The Great America Show - August 17, 2025


The Great America Sunday Show: August 17, 2025


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

192.06152

Word Count

10,563

Sentence Count

8

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

A new Democratic Whistleblower is out telling us that they told the FBI back in 2017 that Adam Schiff and his co-conspirators were leaking classified documents in order to hurt Donald J. Trump. This is the same man who said donald trump was guilty of every crime in the book for taking classified documents that he declassified to Mar-A-Lago. How could it be?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us thanks so
00:00:06.560 much for spending part of your day your night your evening with us we truly always appreciate it a lot
00:00:12.800 to get to in today's episode we're going to be joined in just a moment by my good friend the
00:00:17.280 great mark mitchell there's so much to talk about today a new democrat whistleblower is out telling
00:00:22.960 us that they told the fbi back in 2017 that adam schiff pencil neck adam schiff and bang bang eric
00:00:30.620 swalwell were leaking classified information in order to hurt donald trump as it related to the
00:00:38.720 russia collusion hoax this is the same adam schiff who said donald trump was guilty of every crime in
00:00:45.080 the book for taking classified documents that he declassified to mar-a-lago how could it be is he
00:00:50.820 this hypocritical it doesn't make much sense does it this is a man who told us donald trump's the
00:00:57.160 criminal it turns out what we knew all along was adam schiff is the criminal retribution as some
00:01:03.720 like to call it i call it justice maybe on the way for some of those rogue judges who decided they
00:01:09.560 were going to go after donald trump his family and everybody around him we're going to take all that
00:01:13.760 up and much much more right now with my pal mark mitchell
00:01:17.720 mark it's a delight to see you again um i don't know how we found you but you've been taking off
00:01:28.940 way too much i'm glad you finally made your way back on the show i thought you were mad at me
00:01:33.220 the audience like me too so it's good to see you back on my stuff sorry that's what i told him i was
00:01:39.540 unsure if you were playing with the kids or or whatnot but yeah it's nonetheless it's good to
00:01:44.600 have you back there's so much that's happened since the last time we spoke including what happened
00:01:48.520 yesterday with dc uh now getting i guess what we'll call a little bit of a makeover because they just
00:01:55.580 can't seem to get their stuff together uh their city under control homeless homelessness out of control
00:02:01.360 carjackings people getting killed seth rich got murdered in that place uh i mean a long list of
00:02:07.020 things that have happened now us on the the side of ideology uh think it's a great thing the
00:02:13.200 marxist democrats are telling us that it's jim crow 2.0 let's take a listen to jim cliburn no less
00:02:19.620 telling us that this is indeed jim crow 2.0 i do want to ask you about the news that we have been
00:02:26.360 watching unfold out of washington dc and i want you to take a listen to what mayor bowser had to say
00:02:32.180 about today's actions by the president my message to residents is this we know that access to our
00:02:39.700 democracy is tenuous and while this action today is unsettling and unprecedented i can't say that
00:02:49.120 given some of the rhetoric of the past that we're totally surprised congressman as a student of
00:02:56.720 history as someone who is living this right now draw a line for us between what we are watching
00:03:01.760 happening in washington dc with the president of the united states and what we are watching unfold in
00:03:06.760 south carolina in missouri in texas you may recall at the democratic convention uh i spoke one evening
00:03:16.460 and i said the project 2025 is jim crow 2.0 now jim crow 1.0 came out of a um uh let's a thesis
00:03:30.020 written written by a converter confederate general martin gary if you look at my project 2025
00:03:40.360 look at uh that 1876 document uh you will see why i said what i did at the democratic convention
00:03:49.660 because whoever wrote project 2025 they used those edicts out of 1876 i can tell you right now
00:04:02.340 exactly what is going to happen in so many of these instances because it's all right there if you look
00:04:11.880 in the history books you see it and so that's why uh the mayor said what she said uh in fact i was with
00:04:21.840 one of her top aides over the weekend and we had some discussions on this no they're not surprised
00:04:28.120 because we've been talking about this for a while uh we were just hoping it would not come to pass
00:04:32.820 congressman james cliburn dropping insider information
00:04:36.340 i feel infinitely dumber uh watching him and that uh host i don't even know what her name is
00:04:44.060 dollar store jory reed problem i was gonna say that uh these people are are so lost and confused
00:04:52.140 before i get your reaction with everything that that just took place in washington dc uh the chief
00:04:58.020 of police was asked who now takes control who has the chain of command i want to get your reaction
00:05:03.460 but first i want you to listen to what she had to say what the chain of command is now
00:05:07.600 what does that mean well is it tam bondi speaking to the mayor how does this work so at the executive
00:05:13.940 order is clear um the president has requested mpd services and our home rule charter um outlines the
00:05:23.000 process um the president designated attorney general bondi uh as his proxy uh to to to request services
00:05:32.000 for me so that was the mayor bowser and and the chief of police there chain of command what does
00:05:39.140 that mean yeah i'm former military it blows my mind there's somebody in an executive role
00:05:45.540 an executive role doesn't know what a chain of command is that's pretty embarrassing but it's
00:05:50.460 the way i mean the democrats you know lowest common denominator floats to the top uh yeah thanks for
00:05:56.160 making me listen to msnbc i don't think anybody watches it anymore and i definitely know they're not
00:06:00.800 changing minds msnbc is where the religious left goes to bathe themselves in catechisms and that's
00:06:08.100 their latest catechism but it's not changing numbers at all uh you know to rewind everybody we haven't
00:06:14.340 talked in a while that trump's numbers were doing pretty well took a hit because the epstein stuff
00:06:18.660 hasn't really recovered he's been sitting around negative four to negative one uh trump approval
00:06:24.280 underwater so that's not horrible but it definitely was a hit but none of this other stuff is moving
00:06:31.040 it and let's look at the crime issue the crime issue we had almost 80 percent saying crime was
00:06:35.300 going to be an important issue in the election uh from 60 percent to roughly 15 percent number people
00:06:42.160 thought the problem with violent crime was getting worse not better and i just pulled up numbers from
00:06:46.780 just a year ago republicans were beating democrats 53 percent to 35 percent on the issue of crime
00:06:52.840 well and so for trump to just pound this issue it's going to be a winner and we know that because when
00:06:58.220 his numbers were soaring last when he was up at plus eight trump approval was when la was burning down
00:07:03.940 with all these anti-ice protests so the optics here is great this is a winner trump should definitely
00:07:08.560 pile into it yeah the epstein thing i i think was probably as you put it the demise of the numbers
