The Great America Show - December 06, 2024


MAKE THE FBI GREAT AGAIN!


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

201.64406

Word Count

10,785

Sentence Count

13

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

The Secret Service is tasked with protecting the most powerful man in the world and it s President Donald J. Trump. But can't seem to protect one man, and that man is DONAL J. DONAL VILLAN.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us thanks so
00:00:06.520 much for joining us today uh it may be the christmas season and uh things usually wind
00:00:12.220 down around this time of year the members of congress go home they take their month-long
00:00:16.460 vacation uh say they're working back home in their district and get to relax a little bit but
00:00:22.520 our members of congress are believe it or not still at work it's still holding hearings and
00:00:26.700 it might be because it's still under the rule and will continue to be under the rule of the
00:00:30.780 republicans um just this week we had the acting director of the secret service ronald roe
00:00:38.960 up there testifying as to why his agency and why his department cannot seem to protect president
00:00:46.280 donald j trump uh we had one obviously failed assassination attempt on him another one that was
00:00:51.740 uh foiled but the man was allowed to be set up for hours inside the bushes near his golf course
00:00:57.420 uh where he almost was able to get a shot off on on president trump um so nonetheless he was up on
00:01:02.840 capitol hill testifying as to what exactly is going on with the secret service why is the place as
00:01:08.580 rancid as the fbi i mean the secret service is tasked with protecting the most powerful man in the
00:01:15.280 world and it's donald trump it's joe biden it was george w bush it was barack hussein obama
00:01:20.480 uh it was all of them but they cannot seem to protect one man and it's donald trump and
00:01:25.140 it seems almost if it's by design and you know that may be a conspiracy on my part but
00:01:31.520 um some of these instances and issues that we've seen happen on going back to july um just are things
00:01:39.200 that are so moronic and stupid that uh you wouldn't think they'd happen under the probably the most
00:01:44.820 policed organization being the secret service um in the world uh so very interesting congressman pat
00:01:51.820 fallon was one of the folks on the capitol hill panel that was questioning secret service director
00:01:56.800 roe and they got into a little bit of a test exchange and it was in regards to president trump
00:02:01.780 being at the 9-11 memorial and director roe being at the 9-11 memorial but director roe was there
00:02:07.080 as a bystander as a visitor not as a worker um congressman pat fallon taking issue with it i want
00:02:14.940 to play the clip for you uh so you guys can see the uh fireworks and the exchange that took place on
00:02:20.480 capitol hill so i got another question for you do you recognize this photo
00:02:26.420 yes sir i do okay was that uh the remembrance of september 11th it was was it in new york
00:02:39.140 it was at ground zero okay who's usually at an event like this closest to the president of the
00:02:46.980 united states security wise the sack of the detail special agent in charge of the detail were you the
00:02:55.400 special agent in charge of the detail that day actually let me address this could you please
00:03:01.140 staff leave that oh no leave that one up with the circle around me thank you so actually congressman
00:03:06.260 what you're not seeing is the sack of the detail off out of the picture's view and that is the day
00:03:13.340 where we remember the more than 3 000 people that have died on 9-11 i actually responded to ground zero
00:03:21.620 i was there going through the ashes of the world trade center i was there at fresh kills i'm not
00:03:27.640 asking you that i'm asking you congressman you were the same i was there to show respect you were not
00:03:33.380 for a secret service member that died on 9-11 you're trying to be do not invoke 9-11 for political purposes
00:03:40.500 oh i'm not i'm invoking this you are sir and you are out of line i would like to ask him a question
00:03:46.280 please don't try to bully me i am an elected member of congress and i'm asking you a serious
00:03:53.500 question and you are i am a public servant who has served this nation and you won't answer the
00:03:58.800 question on our day on our country's darkest day committee will come to order i'm asking you
00:04:05.360 serious questions for the american people and they're very simple they're not true questions
00:04:08.680 were you the special agent in charge that no i wasn't i was there representing the united states
00:04:13.640 secret service sir mr fallon your time's expired not affect protective operations expired because
00:04:19.220 you wanted to be visible because you are listening for this job i was there to pay respect for a
00:04:23.000 foreign member of this agency you endangered you are out of line congressman vice president
00:04:27.520 out of line because you are put you put those agents out of position did you have a radio with
00:04:33.140 you mr fallon your time is you have a weapon i did sir and you are out of line mr chairman mr chairman
00:04:39.220 uh congressman fallon i mean making absolutely valid points uh as to why exactly he was there if he
00:04:47.940 were wasn't working i mean there was plenty of people uh being a new yorker i know many people who
00:04:53.220 were there on 9-11 i have an uncle who passed away just about a month ago from 9-11 related issues so
00:04:59.200 there was plenty of brave new york city police department officers fdny ems uh police officers from other
00:05:06.960 states fbi agents who were there on the job who weren't invited to the memorial so it was sort of
00:05:14.040 a political theater in my opinion for uh the acting secret service director ronald rowe to be there in
00:05:19.560 the first place but it seems that's what we get these days out of these organizations everything is
00:05:24.100 um the political show fair on how they can impress this person and impress that person
00:05:29.700 um with no actual meaning to anything they do and as i said leaving our president the the
00:05:36.400 strongest person in the world uh vulnerable to assassination attempts is just completely
00:05:42.260 unacceptable i want to bring in our guest today he's steven friend he's a former fbi agent
00:05:46.940 and whistleblower he's also the host of the american radicals podcast you can catch him on rumble itunes
00:05:53.500 iheart wherever you guys get your podcasts uh these days steve i want to get your your take first
00:06:00.520 um on that exchange from an fbi director and it seems steve every time we have one of these
00:06:05.600 um directors or high level people who work for the radical democrats they come in with some sort of chip
00:06:12.240 on their shoulder like who the hell they are they owe you no explanation they know no explanation as
00:06:17.560 to why president trump's head was almost taken off or why he was almost shot on a golf course
00:06:21.820 but you owe them an explanation what's your thoughts steve as a uh as a man who spent his
00:06:27.380 career in public service um that and someone who's actually sat in one of those hearings have a couple
00:06:32.200 different thoughts so one is there's the old saying about the lawyers if you have the law you pound the
00:06:35.840 law you have the fact you pound the facts and if you have neither you pound the table that's very much
