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August 12, 2024 63 mins

Tonight on Battleground LIVE:

In the arena: Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Ops officer and host of the Wright Report Daily Podcast 

  • Shameless propaganda in support of Kamala

  • Biden/Pelosi confirm a coup

  • Media is right back to their old disgusting tricks again

  • Walz Stolen valor gets worse somehow

  • Is Tim Walz an agent of the CCP?

 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Morning. You're about to enter the arena and join the
battle to save America with your host Sean Parnell.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Good evening, America. Welcome patriots. You're watching Battleground live, and
from Sea to Shining Sea and everybody in between, welcome
to the show. I hope you all had a great
weekend because I've got a great show for you tonight.
We've got Brian Dean right on deck tonight, smartest guy around.

(00:39):
What we've coined the days or the nights rather, when
Brian comes on is right night. And yes it does
sound like maybe a Delilah after dark thing, but look
it somehow works and we got lots of cool topics
to hit with him. Got an amazing show for you today.

(00:59):
I will say this. You know, last week was really
tough doing Wendy's show in the morning, this show here
at night, four hours of live programming a day and
seven days time. I did fourteen shows and it was
a bit of a grind. But I just want to
double down and reiterate just how grateful I am for

(01:22):
all of you for being there for me during that.
I swear to God, last Friday Night show, I basically
went live and blacked out the whole time, like I
was that smoked. But I couldn't do this stuff without you,
So thank you, folks. I really appreciate it. You all
of the best audience in the business. And you're looking
at at my numbers on Rumble, they're growing like gangbusters.

(01:46):
And again that is because of you. Got plenty of
rest and relaxation this weekend. It was awesome. Also got
the grass cut, got to get out of the tractor
a little bit. Also awesome, quick studio update, all those
Rumble rants, tips and and you know, like I said,

(02:08):
I made you all promise one hundred percent of what
we get here in the show goes back to the
studio to give you a better quality show. And the
laptop and the computer that I run my studio off
of is like six years old, and it's it's fine
for work, email, internets and things internet and stuff like that,
but it doesn't work with what I have here. It works, okay,

(02:31):
I mean I'm running the show on it right now,
but I got a brand new laptop coming for that,
specifically designed for studio, so it'll be an in studio
laptop dedicated to the show. So that's gonna be awesome.
Make it. That's gonna make the show, I think better,
a better quality viewing experience for all of you. So
thank you for helping me get to that. Also, Donald

(02:53):
Trump back on X as of last night at something
like two point fifty four am. He started putting out
you know, pro Trump ads and ads going after Kamala
from his Twitter slash X account with eighty eight million
plus followers. He's also doing a live stream interview with

(03:16):
Elon Musk at eight pm Eastern Time on Twitter X tonight. Look,
that's really important a couple of reasons I said a
couple of weeks ago. Many of all have been watching
the show religiously. No, I've been saying that Trump needs
to get back on X immediately. You don't want to
leave eighty eight million of your followers on the table.

(03:36):
And now more people use X than ever before, So
getting your message out to those people in a very
disciplined way is going to be critically important. Also with
regards to Elon Musk, remember what I told you, Joe
Rogan voters, Aaron Rodgers voters, people who are fans of
Elon Musk generally speaking, are not people like you or me,

(04:01):
like we're We're in the trenches, right, That's what we
like to say on this show, in the trenches, fighting
to save the heart and soul of this country. A
lot of people that are following Elon Musk are probably
following him for other reasons than politics. So, in other words,
these people aren't tethered to the game like we are.
And Elon Musk has the biggest Twitter slash x account

(04:23):
social media footprint in the world, and it's so massive
that even the European Union is threatening him for his
interview with Donald Trump tonight, like, oh, you're interviewing a
presidential candidate. We don't want you to elevate anything that
would be hateful or misinformation. I mean, all complete nineteen
eighty four bullshit. But if the European Union another globalists

(04:47):
are uncomfortable with an interview between Elon Musk and Donald Trump,
that's how you know they're scared. That's how you know
that this interview could potentially be very very, very very
effective and get Donald Trump in front of a group
of voters, potentially millions of voters that might not otherwise

(05:07):
be exposed to him, but through the lens of a
radical propaganda corporate media structure that didn't exist or that
has existed up to you, basically in perpetuity here in
this country. And it's gotten so much worse over the last
twenty years. But x didn't exist in the way it
does now in the twenty twenty cycle. This is a

(05:28):
major differentiating factor. And I'm very, very very glad that
Donald Trump is taking advantage of all of that. Also,
I'm getting a sense of a lot of doom and
gloom on the Republican side of the House, and I
want to break down the last month for you, because

(05:48):
we still have no details on the Trump assassination attempt.
Almost on the four week anniversary, the month anniversary of it,
still don't know a damn thing about it. That's completely unacceptable.
The House of Representatives is just finishing up their August recess.
The Task Force now is just starting. The Bipartisan Task
Force is just starting to subpoena certain things. It's going
to take a long time before we get any details

(06:09):
from them. And you know, because of the radical comedy
Democrats on that committee, they're going to kick up a
whole shitload of dust and it's gonna make it hard
for the American people to separate fact from fiction. But
what we're dealing with right now in this country, what
we're experiencing. I want to just go over the feeling
of the last two months or so, just to try

(06:31):
to put things in perspective here. And I want to
start off by saying that this race was always going
to be a close race. It was always going to
be close. That was never off of my mind. But
what you're experiencing right now, the sense of high about
a couple months ago, and maybe some of the Republicans

(06:53):
out there thinking, maybe believing some of the polling that's
out there is that Kamala surging. Maybe you're a little
bit worried that was all manufactured. It's all you were
intended to feel that way, is what I'm saying. Think
about it like this. For about a month, three weeks
to a month prior to the assassination attempt, there were