00:07:14.620 um i think at the end of the day he he's righted this ship he's said to declassify he sent todd blanche
00:07:21.960 to go talk with galane maxwell still not enough but i think he's got the ship on the right track and
00:07:26.760 pam bondi is falling in line i mean any day that i turn on fox news not that i ever turn it on but
00:07:32.500 you know i'll go through and read the the highlights she's not on fox news so any day pam bondi's not on
00:07:37.920 fox news i think is a good day for justice yeah 100 and that she's absolutely working so um
00:07:44.540 people are saying oh the epstein stuff that trump is doing this to cover the epstein stuff up i don't
00:07:50.380 think that's the case at all i've said it from the beginning trump is in the epstein documents in one
00:07:55.040 instance or another for being on his plane with his wife and his child um and i think that's the extent
00:08:02.040 of of who's in it now who else is being protected in these files i don't know why don't we go ask the
00:08:07.120 judge who yesterday denied the release of galane maxwell's grand jury testimony who was an obama
00:08:14.280 appointee uh why don't we go ask them what's going on with that yeah the democrats don't need those
00:08:20.960 questions to be answered and so what i've been tracking i don't want to get into epstein i talked
00:08:24.720 about epstein so much i don't either i don't either it was obviously one of trump's biggest unforced errors
00:08:29.920 ever his numbers haven't gotten worse now i think they're probably going to get better and i always
00:08:35.180 thought that was going to be the case i thought there might have been a hit to republicans net
00:08:39.300 though because republicans are down for the generic ballot and also more importantly they're starting
00:08:44.420 to lose on issues that they should be winning on that's kind of a problem but um i mean just like
00:08:51.140 recently we did election integrity and republicans are roughly tied that shouldn't be the case
00:08:56.960 um you know hold a first amendment democrats are up a point now just all these things where
00:09:03.100 republicans were winning on every single issue just a year ago we had them up like 10 points on
00:09:07.800 immigration we hit them up on even education which was kind of wild and only a one point discrepancy
00:09:13.040 on abortion now some of that is like okay a new president's in office the people answering polls
00:09:17.600 change obviously but the generic ballot polling has been pretty accurate and the republicans are down
00:09:23.780 four points right now and it's just been a steady decline how much is that is the big beautiful bill
00:09:28.840 how much of it is epstein i don't know but the point is is that if trump recovers that doesn't
00:09:33.400 necessarily mean that the republicans are going to be and that's what i've been harping about
00:09:37.400 so now it looks like he may have managed it as best as they could i think they probably didn't do
00:09:42.660 a good enough job but what i look at is things like if you go to reddit politics right now
00:09:47.500 look at it three weeks ago every single one of the top 20 posts was epstein you look at it a week
00:09:52.860 ago about half of them now only one of the top 20 posts is about epstein and so for the left i guess
00:09:59.660 they've determined it's not politically expedient right now and they're back in uh you know narrative
00:10:05.060 r d mode and so what they're doing is calling trump jim crow and they're like you know all these things
00:10:10.380 right so i guess it didn't work they'll probably still bring up the issue but i don't think it was a
00:10:16.480 super huge winner the search volume for epstein is down now then i guess trump's got a window to just
00:10:22.120 come out and do major stuff but it's the summer and i don't think people are really paying attention
00:10:27.700 and so i think what we'll do is like in two weeks we'll see what really sticks is people pay attention
00:10:33.760 they go back to school they get off their vacations and i don't know what that'll be it might be the
00:10:38.820 banking executive order he just pushed through it might be him talking about rounding up people in
00:10:44.000 chicago and new york or it might be this redistricting fight which is going to drag on and probably get
00:10:49.420 pretty gross by the way mark mitchell just left the corporate mark mitchell out on him with the
00:10:54.440 r d the research and development yeah acronym that's a that's a good one i'm gonna have to it's where all
00:11:01.000 the little cia intel gaslighting agents go to try and figure out what will resonate with the left
00:11:07.040 pretty sure it's almost all intel assets there i just pictured a thousand minions flocking to a to a
00:11:14.560 little room to to get to the brainiac to figure out what's going on so after the whole epstein
00:11:20.980 misstep i my opinion and i've been tough on the president and everyone involved in this thing about
00:11:27.740 the handling of that and i haven't let off the gas um it seems they've taken a few steps in the right
00:11:33.660 direction and by that i mean justice not retribution uh for some of the bad people mark who have tried to
00:11:40.560 ruin this country over the last 10 years uh whistleblowers have been persecuted uh have given
00:11:49.600 no protection so why would you become a whistleblower and come out and speak on wrongdoings inside of our
00:11:55.980 government but it seems now the the ships are starting to get righted you've got letitia james
00:12:00.940 with a grand jury uh just being in panel you've got adam schiff who's under investigation for mortgage
00:12:06.880 fraud by the way uh we're gonna have uh bill polluti the uh the uh director of uh federal
00:12:12.440 housing under president trump on the show next week to talk about that he's under investigation
00:12:18.500 for mortgage fraud man man rena finances his house five times in five years i've never heard of that in
00:12:23.400 my life no uh letitia james new york attorney general under investigation for civil rights abuses
00:12:28.540 against president trump and also mortgage fraud of course because that seems to be the easy thing to do
00:12:33.900 but we find out yesterday mark that a democrat whistleblower and this is reporting uh from just
00:12:40.500 the news john solomon and this is what he writes a career intelligence officer who worked for the
00:12:45.540 democrats on the house intelligence committee for more than a decade repeatedly warned the fbi beginning
00:12:50.580 in 2017 that then congressman adam schiff had approved leaking classified information to smear then
00:12:58.480 presidential candidate or president at the time donald trump over the now debunked russiagate scandal
00:13:03.280 according to new bombshell fbi memos that director cash patel has turned over to congress that's an
00:13:08.960 fbi 302 that we famously heard about why are these people still walking in the streets by that i mean
00:13:14.860 eric swalwall who helped him in this effort adam schiff who has been the biggest liar and hit under
00:13:20.540 congressional immunity for so long he shouldn't be just under investigation for mortgage fraud it's far
00:13:26.800 worse than that classified information isn't that what they got donald trump on who was the president
00:13:31.900 of the united states who had the power to declassify anything 100 and what's going to happen too we
00:13:37.260 both talked to representative comer house oversight committee is going to be subpoenaing people all
00:13:42.320 fall to come and discuss in front of the committees you and i both know that at least a few of them are
00:13:48.260 going to defy those subpoenas and they're not going to be hauled off to federal penitentiary like