00:06:40.920 what acting director rowe was doing there acting indignantly and loud to project the power that he seems
00:06:47.000 to think that he's owed because the fact that he worked uh at the taxpayer's expense and has elevated
00:06:53.580 through the ranks and one of the things that you learn when you're on the inside of the federal
00:06:56.700 government is those who ascend to the very tippy top of those pyramids really aren't the subject matter
00:07:01.420 experts they're really not the people doing the day-to-day work i think it was actually a valid
00:07:05.700 point of he positioned himself there because he has ambitions so he wants to be photographed by people
00:07:11.340 who are in power because it looks well and looks good upon him also being in those hearings they're
00:07:18.360 patently ridiculous and false and but most people don't realize is the camera work that goes on even
00:07:23.540 in there it's a complete charade most of the time the members are not even in the room with you yeah
00:07:28.320 they come in five seconds before their time is is due to go they take a swig of water to make it look
00:07:34.100 like they've been sitting there all day and then they just pontificate and monologue for five or seven
00:07:38.660 minutes whatever they're allowed it's a lot of uh it's a lot of show and i think that they both
00:07:44.200 probably got what they wanted out of it and this is why the incentive structure to have these hearings
00:07:49.760 is completely antithetical to anything that's objectively good for the american people yeah you
00:07:54.100 mentioned the monologues it's usually a congressman who picks up a piece of paper and they they go ahead
00:07:59.700 and they read off whatever their staff um their marxist left staffers most of them who went to school for
00:08:06.060 journalism which uh i would never send my kid to school for journalism i think it's the dumbest thing
00:08:10.600 in the world either you're you're a journalist or you're not you shouldn't have to go to school for
00:08:14.540 the same thing like political science people shouldn't have to go to school to be a politician
00:08:18.060 but they go on there and they read whatever their staff writes down from them then when you ask them
00:08:22.600 questions back as uh a witness they say well this is my time to ask you questions not your time to ask my
00:08:29.340 and me questions and it's only to like you said pontificate because they don't nine out of ten of these
00:08:35.020 folks and i worked for many members of congress i worked for uh two of them who actually knew what
00:08:39.540 they were talking about who knew about the issues and i witnessed others who are just there literally
00:08:44.860 because they were placed there by someone in a local gop or or something like that and they were next in
00:08:50.180 line for the job um but yet these people get up there and they grandstand and and how is it that
00:08:55.740 possible that we are getting a man who thinks he's going to run the secret service who gets up there
00:09:00.780 totally unhinged as you said they work for us they were the taxpayers right we pay their salaries
00:09:06.580 how is it possible that we have these people who've rose through the ranks i don't know how long a
00:09:12.480 director acting director rose been in the secret service but to become the acting director he had to
00:09:16.660 have been there for a decent amount of time and put his time in how is it possible that we get so many
00:09:21.600 of these pompous a-holes running these organizations i mean it is dangerous is it not well when you go back to
00:09:29.440 the office and as he i'm sure he did and i could speak to the fbi i'm sure it's very similar in the
00:09:33.960 secret service they're surrounded by sycophants at all times their passion is never in actually doing
00:09:39.440 the job their passion is in promoting to the next job and the same goes for their sycophants they sort
00:09:44.760 of all latch on to each other like a leech and they pull each other along on the train and they all
00:09:49.420 enter the room and congratulate themselves and pat themselves on the back for the great job that
00:09:53.660 they're doing and in the case of the secret service there's a myth of competence that exists for that
00:09:58.320 agency because they just haven't been tested and they rely heavily on the fact that we have
00:10:03.040 pop culture that lauds the work that they do tv shows and movies and shows them as being uber
00:10:08.340 competent and they can stop the worst things from happening i mean how many people saw gerard butler
00:10:12.260 thought really that's that's probably what a secret service agent does and it's just not true and they
00:10:17.380 just hadn't been tested for 40 years and that's how a young guy can climb onto a slightly sloped roof and
00:10:23.160 got a shot off multiple shots at a would-be president at the time in july 13th in butler
00:10:28.380 or flash forward about 60 days later when they had a guy sitting outside the golf course that the
00:10:34.740 president regularly goes to for more than 12 hours without being detected you would think that that's
00:10:39.000 his regular spot they might have hardened that as a particular place that they would want to look
00:10:44.100 for would-be assassins but neither one of those happened again the myth of competence is a real
00:10:49.540 thing and for the most part government is incompetent people doing incompetent things incompetently
00:10:54.660 steve i'm no conspiracy theorist but when something doesn't seem right to me it probably
00:10:59.760 isn't i have a pretty decent judgment of character and judgment of instinct and lou used to always tell
00:11:05.000 me if something seems too good to be true or something seems wrong you lift up the rug and there's
00:11:09.640 probably a mouse under there the possibility that donald trump could have been killed on that day
00:11:14.700 in july or just uh 60 days later in uh on his golf course to me it seems like a weird coincidence
00:11:22.460 you know how after he's almost killed in july security is not ramped up to like the 10th level
00:11:30.380 um where you can't even get near this guy i've been around the president multiple times
00:11:35.600 and i love the man i think is the greatest thing that's ever happened on the search so they don't
00:11:40.000 have to worry about me doing anything but you know there was times i'd say to lou lou i don't feel
00:11:45.180 comfortable i mean i didn't go through security i went to my car i came back to bring the president
00:11:49.420 a book i didn't get checked by secret service i'm sitting in a room here with him you know and i tell
00:11:54.480 lou this because i'm like this you know it doesn't sit well with me because if it's happening with
00:11:58.480 me it's probably happening with other people too and people could flip a switch in a second and this
00:12:03.800 was back in uh february um march of the this this year and uh you know i told lou and this is
00:12:12.080 obviously before these assassination attempts and obviously they weren't doing a good job
00:12:15.600 then and they weren't doing a good job in july to the coincidence aspect do you think it's a
00:12:21.760 coincidence that they let a 21 year old kid get on a roof and take a shot at president trump
00:12:27.940 well if you give me a little latitude to speculate on this one please you talk about flipping a switch
00:12:33.360 let's go back to there was a narrative about the iranians could have been actually involved
00:12:37.740 in trying to assassinate donald trump and the story they tried to hang their hat on was the fact that
