The Great America Show - February 10, 2023


THIS IS OBAMA’S THIRD TERM AND A SUSAN RICE GOVERNMENT SAYS FILMMAKER AMANDA MILIUS


Episode Stats

Length

37 minutes

Words per Minute

160.07889

Word Count

5,979

Sentence Count

408

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

In this episode of The Great America Show, host Lou Dobbs is joined by Amanda Milus to discuss the Biden spy balloon disaster, the latest in a growing list of Biden scandals, and a new documentary on the Democratic Party s conspiracy to overthrow President Trump.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody. I'm Lou Dobbs, and welcome to The Great America Show.
00:00:04.600 We're coming to you straight off the second-lowest-rated televised State of the Union in history.
00:00:10.860 President Biden trying to persuade journalists now that all of his classified documents are from the year 1974.
00:00:18.800 This, as his lies in the State of the Union are being denounced by even left-wing fact-checkers.
00:00:24.360 And if his State of the Union address didn't convince you that he's the most dangerous president ever,
00:00:31.540 his remarks to NPR's Judy Woodruff should do the trick.
00:00:35.620 Admitting his funding to Ukraine, already at $100 billion, is ongoing, indefinite, open-ended, and without end in sight.
00:00:46.160 And, of course, no questions asked.
00:00:48.160 Well, you remember how much he doesn't like Ukrainian questions.
00:00:51.680 Ukrainian prosecutors especially asking questions from his days as Obama's vice president.
00:00:58.500 Well, it still stands.
00:01:00.360 And, folks, we've got a nightmare, as we all know, for a president.
00:01:04.280 A Marxist-dim political party that is thugocracy in action.
00:01:08.980 And a federal government rotting through and through with political corruption,
00:01:13.960 ineptitude, and arrogant indolence.
00:01:16.600 And it's only getting worse.
00:01:17.800 The good news is the Republicans in the House are working hard to get the truth out to the American people.
00:01:25.080 Congressman Jim Jordan's Judiciary Committee and Congressman James Comer's Oversight Committee hearings underway.
00:01:32.440 And as Congressman Clay Higgins reminded Twitter executives this week,
00:01:37.080 this is the investigation part.
00:01:39.820 Next comes the arrest part.
00:01:42.500 I like the sound of that.
00:01:44.100 How about you?
00:01:44.760 And so the retaking of our government is underway.
00:01:48.660 And it's not an easy undertaking, to put it mildly.
00:01:52.220 If anyone doubts whether the Biden regime is compromised by the Chinese communist dealings with the Biden crime family,
00:01:59.480 then the China balloon debacle should be eliminating those doubts.
00:02:03.600 As the recovery operations go on off the South Carolina coast,
00:02:07.840 what we're hearing is pretty much what we suspected all along.
00:02:11.500 It is a damn spy balloon.
00:02:13.480 Biden and the Mandarin General Milley let float clear across the country,
00:02:18.700 paralyzed at the very idea of taking action to defend America's sovereignty and to shoot the thing down.
00:02:26.060 Or is it paralyzed at the thought of upsetting Biden and his son's Chinese sponsors?
00:02:32.880 Our guest today is the producer and director of the outstanding documentary on the Marxist Dems and Deep States conspiracy to overthrow President Trump.
00:02:42.600 It's entitled The Plot Against the President,
00:02:46.580 directed and produced by the highly regarded screenwriter and director Amanda Milius.
00:02:52.160 Amanda, it is great to have you back with us here on The Great America Show.
00:02:55.980 Welcome.
00:02:56.880 Let's begin with the China surveillance balloon.
00:02:59.880 Almost sounds clinical and unthreatening, doesn't it?
00:03:02.900 A spy balloon sounds a little more threatening.
00:03:05.740 Whatever we call it, that thing paralyzed our military and civilian leadership for a week.
00:03:11.040 Your reaction to it all.
00:03:13.500 Well, it's great to be with you again, sir, as always.
00:03:19.420 And yeah, I mean, I want to say I can't remember a week this ridiculous, but I remember Afghanistan and its pullout.
00:03:27.920 So I got to ask, yeah, the balloon is embarrassing.
00:03:33.360 So was Afghanistan.
00:03:34.660 But I mean, as far as I know, 13 soldiers didn't die in this one.