00:13:52.940 steve manham was and so there's all these things and i guess we'll see but like i can't pull on every
00:13:58.960 individual one but i can take the pulse of america and tell you that people are very very very much
00:14:05.420 craving accountability arrests would be very popular right now and we asked a few weeks ago about the
00:14:12.160 obamagate stuff and we got a 57 percent number that said oh well some of these intel people manipulated
00:14:17.400 stuff we should throw them in jail i got an even bigger number though because i've talked about this
00:14:22.560 the election was not a referendum on kamala harris it was a referendum on the type of activities in dc
00:14:29.640 that happen over and over again that joe biden was a representation of and it's all these scummy things
00:14:35.100 like leaking and the wealthy and powerful getting away with stuff do you agree or disagree with this
00:14:40.260 statement about the manipulation of intelligence in the obama administration and this is a mike
00:14:46.300 uh flynn quote accountability has to take place it is critical for the survival of our country that
00:14:52.440 people who perpetrated such crimes are held accountable 48 strongly agree 21 somewhat that's
00:14:59.460 69 that's like basically everybody walt disney the walt disney entertainment corporation only has a 46
00:15:07.420 favorability rating but arrests is like 70 right now so this is about as popular as things get in america
00:15:14.780 only 21 disagree 11 strongly disagree and we've seen this over and over again it's like the same
00:15:21.020 30 70 split you got this 30 who are the core of joe biden supporters they worship the government they
00:15:27.960 worship authority they worship the establishment and structure and they want to smear all the dogma
00:15:33.440 all over their bodies as they watch msnbc everybody else wants things fixed it's just that some of them
00:15:39.220 disagree about how to go about it but obviously throwing people in jail is a good way so i think
00:15:45.740 they should do a lot more of it as rapidly as possible a lot to unpack there comer i i don't
00:15:51.660 trust anybody more than him to do the job as you said you and i spoke to him i'm actually going down
00:15:56.460 to kentucky next month to sit down with him again maybe do a little bourbon testing i i heard bourbon's
00:16:02.320 good i've never had it before but i'd love to try it so we're gonna try to incorporate that in while
00:16:08.040 we're down there but no there's nobody i trust more to do these investigations for comer the guy
00:16:12.240 is extremely genuine in in his work and he truly wants justice now to the republicans the weak knee
00:16:18.680 republicans who says we can't arrest a member of congress well bullshit you did it to a presidential
00:16:24.760 candidate a former president of the united states you purple walked him you mug shot at him now granted
00:16:30.140 it won him the 2024 uh the 2024 election in my opinion but uh i don't want to hear that you can't
00:16:38.300 arrest a member of congress we see it all day long uh bob menendez bolt gold bar bob was walked out
00:16:44.400 yeah he was a sitting senator wasn't he senator so i don't want to hear the nonsense that these people
00:16:50.800 are somehow above the law because they're in the almighty congressional seat there's nothing almighty
00:16:57.100 about being a congressman okay there's nothing glorious about being a congressman you're there
00:17:02.400 we all know why they say it like that though we all know why probably a lot of them have concerns about
00:17:08.660 the own skeletons in their closet oh yeah for sure for sure and and you know what the thing that's so
00:17:14.660 odd about this all is that leticia james who i use is is you know a punch bag here because she's so
00:17:22.720 easy to punch up and down on she went after donald trump for mortgage alleged mortgage fraud all the
00:17:29.100 while she was doing it and and like it blows my mind that these people are this stupid but going back
00:17:36.440 to that you know what they did to president trump they perp walked him courtroom here courtroom there
00:17:41.740 uh can't have cameras in the courtroom uh you could they were first they were going to put it on camera
00:17:46.880 right there in new york they were going to put everything on camera and then donald trump goes yeah you
00:17:50.780 know what i want it on camera because i want to see what's going on no no no no no no more awesome
00:17:55.240 right so these people have moved the goalposts back and forth back and forth back and forth
00:18:01.420 donald trump arrested perp walked fingerprinted mug shotted uh it backfired on them but i don't want
00:18:09.000 to hear that we can't go arrest adam shift for leaking classified information when you went through
00:18:14.600 melania trump's underwear draw to see if donald trump was hiding any classified documents that he was able
00:18:20.080 to declassify because he was the president of the united states don't give me that bullshit
00:18:24.500 they raided her underwear drawer with guns drawn too like that's a wild thing right it's like
00:18:30.440 unbelievable yeah 100 i mean drain the swamp 70 agree they want arrests like this is one of the
00:18:38.540 most popular things that trump ran on and again not to bring up epstein again but that's the problem
00:18:45.120 that's why there was a crisis it's not an understanding for what people really crave
00:18:50.560 which is accountability accountability is not the same thing as transparency accountability means
00:18:55.700 positive actions are taken to write and redress the wrongs and there's a whole hell of a lot of wrongs
00:19:01.800 decades and decades of them that have not been redressed at all that's why business as usual in
00:19:07.040 washington dc super unpopular massive change wins by 60 70 points depending on the day we pull it so
00:19:13.740 yeah and i i think we're gonna see it i think that trump i don't know what's happened the last month
00:19:19.260 or two feels like things kind of got off the rails a little bit some of that again is just just summer
00:19:24.200 but i don't know i'm starting to feel optimistic about like what the next couple of weeks might hold
00:19:29.000 and what people really glom onto because you're going to see the political engagement is going to
00:19:33.060 like triple quadruple quintuple it's going to i think it's going to be crazy you remember four years
00:19:38.820 ago what was happening right now i just i just tweeted about this the timeline is actually pretty
00:19:43.860 crazy there was a slow motion train wreck beginning almost to the day four years ago biden's numbers
00:19:52.200 were up until about a week ago exactly tracing trump 2.0 and people might say oh that's weird you know
00:19:58.220 uh everybody hated by it well he did get the most votes in history and some of them were fake
00:20:04.720 allegedly yeah some of them were fake though but through mass formation psychosis he did get a lot
00:20:10.500 of votes it was a very strange time in our country and i don't want to get into this too but like he did
00:20:16.380 get a lot of votes and then the afghanistan thing happened and fast forward i mean literally um 812
00:20:23.920 taliban seizes ghazni and harat 815 kabul falls their president flees 826 the bomb killed 13 troops the
00:20:33.080 abogate 31 831 last flight flight out september 2nd very very important day in american history
00:20:41.300 four years ago was the first f joe biden chant in a football stadium and so things changed very very
00:20:49.100 fast in august and september and i think we'll see it can it could be positive it could be negative i
00:20:53.780 think it's going to be positive i think it's going to be a lot of this accountability stuff