00:12:43.960 this would-be iranian assassin was arrested he happened to be arrested july 12th the assassination
00:12:49.640 happened july 13th so it would have been better for them if he had been arrested afterwards but if you
00:12:54.200 actually look at that story and i'll use this to connect it to mr crooks he was pakistani they
00:13:01.040 had investigated from the fbi and he traveled to the united states and the fbi sponsored him to arrive
00:13:08.880 to the country now would they do that because they built a case and it just you can't extradite
00:13:12.820 someone from iran okay that makes sense but that's not what they did they allowed him to enter the
00:13:17.480 interior of the country on sponsorship go to new york city and then collude with who he thought were
00:13:24.720 his compatriots they were actually undercover and informants who were working for the government
00:13:28.620 and try to develop a plot where he was going to hire dozens of people to have fake protests outside
00:13:34.820 politicians houses have another person infiltrate steal classified information that he assumed was
00:13:40.080 there and then have a roving a band of assassins carry out multiple assassination attempts all for
00:13:46.900 the low low price of five thousand dollars right and he didn't have the five thousand dollars he was
00:13:52.680 clearly an emotionally disturbed person that the fbi brought in using its playbook okay they never
00:13:57.980 for a moment though thought he would have a moment of clarity that he would just pull out a giant knife
00:14:02.260 one day and go kill himself an infidel now let's put this on to mr crooks does it not sound like
00:14:08.200 he could be an emotionally disturbed young man who was potentially being groomed to do something that
00:14:12.420 he was not predisposed or capable of doing and then he had a moment of clarity and he went and grabbed
00:14:17.640 his dad's deer rifle and climbed on top to a sloped roof which wasn't being monitored not because of any
00:14:22.820 sort of nefarious intent but it's because of negligence and a lot of conflict between the secret
00:14:28.300 service and locals because the secret service wouldn't even deign to have a conversation with locals they
00:14:33.560 wouldn't meet with them they didn't want their radios they didn't want communications they didn't want to
00:14:36.840 plan and the local said you know what forget about it you guys cover that roof we're not going to do
00:14:41.780 it and then when someone saw him on that roof they couldn't communicate it very quickly right and as
00:14:46.460 a result he got multiple shots off flash forward to the incident down in mar-a-lago that you have
00:14:53.300 nothing that i can think of that is benign or innocent or even any sort of incompetence because the
00:14:59.000 fact that he was able to sit there for 12 hours and knew that donald trump was going to be playing
00:15:03.140 golf there which was unannounced i think you have some operational security issues here at the secret
00:15:06.780 service yeah i think you're absolutely right you know the interesting thing to me steve is that
00:15:11.980 the two countries that they allegedly say have an issue with president trump we've heard russia
00:15:17.220 russia is always involved in something they may be trying to kill president trump and iran another
00:15:22.360 country we obviously have issues with now russia we're having issues with russia because we decided
00:15:26.960 to supply ukraine with u.s made long-range missiles for some odd reason i'm not entirely sure
00:15:32.900 i'm no geopolitical expert but common sense to me makes sense that that doesn't make any sense
00:15:38.580 um and iran a country we've been negotiating with or trying to negotiate with for years
00:15:43.740 the largest state sponsor of terror it makes almost like it's too perfect of sense that uh
00:15:50.420 they label off these two nations that want to kill president trump and if i if iran were to do it
00:15:56.280 it would allow us to start some sort of war with iran a ground war or air war whatever kind of war
00:16:01.020 uh lindsey graham and the rhino republican senators want to start over there and if it's with russia
00:16:06.540 uh we're able to go ahead and and bring uh ukraine into nato we're able to stock ukraine with
00:16:12.860 troops on the ground and uh military equipment on the ground and all that good stuff so to me
00:16:17.720 like i said it seems like it's almost too good of a coincidence uh that it's these two foreign
00:16:25.420 nations that want to kill president trump um do you find it odd that we still don't know anything
00:16:30.920 about this kid matthew crooks or the the fellow from hawaii who flew up to uh to kill president
00:16:37.000 trump who's like dirt poor but somehow found a way to get to florida not odd it's definitely
00:16:42.900 suspicious and here let's connect some of the dots lindsey graham and some of these hearings too
00:16:47.680 after the first assassination attempt paula bait deputy director of the fbi and acting director
00:16:53.560 roe for secret service testified to the senate judiciary committee about that and at the time
00:16:58.520 the deputy director of the fbi abate he told uh that committee that the fbi was going to investigate
00:17:04.920 everything they were to take the blinders off they wanted to pursue all potential avenues
00:17:08.360 they were considering investigating this assassination attempt is actually domestic terrorism
00:17:12.940 and the reason they wanted to do that was because they'd learned their lesson from the 2017
00:17:17.200 congressional baseball shooting where a bernie sanders supporter arrived at a baseball field and
00:17:21.620 said where are the republicans and then went and shot at a 10 of the republican caucus and the fbi
00:17:26.880 ruled that that was not an assassination attempt that that was actually just suicide by cop so
00:17:31.360 they've learned the lesson but if you know you know and when you label that investigation as domestic
00:17:36.900 terrorism or maybe you actually had a pre-existing domestic terrorist investigation on mr crooks but
00:17:42.380 either way it's classified we can't tell the american people about it we can't tell members of congress
00:17:47.800 about it outside of a classified session so that in itself means that we're not going to be
00:17:53.560 transparent at all and then you go but to lindsey graham and trying to put it off on iran or russia
00:17:59.860 because they just can't get enough of the military industrial complex dollars flowing into their
00:18:05.160 coffers there was another element too that it was very choreographed the conversation that lindsey
00:18:09.160 graham had with paul abate where they were talking about needing backdoor access
00:18:13.340 access to communications in order to get into crooks his encrypted messages that he's sending
00:18:18.680 and what abate requested and lindsey graham was amenable to was giving the fbi and the federal
00:18:25.400 government real-time backdoor access to all communications because this is like the patriot
00:18:32.840 act this is an opportunity you don't ever let a crisis go to waste of course that means that the
00:18:37.220 federal government would be able to monitor all americans at any time that they wanted to under the
00:18:42.000 slimmest of sort of preconditions that they have it's called the going dark initiative it's been
00:18:45.820 around for six or seven years at this point and lindsey graham was all in for it it's unbelievable
00:18:52.340 i mean it could the same prerequisite could be used for you and i speaking we're speaking about the