(07:15):
about two maybe three pushes by the Democrats and their
allies in the media to get Joe Biden out of
this race, and they failed. Right, They would push them
a little bit, the media would attack them a little bit.
They'd unveil this polling that made it look like Biden
was going to get shellacked. And each successive time, each

(07:36):
one of these pushes to get Biden out, the Democrats
and their allies in the media pushed a little bit harder.
They went just a little bit further. And then July
thirteenth happened, at that fateful day in Butler, Western Pennsylvania,
the assassination attempt. After the assassination attempt, what we saw

(07:58):
was a coalescing of the media around a message the
likes of which I've never really seen before. And this
is saying something given how our media is just straight
up propaganda in so many ways. It's so bad. But
what they did after the assassination attempt was the worst

(08:19):
I've ever seen it. And what I mean by that
is they turned this pressure campaign to get Biden out
of the race up to one hundred and so among
all of these pushes, the pushes that happened prior to
the assassination attempt on Trump and after, a constant among

(08:42):
all of these pushes was the steady drip of polling
that showed Biden getting his ass kicked. But all of that,
all of the look Trump's gonna win, Look at Biden
getting crushed in the polls, Biden's a week candidate. All
of that stuff, it's very important to keep deep in mind.
All of that stuff was not intended to showcase Trump's strength.

(09:08):
Even though it made us feel real good. Oh, Trump's
kicking ass, and that's great. I feel great about that,
it was not intended. This propaganda push was not intended
for that. It was intended to get Biden out of
the race. It wasn't necessarily indicative of momentum on our side.
This race was always going to be close, and right

(09:32):
now we're in the grips of a propaganda campaign the
likes of which I've not ever seen before. Again, this
is another first look at this cover of Time magazine.
The cover of the magazine reads her moment.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
Now.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
The interesting thing about this, and what I can't seem
to wrap my mind around, is just a kind of
an unbelievable moment that we're living through in this country,
is that Kamala Harris didn't receive a single effing vote
at all, not once, not ever. I got more votes
from her in the Democrat primary than she actually received.
And here you have Time magazine saying her moment, but

(10:08):
she didn't earn her moment. The only thing missing from
that cover is like dear Leader, like something that you'd see,
something like a painting like that hanging on the wall
in North Korea. It's so unbelievably absurd. And what Time
Magazine also doesn't tell you about that cover magazine piece

(10:30):
her sketched face on it is that Kamala Harris wanted
to do a live sit down or Time Magazine rather
wanted to do a live sit down interview with Kamala Harris.
What do you think Kamala Harris said, Well, I mean
she said no, she said no, Yet Time Magazine still

(10:52):
went with that insane and I mean insane cover fluff
piece intended to show showcase this fake momentum that she
might have. Yeah, Okay, folks, listen this propaganda push. It's
not just Time Magazine either, actual corporate media, the corrupt

(11:12):
leftist corporate media is out there doing lead in segments
about Kamala Harris being on the cover of magazines. Absolutely absurd.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Listen.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
Vice President Kamala Harris is gracing her first magazine cover
since becoming the Democratic Party's presidential nominee. Essence magazine has
just released the cover of its September October issue The
story features Vice President Harris's sit down during last month's
essence fest. The discussion is from before she took the

(11:44):
reins of the presidential election, but in it she touches
on her stance on several pressing issues, including the Supreme Court,
abortion access, and former President Trump.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
Take the reigns of the presidential race, She's never again,
She's never received a single vote. It's amazing to me
these Democrats and these losers in the media, do they
not see the threat that what the Democrats have done
in their own primary? Do they not see that threat
for what it is to our republic? If they're willing
to do it to their own politicians in their own party,

(12:23):
the moment that they have an opportunity to do it
in a general election, they will. They've already stolen and
rigged elections. They do it in their own primary, of course,
they would do it in a general when they're facing
people who have political views that are diametrically opposed to
their own. This represents a threat, and the media just
has their head in the sand about it. And what's more,

(12:47):
is this mystery surrounding Joe Biden. And I really do
mean that I'm not trying to This isn't hyperbole. Joe
Biden had a real deal medical emergency in Las Bait, Vegas,
I think in the week of July twenty fourth, and
it seems like and I'm trying to give grace here

(13:08):
where I can, but it seems like the media just
tried to cover it up and slander conservatives for reporting
on it. But listen for yourself the nine to one
one call in Vegas, which the the first responders just
released that talk about Biden's what was clearly a medical
emergency and they had to rush the guide to the hospital.

(13:28):
I mean, they covered all this up.

Speaker 4 (13:30):
Listen three two m see thirty six. I'm at Marilyn
and the I confirming we're still holding these intersections, all right,
So right now with there on a hold for something
with the residential if you can win lit some at
north and south flow but not east and west, just
north and south freest control three two great, were about

(13:52):
the radio right now, voters is four twenty one.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Uh, he's being seen.

Speaker 4 (13:57):
So it's kind of waiting to see how this is
shaping out. Buddy's knowledge he's for twenty one right now.
We're just trying to figure out what's going on, and
we're going to go from there.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
Four to twenty one is sick or injured person. We
have no idea what the president's condition was, then what happened,
how it happened, no details whatsoever. In fact, the media
just did nothing but cover it up and slander conservatives
who tried to report on it. And so keep that
in the forefront of your mind. This just came out

(14:27):
over the weekend, right, seemed to be deliberately released at
the tail end of the week again where most people
do news dumps, where people aren't really paying attention to things.
They're tuned out for the weekend. And then a couple
of interviews happened that I think shine a light on
what went on with the Democrats behind the scene as
they shanked Joe Biden. Really, I mean, listen to Nancy

(14:48):
Pelosi in this interview.