00:20:56.740 it started out as a let's go brandon chant i think right at uh you remember that it was a nascar
00:21:02.860 race i think is where it originally started and uh everyone's chanting f joe biden and the of
00:21:09.140 course fake news reporter goes she clearly hears f joe biden because you could hear it on tv
00:21:14.260 she goes and the guy who just won the race his name was brandon she goes you hear that they're
00:21:18.860 cheering for you they're saying let's go brandon all right back to you in the studio
00:21:22.340 so so yeah well i did some research on this this morning and so fjb was a coastal carolina
00:21:30.760 university um game is where it first started like thursday four years ago and what happened is
00:21:37.840 it kept playing out it was on the news everybody saw it and then like oh we're gonna do this too
00:21:43.280 and so for every football game and it got into like some really major nfl games people were doing it
00:21:48.960 and it got so that the press was trying to gaslight it away they were trying to cover up and pretend it
00:21:54.880 wasn't happening and so it was this tone deaf effort to like don't believe you're lying eyes
00:22:02.540 and ears they are not chanting and everybody knew that's what's that's why let's go brandon was so
00:22:08.340 popular because everybody knew that poor woman was getting screamed at in her ear by her producer
00:22:13.720 they were probably trying to like lower the sound to like get away from and everybody's like fjb like
00:22:20.640 right in the background it was it was beautiful but it was a crazy time and i think that's why
00:22:25.880 symbols are so important and why often it's like sometimes public opinion moves in mass slowly over
00:22:32.100 time but a lot of times it's like this and it needs like a spark or a symbol it is the same thing with
00:22:37.860 those uh i did that joe biden gas stickers that was a really big thing that changed a lot of minds
00:22:42.340 and then remember that little symbol uh after the 2020 election of the blue and the red lines
00:22:47.480 the very powerful and the npc memes and so i think probably in september we're going to see stuff
00:22:52.920 like that i'm excited to see what kind of things come up the funny thing about you and i mark is we
00:22:57.980 think very very similarly and eerily similarly because i know you didn't watch my show yesterday
00:23:02.860 but you said exactly what i had said on yesterday's show that you're optimistic optimistic uh about
00:23:10.100 what's to come and i said the same exact thing and i told the audience i said you know you guys
00:23:14.100 join me each and every night here on the show you know how pessimistic i've been on how this
00:23:18.880 administration has handled some of these things in the justice department on pam bondi on cash patel
00:23:23.520 a little bit less so than pam bondi i said but now i i have this feeling of optimism and this intuition
00:23:29.800 that things are moving in the right direction i said so follow me on this journey of optimism and at
00:23:35.400 any point where i feel it's not right um i will tell you that i am not optimistic anymore that i'm now
00:23:42.040 back to being pessimistic about what is happening i have no reason to lie i i say this also all the
00:23:47.800 time mark i'm not a republican i'm not a democrat although i vote republican um 99.9 of the time
00:23:53.360 there was only one republican i've never voted for i didn't vote for and it was a man who's uh the
00:23:57.720 borough president of staten island who cheated on his wife and had a whole nother family a whole
00:24:02.100 nother kid i couldn't consciously vote for this man it's the only republican i've never voted for
00:24:06.980 uh i could say it honestly um so i'm not republican i'm not democrat i'm american i'm america first so
00:24:14.000 whatever that means as it pertains to where things are going that's what i believe in i'm not here to
00:24:19.860 protect democrats i'm not here to protect republicans i go after republicans just as much as i go off to
00:24:24.140 democrats i probably lose viewership for it but i don't care because i'm american and i'm america first
00:24:28.660 back to what you had said about people being arrested you tell me if you agree with this
00:24:33.860 or you disagree i think and lou dobbs was on page with me this and he couldn't understand for the
00:24:40.760 life of him why it played out like this if donald trump had handled hillary clinton differently in
00:24:44.940 2016 and actually went after her none of this would have happened to donald trump now you say maybe he
00:24:51.640 doesn't win the presidential election because they don't lock him up maybe that doesn't happen
00:24:55.380 but i think if he goes after hillary clinton as he said he was going to
00:24:59.300 they don't do what they did to donald trump in 2023 or 4 or whatever no totally totally 100
00:25:08.420 disagree with that statement okay why and let me also say too i could be a cheerleader
00:25:14.220 and i could develop an audience and it would probably be about 98 the same audience as i have now
00:25:19.800 or i could tell you what i think and if people are making mistakes that i think are bad i'm going to
00:25:24.680 scream on a soapbox and that's what i did you same thing we saw mistakes we said what we needed to say
00:25:31.140 actually people probably listened to us i know some people were listening to the things i said
00:25:36.300 and hopefully i was able to change things in a better direction and i'm optimistic now not because i'm like
00:25:42.200 bipolar it's because i didn't know what was going to happen and it could have gone bad
00:25:46.680 and it did kind of go not as good as it should have and now things look like they're not going to
00:25:52.660 be horrible that doesn't mean that it couldn't have been handled better now as for this you know
00:25:58.220 thinking back to 2016 trump definitely had a strong following trump definitely was not a traditional
00:26:04.100 republican he had a very very atypical political campaign and agenda but america wasn't fully sold
00:26:11.820 on the agenda back then things like calling people racist actually sort of worked and people were
00:26:17.420 really sure that he'd come in and drain the swamp and they thought you know so looking back at that
00:26:23.260 election i think he won by not being romney but also because hillary clinton was a freaking horrible
00:26:30.240 candidate and so i really think people just took a chance on him and he won by the skin of his teeth
00:26:34.920 like the polling showed that she was going to win the national popular vote and yet that he had a chance
00:26:39.520 and he won that chance may maybe because he ran a great campaign or maybe because she won a very
00:26:45.540 packed with hubris horrible one i think it's probably a little bit of column a column b
00:26:49.920 now within the first six months even before he was elected we know that the entire apparatus
00:26:57.740 was scheming to try to hamstring his campaign they were going to throw everything no matter what
00:27:04.820 and so by the first six months of his administration the russia collusion hoax was
00:27:09.760 really in full stride and they were already talking about naming a special counsel blah blah blah right
00:27:14.700 his numbers tanked to 37 percent in the middle of august of 2016 or 2017 and so that's what they were
00:27:22.500 able to do without him going after hillary clinton i think if he had done that first off he definitely
00:27:29.780 didn't have the team like can you imagine sessions doing this like there's just absolutely no way
00:27:34.640 and if he had done it i think that they just would have probably perceived that as an opportunity