00:18:57.340 assassination attempt on president trump oh maybe steven john want to go plan an assassination attempt
00:19:02.420 on lindsey graham the the level of incompetence in this country that we've allowed it to get to
00:19:09.020 and it's hit new highs and i mean i was speaking with roger stone yesterday and i was speaking with
00:19:13.060 mark mitchell from rasmussen we've got to do everything we can steve in 2026 to clear out every
00:19:18.900 single one of these scumbag rhino senators who sit in dc who go along to get along who disrupt the
00:19:26.180 maga movement uh americans overwhelmingly over 50 percent voted for donald trump so that means over
00:19:31.820 50 percent of americans uh are all in on president trump and want president trump's agenda pushed
00:19:36.900 through you look at some of these polling numbers on the border you look at some of these polling
00:19:40.520 numbers on uh president trump's cabinet picks and they're through the roof president's approval rating
00:19:45.400 uh president trump's approval rating going to office is going to be among the highest
00:19:48.700 for any republican to ever enter office and for these rhino senators to go and disrupt anything and
00:19:55.980 we're going to take a quick break here we're going to come back with steve but we're going to take that
00:19:59.500 up on the other side of this break these rhino senators who are doing all they can both behind the scenes
00:20:04.780 in in front of the cameras to try to disrupt some of president trump's picks cash patel
00:20:09.540 pete hegseth tulsi gabbard rfk you go down the list we're going to take it up with steve friend
00:20:14.840 former fbi agent and whistleblower he's also the host of the american radicals podcast you can get
00:20:20.260 it on rumble apple itunes wherever you guys get your podcast we recommend it to you highly
00:20:24.360 coming right back with steve stay with us folks
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00:21:28.120 we're back we're talking with former fbi agent and whistleblower steve friend he's also the host of the
00:21:35.100 american radicals podcast you get on rumble uh iheart apple wherever you guys get your podcast we
00:21:40.480 recommend it to you highly get your daily dose of steve friend steve i want to turn to something we
00:21:45.320 were talking about before we went to break there and it's these low-life rhinos in the senate
00:21:49.620 you've got a few of them senator joni ernst coming out is one of the latest against pete hegseth
00:21:55.940 um they're up for re-election in 2026 a lot of these folks you look at mitch mcconnell
00:22:01.560 susan collins among them fell out in montana or south dakota and uh these people are going to need to
00:22:08.220 be re-elected elon musk for everyone who doesn't know is building a war chest of money to go out and
00:22:13.320 primary these people who think they're going to come out against the maga agenda and as i said
00:22:17.960 before we went to break there president trump winning the popular vote over 50 percent of americans
00:22:22.740 and not just republicans americans chose president trump to be the leader of the republican party to
00:22:28.220 be the leader of um of america to be the leader of the free world so it's what president trump says
00:22:35.220 goes as far as i'm concerned steve who do these senators think they are going out there and
00:22:39.780 filibustering pete hegseth we'll start with him well you go back to november 5th and a mandate was
00:22:47.520 sent the american people voted and gave donald trump not just the electoral college but the popular vote
00:22:52.240 overwhelmingly and the mandate was they want a disruptive figure to the status quo unfortunately
00:22:57.160 these rhinos and others like them even all the communists that are there as well got a different
00:23:02.220 mandate the mandate was we have to throw up as many roadblocks and speed bumps as possible in order
00:23:07.080 to thwart the disruption to the status quo and unfortunately there's way too many of those
00:23:12.580 people who've been elected to higher office including guys like mike grounds from south
00:23:16.640 dakota from a blood red state you walk around south dakota if you see a democrat they call the police
00:23:21.640 that's how rare it is super majorities across the board and yet these guys have still ascended to
00:23:26.920 power and once they do they get the hooks in there's nothing that seems to be done there has to be an
00:23:32.320 effort afoot it it's not just funding but an appetite for the primary process you go look at
00:23:38.780 the communists when they do a primary i mean they're in excess of 50 60 sometimes 70 turnout
00:23:43.600 go to republican primary 20 to 30 tops people are just not that interested and part of being an american
00:23:50.020 is being inconvenienced and uncomfortable at times that is your birthright you have these great things
00:23:57.080 because you're an american not because you're just born into them you actually have to be actively
00:24:00.600 engaged being american is an action verb and unfortunately up to this point we haven't seen
00:24:06.820 it from the right hopefully with an elon musk and maybe expanding the tent and being excited about
00:24:11.560 this new and evolving gop that they can get people engaged in 2026 during the midterms
00:24:17.300 yeah and you know the i sell everybody on the show and you've got to do it on your show and i've got
00:24:21.520 to do it on my show we've got to do it on every show these folks who go out and are doing this bad
00:24:25.900 behavior like you said there was a mandate on november 5th and the american people made their
00:24:31.060 voices very clear we've got to come out here every single day and call out these folks joanie
00:24:35.820 ernst is another one nobody talked about uh journey ernst when she ran for office when there was an
00:24:40.520 alleged affair that she had overseas uh when she was in the military she's in office she wants to talk
00:24:45.680 about character what do they have on pete haggsett they have on pete haggsett that they say he's an
00:24:49.600 alcoholic he slept with a woman uh consensually who are we to judge what someone does on their
00:24:55.840 own free time he didn't break the law as far as i'm concerned if the guy likes to have a glass
00:24:59.800 of wine every night when he goes to dinner lebron james has a bottle of wine every night before he
00:25:04.940 has it he's probably i hate to say this but probably the best basketball player of all time so we're
00:25:09.620 going to sit here and judge and say this and that usually the people steven who throw the most stones
00:25:14.900 are the ones that have the most skeletons in their closet joanie ernst like i said i'm using for
00:25:19.180 example as one what is her reasoning for not supporting pete haggsett man served his country in honor
00:25:25.140 left the military honorably came out worked with veterans honorably um joanie ernst is sitting here
00:25:33.020 throwing throwing rocks living in a glass house while she allegedly had an affair on her husband
00:25:37.460 while she was deployed overseas i mean the double standard here steve do you think we can ever get
00:25:44.880 rid of it and these folks just like assimilate to norm normalcy like and not have to be a-holes and
00:25:52.120 constantly just go against president trump or the maga agenda for absolutely no reason
00:25:57.260 it goes back to my previous answer where i talked about you have to be inconvenienced i go to the
00:26:02.760 polls every once in a while but you have to be willing to be uncomfortable you have to get comfortable