Speaker 5 (14:51):
I didn't accept a letter as anything but a letter.
I mean, I mean another there are some people who
are unhappy with the letter. Let me say, Joe, some
said that some people were unhappy with the letter I
put in somebody else's now because it was a I
don't mean it didn't sound like Joe Biden to me,

(15:14):
it really didn't.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
So, but don't you think that that's weird. We all
know that Nancy Pelosi was involved with this. We've reported
and talked about on this show that she was behind
the pressure campaign along with Barack Obama to get this
guy out, and she's talking about this letter that Biden
releases on social media abruptly at like a one thirty

(15:36):
two pm Eastern Standard time on a Sunday, saying that
I'm dropping out, no presidential seal, no signature from the
president himself, a digital signature, And now here you have
Nancy Pelosi saying that it didn't seem like Biden and
that she wasn't going to accept the letter. I'm sorry,
but we should not in any way accept this as

(15:59):
normal or report on this as something that's normal. It's
driving me crazy to see these politicos and these people,
these pundits, both on conservative media and left wing media,
just talking about this as if it's business as usual,
just about what it's going to be like at the
DNC and where the delegates are going to go and

(16:20):
the selection of the VP, and just politics as usual.
But this is anything but politics as usual. Something very
sinister is happening behind the scenes in this country, and really,
I don't know what the hell is going on. Neither
do you, and neither to these politicos out there that
are talking about it. Biden also did an interview over
the weekend that talked about this coup behind the scenes.

(16:41):
Litsten know how he talks about it.

Speaker 6 (16:43):
The poles we had showed that it was the neck
and neck race would have been down to the wire.
But what happened was a number of my Democratic colleagues
and the House of Senates thought that I was going
to hurt them in the Racis was concerned if I
stayed in the race, that would be the topic you'd

(17:05):
be interviewing about. Why did Nancy Pelosi say?

Speaker 2 (17:08):
Why did some it?

Speaker 6 (17:09):
And and I thought it would be a real distraction.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
So lots of unknown questions here, lots of unanswered questions
that I think we need to have an answer on
this stuff to make sure that something like this doesn't
ever happen again, and also to make sure that this
stuff is doesn't expand beyond the scope of the Democrat Party.

(17:33):
It really is dangerous, you know what. These people, they've
already got comfortable with deposing a sitting president of the
United States. Just think about that. Did you ever think
that something like that was possible. Let's think back over
the last ten years, maybe twenty years, where political operatives
could push a candidate to the side a sitting president

(17:54):
who has enormous power, the so called leader of the
free world. That's always how we've referred to presidents in
my life, Democrat or Republican. They're the leader of the
free world, the most powerful person in the world. Well,
clearly that's not true anymore. So who's doing this, who's
making the calls? How do we stop it from happening.
So I've got Brian Dean right on deck right now.

(18:16):
I want to bring him on. He's the he's a
former CIA operations officer, so he knows how this stuff works,
his cloak and dagger stuff behind the scenes. And he's
the host of a great podcast called The Right Report
Daily podcast, which, by the way, my friend Brian welcome.
I get emails from people all the time now saying
like I listen to Brian's podcast every single day, and

(18:38):
boy is he just so smart and he's just so cute.
I mean, you got you got your best of both
worlds going on man like.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
You'll see a charge you know what. Look, But I
also get emails saying that that Chohna. Parnell really is
America's sweetheart and you beat out Julia Roberts. So congratulations, friend,
you were better than her. Both winners, we're both.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Pretty America's sweet America's sweetheart. Well that's that's great. I
was hoping America's ass kicker. Oh something something that's like.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
Just okay, we'll give you that one too.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
I guess okay, you got to tell me what you
think about all of this stuff, like you saw you heard.
I think you were in the in the green room
there for the nine to one to one call. Biden
gets hurt. Clearly. Pelosi and Obama and other high level
Democrats behind the scenes shank Biden. They push them out. Now,

(19:34):
Biden's doing interviews saying and confirming that democrats, yeah, they
they high ranking democrats came told me I can't win,
pushed me out. Who the hell wrote the letter that
did the digital letter that Biden put out on Twitter?
You have Biden's chief of staff calling members of his
cabinet saying the president's out. Honestly, Brian, this is so

(19:58):
incredibly dang injurious in between all of this as an
assassination attempt on Trump, and I'm just here. I'm telling
you these two things. To me, they're inextricably linked. They
just have to be related in some way. What do
you think?

Speaker 1 (20:18):
So, I think what you're saying is none of this
is normal and we all know, right, So let's start
with this. Joe Biden is still commander in chief. So
that's why this really, at the end of the day,
is relevant. The guy is still propped up inside the
White House. He is still ostensibly defending the country against
enemies foreign and domestic. So if he has some kind
of medical emergency, what a month ago, six weeks ago,

(20:39):
less than whatever it is, it's absolutely relevant. It doesn't
matter that Kamala Harris is now facing off against Joe Biden.
That to me is actually secondary. At this moment. We
have a guy in the White House who's trying to
defend the country who is not functional. So we know
that now he has dementia or some neurodegenerative disease. That
is confirmed. We know that is true by both folks
on the Capitol Hill bipartisan basis and his own cabinet officials.

(21:02):
NBC News reported on that Chuck Todd about six weeks ago.
So that is a big deal. We should be talking
about that, that we have a disease commander in chief
and that there was some sort of medical emergency in Nevada. Now,
what's remarkable, isn't it that no one wants to ask
too many questions about that. Folks in the media are
utterly disinterested in the commander in chief who not only

(21:24):
has a neuro degenerate disease but suffered from some sort
of medical crisis in Nevada and just crickets. That's not normal,
and that is a serious problem for the country, not
just moving forward, but right now today we got all
kinds of crazy stuff going on in the world. We
should probably figure out what the hell's going on with
the commander in chief. So let's just start with that.
It matters. This is not about politics. Anything could happen tomorrow.

