with him.
00:37:25.580He demands that myself and our amazing attorney general, Todd Blanche, go to work every single day to make sure that American lives are safeguarded, that no more of our kids are harmlessly and recklessly annihilated by opioids or by illegal immigrants or by gangsters or narco traffickers.
00:37:42.260President Trump, you have succeeded in restoring law and order to the precipice it should be on.
00:37:47.760The men and women in law and order across this country have partnered with the federal agencies, including the FBI and our prosecutor partners at the Department of Justice,
00:37:56.420to apprehend twice as many violent offenders in the last 16 months as they did in the last two years of the Biden administration alone.
00:38:05.000Darren, during that, I was watching you on the other screen. You were laughing. Why were you laughing?
00:38:08.160because he said he donald trump has restored law enforcement to the precipice that it belongs on
00:38:13.800the things he says are just word like he's he's almost as bad as kamala harris when he just
00:38:19.220strings together things that are nonsense he said we don't want people uh who are dying
00:38:22.960restlessly from from fentanyl it's like what are these words don't mean things he's just a steady0.99
00:38:29.620stream of bullshit that if you didn't listen to the words and you were just listening to the0.97
00:38:33.000cadence it sounds like he doesn't know precipice means on the edge of a cliff yeah that's right1.00
00:38:37.540I was dying this morning when I listened to that.
00:56:25.900i care enough about you not to lie to you i care enough about you to tell you as perhaps
00:56:33.060your parents would that the best way for you to be successful in life is to make good
00:56:37.780responsible decisions and that all of those things are available to you you can find a good man or
00:56:43.420woman and you can get married let's stop there so i could go 10 hours on this but
00:56:48.120nothing against indians i'm just being honest 80 percent of the special work visas skilled
00:56:54.560visas that are coming in, H-1B visas, are from India. And like 75% are from one region. They
00:57:00.940only hire Indians from there. It's very tribal. And if you look at big tech, they brag,1.00
00:57:06.180we're not going to hire you if you're white, black, not India. How do we deal with giant1.00
00:57:12.460billion and a half populations that are very tribal? That's just one issue. I'm not seeing1.00
00:57:17.280the Indians. And then sit there and act like major universities won't give scholarships to1.00
00:57:21.860whites have the highest scores and he just says pull your bootstrap sub this is so disingenuous
00:57:27.460what do you say to that call sir i say that it costs between 100 and 200 000 to get ben shapiro1.00
00:57:33.500to come speak at your event so he can go fuck himself um whatever whatever he has to say is0.93
00:57:38.400completely out of touch i don't know if ben shapiro pumps his own gas but i know i do and i'm a regular1.00
00:57:43.500guy that did everything right and we got screwed over ben shapiro was also completely full of shit0.93
00:57:47.480on covid and he's been kind of backtracked on what he said but he was out there telling people you0.99
00:57:51.180were a dope and dummy if you got the shots so if you failed let's call it the biggest national0.89
00:57:56.460international iq test where a psyop for a trillion dollars was focused in on you and you came up with1.00
00:58:02.600the wrong answer either because you're a disingenuous actor or because you're too dumb to0.97
00:58:06.120see through it then i don't really care what you had to say ben shapiro lost me i used to listen0.97
00:58:09.900to ben shapiro's podcast it was one of the few that i regularly did i like that he speaks quickly
00:58:13.680i like that he's smart i like that he's articulate i think that he's very uh he's fleet when he
00:58:18.860speaks but ben shapiro's never had a real job that shows he knows what he's doing lawyer but
00:58:23.640that shows he knows what he's doing he's a smart guy look ben shapiro is very bright okay he's made
00:58:28.560a lot of money talking about something first he was mr opposition for donald trump when there
00:58:32.920was business there now he's mr pro donald trump and everything is great and all of it turns to
00:58:37.440be really cynical when you start looking that he was on the side of big pharmaceutical companies
00:58:41.340he's gone out and backed gambling companies and he's making fun of people for selling tobacco0.98
00:58:45.060it's like who gives a shit if somebody wants tobacco there's a lot of medicinal benefits0.98
00:58:48.460now he says now he says troops sign up to die now he's for world war three of course he is yeah so0.98
00:58:54.400anyway ben shapiro is not somebody that i think is credible he is correct that you should make
00:59:00.420good decisions but that's not the entirety of it and he was correct when he said that america
00:59:04.660doesn't guarantee you success it only guarantees you a shot of the journey that's true except some
00:59:09.500people get success by coming to america and that's been the problem if you can show up from india
00:59:14.580and get special deals. If you can show up here when you have no business to work in our country
00:59:19.200and you're taking jobs that should otherwise go to Americans. And I don't know what else you call0.89
00:59:23.500them, but like native born Americans, heritage Americans, American Americans. I have this
00:59:29.080concept, Alex, that I keep floating out to people and it resonates really well. It's called the
00:59:33.380bacon cheeseburger nationalist, because I don't need you to be Christian per se. I need you to
00:59:37.960participate in the dominant culture of America. If you want me to be part of whatever you're about.
00:59:42.340And that's really simple. You need to eat a cheeseburger. And if you have a choice, do you want it to be a double cheeseburger? The answer is yes. Do you want cheese on your burger? The answer is yes. And given the opportunity for bacon or no bacon, the answer should be yes.