00:26:07.580 being uncomfortable and the communist depends on that as it's uh it's proton torpedo to the photon
00:26:14.400 torpedo the thermal exhaust port right people don't like to feel uncomfortable and as a result of that
00:26:20.720 they can just wait you out look you take like a pete haggsett um his personal life aside they they're
00:26:27.640 they're doing the whole um we're in a playing game in the playoffs for a baseball and your starting
00:26:33.920 pitcher is struggling you got to go with the quick hook right well we try to go with the sex scandal
00:26:38.060 that didn't take now we're going to go with the alcohol scandal and that's not going to take back to
00:26:42.340 the comfort i don't care and pete haggsett doesn't seem to care and the other people who are
00:26:47.960 system disruptors who are going to come in can't care what your establishment types what your legacy
00:26:53.720 media says it doesn't matter look i've been sort of in the public eye to a certain extent for the
00:26:59.820 last two years and uh i don't care if cnn or msnbc or in the new york times or washington post says
00:27:09.120 something bad about me i'm actually encouraged by that because if i'm making communists angry it means
00:27:13.660 i'm doing the right thing and if we can get that sort of ideology around we can get beyond the
00:27:19.840 thought process of well you know we all want the same thing i might disagree with my neighbor he has
00:27:25.400 a sign for a different candidate but you know we all can get along here no your neighbor is a communist
00:27:30.960 who wants to put you in a death camp and he subscribes to the belief of that which not as banned is
00:27:35.820 required right so you're going to have to fight force with force on this one and i mean that
00:27:39.960 rhetorically mutually assured destruction the other side destroys candidates for office and our side
00:27:46.860 just kind of says well can't we pick someone that we can all compromise around no no i want somebody
00:27:51.560 to go in there and cut off heads rhetorically yeah and now they're talking about ron desantis a never
00:27:57.160 trumper hates trump trump saved his ass guy was pulling an eight percent the next day he shot up
00:28:01.500 people say he's a good governor roger stone will disagree with you and say he's a terrible governor
00:28:05.500 if you got car insurance down in florida uh premiums are through the roof insurance rates
00:28:10.140 on houses through the roof um you know but that's the issue is the republicans are so fast to take
00:28:16.040 their tent and and uh and go ahead behind somebody else the same thing they did with matt gates a lot
00:28:20.760 of things and this last thing we'll say on on headset and i want to get your thoughts on it but
00:28:24.780 they say he's not experienced he's unqualified well what makes him unqualified steve we have all these
00:28:31.220 disqualified folks in washington and how much money are we in debt over 30 trillion dollars in
00:28:36.000 debt right these are the smartest lawyers the smartest folks we have running this country you
00:28:40.580 look over at the pentagon they just failed their seventh consecutive audit unable to account for
00:28:46.040 almost 850 billion dollars so these are the folks that they say are the smartest folks steve these are
00:28:52.100 the guys that we need to keep running this joint okay you can't account for 800 and almost 50 billion
00:28:57.260 dollars you failed your seventh audit in a row but you want us to trust you that pete hikes that's
00:29:03.200 not the guy for the job i mean who are we supposed to listen to here steve the guys who can't find
00:29:09.420 over 800 billion dollars or or a guy who's you know part of the the maga movement the trump movement who
00:29:15.780 wants to get rid of the woke garbage in the military and and reform this place to me it's it seems like
00:29:21.960 uh the place stinks to high heavens that they're terrified that someone comes in who knows what
00:29:27.620 he's talking about who knows what financials look like and they're going to uncover this whole
00:29:31.600 operation where there's been probably stealing uh if you can't account for that much money um probably
00:29:39.200 wasteful spending on things that shouldn't have been spent on what are your thoughts well i think pete
00:29:44.880 headseth has a history that's well documented look the guy's actually been in combat he's put on a
00:29:48.600 flak jacket and commanded men in combat which makes him at least you could articulate uh familiar with
00:29:56.220 defense right and beyond that he's really well educated he's really a charismatic guy but
00:30:02.660 ultimately i'm most encouraged by the fact that when his name was put forth you had the military
00:30:06.400 industrial complex reach out and say uh well he's never worked for one of us so uh we disapprove that
00:30:11.540 right away again a paradigm shifting and for those uh eggheads in washington dc who lose all of our
00:30:17.780 money um but really what they're doing is just pillaging the treasury and lining their own
00:30:21.520 pockets they're gonna need a very capable defense department because at this point the only thing
00:30:28.460 that's keeping the chinese armada from entering the baltimore harbor is the fact that we have a
00:30:34.440 capable fighting force and that's been eroded under the biden administration to such a point now where
00:30:39.320 the days are not long if you had a continuation or a kamala harris as president that i really do fear
00:30:45.720 that there would be some sort of risk now yeah you're absolutely right i want to take one more
00:30:50.000 quick break here folks we're talking with steve friend he's a former fbi agent fbi whistleblower and
00:30:55.260 he's the host of the american radicals podcast you catch him on rumble apple spotify wherever you guys get
00:31:00.080 your podcasts when we return steve i saved the best for last and we're going to take up the fbi your
00:31:05.940 former employer cash patel has been tapped to lead the fbi i know cash very well i know cash to be a
00:31:12.640 great american and i a man i think is going to do a hell of a job when he gets confirmed and i say
00:31:17.940 when not if um because i know damn well he's getting confirmed um but i want to take up your
00:31:23.240 your former employer and what we're going to do what we can do and what we're going to do
00:31:27.300 to reform this place from the absolute hell hole um crap hole of a sinkhole that these radical
00:31:36.300 democrats and christopher ray have turned it into um so we're coming right back with steve friend folks
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00:33:18.760 guaranteed steve i want to turn to your former employer the fbi uh just a few months ago giving
00:33:26.660 themselves a blank check to go ahead and build themselves a brand new home um i hear with some
00:33:31.760 secret compartments and some secret trap doors some safe rooms and all that good stuff uh let's
00:33:38.660 start with that first before we get into cash patel running the joint how the hell are we going to
00:33:44.700 clean up this institution is it possible to clean it up or do we just need to go ahead and we'll say
00:33:50.540 metaphorically you hear that fbi cia metaphorically bulldoze it well i'm on record for the last couple
00:33:57.380 of years of saying that i believe that there was no route other than shattering it to a thousand
00:34:01.740 pieces and scattering it to the wind metaphorically i happen to be in the minority uh position on this
00:34:09.320 one um and i'm pragmatic enough to know that's not going to happen there's just not enough appetite