(21:46):
We got to make sure that we know who the
hell is in the White House and run in the show.
Big big deal. It's very important. The second piece, sort
of medium to long term, is this concern about what
does this say about our democratic republic? What does this
say about the state of the Union today. So what
we know is we got one side of the aisle.
The Democrat Party is saying that actually, democracy is at risk.

(22:06):
Donald Trump is the most profound risk. He is Adolf Hitler.
We've got to defeat him. That's the only thing that matters.
Joe Biden said it again yesterday. I should say on Sunday.
The point is that we've got this party saying that,
and yet at the same time they pushed this guy out.
They told him that not because he has dementia, right,
I think most of us would say, yeah, the dude's

(22:27):
got dementia, remove him. I don't care about politics. We
got to have a guy in the oval office who
knows what he's doing. But that's not why they removed him.
They were afraid of losing They were afraid of losing power.
So that doesn't necessarily mesh very well with the desire
to save democracy when you're, as you said, Shank and
Joe Biden, not because of his mental disease, but because
you don't want to lose your political race. Yeah, that's

(22:49):
an issue, and that's a problem. The incredible peace. By
the ways, on Sunday, the associated price came out with
a survey show and it's seventy five percent of Americans
feel like our democracy or our republic is under threat.
We have these profound threats, but yet Democrats actually feel
the most strongly about that, more so than Republicans. Well,
why aren't they pointing at their own party? You know,
I say this as a guy who was a twenty

(23:10):
five or a twenty year Democrat. Why aren't my former
party members more alarmed about what's going on in their
own party? I think that that is ultimately because of
this frothiness, this rapidness around panic and hysteria, that they
don't want to admit that they got problems, and they
want to keep saying things like the Charlottesville hoax, as
mister Biden did yesterday and this is interview with CBS.

(23:32):
They just continue to keep their base in this chronic
state of hysteria and panic. And that's why these folks
are not focused on some of the alarming stuff that
the rest of us are, Like, Hey, party aside, this
is bad. Joe Biden's sick got them into an illness,
a crisis in Nevada. We should talk about that or right,
So this is what I think we are now living
in this moment that you are rightfully pointing out with

(23:53):
a degree of anger and exasperation of this is not romal,
This isn't right. It feels like we are the verge
of losing our country and what the hell? The media
is supposed to do their job and ask a lot
of very important questions and they're not. So that's what
I see this moment, and it is wildly atypical. It
feels to me like the history books when you go
back into the Salem witch trials in the sixteen hundreds,

(24:16):
where people are just so caught up in hysteria, where
kids were making accusations and everybody believed them, and nobody
really had a moment to sort of pause for a
number of until number of people died, eighteen or nineteen women,
over one hundred and fifty others were on the chopping
block until finally the fever broke. I feel that we
are living in some version of that today, where the
panic and the hysteria that goes back to the Trump

(24:38):
Russia allegations that he's Adolf Hitler, that he said that
we inject bleach into our veins. All those hopeses are
keeping people in the state of hysteria and panic, and
we can't have recent conversations like what in the hell
happened in Nevada with Biden.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
It's such a great point for folks who are listening
and watching. I've got the sound of Biden on CBS
yesterday talking about Trump is a threat to democracy. I'm
going to play it for people, Brian, so they know
what you're talking about. But also you know, as you listen,
if you're watching, keep on the forefront of your mind.
That I believe, and I think a great many Americans
also believe that it was the rhetoric, this type of

(25:15):
rhetoric that led to what happened on July thirteenth and
Western Pennsylvania and Butler. So check this out and we'll
be back with Brian Dean Wright.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Folks, the people of this nation have spoken.

Speaker 7 (25:27):
Four years ago. What Joe did was defeat Donald Trump. Now,
with Trump attempting to return to the White House, Biden
is sounding the alarm in a way sitting presidents rarely,
if ever, do the.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
Stakes are that high to you.

Speaker 6 (25:44):
I give you my word, I think to that I
mark my words.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
If he wins this.

Speaker 6 (25:49):
Nomination, I mean excuse me the selection. Watch what happens.
It's a danger. He's a genuine danger to American security.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
Look, I mean so like, first of all, a couple
things with Biden. Anytime he's like I give you my word,
you know, like it's the opposite of stru tell. Yeah,
like that's that's definitely his tell. But when he's saying,
mark my words, this man is a danger to America
American security. And then you take his base and you

(26:23):
talking about the poll that you just cited that the
vast majority of Democrats in this country think that democracy
is at risk, but they're not realizing that the call
is coming from inside the House. Their party represents the
grave threat to democracy. But and it's just like, look
no further than their own actions, Brian as proof. It's

(26:46):
it's just unbelievable to me. And also to your point,
it really does feel as if we're losing our country.
It really does, because if the Democrats are willing to
do something like this to a sitting president, what hope
do I have out here in western Pennsylvania on my
farm with my family If these people can shank a

(27:08):
former president who's duly elected by the people. I mean,
at least theoretically, twenty twenty was a disaster. I don't
trust the results of twenty twenty. I will put words
in your mouth, but I'm just saying something is very, very,
very awry here in this country.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Yeah, So let's go back into US history when we
started having a lot of the same rhetoric, not only
in the political sphere, but also in the media sphere.
Back when President McKinley was in office, William Randolph Hurst
was pumping this stuff about McKinley being a danger and
awful and terrible and an anarchist. A leftist killed him,

(27:44):
shot him, and a lot of people at the time
blamed A. Randolph Hearst for pumping the nation's body full
of hist aia and panic. And I think that that man,
if you look at the history of it, really does
own that assassination. So I don't think you're off to
say that this stuff has very deadly consequences. I think
that we may see this again. We've already seen it once.