00:03:41.080 But, you know, would we know if they had?
00:03:43.880 I don't know.
00:03:45.220 But yeah, no, it certainly does not project strength.
00:03:50.720 The Reagan's idea of peace through strength.
00:03:53.260 We're not emanating strength here.
00:03:57.080 It seems to be a, you know, if the people don't see something, we'll say nothing.
00:04:03.340 And it's clear that they knew about this from the 28th on.
00:04:08.900 And in a week's time, it took four days before they would acknowledge what the public was reacting to, a high altitude balloon at 60,000 feet passing over Alaska, Canada, Idaho, Montana, and then moving across St. Louis, Missouri, and into South Carolina and off to the coast.
00:04:33.740 I mean, it's insane that the U.S. military was paralyzed, and we're starting to get a sense of why they were, because it was their mode of operandus without any question.
00:04:48.700 They were not used to having to deal with a national security issue in full view of the American people.
00:04:54.560 What do you think?
00:04:55.220 I totally agree.
00:04:57.500 I mean, the thing got a lovely tour of the entire United States.
00:05:00.740 Who knows how many nuclear and other military sites it got a great view of and transmitted back long before we shot it down over the Atlantic Ocean, as though there's no, you know, I don't know, large fields in Kansas that are unoccupied that perhaps would have been, I mean, or Alaska.
00:05:21.240 Not like there's no uninhabited parts of Alaska, you know, I'm trying to not say anything bad here, but I mean, you know, there's plenty of, in my opinion, I mean, granted, you know, I try not to, like, I'm not in government anymore.
00:05:37.860 I try not to act like I know what I'm talking about when I'm a definite civilian, but it's hard for me to believe that that was the best and only answer, especially in this diversity-focused national security state we have now.
00:05:54.580 I mean, maybe they should stop, maybe Milley should put down white rage and pick up the art of war, perhaps.
00:06:04.260 Whatever he is raging about, it is pretty clear that Milley is an unstable personality, sitting there with general stars on his shoulders and in a very important role.
00:06:17.360 So combine that with an impaired, cognitively impaired president who is spending about three days a week, each week, in the White House, and I think we have a recipe for disaster.
00:06:30.780 I mean, it's really, I mean, I hate to be alarmist about this, but we've carried this about as far as the United States should.
00:06:39.440 Pretending that this impaired and inept president is actually capable of leading this country is, to me, just appalling.
00:06:50.920 Well, I don't know what's worse is that I don't believe he is running the country.
00:06:55.380 I have this, you know, I'm going to try not to get too tinfoil hat on you here, but I believe that it has been the goal of, you know, whatever you want to call it, the deep state, not necessarily just the Democrats,
00:07:08.860 but the sort of uni party, to decrease the value and importance and role of a single president and the executive itself, to hand that power more to the behind the scenes bureaucrats that we never see, that we never elect, and that we don't know who they are.
00:07:30.940 I don't, so I don't know what's worse, if Biden himself is actually making these decisions, which I just don't, I don't believe.
00:07:40.240 I mean, I just don't buy it.
00:07:43.800 I think there's a team of people.
00:07:45.320 The problem is, I think they are Obama's team.
00:07:47.820 I think we're looking at a Susan Rice-run government, actually, if I can pick anybody.
00:07:54.040 Maybe I'm wrong.
00:07:54.860 Maybe it's somebody else.
00:07:55.900 Maybe it's a team.
00:07:56.800 I don't know.
00:07:57.320 But it's not Joe.
00:07:58.220 It's not Kamala.
00:07:58.940 I just don't buy it.
00:08:00.120 And I think that we are in term three of the Obama years.
00:08:07.140 You know, why is he still here?
00:08:08.760 Why is he still in D.C.?
00:08:10.560 What is it?
00:08:11.800 I unfortunately still live in the vicinity of D.C.
00:08:15.440 At least I got, like, as far out into Virginia as I possibly could.
00:08:19.760 But I can tell you it's not a pleasant place to be.
00:08:22.500 Meanwhile, you know, President Trump is enjoying life in Florida, you know, preparing himself wherever he may be.
00:08:30.760 And that makes sense.
00:08:33.140 That makes sense to me.
00:08:34.240 I don't know a president that sticks around D.C. because it's just a horrific place to be.
00:08:39.140 So there's something weird about that.