00:34:13.000 for it but i have a silver lining with the fact that cash patel i think is the type of guy that is
00:34:19.120 going to come in and make the necessary changes that we could change the demo to a reno to such
00:34:24.400 an extent that we can actually pull the agency back from the brink and make it an objective force for
00:34:28.020 good you talk about building a new headquarters there actually is infrastructure in redstone arsenal
00:34:33.940 huntsville alabama it's a two and a half billion dollar facility it was constructed for training
00:34:37.900 purposes for wmd stuff and also intended to be the future headquarters of the fbi but too many in
00:34:44.360 washington dc thought that alabama sounded yucky so they resisted that so i guess let's just write
00:34:49.340 that off two and a half billion dollars and they wanted a new facility double the size of the
00:34:53.640 pentagon the pentagon has over a million people the fbi has 38 000 nationwide but they get double
00:35:00.700 the size and it's just surprised no one that they picked a site but wouldn't you know there was a
00:35:05.220 conflict of interest so corruption again reigns supreme now over to cash i can't think of anyone who's
00:35:11.820 more eminently qualified to take this position up just because of his experience look he worked for
00:35:16.540 devon nunez he was on the house select committee of intelligence he rooted out and exposed the
00:35:20.600 corruption that was involved with russiagate he also worked over a dod he prosecuted the war on crime
00:35:27.340 he was part of jsoc as a prosecutor going after that and then the other element that no one seems to
00:35:32.500 cover down on and that is the fact that cash patel entered into the legal profession as a defense
00:35:36.940 attorney and not for a white shoe law firm defending people for 600 an hour he was a public defender at a
00:35:42.780 local and a state level and i think that gives him a unique perspective because he can appreciate the
00:35:46.760 power that the fbi brings to bear and he can have a healthy respect for civil liberties and get away
00:35:51.740 from making the process the punishment this guy has got all the bona fides and i think that the last
00:35:57.700 thing i want to say is the measure of the man fbi says fidelity bravery integrity i met cash patel
00:36:03.940 i had a conversation with cash patel two years ago during thanksgiving you want to talk about
00:36:08.780 investigating the guy investigating found out my phone number and called me on thanksgiving and said
00:36:14.200 hi i'm cash patel i run a foundation to support whistleblowers i know you're unpaid right now
00:36:18.980 my foundation would like to support your family during this trying time and he gave my family a
00:36:23.600 donation and he said after that i don't want any attention for this this is something that i really
00:36:28.680 believe in i don't want any publicity for it and i just wanted you to know that somebody's out here
00:36:33.140 supporting you well that's the measure of the man yeah like i said i've gotten to know cash very
00:36:38.100 well he was always on this show probably once a week uh when lou was alive um we've gotten him back
00:36:43.860 a few times since he's obviously been very busy but you're absolutely right and you know i'd never
00:36:49.140 heard that story before it's pretty unbelievable and remarkable i only know him to be a great
00:36:53.740 american and a great person uh full of truth but if you go on twitter and you read some of the
00:36:58.740 stuff they write about him he's uh i saw someone over there accusing him of being a cocaine addict
00:37:03.560 because he's constantly sick i mean the measure these democrats will go to uh to try to smear
00:37:09.600 somebody and defame somebody uh and tarnish their reputation it bears no boundaries steve and it's for
00:37:16.300 absolutely no reason cash patel never did anything wrong to even the democrats all he did was sit there
00:37:22.360 and try to uncover a scam on which they tried to implicate president trump with ready for it russia
00:37:29.440 um that's cash patel's biggest flaw in the eyes of the democrats it goes to show you that they
00:37:35.380 really are truly terrified of him and what he can come in and do um the fbi's mantra i don't think
00:37:42.300 they abide by any of that stuff you've got chris ray in that place which i don't understand how chris
00:37:47.180 ray got there in the first place who got to president trump and said chris ray's got to be your
00:37:51.460 fbi director because he's turned that place inside out and upside down and um i've had former fbi agents
00:37:57.860 on this show and i won't say his name but a friend of mine who comes on this show and he says i can't
00:38:03.880 sit here and say that the whole fbi is rancid and corrupt because i have friends in there who i know
00:38:09.140 are not rancid and corrupt okay what about the rest of them and i use this example all the time steve
00:38:15.020 if there's a dead skunk on the sixth floor of the fbi you're probably going to smell it on the seventh
00:38:20.580 floor you're probably going to smell it on the eighth floor you're going to smell it on the
00:38:23.640 second floor and you're going to smell it on the fourth floor the co-op of the the uh the
00:38:28.800 covert operation that these democrats are running on president trump on innocent americans spying on
00:38:35.240 folks trying to ruin people's lives um i don't think was any secret i mean it was probably the best
00:38:41.960 kept secret in in their building but people know what was going on why weren't there more people like
00:38:47.100 and this is what i tell them when when they say and hannity the same thing there's good rank and
00:38:51.380 file guys well bullshit they're bullshit because there's rank and file guys who watched and
00:38:56.360 investigated and got on a computer and spied on americans while they watched uh americans lives
00:39:02.200 be torn apart why aren't there more steven friends why aren't there more folks uh like the the
00:39:07.200 whistleblowers uh from the hunter biden case a lot more people than just two or three people knew
00:39:12.180 what was going on steve whether it be the hunter biden case uh whether it be spying on president
00:39:17.040 trump whether it be trying to set up michael flynn you go down the list of all these people's lives
00:39:21.220 that they've tried to ruin if the rank and file guys are such good people then why aren't they
00:39:25.440 coming out and blowing the whistle like you risking it all to save this country losing your pension after
00:39:30.400 working there for however many years where you get a pension putting your family in jeopardy having
00:39:34.720 to relocate a row why do these folks just go there for a paycheck and not love their country
00:39:40.520 unfortunately i think you nailed it with that last comment they're compromised these people who
00:39:47.120 depend on the paycheck and the esteem that it gives you look you're an fbi agent you walk into
00:39:51.380 any social gathering you're the most interesting person who's there right right these guys depend
00:39:56.000 on the golden eagle crapping into their bank account every two weeks the number of fbi agents
00:40:00.100 who i knew who lived hand to mouth paycheck to paycheck should shock the conscience of the american
00:40:05.820 people you're overpaid as an fbi agent the thought process being we're going to overpay you so that you
00:40:10.560 will not accept bribes because you're so financially indigent like so many are like i took a police