(28:05):
Thank God that mister Trump was not killed, he was
certainly shot. So now we have to think, is it
going to happen again When the guy like Biden says
that he is this existential threat. Again. He repeated the
Charlottesville hoax in the same interview. And here's the deal.
That's not just dirty politics. I think you and I
and everybody watching and listening, we all understand. We've been
around long enough to understand how dirty and nasty politics

(28:28):
might be. But when you start saying, as he did
with CBS that Donald Trump is a white supremacist, is
in neo DTZI. He supports them, He encourages that movement,
he wants to set the country on fire, and he
knows that that is false and wrong, and he repeats it. Anyway,
That's not just dirty politics. That's keeping your base in
a state of panic and hysteria because you use the

(28:50):
fear to manipulate. You use that fear to manipulate people
to do terrible things. And whether you give them the
gun and actually then pull the trigger with them, or
you say, hey, there's the opposition, there's Trump, there's a
building you might want to stand on it, who knows,
and there's a gun, good luck to you. This is
the panic and the hysteria that then creates the kinds
of horrible outcomes like the assassination or near assassination of

(29:13):
Donald Trump, but also just terrible stuff like we can't
govern the damn country. You can't come up with reasonable
solutions to problems because the Democrat base won't allow for them.
So this extends to our immigration policies, how handled a
very difficult issue around transgender stuff or ideology, so across
the spectrum, all kinds of different things. We just have

(29:34):
a real hard time dealing with facts and data and
a reason and analysis when you've got a whole chunk
of people who don't want to do that, and they
believe what thirty four percent of Democrats believe that Trump
wasn't actually shot, that he was hit by you know,
glass or space laser or whatever. So that's the opposition
that reasonable people like all of us now have to
deal with to try to govern this country in a

(29:55):
very dangerous world.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Okay, so I got to take a quick break, Brian,
but I want to ask you about this Tim Walls stuff.
You and I haven't had a chance to talk about
that on the show. You and I exchanged a couple
of text messages about it, and you make a very
very very compelling case of Tim Walls being essentially bought

(30:17):
and paid for by the communist Chinese and I basically
I said on the radio last week, I'm like, is
there any democrat in Congress that is not essentially a
bought and paid for foreign agent? So I want to
ask you about that after this quick break, are you
cool with that? Let's do it back with Brian Dean Wright.
Welcome back, my friend. Listen to this Tim Wall's speech

(30:39):
real quick. I got to get your reaction to this
to like, what is clearly at best misrepresenting his military record,
But then also like, if he's willing to misrepresent stuff
that is like easily to verify, easily verifiable, then what
else is he willing to lie about? And do you
know that's kind of like on my mind, but like

(30:59):
listen to the yes that classroom.

Speaker 8 (31:03):
I had the privilege of serving in this state's National Guard,
and when I left, I had a two year old.
When I came home, I had a three year old.
But as I listened to Jill and I listened to
Mariah the guilt, I came home and my daughter went
on and when you're two and three, she knew no difference.

(31:24):
That's not true for some they can't do that. And
over the preceding years, of watching us, and as our
nation changed, and as our political systems became more more
difficult for all of us to understand. I stood one
night in the dark of night on the tarmac at

(31:44):
Bogram and watched a military ramp ceremony. And if you've
seen it, which these folks many have, unfortunately you don't
leave the same and it makes you wonder, what.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
Are we doing? So clearly, I mean, I've heard, like, Okay,
he visited Afghanistan as a member of Congress on a
congressional delegation trip. Maybe and again like I'm doing the
explaining for him, which is kind of bullshit, just to
be honest, but like, maybe he meant as a congressman,

(32:17):
but why not just say as a congressman. Like he's
clearly trying to give people the impression that he served
in combat, and it's also evidenced by the fact that
he misrepresented his rank. Like I don't walk around telling
people I'm a retired major or lieutenant colonel because I'm not.
I'm a retired captain and that's freaking verifiable. And you

(32:39):
know what else I don't do go around and get
a fake rank inscribed on a challenge coin. I mean,
he's it's clearly fabricating his service record. And what's worse
than that, somehow worse than that is while you're send
your truths off to bleed and die in Iraq, you

(32:59):
pretend like you were there with them in a very
self serving campaign to climb a ladder. Like I just
think that's gross.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
Well, it's many things gross. As one. Look if I
said to you, oh gosh, I just got back from Mars.
It was a great trip. I was happy to be
the first human on Mars, and then you looked at
me like, I know that's not true, and I stuck
with it, and I said to other versions, it's that
absurd for folks who are in the military, who have
been a part of this community, you have to understand.

(33:28):
That is how those of us who will know this
world a little bit better look at him. Now he's
claiming something that is so patently bizarre and absurd. This
guy served for a handful of months in Italy. All right.
The worst that he experienced was some really crappy gelato. Okay,
that was that was his most horrible experience.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Okay, Vicenza, Italy, by the way, where he was stationed
Vincenza Italy, like that's where in the army, that's where
every that's everyone's dream assignment other than like Hawaii in
the twenty fifth ID. Everyone wants to go to the
correct right.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
So this guy really is leaning on the dumbest of
stories because it's all verifiably garbage what he's offering us
and what he did give us. Look, I don't think
anybody would say, hey, you know, your whole service is
somehow workless or hasn't been beneficial to the country or
to exactly not true at all. You've done some fantastic
things in floods and after tornadoes, and you've done good

(34:24):
things in Italy in whatever ways that you served it.
Thank God for that, and we appreciate that people standing up.
You know, we don't have enough people doing that. But
you can't lie about carrying a weapon of war in
war if you're eating ice cream in Italy, just stop it.
It wasn't necessary to go that far.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
It's so true. I mean, that's a great way to
explain it. I mean, you weren't carrying a war a
weapon of war in war because you were eating ice
cream in Italy. And that's not an exaggeration. That's true.