00:27:39.200 uh to to have something an even bigger foil they would have gone after him oh look how erratic he
00:27:45.120 is he's using the apparatus of power to pursue his political opponents knowing full well that they
00:27:50.280 were going to do the same thing if they had to against him and so i don't even know if he would
00:27:54.600 have won 2020 because that even without the covid stuff maybe they wouldn't have done covid i think
00:27:58.940 they won because of covid not only because of the cheating but because of all the people that got
00:28:04.000 engaged into this uh anti-trump chaos let's put the authority structure back in place in my opinion
00:28:11.760 that was the bigger steal what the the psychological operation that they perpetrated and all those
00:28:16.960 really susceptible covid sheep and so no i think had he won it would have been we like we talked about
00:28:23.840 this a lot regardless of what happened how do you want in 2020 that second administration would not
00:28:29.600 have been the same level of success we see no no continuation of the same scum that he had running
00:28:36.080 it back to the hillary thing i think it would have set a precedent don't f with me which is what he
00:28:47.960 should have done because they've f with this guy for the last 10 years and everybody around him and
00:28:54.240 we've never ever seen a republican i mean we've literally watched democrats go after democrats
00:29:00.400 more than we've seen republicans go after democrats or vice versa democrats took down senator bob menendez
00:29:06.680 not republicans democrats yeah no i'm with you that's the message i think he would have wanted to send
00:29:12.460 but i'm talking about like a trump 1.0 administration that barely had control of its own government in
00:29:18.200 washington dc completely surrounded by swamp creatures most of his team is establishment picks
00:29:23.980 former bush cia connected people whoever right i just don't think that they ever would have
00:29:30.100 allowed that to be an actual threat to somebody that was a former sitting senator a former wife of a
00:29:35.440 president they would have they would have made that effort fail spectacularly despite his intentions
00:29:41.460 that's just my belief yeah it's possible but nonetheless we're now at this point we're in an
00:29:47.620 deception point where i say this every time i talk about this and it's almost every single day
00:29:52.500 if we do not get arrested if we do not get if you want to call it retribution call it retribution i
00:29:57.700 don't call it that i call it justice because i see it more as justice for these people who have
00:30:02.880 just done horrible things to this man to this administration to his friends to his family
00:30:08.160 to anyone around him if we don't get some sort of justice for these people who have spent my good
00:30:14.000 friend roger stone has spent over a million dollars defending himself over making false statements to
00:30:19.240 congress is what they got him on making false statements to congress which mark if you asked
00:30:24.460 me what i ate for dinner yesterday i'd probably lie to you and it would be by accident because i don't
00:30:28.360 remember yeah let alone asking me what i did three four years ago you had mentioned four years ago you
00:30:33.740 know we all remember four years ago i'm sitting here going no mark i don't remember i don't remember
00:30:37.740 a week ago but yeah i remember yesterday so nonetheless this is what these people have done but we've had
00:30:43.960 rogue judges who primarily have been the suspects in every single one of these cases you and i were
00:30:50.100 talking before the show judge beryl howell turned trump's attorney every uh evan corcoran against him
00:30:56.820 he turned him from attorney she turned him from an attorney to a witness blowing through attorney client
00:31:03.100 privilege none of that all out the window to turn him into a witness against his client who he was
00:31:09.100 representing who was donald j trump that's something we've never seen before that's a judge who should
00:31:13.520 be disbarred removed and imprisoned for being a crooked criminal but it wasn't just beryl howell
00:31:19.520 it was one merchant in new york whose daughter was raising millions of dollars for kamala harris yet
00:31:25.140 somehow was able to to preside over this case on donald trump or how about the civil case in new york
00:31:29.940 where no uh jury was allowed it was a judge case who was allowed to do whatever he wanted
00:31:35.840 these people there needs to be some sort of justice against these people and it's not retribution
00:31:41.900 because they did something wrong as ilhan omar said some people did something wrong these people did
00:31:49.100 something wrong and it's time they pay the price for being crooked criminal people in our justice system
00:31:55.800 we have enough of them we don't need any more 100 i think it comes to comes back to that quote if you
00:32:02.900 use the words criminal accountability for wrongdoing you're going to get a 70 percent number then there's
00:32:08.600 20 who disapprove and 10 who are just always going to say not sure and so that's about as big as the
00:32:14.120 number that you get you literally can't pick a positive action to provide to voters for a choice
00:32:20.700 and really get a much higher number than 70 maybe 75 77 for voter id that kind of thing that's it
00:32:27.240 and so this is as popular this is a mandate for trump to go in and hold these people accountable
00:32:32.580 even with merch on we pulled on that like a week or two after that stuff he was doing
00:32:36.560 and it's the same pattern if you say oh well should like trump ignore judges people like no we have
00:32:42.640 judges for a reason he should not and then it's like well the judge did this and they're like oh
00:32:46.960 impeach him like we had by the way it's like i think donald trump is still under a gag order in
00:32:51.680 that case if you can believe it geez yeah yeah exactly 49 wanted impeached 24 no so that's like
00:32:59.880 a two to one and that was way back then before all of the judges were doing everything with every
00:33:05.560 single one of these restraining orders and then obviously we went and pulled on the the idea of
00:33:10.300 removing those and changing it and that was super popular as well um so yeah like you should go for it
00:33:16.860 and here's the two questions i want to answer and you can help me with this so one is ask roger stone
00:33:24.300 with his experience in washington dc now that we have an impaneled grand jury
00:33:29.620 what are we going to see and when and who are they going to go after and then the other one i'd be
00:33:34.740 super interested in since you're going to interview comer very shortly is that wow that's a really bold
00:33:41.020 set of subpoenas that you're going to bring in front of committee how is that list put together
00:33:46.500 and whose input did you have i would love to hear the answer to those two questions because
00:33:50.820 that's going to tell me i think partly about what we expect to see in the fall is this a little bit
00:33:56.060 of dribbles of transparency or is this a massive accountability plan i don't know i think we need
00:34:04.120 the massive plan yeah there's no doubt about that panic in dc i think is what we need yeah we do we do
00:34:10.820 and you know what it'll take uh by the way comer's got a team i think of very very smart people we met
00:34:15.900 some of them there um there needs to be one person to go down in order to set this standard that
00:34:24.040 nobody is above the law it's what we heard mark we've heard it for years nobody's above the law