00:40:16.140 officer's job as a rookie cop i made sixteen dollars an hour all right my step up to become the fbi was
00:40:25.120 enormous for me now other people maybe made sacrifices they came from the private industry but if you're an
00:40:30.660 fbi agent tenured after five years you're pulling down 130k you get 50 paid days off a year wow three
00:40:37.320 hours a week to work out paid three hours a week to work on your mental health and wellness and you know
00:40:44.300 friday afternoon three o'clock everybody's just leaving the office it's a really sweet gig and people justified
00:40:50.600 things by saying look i've got a family to feed i have alimony that i'm responsible for i got a mortgage i can't
00:40:57.800 afford to lose my health care it would be irresponsible of me to leave my family on the side
00:41:01.680 and i'm sorry if you raise your hand you swear an oath and you enter a position of public trust there is a
00:41:07.240 greater expectation of you you've been weighed and measured and found wanting and you even received
00:41:11.840 training on this we went to the holocaust memorial museum we went to the mlk memorial museum and we learned
00:41:16.800 that those sorts of atrocities can only occur when you just follow orders i had conversations when i came forward
00:41:23.680 to my executive management just before they walked me out and they said to me steve you have an oath
00:41:28.520 of office and you have training we understand that as i cited it to them and they said but your real
00:41:33.820 duty is to the institution institution of a constitution right and they said that i should set an example for
00:41:40.280 my children and just follow orders this is legion within the fbi at this point and you talk about all
00:41:47.160 the way up to the tippy top because you know can't be the good men and women sean hennedy thank you very
00:41:51.080 little let's talk about the tippy top james comey who was appointed by barack obama but was supposed
00:41:56.660 to be just a law man he was beyond reproach he was surrounded by people who call themselves the
00:42:01.360 college of cardinals that's a fact and james comey ran an off the books honeypot op into the donald trump
00:42:08.600 campaign in 2015 where he sent undercover female agents to have sex with george papadopoulos just to
00:42:14.260 dig up dirt and then he sent agents in to entrap mike flynn when he was fired we had andy mccabe
00:42:20.480 manny mccabe oversaw the crossfire hurricane investigation with peter struck and lisa page
00:42:26.060 and then flash forward to chris christie making the suggestion to donald trump to hire christopher
00:42:31.080 ray because he helped fix bridgegate and christopher ray oversaw the censorship of the hunter biden laptop
00:42:37.200 story when he wasn't too busy saying oh it's just fine for the fbi to go out and arrest 89 year old
00:42:42.540 concentration camp survivors because they're praying outside of an abortion clinic it's a politicized
00:42:46.820 agency i realized that cash patel is a proud supporter of donald trump i find it quite refreshing
00:42:53.820 that he actually wears his politics on his sleeve because he hasn't let it impact his work because
00:42:58.900 he rooted out corruption of an fbi run by both a democrat and a republican appointed director
00:43:04.460 yeah you bring up a very good point uh whereas you got chris ray and you know they'll always say
00:43:10.240 if you watch like the left string the left uh mainstream media well i shouldn't even say left
00:43:14.540 because mainstream media is all left but they'll say well james comey's a republican he's got an r next
00:43:19.660 to his name um uh robert muller was a republican he's got a christopher ray is a republican these i'd
00:43:26.460 almost rather have a democrat because at least we know what we're getting with them like you just alluded
00:43:30.260 to with cash patel whereas you've got these undercover democrats who are acting as republicans
00:43:34.920 and now i can't seem to understand why can somebody in good conscience steve how can anybody in good
00:43:42.980 conscience an andy mccabe a james comey uh robert muller hate somebody so much i mean does the fbi do
00:43:52.760 that much brainwashing to some people and obviously you aren't one of the ones who was brainwashed
00:43:57.500 because you made it out alive and a better person i think it's probably safe to say than if you stayed
00:44:02.700 in um based on the track that you said it sounds like you were going down uh does the fbi brainwash
00:44:10.260 that many people into believing like this is a cult you're married to this cult if you ever leave
00:44:15.840 this cult you know it's like leaving a crime family you're you go get your head removed somewhere and
00:44:21.420 you disappear is that the level of brainwashing these people do it really is look one of the final
00:44:27.660 meetings that i had just before i got walked out was with a special agent in charge of my division
00:44:31.580 in jacksonville and sherry onks sat down and said she was very disappointed in me of course and that i
00:44:37.320 needed to do some soul searching to decide if i wanted to be part of the organization going forward
00:44:42.180 and people become so invested in the mythos that is the fbi which is why you get even retired agents
00:44:49.200 at this point who say look it's it's still a great thing it's still a great organization they
00:44:53.820 hearken back to the good old days look if you were in the fbi before 9-11 you have no comprehension of
00:44:59.720 how it exists if you were in the fbi before the election of donald trump again you have no
00:45:05.080 comprehension of how off the rails it is at this point it is diametrically opposed to civil liberties
00:45:11.340 for the american people it views the american people as opportunities for itself to expand
00:45:15.840 the bureaucracy and personally enrich the members of the agency the fbi has a quota system called
00:45:21.560 integrated program management where they have to get a certain number of arrests every single year
00:45:25.880 and if you don't get those arrests then your boss doesn't get his bonus so you're pressured to
00:45:30.000 and we're talking about senior executives that make fifty thousand dollars extra in bonus compensation
00:45:35.560 because their underlings open the right number of domestic terrorism cases or arrested the right
00:45:41.140 number of people or use the right number of wiretaps or you have the entire intelligence branch which
00:45:46.880 just turns everything on its head and looks at american people just because they want to they just
00:45:52.180 collect intelligence on them they characterize them as things that are deemed to be a threat which is how
00:45:57.280 the national security space moved from legitimate terrorist threats to homegrown violent extremists
00:46:03.620 to domestic violent extremists and militia violent extremists to now we have anti-government anti-authority
00:46:10.300 violent extremist agave which the fbi and homeland security authored a strategic intelligence assessment
00:46:16.480 and decide and defined anti-government anti-authority violent extremist agave as someone with a perception
00:46:23.600 of government overreach or negligence going back to you you're a supervising law officer i would have
00:46:30.460 looked her right in the eye and told her go to hell soul searching who the hell do these people think
00:46:34.060 they are steve like they're better than you you're the one with the conscience she's not she's the one
00:46:38.880 who's getting this paycheck you know it brings back a memory i was speaking to one of my former bosses who