Speaker 1 (34:54):
Right, Yeah, So look, I'm being a little bit cheeky
about the gelato thing, but it's really true. If you
look at the number of times carried a cone of
gelatto versus the number of times she carried weapon of war,
the ice cream wins. The ice cream wins.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
Friend, say, glatto in Italy, right, Like that's not just
like an American idea of what Italy is like like
they have.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
Now, right, So let's I mean, he was probably skyping
his daughter when she turned three with the gelato in
his hand, and as he as he talks about you know,
oh my god, you know she gained a year while
I was away. Oh stop it, Okay, So it's absurd.
It says a lot about his characters. So let's talk
about why this matters. The American people need to look

(35:35):
at the character of their leaders. This guy is willing
to lie about something, something that's verifiably untrue, that kind
of it's the Democrat Party for the last X number
of years. They just keeps saying crap that's not true,
and they get away with it because the media doesn't
challenge them on it or excuses it or encourages it.
Because anywhere from eighty six to ninety five percent of
journalists when they give political money, they give to the

(35:55):
Democrat Party. So they're trying to protect their partisans, their
fellow party since or their ideology. So that's why guys
like Tim Wallas in Minnesota, with a media up there
that just protected him, That's why he got away with
it for so long.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
And so that's why this I mean, Brian, I mean,
it's such a good point because you know, I ran
for the House and Senate. The media dug into every
aspect of my background. I don't have a problem with it.
They should have done that, like had to give my
D two fourteen. They asked about every patrol, they tracked
down my troops. I mean, they're reading my books, like
trying to make it seem like an anti woman all

(36:29):
this other stuff. And but what's crazy to me about
Walls And ultimately, I think this is an indictment on
the media. And of course we know that they're in
the tank for the Democrats, but like this dude was
able to run for Congress and be in Congress, run
for governor and be a sitting governor in Minnesota, and
this doesn't come out one single time during any of that,

(36:51):
despite the media knowing about it, verifying it as accurate,
and just crushing the story. Oh my god, that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
Right, So it is obviously crazy to reasonable people. It's
not crazy once you understand that. You know, previous political
giving around. From sixty five percent of journalists get to
Democrats back in the twenty ten election, we now get
up to ninety five percent in the twenty twenty election.
So there's been this clear drift in the field of journalists. Really,
a journalist today is kind of like a CIA officer

(37:21):
who pretends to be a State Department officer. It's a
cover job. So modern journalists are really just partisan hacks.
They're propagandists, they are Democrat boot liquors, and they are
using the cover job of a journalism to advance an ideology.
So that's what the data would suggest in terms of
the political donors or donations and what you're talking about
your own experiences. It's like they scrutinize you because you

(37:42):
don't fit the ideology that they support. But they look
at Tim Walls and like, you know, he kind of
looks like Santa So I bet he's a nice guy.
Let's not ask him too many hard questions, right, or
you might see some of them actually post on acts
or former Twitter. He'll be like, he's like the dad
I never had what he's.

Speaker 2 (38:01):
Cuddling, Ryan's cuddling.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
But he's definitely not of them, like are having neurotic
dreams about this guy and inter posting that. Okay, first
of all, you uh, you know, and second not your job.
Let's let's press him on what he believes and what
he stands for. But this China stuff really has me
profoundly concerned. And this is what we've talked about.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
Offer. Yeah, lay it out there. Yeah, lay it out there,
and we won't talk about your bet, which which, by
the way, you were very very sure about this. No,
you know what, talk about that.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
I'm going to talk about it.

Speaker 2 (38:29):
I'm gonna talk about it. Lay it out there.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
I would bet what I'm about to offer you both
my kidneys and both my testicles. Okay, they're not undescended,
so they work. So this is a big bet. Okay,
I'm gonna bet. I'm gonna bet at all. Tim Walls
has been pitched by Chinese Intel. Here's why I know
that this man was traveling to China and he was

(38:52):
a member of the US National Guard, so he had
access physical access to facilities, to buildings, to bases in
this country. He had access to US government systems, So
he's going to China with that kind of access. We
also know from those early days that oddly enough, and
he even admitted this in the Star Tribune, which is
a leptist media outlet in Minnesota. He said that the

(39:15):
Communist government was giving him money to help fund the
travel of these kids he was taking over to China.
He said it was very unusual. Well, that kind of
begs the question, well, why the hell they give you
the money then, hm, Well, nobody bothered to ask him
that part, right, So they did raise some money for themselves,
the kids had to, but he got this very odd
stipend or series of cash from the Chinese government. We

(39:35):
also though he went over there thirty times. During that
time that he went over there, he met with very
senior individuals, to include the Premiere of China. So it
wasn't like he was just meeting with the local mayor
and he was talking to you know, throwing back of whatever,
like this guy was meeting with very very senior people.
We also know that he has some degree of affity

(39:56):
for Marxism, he has called socialism actually just neighborly miss
now when he's also offered up degrees of critiques of
the regime, he's been very very careful about it. For years.
He has said, we need dialogue, we need conversation, but
he's never really held the Chinese Communist Party to it
to a really tough line. He's always given them a

(40:16):
little bit of a flex. Back in two thousand, then
President Clinton put him on a committee after the China
entered into the World Trade Organization, and he talked about
the importance of dialogue. And he's been saying it for
twenty years. Never mind the fact that China has concentration
camps right now, Okay, this is not a country that
is some a menable group of people that we can
talk to. It is a communist dictatorship, there is no

(40:39):
doubt about that. But he continues to soft pedal the evil.
So I think when you put that all together, at
some point, I got a couple extra testicles. I'm gonna
bet with my kidneys. Of course, the d MS at
the Chinese Intel they pitched this guy, of course they did.
Now the question becomes, what did he say in response,
I don't know. I hope that he's said no. I

(41:01):
hope that he then reported it, because that's what you're
supposed to do. And a lot of good people all
around the world who were in intel or in the military,
they get pitched by foreign intel agencies and then they
report it. So did Tim Walls report that? Because if
he says no, then we got another lot because he
was pitched. I guarantee it, And I would assume that
if we have some either defectors, we've got some good