00:34:31.800 donald trump is a criminal he's a rapist he's a misogynist he's a racist whatever they hurled at
00:34:37.080 him none of it ever panned out to be true and i'm not some trump sycophant mark if i was a trump
00:34:42.400 sycophant i i would would never go against him on anything he says and done and i've done it plenty
00:34:46.860 right i'm not but i agree with him on 99 of the things and i do think he truly loves this country
00:34:52.080 for everything he's gone through i think it proves a case in point that he loves this country and he
00:34:57.660 wants to make it a better place as any parent wants to mark you want to make the country a better
00:35:02.440 place than it was left for you and i think that's how donald trump has governed you know i want to
00:35:08.220 i'm sure we did a show in february of this year and i'm sure we talked about these particular topics
00:35:14.740 and what i want to recall everybody's opinions about is you don't need to look necessarily at
00:35:20.160 all these specific polling questions that we asked about whether people want to rest their
00:35:23.780 accountability remember when right direction for the very first time hit a 48 number the highest we
00:35:29.620 had ever seen back in february and i was like oh man we had polling that's like americans think there's
00:35:34.140 going to be a second golden age there was all this optimistic stuff and then in the very same
00:35:38.860 episode i'm very sure that i probably brought up the google search trend volume that showed that
00:35:43.720 people were searching for like criminal defense attorneys and paper shredders and expatriation
00:35:49.560 in washington dc with record numbers and so maybe that's what i have to ask is america on the right
00:35:55.800 track when there is panic in washington dc that's what we need to see again because i'm pretty sure that
00:36:01.440 all those people that lawyered up are sitting kind of pretty right now and i think they need some heat
00:36:06.420 yeah and you know what i i'm always against going after the small guy because nobody cares
00:36:10.700 about getting you know it was like when fox news got sued for smart matic and dominion i sat for 24
00:36:17.220 hours of depositions between the two companies and i'm sitting there and i'm going smart matic
00:36:21.500 doesn't want john falcett they want uh lou dobbs they want rupert murdoch they don't want me
00:36:26.260 but in this situation on what you're mentioning and what you're saying we've got to go after the
00:36:31.680 small guys and start squeezing some of them to become rats and and they're not really rats because
00:36:37.540 clean deal was trending there you go it was trending in washington dc it was one of the searches where
00:36:43.440 it's like no no volume whatsoever january 20th hits and it's boom everybody's searching for plea deals
00:36:49.240 all of a sudden mark yeah you go get one of these staffers who's making 60 70 80 000 a year
00:36:55.580 and you go get them and you say we'd like you to come in for a deposition sir and you've got a lawyer
00:37:01.760 up and when they find out how much a lawyer bill is i know what my lawyer bills were for fox news mark
00:37:08.600 and they were well into the six figures and i did zero deposition prep when the lawyers came to me and
00:37:13.580 said we want to prepare you for a deposition i said sir i don't need reparation and it's not an
00:37:19.060 arrogance thing i remember what happened i have the documents in front of me i'm just going to go
00:37:23.460 in there and tell the truth there's nothing to prepare me for you don't have to tell me how to
00:37:27.000 answer a question and i can't tell you how many times my lawyer looked at me and was trying not to
00:37:32.400 laugh in these depositions because i just went in there it was myself but when you get one of these
00:37:36.260 kids who's terrified mark of seeing a man sitting across the screen from you or sitting across the
00:37:41.640 table from you ready to chew your head off in a deposition for people who haven't done it it could be
00:37:46.560 intimidating yeah but especially when you got your job because of somebody your daddy knows and
00:37:51.460 like that's it oh yeah you're gonna embarrass daddy and mommy and and whoever got you the job but when
00:37:58.020 you start getting these kids in there and they're all kids anybody who works on capitol hill they're
00:38:02.760 you know late 20s i'm aging myself now but they're all you know all younger than me um when you start
00:38:09.460 getting these kids in there and they've never been in trouble before in their life they are going to
00:38:14.780 sing mark like a church choir on what they saw on what they did there's no protection there and these
00:38:21.660 are the people who have sat in like we saw this whistleblower from 2017 who said what you're doing
00:38:28.160 is wrong it's unethical and it's criminal maybe that's where we need to start and and lay back a
00:38:33.900 little bit right now on the big guys uh that comer's bringing in now people may get mad at me for that but
00:38:40.360 i'm trying to look at this systematically on how we get the house of cards the whole thing to fall
00:38:45.800 and not just one card at a time and this is just common sense police work this is how accountability
00:38:51.640 works there's organizational accountability you hold root cause corrective action you have fact
00:38:57.440 finding meetings you put new process changes in place and then there's criminal accountability and
00:39:03.440 it's like you investigate you ask people questions you compare their testimony you find holes you put
00:39:10.600 pressure on people and it's like that has not been anything that's done in washington dc in decades
00:39:16.700 i don't think it even happened with menendez he probably like greed you know grifted too close to
00:39:22.180 the sun and somebody you know that's the washington dc is incapable of holding itself accountable
00:39:27.680 yeah we do not have a republic if it does not change yeah and we don't have a republican we don't
00:39:33.720 have a republican party not that i care to be honest with you i say this also all the time i don't care
00:39:38.460 if there's a republican party because i don't think there's a republican party anymore really as it uh
00:39:43.540 as it's meant to be you know we have a maga party we have a rhino party we have a left-wing party
00:39:49.360 and then we have a marxist party you know it's a four-party system in my opinion the way things are now
00:39:54.400 yeah because you've got you know you've got the um the lindsey grahams of the world and then you've
00:40:00.040 got the uh chip roys or you know whatever conservative mentor you look up to in congress
00:40:06.080 uh things need to change and they need to change quick the midterm elections are creeping up i don't
00:40:12.400 know if donald trump's gonna be able to get this census through in time for the the midterm elections
00:40:16.920 it would be beautiful if he could at least but we when you and i were talking in texas florida
00:40:22.860 ohio where you know wherever they do it and this is different by the way mark i have to say
00:40:28.000 than what the democrats do the democrats do their gerrymandering where they draw i was going to hold
00:40:33.960 up my whiteboard but then i realized carl robe does that so i'm not oh no don't do that where they draw
00:40:39.100 this district mark and the thing looks like a horseshoe and uh you know it's got a leg on the
00:40:44.700 horseshoe and it goes like that it's not that what they're doing is they're adding seats for
00:40:49.780 population now texas has added i think about three million just under three million people
00:40:55.240 just from from covet okay so that means that you have to add congressional seats and you redraw the