00:59:54.400And he and Vivek Ramaswamy have both Bosley both said that Americans are lazy and dumb,0.99
00:59:59.840which in the aggregate isn't true.0.99
01:00:01.740So they're elitist that are for the colonization.0.96
01:00:05.020Yeah, Americans are crazy, hardworking people.0.97
01:03:17.900I mean, I really respect what you have to say here.
01:03:20.820Just because the Republicans are out of control and decadent and have gone sideways, and I agree we should talk about what they're doing bad.
01:09:11.840You don't even know that person's there.
01:09:13.200And I will predict that Trump and his minions are going to try to move people from political appointments to so-called civil service appointments, although they're trying to destroy the civil service.
01:09:25.940So people are going to have to be really searching to make sure that they are not going to be literally subverted from within the government.
01:10:31.060so why did they not get rid of all the people that would have been problematic these they should
01:10:34.860have been shrinking government agencies this is the whole point of weaponization weaponization
01:10:38.340happens when you don't know what the thing is doing or the thing is serving its own masters
01:10:42.500which means that there are people that's what the deep state is the number one to deal with
01:10:45.780out of control bureaucracy is slash it and burn it that's the only way and this is not a new thing
01:10:50.600Machiavelli talked about this you have the two options you can either exile or execute them
01:10:54.260if you want to take over your government and you have a hostile government that exists you have to
01:10:58.180exile or execute. Well, exile means they have to leave or execution means they get terminated from
01:11:03.000their job. Did they go do that in a meaningful way? If he's out here crying. He goes on in the
01:11:07.280clip, as I actually saw that. And to blame us, this is happening. No, you're the one that did
01:11:11.520it. You're the one that allowed him to do this. You're the one that allowed them to come back.
01:11:15.360He literally went in there for two hundred and ninety two days and quit under a year. He quit
01:11:19.400in 10 months when that's what his job should have been as the deputy director. The problem is,
01:11:23.620is hubris. He it's the same thing that Donald Trump has never been wrong. Dan Bongino didn't
01:11:27.860even know that he didn't have the ability to do that job so let me ask you this what happens when
01:11:31.160they lose the midterms and it dawns on them that all the arrogance blows away yeah i've been trying
01:11:36.060to figure this out there's a fork in the road right so one of two things happens either um it's
01:11:39.620all part of the plan so just keep trusting harder and vote trump 2028 or whatever nonsense that is
01:11:45.500or um they're gonna blame they're gonna look for people to blame because god forbid it'd be the
01:11:49.820people who have been lying to them and here's the craziest thing and and you know there's i guess a
01:11:53.700third possibility is that people will go like hey that jones and seraphine guy have been saying kind
01:11:56.880of they've been kind of accurate on this stuff it's not because i didn't want them to do the 20
01:12:01.400promises that were laid out there i bring them up almost every single morning only because
01:12:05.100it's the rubric that the trump administration gave for us to grade them and if they said after
01:12:10.080six months that they already were successful on things that were basically a four-year job
01:12:14.400they didn't earn the second half they didn't earn the midterm on politics is like an 18-month game
01:12:20.620at the longest part of the cycle their answer is just total blazing i agree now why is this
01:12:24.920grassley clip because i i saw the video i never watched it what is this grassley clip with the
01:12:29.780chuck grassley is 95 000 years old he was 33 years old when he got this this um 1966 vacuum
01:12:40.180and he's out there posting this garbage and this is like what they call this is alex whenever you
01:12:45.260want to call out and criticize somebody chuck grassley is one of the good ones they always0.98
01:12:49.660tell you he's one of the good ones look at what the good ones are doing with their time on social
01:12:54.480media this is what they're trying to message to us well plus do you think nothing against
01:12:57.860grassley compared to a lot he is not as bad how's he gonna get one of the good ones how's he gonna
01:13:02.280contend with big tech and the new world order and the iranians here it is he's 95 000 here's chuck
01:13:08.660grassley with the demise of beth i thought i'd be able to use my 1966 uh electro locks
01:13:18.760but it doesn't work either so i'm going to have to wait until somebody gives me a used hoover
01:13:26.460i thought this backup that my mother bought me in the 1960s wouldn't work until i got a new hoover
01:13:34.800but uh it just isn't going to work out that way you know it's crazy my mother had her mother's
01:13:41.920vacuum cleaner till i was about 10 i think it was the same one i recognize that that is crazy but
01:13:47.120the point is he's on a totally different planet um nobody where's Mitch McConnell where's Mitch
01:13:53.400McConnell oh he's dead yeah he's definitely dead uh I covered that this morning apparently the uh
01:13:58.100Andy Beshear was asking like hey can we hear from our senator because we don't know where you are
01:14:01.660we haven't heard anything and he said he's got nothing back so Mitch McConnell's probably dead
01:14:05.780since when can senator since when can people disappear house members disappear for months
01:14:11.300he's he's a senator he's 84 years old he uh had there were there were credible reports that there
01:14:16.720was active cpr at his house per the um you know per the um the dispatch and the the survival for
01:14:24.880a man in his 80s over the year over 80 years old over a 30 day period after active cpr it's less
01:14:31.640than five percent the there's by the way when they put that photo out i heard it was ai i looked at
01:14:35.940myself the computer says that's ai like look at this photo it doesn't look real it doesn't look
01:14:41.700really i think he's dead i like and you know i'm like even if he is alive is he like on life support
01:14:46.280Is he doing the thing from the movie Dave where they've got him in a basement somewhere and there's like a, you know, a machine keeping him pumping through?