(41:22):
intel that the CIA has collected over the years, the
FBI has that they will know that he was pitched
or he had some sort of relationship. I know that
from personal experience because of what I did abroad. So
this information about Walls, I would guess is in the system.
So let's ask him. Somebody should ask him if he
was ever pitched and if you reported it, and that

(41:43):
if no, the FBI and the CIA they've got files
on this dude. I promise you he went over there
thirty times. I guarantee you. If nothing else, they debriefed
him when he came back, of course they did. So
that is why I make the bet that I do.
And I'm telling you that if we had any kind
of journalists worth their solt, they weren't giving ninety five
five percent of their political giving to the Democrat Party
and want him to win, they would be asking me

(42:05):
questions not just about his service and eating gelato in Italy,
but is this son of a bitch possibly a Chinese
spy that is important for this country because we've just
spent the past three and a half years worried about
this same shit with Joe Biden. And I apologize for
my language, but this is really important to me. You know,
I've been of service to my country and you have
two lots of others as well. I don't want another

(42:25):
guy in the Oval office that I have to really
scratch my head and think if I were to give
this person or think about giving him a security clearance,
I wouldn't. I wouldn't with Joe Biden give him what
we know on the laptop, and I wouldn't with Tim
Walls without more information. In fact, if Tim Walls were
to apply for the CIA, he would have to spend
years going through a security clearance process. He would be
pollo gapped many times, and it would take years. So

(42:48):
that's my concern about Tim Walls, and that's why I
think we need to be really lasier focused on lots
of this guy's bio and background. And it's why I'm
willing to bet a couple of testicles because I know
I am right.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
Well, well, how has I mean, maybe that's not maybe
that's not a question of how he has? How has
he not been asked? But what if he says no,
I've never been appro I've never been approached by the Chinese.
I've never been pitched by foreign intel, by the You
know what if he says no, are you that sure
that he would just that's that's a complete lie.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
If I had a third test call'd bet that one too.

Speaker 2 (43:23):
So you think so? You think so he would. So theoretically,
if you wore game this and honest, Tim Wallas would say, yes,
I have, and I reported it, and then the CIA,
the FBI would have some record, Now would they make that?

Speaker 1 (43:37):
Military would have that record because he would report that
back to his chain of commanding and say, what on
my thirty trips, I was approached by the Chinese. He
was the pitch because I got I got it what's
called the defensive c I brief before as I never
a National Guard before I went over to China, which,
by the way, I'm not sure why he was allowed
to go over there.

Speaker 2 (43:55):
Exactly right. If he's a member of the National Guard
and a senior non commissioned off how did he even
get clearance to go to China.

Speaker 1 (44:02):
So that's a very important question. If only we had
journalists amy next time. So yeah, that's one of the
many questions. But let's just assume interest the moment for
the take of argument, that this guy went to China,
he got the permission to do so, he was pitched
because he got the defensive c I brief. He came
back and he told, yep, this is yeah, those chowderheads
did it again. You know, here's how they did it. Great. Then,

(44:26):
actually we can work with him to do some really
crazy stuff against the Chinese. That's what an American patriot
would do. But if he didn't report it bullshit. Yes,
he was absolutely pitched and he's lying about it. So
but we need to have that conversation. The journalists in
this country should be having it. And I assure you
we know a lot of when US citizens go over
to China, we learn a lot about who they talked

(44:47):
to over there, with a lot of very creative and
fun ways to do that. So I would maybe not
bet multi testicles, but at least one that the FBI
and the CIA probably know a little bit more about
Walls in his journey because he's doing been doing it
for thirty years going over there. At some point our
agents or assets in Beijing or otherwise have picked up
something on this guy. Because again one final point on this,

(45:08):
we know that the Chinese have launched a very very
very clever set of operations to try to recruit younger
Americans who were at the city and the county level
as mayors and city councilmen, county commissioners, recruiting those guys,
giving them money and mostly men, and then putting a
very pretty gallon in front of them, the most infamous
Feng Fang with the representative Swalwell before he was a representative,

(45:32):
and basically try to recruit these guys so that they
would eventually move their way up into the federal government
take control of China policy. That has established. Actios magazine,
which leads to the left, they reported on this back
in twenty twenty, so we know this is true, but
it wasn't just in California, which is what Acxios was
focused on. It's all throughout the country, including the Midwest.

(45:53):
So we have enough serious concerns about what the Chinese
do and who Tim Walls is that a good thoughtful
journalists should be digging into this. And if this were
forty years ago, by the way, Reagan and Tip O'Neil,
who was a Democrat in the House, or the follow on,
Tom Foley, Speaker of the House from Washington State, they
would collectively be like, yeah, we need to get to
the bottom of this. You know, the Soviets or the Chinese,

(46:15):
they are not our friends. We need to have a
real tough policy on this week. We don't want a
trader in our Senate or in our House. We don't
want a trader in the White Houses, the VP, or
god forbid, the President. We need to dig into this.
But that's not the America that we have anymore. And
that is the part that I think you and I
and so many who are listening and watching are so
upset about. Is because this country, which was so exceptional

(46:37):
in so many ways, has fallen just absolutely off the
rails in the past twenty or so years, and we
now have people like Kamala Harris and obviously Joe Biden
and now Tim Wolves.

Speaker 2 (46:50):
So okay, so shift gears a little bit with me.
Here to another foreign policy story that didn't get enough
press over the weekend, and that is, you know, it
looks like, or at least it was reported that Iran
had hacked the Trump campaign, and we're steadily leaking out
snippets of communication or privileged communication from the Trump campaign

(47:12):
to others. One of the things that was leaked was
a portfolio on JD Vance, which I looks like was
used for vetting purposes of him. What do you make
of all of that?