00:41:01.860 lines to add those congressional seats the same thing down in florida the same thing in ohio now
00:41:06.580 new york people fled new york they have to lose congressional seats it's a very simple proposition
00:41:13.020 on what the constitution says mark yeah i agree 100 i love the way you framed it talking first about
00:41:20.240 the failures of the republican party before you started talking about the redistricting
00:41:24.060 yeah because ultimately this is what it comes down to and my issue with it is the republicans suck right
00:41:29.740 now they made a whole lot of promises about trump's mandate back in november if you go back and look at
00:41:34.460 the language that mike johnson used on the steps of congress on november 12th after the election
00:41:39.300 he was talking about raising a maga banner over the halls of congress has that happened objectively no
00:41:45.620 in fact this congress is delivered less despite the massive new and massive conservative mandate
00:41:52.800 nothing has been delivered and so i look at them and i say well maybe they shouldn't win maybe if this
00:41:59.680 republican party wins we'll get even less and nothing will happen and so what i would love for them to do
00:42:05.540 always figure out a way to convince voters that they're actually delivering so that they win
00:42:09.700 easily without i hate this idea of redistricting even i hate you know obviously the democrats have
00:42:14.820 done it a lot i think the republicans did do that too though if you look back at the wisconsin special
00:42:18.700 election and all the supreme court uh the wisconsin supreme court judge election what that was over
00:42:24.980 was about the fact that in a blue state or you know a purple state republicans i think had three
00:42:31.280 quarters of the representation you know what i mean so it's like there are some places the
00:42:35.300 republicans have done it as well but my view on it is that elected officials picking their voters is
00:42:42.380 gross and not how it's supposed to work and so people will say oh the republicans have to win no
00:42:47.400 matter what like maybe i don't know if i agree with that statement but it just seems like this is their
00:42:53.600 plan and that is bad like this should not be the plan it might not work and in my opinion it's probably
00:42:59.120 trump winning for the republicans oh you guys are terrible maybe you can at least drag your
00:43:05.000 rotted corpses over the finish line by doing this the problem is though is that it adds a layer of
00:43:11.800 confounding you know to this whole situation if republicans won by passing popular laws everybody
00:43:16.900 would be like oh look at the republicans they're doing what we wanted then they would win and
00:43:21.340 everybody would know why but here they're the democrats are going to have like you have a barack
00:43:26.360 obama out there talking about how critical and existential it is that they not allow this to happen
00:43:31.000 you have gavin newsom talking about how he's going to strip all republican representation from a
00:43:36.720 state that is over 40 trump supporting yeah these things it's going to be gross then they're going to
00:43:42.000 withhold federal funding then the trump's not going to fund some of these blue states like this is one
00:43:47.460 of those areas of conflict that could easily spiral out of control because this is probably an
00:43:53.860 existential election but for it to be like not existential this current republican party is not
00:44:00.580 delivering on what americans voted for they need to change you mentioned mike johnson so i've got to
00:44:05.500 bring this up to you and i'm going to preface it with this this is not a anti-israel stance oh dear lord
00:44:12.880 you know i already have a page in the southern poverty law center don't get me in trouble john
00:44:16.720 oh this is news reporting but i mentioned mike johnson okay what do you think mike johnson was
00:44:23.220 doing over this recess this summer recess when he's supposed to be at home working on his constituents
00:44:29.120 when he's supposed to be working with president trump on redistricting can you take a guess where mike
00:44:34.400 johnson was
00:44:35.040 do i have to say it was he in israel john johnson was in israel with a group of republican lawmakers
00:44:44.800 20 of them or so 20 plus of them or so bombs away randy fine there bombs away big randy fine was there
00:44:52.500 uh i mean mike mccall was there claudia tenney um uh mike cloud harriet haigman there was a slew of
00:45:01.760 them what are these people doing now i preface it with this is not an anti-israel stance this is a time
00:45:08.440 in america where we've got to get to work what are these people doing in and and i would have said
00:45:14.440 the same thing if they were in belgium or another country what are these people doing there what are
00:45:21.900 these members of the united states congress doing over in the west bank what would they be i mean it
00:45:29.340 makes zero sense to me with what we have going on here at home things are not perfect here we have an
00:45:34.600 invasion at our southern border why didn't mike johnson take this congressional delegation that was
00:45:40.260 paid for by this this group down to the southern border to do a photo op he went to israel to do what
00:45:48.560 what can make people happy that are not the voters is the only thing i can come up with and again this
00:45:55.140 is a pretty clear example about how the optics of congress being controlled by other people is really
00:46:01.480 bad the congress has a horrible rating we all know that that's not news i think it's like 12 excellent
00:46:07.140 right now i think it's only 16 of republicans who say that their own congress is doing excellent
00:46:12.480 they're delivered on nothing they've given like four or five bills at all that mean anything and i
00:46:20.540 haven't heard about anything that they plan to do this fall i guess they're going to spend all fall
00:46:24.980 working on one more reconciliation bill or something like that it's going to i mean that's not going to
00:46:30.380 have any public opinion wins maybe they'll get some trump some of his stuff through that but it's going to
00:46:35.520 be another big beautiful bill debacle that doesn't move trump's numbers and isn't going to get them
00:46:39.520 any closer to winning in the midterm election right and then i i mean i'll just tell you the polling on
00:46:44.420 israel is not great like israel used to be a lot more popular than it is right now and it's because some
00:46:49.820 of the optics about the stuff going on in palestine but every single time they have an opportunity to
00:46:54.980 to literally snatch defeat from the jaws of victory it's always over something like this like like i said
00:47:02.500 bombs away randy fine the first thing he tweeted when israel launched an attack on iran is like oh
00:47:08.020 cool people are going to die now a pack funded his campaign he is a dual citizen with israel then you
00:47:15.760 have lindsey graham salivating over destroying russians like because of the military industrial
00:47:21.340 complex ties assuming like that's what i'm assuming and so all this business unusual in washington dc
00:47:30.540 is not popular this was a referendum on the status quo in the government and the people in the
00:47:36.200 government do not understand that and so they're going to continue to be at odds with the american
00:47:41.280 public and they're going to continue to lose elections we've got to get this foreign money
00:47:46.560 and it's not just israel it's every other foreign nation every american big corporation we've got to