00:08:42.100 There's something going on there.
00:08:43.140 I assure you, you're not alone in your speculations and conjurings about why in the world that would be.
00:08:51.740 And he made it pretty clear that he is going to be a factor in public policy, whether president or former president.
00:09:00.900 And I don't think people are entirely wrong when they look at the Biden first term as Obama's third term, because the insinuation of all of the scandals, all of the illegal acts that took place under President Obama and the intelligence community, in the FBI, it's pretty clear that those are all related.
00:09:24.760 And as we've seen demonstrated over the course of the past now, we're now in the seventh year of the political persecution of President Trump, it's pretty clear they're all all related and directed by a cabal, a strong group of individuals somewhere who are hiding just outside the light in the shadows of a extra government in D.C.
00:09:51.880 Yeah. And that's where they want to be.
00:09:54.160 I mean, here's the thing they're doing.
00:09:56.240 They can turn it up to 11 now without any direct accusations being aimed at them, without any of these massive failures being exactly on their feet, because most of America is going like, oh, look at Joe Biden's big mistakes and his failures and this and that.
00:10:12.740 And it's like, what an interesting place to be to basically be the shadow president and be able to do as many of the criminal and awful things that you can possibly want to do with a, you know, because remember, Biden doesn't have a legacy.
00:10:28.380 Okay. Like, it's just Biden. Like, we're not going to be looking at a hunter term anytime soon. I mean, I know America's gone crazy, but it's not that crazy.
00:10:36.600 Whereas, like, you know, you look at the Bushes, you look at the even even the Clintons imagine that they have some type of legacy, even though they're they don't even in the hierarchy of CIA presidents.
00:10:49.920 They're they're far below the Bushes and the Obama's, which is one thing that people don't really recognize, like the way that that structure works. It's very family oriented. It's always been very family oriented, oriented, and it's always been very legacy oriented with Biden. We have no legacy.
00:11:04.540 We've got a one a guy who's barely cognizant, who's one, you know, sorry to say about anybody, but he's one foot out the door. And and what a perfect place to lay your most egregious acts, you know, such as the raid on Mar-a-Lago, such as I mean, all of these things granted. Yes, of course, that's DOJ. But that is that is DOJ doesn't just do that. That's directed.
00:11:27.420 Well, it is directed. And one of the things that I was very taken aback by was over the course of the weekend, a number of from last the end of last weekend over the weekend, obviously, a number of congressmen and senators were informed of various developments during, quote, unquote, the Trump administration.
00:11:51.420 There was unattributed quotations from Defense Department officials concerning the fact that this had happened, the assertion, not the fact that this had happened, that is a balloon had traversed U.S. territory under the Trump administration, which brought instant denials from the office of the director of national intelligence, John Ratcliffe, a rejection by
00:12:21.280 President Trump, by President Trump. Absolutely. Mark Esper started stammering, talking about the former head of the Department of Defense, stammering around saying, I don't recall that. First of all, that is one of the most bizarre answers to that. If a man would not recall, thinks he might not recall an intrusion into U.S. airspace by an adversary, an enemy is what China considers itself to be.
00:12:50.880 So we shouldn't hesitate to be. So we shouldn't hesitate to use that term. An enemy of the United States. What kind of moron is he? And was he?
00:12:59.120 I mean, not just yeah, not just any guy. He's using terminology that one uses when they're on the stand. Right. Like that's that's what you use when you're in a hearing. You've sworn under oath. I do not recall. I do not recall.
00:13:13.440 The guy was just talking to Greta. Like it's not that like serious. You're just on TV, sir. You don't need to freak out. But like the way he did that, his answers were so bizarre that they they again, they caused way more questions than answers.
00:13:29.620 And yeah, the murmurs amongst folks that I know and trust and the general gist of some of the lower level folks, but that who would know are, you know, does does Mark Esper have a truth problem?
00:13:46.620 Does does Pompeo have a truth problem? Does do any of these folks? I mean, and would President Trump even know if such a I mean, there's there's so much that happened.
00:13:58.300 Well, we had such an out of control for a long time. Department of Defense and CIA, which, by the way, was run by the person who ran Russiagate.
00:14:08.300 I don't care if you you know, if you were the head of London station, you knew about the beginning of Russiagate like Gina Haspel did.