00:46:43.520 was a special agent in the fbi and it was sort of funny he said to me he goes you know it's crazy about
00:46:47.800 this whole fbi and this is some years ago uh just after 2016 when they started going after trump
00:46:52.780 he said you know what the crazy thing about the fbi is john i said what's that he said the first thing
00:46:58.420 you do in the fbi right after you sign whatever your paper your documents the first thing you're
00:47:04.860 taught to do is lie and i said what do you mean lie he says the first thing the fbi teaches you and
00:47:09.440 tells you you have to do is you have to submit fake overtime hours because it's what goes into the
00:47:15.240 budget and if you show less money spent on a budget obviously they come back with a less budget
00:47:19.780 next year and they trim some fat off it so your first thing they tell you to do is go ahead and
00:47:23.600 lie about your overtime how much overtime you're actually putting in and you have to put in x amount
00:47:27.580 of overtime you don't have to work it just put it in sit down and lie about it it's no problem
00:47:32.500 and i said that's pretty insane because this is you know the fbi or first uh the acronym of their
00:47:38.340 letters fidelity so i thought that was very very interesting um i want to before we wrap up here
00:47:46.360 i want to get your thoughts do you think president trump gets a fair shake this time do you think
00:47:50.860 some of these career uh fbi officials uh are going to be heading out the door and give president
00:47:58.820 trump a fair shake a clean slate to bring in his own folks um do you think cash patel has it in him
00:48:04.300 to clean house if they don't i'm extremely confident that cash patel will be able to
00:48:09.620 make it through the confirmation process and then if he becomes and when he becomes the fbi director
00:48:15.200 that there will be a lot of the 250 to 300 senior executives who will not be out the door because we
00:48:22.600 don't need lawsuits but maybe find themselves in a position they haven't been in for 15 to 18 years
00:48:28.340 and that is at a desk working cases right in areas that really need attention so if you're say a
00:48:36.240 section chief of counterintelligence in washington dc right now and you're prime you're just waiting on
00:48:40.980 your next slot you're going to take over an entire field office pack your bags you're going to memphis
00:48:45.600 to work violent crime if that doesn't sound good to you if you don't want to actually do the job
00:48:49.880 then you better just resign that's it and i i'm supremely confident that cash patel is the man that's
00:48:57.700 going to take that up he's seen it firsthand and he's going to surround himself with people who
00:49:01.600 share that sentiment and i believe that we'll actually have the chance to see the most beloved
00:49:06.840 director of the fbi since jay agar hoover where he pulled him back from the brink and to those
00:49:12.080 communists on the left how are you going to stand in the way of a former defense attorney and a man of
00:49:17.520 color you know and some of these radical marxist dems hopefully they do some soul searching steve to put
00:49:23.860 it that way over these next few months and start to wake up and smell the coffee about um choosing
00:49:30.200 your country over a clan uh over an organization that doesn't have your back they don't give a damn
00:49:36.980 what happens to you one way or another they don't care if you get killed they don't because you're
00:49:40.660 just another number at the end of the day uh it is what it is and it's like any corporate america job
00:49:45.980 or any job you take you're just for the most part you're just another number so maybe those folks
00:49:50.360 should do some soul searching on what really matters to them uh the you know the america the
00:49:55.340 country that made them or this institution that has totally brainwashed them uh i want to wrap up
00:50:01.940 with this steve you had mentioned the fbi getting back to work and fighting crime which is what they're
00:50:05.840 supposed to do um or this week we find out a ceo of united healthcare gets assassinated in um early
00:50:15.760 morning hours now it's days later they still don't have this shooter they have pictures of the
00:50:20.700 shooter shooter dropped the cell phone the shooter um had a very distinctive outfit on a backpack the
00:50:28.000 shooter got on a city bike which you have to pay for a credit card they say he went into central park
00:50:32.240 in new york city and boom he vanished he disappeared never to be seen again it to me it seems absolutely
00:50:39.980 insane that we're able to catch some crazy things going on like some of these russian folks who
00:50:45.360 interfered in our election on facebook but we can't seem to find the probably most um i don't
00:50:52.280 know how you would say it the most camered place in the world steve there's a camera on every single
00:50:58.400 damn street corner in new york city there's a camera in every single establishment in new york city
00:51:03.500 yet somehow this guy goes down an alleyway by the way for anyone who's never been to new york and
00:51:08.040 doesn't live in new york there's really no alleyways in new york city because that's prime real estate they put
00:51:12.360 buildings there they build them bigger or wider this man goes into an alley disappears steve now
00:51:17.120 days later we can't seem to find him is this another one of these things where it's a little bit
00:51:22.120 um interesting i think there's just going to be a manhunt afoot the fbi is not really going to be
00:51:29.840 at the tip of the spear on that one because they're law enforcement cosplay they're not real cops
00:51:34.080 i have a lot more faith in nypd to take it up there's a preponderance of evidence that they're
00:51:38.540 going to have at the fingertips you talk about being able to track cell phones and uh and look
00:51:42.440 at video surveillance cameras and they recovered a fingerprint which i think was smudged but at the
00:51:46.680 same time they have dna who's to say that they're not just already on the phone with one of these
00:51:50.760 ancestry.coms and they find out who this person's third cousin is and then ultimately it's going to
00:51:55.860 come down to just human intelligence and enough people have seen that photograph that i expect that
00:52:01.760 we'll have a tip and be able to identify this guy and it's just going to be a question of the manhunter's
00:52:05.720 doing their job and bringing him into into custody you know i i'm gonna say this on the show because
00:52:10.540 i got blocked on twitter from saying when i mentioned it but i saw they have a closer up
00:52:14.600 picture of this fellow without a mask on and he didn't exactly have the bone structure of a male
00:52:19.780 in the face so i alluded to that on twitter that it may not be a male it could be one of those folks
00:52:24.760 who decides they want to become i don't know that was my uh my guess and we'll see if it comes true
00:52:30.900 or not but it definitely didn't look like the facial structure of uh your ordinary typical man
00:52:35.680 that uh at birth but i guess we'll wait and see and uh and pray for that man's family who's
00:52:41.000 disgustingly murdered steve friend you're a great american uh the podcast is american radicals
00:52:47.000 you can catch it on rumble apple spotify wherever you get your podcasts thanks so much for joining
00:52:51.880 us today brother we appreciate it thanks for having me appreciate it thanks everybody for being with us
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