00:47:53.880 get this money out of politics so that these people can start representing the constituents and not foreign
00:47:59.380 nations and not big pharma or any sort of big company that they've taken millions of dollars from
00:48:05.480 john 793 you know what that is no everybody says well the democrat party is in the dumps right now
00:48:15.240 look at their 19 favorability rating well that's a quinnipiac number and that number is bs the number
00:48:21.000 is actually 47 compared to republicans 48 and then they say oh look the rnc is out raising the dnc
00:48:28.380 like two to one three to one well we're talking about numbers in the teens and single digits
00:48:33.840 793 million is how much act blue raised in the first two quarters of 2025 and so that money is coming
00:48:42.140 from places that have very very very deep pockets and we all know that a vast a vast amount of that
00:48:47.920 is likely being smurfed likely being laundered where is it coming from yep how do the democrats
00:48:54.800 have they're gonna that's gonna be three billion dollars if that's thick it's not shut off for a
00:48:59.460 midterm election when the republican congressional war chest is going to be what i don't know one two
00:49:05.820 three hundred million dollars nope they're going to have a 10 to one funding advantage going into this
00:49:10.220 election and it's like they're they aren't going to have to do a lot of r d to come up with good
00:49:16.380 advertisements to run against 119th republican congress let's just put it that way yep so you're
00:49:23.300 absolutely right it we're in a bad bad uh we were so optimistic though too that's the problem with being
00:49:31.240 forward-looking like i think a battle has been completed recently and it was not a fair victory it was
00:49:38.460 like okay we put epstein in the rearview mirror we're going into the fall with some potential green
00:49:44.800 shoots but the 26 race is still looking rough no i i remain optimistic i'm never optimistic about
00:49:54.500 congress but i went up by optimism i meant everything because trump is single-handedly doing everything on
00:49:59.680 his own you look at how many executive orders he's had to do by himself more than fdr um i remain
00:50:06.320 optimistic for president trump and his administration congress those guys are a bunch of shit bums and
00:50:10.200 uh you know i'll tell it to them to their face and the the good guys like tim birch will eat it up and
00:50:15.420 say yeah you're right we're a bunch of shit bumps um the other ones uh will get offended those are the
00:50:21.080 people who are the problem they know they know that they they are good for nothing they can't get jobs
00:50:26.480 anywhere else it's the same reason that you're seeing the former governor of new york a prestigious job
00:50:32.340 now running for mayor of new york city um you know these people are just a bunch of narcissists
00:50:37.660 who can't get jobs anywhere else and they've got to stay in politics and uh and it's sad you know
00:50:43.500 it's sad i'm not even sure term limits would ever fix this problem oh term term limits are not a
00:50:48.620 solution period whatsoever what happens is the principled people would be like okay my terms up
00:50:53.780 and they'll leave and the unprincipled people would run proxy candidates and develop big criminal
00:50:58.440 organizations basically what you're doing is handing more power to the lobbyists if you put
00:51:03.360 term limits in place it's literally just arrests you know fix washington dc with this one neat trick
00:51:09.240 you got to arrest people yeah mark as always it's a delight to talk to you and we can talk for another
00:51:14.580 few hours we've got to catch up and have a non-alcoholic beer uh sometime soon you get the last word here
00:51:21.220 the floor is yours what are you selling today well we you know we don't sponsor anything we don't back
00:51:28.060 any you know political candidates or parties we're independent follow us on rasmussen underscore poll
00:51:34.060 on twitter and youtube we stream twice a week i think i'm gonna it's been summer we've been laying
00:51:38.780 off a little bit but things are going to start heating up and there's a lot to cover now especially
00:51:42.740 we didn't even talk about it but we have gop primary polling out and you know people might like
00:51:47.940 rubio they might like vance but uh they might like um geez um mind blank and what's the other one
00:51:54.940 uh rubio desantis sorry meatball ron yeah but jd vance is crushing i'm three and a half to one it's
00:52:01.020 pretty incredible so he's the front runner right now i won't put my eggs in the basket just yet
00:52:06.360 yeah it's too soon but it's interesting to see sure kamala harris versus jd vance is the current ticket
00:52:12.840 according to the polling kamala said she wasn't going to run again though
00:52:16.760 oh if what i think is going to happen that she'll be drafted she didn't she turn down running for i
00:52:25.640 mean if she ran for governor of california she would be handed that on a silver platter and she said no
00:52:30.780 right yep so either whatever you know whatever deal gets cut behind closed doors she either got a
00:52:37.640 payoff or somebody else was due or whatever i don't know that would have been an easy cushy job because
00:52:42.620 you don't obviously have to do anything you just virtue signal uh and so when she says no i'm not
00:52:47.940 going to run you got to understand from a polling perspective she beats the the next highest person
00:52:52.560 in the democrat primary by over a three to one margin who's that news uh yeah you got news from
00:52:57.940 and shapiro they're like 10 11 depending on the poll and those are non-starters i don't like i don't
00:53:04.380 think shapiro i haven't seen head-to-heads with shapiro but he has one major flaw for a democrat
00:53:11.820 candidate right now that is in an eighth flaw the one that he can't fix right and newsom i've never
00:53:18.760 seen newsom beat vance in the head-to-head so um so i don't think they're going to run people that
00:53:23.280 are obvious losers yeah and so kamala harris i think is going to probably stay the polling front
00:53:28.460 runner until the primary process starts she'll probably get establishment backing but then the
00:53:33.240 problem is is she's going to completely blow up on the campaign she's going to embarrass
00:53:37.120 ourselves in in debates like i don't know what they're going to do there so they're in a really
00:53:41.820 tough spot yeah i i that's music to my ears but let them implode uh the republicans always find a way
00:53:49.040 to uh self-implode as well uh that's right like the ocean gate uh thing that went down to the titanians
00:53:54.900 what how i look at the republicans these idiots always find a way to screw themselves they don't
00:54:01.180 even need anybody doing anything for them mark as always a delight to have you with us uh when
00:54:06.880 election season starts to ramp back up again in september i think we've got to get you on once
00:54:10.240 a week to get your take on uh everything because the yeah there's so much to talk about the great
00:54:16.180 mark mitchell folks at honest pollster on twitter at rasmussen reports youtube rumble wherever you guys
00:54:21.560 get your podcast you can actually get mark's podcast on audio now um apple spotify iheart wherever you guys
00:54:29.380 get your audio podcast wherever you join us for audio the rasmussen reports reality check you can
00:54:34.980 get it there as well mark mitchell we'll talk to you soon yep great to be here thanks john thanks to
00:54:41.040 mark mitchell folks and thank you all for being with us today here on the great america show we hope to
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