00:14:17.800 The director of the CIA, Gina Haspel. Yes. Which is insane.
00:14:21.580 Who's, by the way, been connected now to the to that part of the of the the Russia collusion hoax.
00:14:30.500 She ever just about everybody who's anybody in the intelligence community seems to be linked to to that enterprise, as well as the is the top of the Department of Justice and the FBI.
00:14:45.200 It's appalling. It was their op.
00:14:47.360 I mean, it was their operation as a as obviously, you know, again, I am the queen of being able to turn any situation back into Russiagate, not just because I want everyone to see plot against the president, because it'll explain everything beautifully.
00:15:02.060 And it's available on Amazon, iTunes and on DVD from Walmart.
00:15:06.120 But anyways, now that I've done my plug, I actually do have a serious reason for constantly saying this goes back to Russiagate.
00:15:14.480 All roads go back to Russiagate because the cover up of this giant mistake, which was the looseness and and and sloppiness with which they did Russiagate, because they've gotten away with so much before that.
00:15:29.400 They being who, Amanda?
00:15:32.600 Oh, the group that you mentioned, I mean, the FBI, the DOJ, the Democrat, the Democratic Party and their their their creepy hires such as Fusion GPS and their their external lawfare arm, Perkins Coie.
00:15:51.040 You know, all of these, which, by the way, are all involved in Perkins Coie, at least involved in every single election battle that we we've had from twenty twenty to twenty twenty two.
00:16:06.660 You know, it never stops with these people. It's like the universe has run out of bad guys.
00:16:11.500 They are they are the Democrats favored firm and they I mean, they're a legal arm that we for some reason, we don't do that.
00:16:20.500 I don't know why. I mean, there's nothing. Does the word stupidity come to mind?
00:16:25.360 Yeah. Yeah, it does. You know, you're you went there faster than I did.
00:16:30.540 But yeah, I absolutely. I mean, this is one of the actually OK, this is one of the reasons that I I'm getting out of politics because it's it's it's it's making me pull out my hair.
00:16:42.220 And and also, you know, I'm not in the administration anymore. Now I make movies.
00:16:47.380 I'm moving more back into my natural state, which is, you know, making films.
00:16:54.380 They're still going to be about, you know, telling the truth when it's not popular and telling an unassailable truth.
00:17:03.660 But the the thing, the last political thing, attempt war, warfare gift to the American people, whatever you want to call it, that I did was my participation in the RNC chair fight.
00:17:20.240 And now, look, everybody knows that we lost, meaning the American people, because I and a lot of other folks who are legitimate patriots who actually care about the outcomes of elections were very much pro Harmeet Dillon, because that's one of the things that she talked about first.
00:17:38.780 She's a tough litigator. And she was saying we need to have why, why don't we have such a such a legal arm?
00:17:46.820 We are in a lawfare state. We need to be you know, this isn't about sending millions of texts and emails to your grandparents, confusing them and just sending more money to the RNC, like some kind of scam telephone service.
00:18:02.500 But this is about lawfare. We need to be winning these elections and and and working with the grassroots like, you know, folks like Scott Pressler and whatnot.
00:18:12.980 She acknowledged these people who have been doing work by themselves that the RNC should have been funding.
00:18:19.900 And what else are they there for? With Ronna McDaniel and her relationship with McConnell and and every other terrible, corrupt beast in in D.C., she has to go.
00:18:31.920 Any coach on a professional sports team that went, oh, and five would not still be the coach.
00:18:39.800 So that was that was something that I worked on, you know, with a very small, awesome team of people.
00:18:46.700 We even you know, I even had the pleasure of being in the room during the vote before they asked me to leave, which luckily was after the vote once I think they figured out who I was.
00:18:58.100 But I mean, it was a total joke.
00:19:02.280 The room, it's just the whole place.
00:19:03.960 It was at the Waldorf Astoria of Dana Point, you know, just to make sure they know that they're spending your donations well.
00:19:13.020 And I took my twenty dollar cookie and my coffee and I went back on the porch and smoked a cigarette and realized that, yeah, OK, we lost.
00:19:21.980 There's no there's until we did.
00:19:25.940 Did you expect to win?
00:19:27.040 There's not a lot of hope.
00:19:28.100 Well, we expected it to be tighter there.
00:19:31.640 I wasn't on the whip team, but the folks who were certainly were expecting it to be much tighter, which means that a lot of people who had told us yes went no.
00:19:41.820 And Ronna did a lot of, frankly, bribery.
00:19:45.640 I mean, she went out and told people who have legitimate legal fees that they would take care of them.
00:19:51.980 And that's that's not entirely on the up and up.
00:19:57.020 And, you know, she said that, too.
00:19:59.360 Well, I know the entire team in Nevada, for sure, because Nevada, you know, is my political state.
00:20:05.300 That's where I that's where I began and, you know, frankly, ended my political career.
00:20:10.440 But just because it's the closest to my home state of Nevada, I mean, a home state of California, which is there's no point in being in California is just a joke.
00:20:19.920 But but yeah, so I blame a lot of the I mean, there's many such places.
00:20:26.020 There was, though, one thing that was cool is there were some people who were so afraid of the grassroots pushback that they actually took pictures of their ballots to prove to us that they did vote for Harmeet, which I was like, that's that's cool.
00:20:42.540 I like that. I like that energy. That's some power. That's good.
00:20:46.500 You know, obviously, there's there's a future there.
00:20:49.260 Clearly, no one has ever been as interested in an RNC election than this one.
00:20:55.180 That I mean, have you ever heard of anyone paying attention to an RNC election like I haven't?
00:21:00.460 But this came on a on a tidal wave of despair from the grassroots that despair has not dissipated.
00:21:09.020 It is. This is a Republican Party right now that does not acknowledge Donald Trump as its leader.
00:21:16.700 That is in a civil war.
00:21:19.920 You can use whatever dramatic or sensationalized language that we would want.
00:21:25.180 But it is a it is without question a a fractured Republican Party right now.
00:21:33.080 And I see no signs of it changing.
00:21:35.080 I think the RNC battle, the fact that she, Ronna McDaniel, Ronna Romney McDaniel, wanted to have another term,
00:21:43.820 despite what she had done over the course of three cycles, is tells me she's not self-aware, but certainly was keenly focused on how much power she still possessed.
00:21:54.620 And this is not going to work well for the Republican Party.
00:21:58.460 And what's really not going to work well is this divide still between RINOs and and the establishment and the the group of America First MAGA candidates and now elected officials of both the Senate and the House.
00:22:15.680 It's a divide that I right now cannot visualize mending in time for 2024, because right now it is too early to to make any of those judgments.
00:22:27.500 But it really, it really looks like the donor class is lining up against Donald Trump and in favor of Ron DeSantis.
00:22:37.060 And that's going to be a problem, because if they do that, I believe that the entire America First base will as one.
00:22:45.420 I know there will be a few who decide to stay, but I think as one will support President Trump and turn their backs on DeSantis or whomever else the party would select.
00:22:56.660 I believe that that bond is that strong.
00:22:59.440 I totally agree.
00:23:01.260 And look, I don't have some massive problem with DeSantis.
00:23:06.080 I think he has proven himself a very good governor.
00:23:09.060 I like him.
00:23:09.580 I live in Virginia.
00:23:11.260 Youngkin does some pretty cool things very quietly.
00:23:14.560 I, I understand, I find that very cool that he's, he's been doing the right thing, but not holding a press conference about it.
00:23:23.100 I'm, I'm, I'm fine with DeSantis as the governor.
00:23:26.780 Listen, he's a younger man.
00:23:29.440 If he was smart, there is no reason to divide the Republican Party like this.
00:23:35.140 He can run in, in four years and he will do great.
00:23:40.400 And, and, and that would be one, that'd be, I mean, maybe that'd be fine.
00:23:44.220 I don't know enough about him, but I like the, I like the guy.
00:23:46.760 I mean, I met him.
00:23:47.440 I talked to him.
00:23:48.020 I, I, I, I used to know him when he was a congressman.
00:23:50.540 Like I like his comms team, like very, very capable people.
00:23:54.000 Um, I found, uh, you know, there's nothing wrong with that, but right now is not the time we need to unify.
00:24:01.320 And what we've got is, as you say, this absolute civil war, but it's, it's weirder than that because it's such a small group that isn't with the base.
00:24:12.220 And yet they have all the power as usual.
00:24:15.600 And it's so the RNC, uh, fight was such a brilliant example of that 90, like three or 4% of America, of right wing Americans said they want to change at the RNC.
00:24:27.680 The RNC said, we don't care.
00:24:29.340 We don't care what you want.
00:24:31.080 Like we don't represent you.
00:24:32.920 Give us your money and we will decide who the candidates and who, who wins and who loses because we shouldn't have the small majority that we do.
00:24:40.960 And there's a handful of phenomenal candidates.
00:24:43.760 The way that Rana blamed the candidates, what Carrie Lake, who's beloved, um, uh, guys like Joe Kent, Blake Masters, smart people, especially on foreign policy.
00:24:55.280 Joe Kent on foreign policy.
00:24:57.140 Amazing.
00:24:58.140 Why are these people not supported?
00:24:59.960 Why do we give money to the RNC if not to get those candidates elected?
00:25:04.060 I mean, it's ridiculous.
00:25:05.360 You know, the answer.
00:25:06.740 They're pro Trump.
00:25:09.020 And, uh, the, and Blake Masters did not make that clear enough.
00:25:12.680 I think he created many of his own problems in fairness.
00:25:15.980 Uh, much of it was a failure.
00:25:18.940 Most of it was a failure of, of course, the Senate, uh, the Senate leadership fund to boost him.
00:25:26.880 Uh, the, the issues that are dividing are very simple.
00:25:32.040 Uh, they don't like Trump still.
00:25:34.500 Uh, a lot of Republicans have adopted the, uh, Trump derangement syndrome from the left wing Democrats.
00:25:40.480 And they think it makes them the cool kids, just like all of those, uh, radical Marxists, uh, in Washington, D.C.
00:25:47.000 that they apparently admire.
00:25:48.600 I mean, listen to Mitt Romney for crying out loud.
00:25:51.380 I mean, he's out of his mind.
00:25:52.780 I try not to.
00:25:53.900 Listen, I'm trying to keep my heart rate at a, uh, level pace.
00:25:58.000 So I try not to listen.
00:25:59.180 Well, this isn't the show for that.
00:26:00.560 Okay, but no, if you know what else it is, Lou, they know that we figured it out.
00:26:07.500 It was going to take two terms.
00:26:09.380 I think Trump got, Trump got, uh, uh, hoodwinked by a lot of, frankly, you know, I gotta say,
00:26:17.500 Trump does a lot of stuff that my dad does.
00:26:19.480 We're like, he has this kind of old school, like constant, um, reverence towards the military,
00:26:25.160 uh, and great respect for them, which I do too.
00:26:27.680 Look, I love the military, but it's like, he'll believe anybody in uniform.
00:26:31.320 I mean, so will my dad, like when I had to go home and explain to my dad that McMaster
00:26:35.300 was bad, it took like three times where I was like, dude, like your buddy is not good.
00:26:41.380 Like, let me explain this to you.
00:26:43.220 And, um, and I think they share, it's weird.
00:26:45.740 They share a blind spot for that.
00:26:48.480 But I think what the Republicans know now is that enough of us, and I, I weakly include
00:26:54.760 myself because I was so, like I say, lower level, not, not making massive decisions by
00:27:00.820 any means, but the people who were, and the good people in the Trump administration, they
00:27:04.940 learned so much and certain mistakes will not be made again.
00:27:09.540 And a lot of those are personnel mistakes and the RNC wants to have their grip on personnel
00:27:15.560 in the Trump administration, any future one as well.
00:27:19.500 Who wants to have their grip?
00:27:22.580 The RNC, like they did before.
00:27:25.820 Exactly.
00:27:26.980 Uh, that will, I have to say to you, that is highly unlikely.
00:27:33.440 There's only one way that that will happen.
00:27:35.640 And that is if Ken Griffin, uh, and Paul Singer and the boys all come together and make, and
00:27:43.440 just buy it out.
00:27:44.320 It'll be a hostile takeover.
00:27:45.680 It may not be a hostile takeover.
00:27:47.080 I shouldn't say that.
00:27:48.080 Uh, they're buddies with Rana.
00:27:49.560 They just might do a, uh, interesting, quiet merger.
00:27:52.900 Uh, but it's something to watch out for.
00:27:55.060 And we know that the, look at the issues that we have to deal with.
00:27:58.480 Now the balloon reveals what some of us suspected that is that that defense department was never,
00:28:07.340 uh, saluting when the commander in chief was present, uh, that they were to do.
00:28:13.080 I have to say, I'm surprised at the degree to which they cut communication lines with the
00:28:18.560 commander in chief.
00:28:19.520 Uh, I think that, uh, without question, Millie, uh, the, uh, a host of generals over there
00:28:27.020 should be brought up on charges and it's that straightforward.
00:28:30.260 And I think that if the Republican party I'm talking about in the house and the Senate don't
00:28:34.600 have the guts to go after, uh, these generals who have obviously not taken, uh, incidents and
00:28:42.800 provocative and provocations from our, uh, our geopolitical enemies, uh, this is, then it's
00:28:51.180 the end of the Republic because this is a breach in, in civilian leadership being in charge of our
00:28:57.560 military.
00:28:58.380 Uh, I, I just can't believe the, the breadth of it, uh, in the Pentagon.
00:29:03.180 These people are, it's no wonder that they've lost wars against countries that are basically
00:29:10.180 primitive, uh, unarmed, uh, live in caves.
00:29:13.560 I mean, it's just unbelievable.
00:29:15.800 I mean, if you speak of HR McMasters, then we can go to David Petraeus, who wrote the
00:29:21.320 doctrine for all of this called the long war.
00:29:23.800 These are the boy geniuses of Washington DC and the establishment.
00:29:27.680 And no wonder we're not winning wars with the most advanced military in the world.
00:29:34.140 And, and if, if people were, I mean, look, I'm not to be on the hobby horse that I always
00:29:39.140 am, but I, I really just suggest somebody get to the bottom of who told president Trump that
00:29:45.020 Milley was the guy to promote because I know who it was.
00:29:47.740 And, uh, it was not my favorite guy in government is all I'll say.
00:29:53.040 Who was it?
00:29:53.740 You can tell you, we're all friends here.
00:29:56.480 It was Pompeo.
00:29:58.560 Really?
00:29:59.320 You mean the one year long CIA director?
00:30:02.520 Yeah.
00:30:02.960 The guy that put Gina Haspel in charge of the CIA so that he could control both.
00:30:06.840 You got the guy who wants to be president.
00:30:09.520 Yeah.
00:30:10.000 Yeah.
00:30:10.600 That'll happen.
00:30:11.320 Cause he's so charismatic and he could speak off the cuff.
00:30:13.940 So well, anyway, you mean like Joe Biden?
00:30:17.480 Yeah, you're right.
00:30:18.360 It doesn't matter.
00:30:19.660 Um, yeah, no, I, it's absolutely he, I have it on, on, on, on the authority of several people
00:30:25.540 in elected office who are not going to come out and say so by themselves, but they'll tell
00:30:29.100 me after a few glasses of wine at a, uh, you know, whatever, uh, post post screening discussion,
00:30:35.380 but I'm telling you that's the guy.
00:30:37.800 And, uh, and he needs to be asked why, and, and he needs to be asked why a lot of things
00:30:44.300 happened under his supposed command of the state department.
00:30:48.120 But, you know, it's, uh, it's better than it is now, but, uh, but it still wasn't what
00:30:54.140 it should have been, uh, Trump didn't get the team he should have gotten.
00:30:57.740 And we, we need that.
00:30:59.240 We need that to happen or the country is, uh, again, down the tubes.
00:31:04.280 I'm going to say this out loud and, uh, I'm going to hope the president, uh, is listening.
00:31:08.920 The president needs as a matter of urgent and number one priority to create the Trump
00:31:16.660 organization, the Trump political organization that will serve as a transition team and will
00:31:23.000 serve as a significant number of the people that he would put in to run 17 federal departments.
00:31:32.180 There is nothing short of that, that he should be doing.
00:31:35.280 Nothing is more important than that.
00:31:36.960 And I hope that it can't be AFPI.
00:31:40.100 I mean, if that's what he thinks he's doing with the America first policy Institute, that
00:31:44.220 is not what is happening.
00:31:46.540 It needs to be hopeful.
00:31:48.540 I, I, I, I know on that.
00:31:50.280 There's some, there's some very good people that are working on such a list, but it needs
00:31:54.480 to be far more robust and it needs to be funded.
00:31:57.180 Yeah.
00:31:58.040 Yeah.
00:31:58.620 An organization funded and devoted to this man, uh, who deserves our support, uh, across this
00:32:06.240 country.
00:32:06.960 Uh, and if anyone does has any question about that after watching this balloon float by,
00:32:11.620 uh, the United States military, uh, and this white house, uh, I, I don't know what to say
00:32:19.520 to them, but I do know what to say to you.
00:32:21.360 I want to know about your, uh, next project, tell us all about it.
00:32:25.340 And then we're going to, we're going to wrap up here, uh, with your concluding thoughts on the body
00:32:31.000 politic, but first your next project.
00:32:32.640 Well, listen, we've got more than 1 because what I decided to do after plot against the president, as I realized, you know, the right does not have. I mean, frankly, you know, they've got a couple organizations. They're not. I want them all to succeed. We need. We need an industry. We know. We don't just need 1 company. I want them all to succeed.
00:32:51.300 But it's just not my style. I want to create a factory so that I can support other directors, other creatives up and coming that I can share the knowledge that I learned at the best film school in the world from my, my knowledge of time spent in Hollywood with my dad, etc.
00:33:07.960 Um, so it's, that's, that has been the focus is building AMDC films as more of a factory for multiple projects than one particular project, but particular projects I can tell you about that. We are excited about is obviously, uh, the China mega doc, um, which, you know, I can't get into too much detail or, you know, two to three of these other companies. We'll just go running around trying to rebuild what I actually do, but with less.
00:33:36.100 Basically, these things, this, this China relationship, what's been going on is not just something that happened in the last 5 years, the last 10 years. This has been, uh, designed for 50 years. And I want to explore that. A lot of people are like, hey, why don't you do plot against the president too about what's happening right now?
00:33:51.220 And I'm like, I don't need to do that. I want to go back to the core. So what I can tell you is that I'm going backwards. I'm not going forwards first. A, because I, the way I did plot against the president is
00:34:04.740 with irrefutable facts. A lot of these guys go out there and they make these hyperbolic documentaries that don't actually answer any questions and don't actually tell you anything. You don't know, because they don't have the information. I do it when I have the information and it's solid.
00:34:18.740 Um, so I'm doing that. I've got the McAfee doc and scripted feature, which some really surprising characters in Hollywood are interested in. And I'm fine with that. And if I told you who they were, I think you'd be fine with it too. Um, but, uh, so that's very exciting.
00:34:37.360 And, um, we are moving the company to Dallas, Texas. Thank God. We're going to, uh, God's country where it's not, uh, we're getting as far away from DC as possible. And, uh, we have some great, uh, relationships out there and an industry out there that we can work with. And, um, you know, like I said, that's two of.
00:34:57.360 We have at least eight projects, 10 or 11, if you count the scripteds that are on the, on the plate right now. So we have a lot of work to do.
00:35:10.260 Well, good for you and good for the, the right side of this country. Uh, we appreciate it, Amanda, and enjoyed talking with you. Thanks for being with us. And I hope you'll come back soon. Uh, we always give our guests the last word, uh, your concluding thoughts, if you will.
00:35:27.360 Oh, yikes. Uh, I try not to depress everyone on the way out the door, but, uh, I got to agree with you, Lou. I mean, I, if this civil war slash just break of the grassroots to the, uh, the, the donor class does not get, um, at least if we don't come to at least some kind of a piece and some kind of an agreement, um, we're not going to win.
00:35:52.760 And I, I, I think that's what they want, frankly, but, um, their grassroots is bigger than they are. We have the numbers. We have the numbers. And, uh, I, I think there's a lot we can do with that.
00:36:05.660 Well, well said. And let's hope that, uh, you're right, because I agree with you a hundred percent.
00:36:12.740 Amanda, it's been great talking with you. We thank you so much. God bless you. And good luck with all of your projects. Thanks for being with us here on the Great America Show.
00:36:21.040 Thank you so much, Lou. You're the best. And you'll be the first to hear about them.
00:36:25.820 Terrific. Thanks, Amanda Milius, for being with us. Thank you, everybody, for joining us. And our guest Monday is Colonel Doug McGregor.
00:36:33.660 We'll be talking about America's readiness to go to war with red China rising and Ukraine on fire.
00:36:41.020 What is Europe doing about Russia? And more. That's here Monday. Please join us. Until then, thanks. God bless you. And God bless America.
00:36:51.040 God bless you.