Speaker 1 (47:24):
So no big shocker, right, So we know that China,
certainly and Iran do not like mister Trump. And Iran
is because first of all, he smoked a guy named Solimani,
one of the most leading members of the Iranian regime.
He also crushed their economy and he's just not been
real friendly to the Uranians. So yeah, they want Trump dead.

(47:47):
So no big surprise that they would hack him, and
that they would give it then to a leftist media
outlet political to try to damage his campaign. Not a
big shocker. But here's why I think this story matters.
The Iranians fear Trump, China fears Trump, but those two
countries do not fear Kamala Harris or Joe Biden or
Tim Walls. And that matters because the old expression goes

(48:11):
from the book back in the sixteenth century by the
Italian Machiavelli, is better to be feared than loved if
you cannot be both. So in international affairs, you need
a president who can do both of those things, be
loved and feared. But if you can't be loved, then boy,
your enemy is better fear that you're going to put
a boot up their ass. And that's precisely with the
Chinese fear with Trump, and that is precisely with the
Iranians fear with Trump. But they don't Kamala Harris. So

(48:33):
that is important to me. Kamala and Tim Walls do
not strike fear, whether their policies or their personalities in
these foreign leaders. So that's why this matters. That's why
this hack is important. If you kind of step back
and you realize why they're chasing after Trump. They fear him,
and that's good. We need somebody in the White House
that actually functions after you know, four pm. We need
we need somebody who's smart and can and really put

(48:54):
the boot up somebody's ass. We need that kind of leadership.

Speaker 2 (48:57):
So okay, so let's do a quick global intel segment
because you've been super generous with all of your time. Okay,
Ukraine invades Russia. Give give us a quick situation report
on that.

Speaker 1 (49:09):
Yeah. So, over the past week, what the President of
Zelenski and the Ukrainian military decided to do was something
a bit audacious. They decided to invade Russian territory. They've
been relatively successful, with about a thousand troops give or take,
although the Russians say it's more than that. But they've
rolled in with tanks and drones, with lots of fantastic
weaponry and they so far, this is day five or

(49:32):
six of this fight, they are holding Russian territory. Major
black eye for the Russians, very embarrassing for mister Putin.
Whether or not they're going to be able to hold
it e that's unclear. But what it appears that this
is all about is twofold one. This is about morale
Ukrainian men. They are having a hell of a time
trying to recruit those guys. This gives these Ukrainian men
a feeling like maybe they have a fighting chance. Frankly,

(49:55):
if you look at this over the past six nine months,
they don't. There are some major systemic issues here that
just don't favor the Ukrainians. But we'll see the other pieces,
the piece of the peace negotiations. I think what Zelenski's
trying to do is hold on to a piece of
Russian territory so that when peace negotiations come, and they will,
they will say, look, we'll give you back part of
your homeland if you give us back part of hours.

(50:16):
So I think it's morale in this peace negotiation grap
I think that's what's going on.

Speaker 2 (50:21):
Interesting, Okay, el Mao arrested. Ah yes, crazy crazy drug cartel.

Speaker 1 (50:27):
Good.

Speaker 2 (50:29):
We love crazy drug cartel stories.

Speaker 1 (50:31):
So yes, it's like a teleor novela from Mexico. It's
fantastic with all the drama. So actually, but this is
really important for us as Americans. So just very quickly.
The Sinola cartel one of the most powerful in all
of Mexico. There have been long time time allegations that
the senior leadership of Mexico has been under the Sina
Loa cartel's control to include the current president, mister Lopez Obrador.

(50:53):
Also the next president is Shinbaum. Well, we've got these
two guys. There's named El Chappo and there's Elmayo. Mister
El Chappeol was arrested here not too long ago. He's
now sitting in in US prison. Well, El Mayo was
this guy seventy something years old. He is very good
in terms of operational security. Nobody's been able to touch
this guy. But he was basically just kidnapped in Mexico

(51:15):
by one of El Chappo's boys. And we're not really
sure what exactly happened, but here's the idea that the
El Chapo family, they're trying to spring their dad and
their brother into US prisons. Also, the US government has
been making these deals with these cartel members saying, look,
if you give up a lot of great intel on
the cartels and the Mexican government, we'll cut you a

(51:37):
great deal. We will let you keep some of the
millions of dollars that you've earned through your human trafficking
or your drug cartel business. Well to keep some of it,
but you got to give us some good stuff. So
the question here is what did El Chapo and his
family get for delivering this El Mayo a b brother.
El Mayo, he knows everything where all the bodies are buried,

(51:59):
to include all all of the corruption in Mexico really
over the past forty years, plus maybe some corruption within
the US government and say within our DEA or the FBI,
maybe even within Texas government politics. Whoo, l myo. Man,
he's got the keys of the kingdom. So let's see
what kind of deal he cuts. If he cuts a deal,
and if this guy ends up like Epstein, because that's

(52:20):
the degree of information that this dude has. So it's
a big, big deal, big arrest. Which if we had
a thoughtful president, he could actually say to El mile look,
I'll let you go, but you tell me where the
bodies are buried. Then I'm gonna go to Mexico's leadership
and be like, I have lots of leverage on you, friend,
lots of blackmailed material. Work with me. Shut up, seal
up your border. I'm gonna So you could lose this

(52:41):
if you have the thoughtful president in the White House
to really secure the border and do good things for
this country. Unfortunately, we have a cadaver in the Oval
office right now. But hypothetically, if the next guy comes
in Trump, he could really do some good stuff with this.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
So who grabbed Elmyo? Is it El Chapo's guys.

Speaker 1 (52:55):
El Chapo's son, one of his three sons or four sons.

Speaker 2 (52:59):
How did they find him?

Speaker 1 (53:01):
Because they've known this man since they were boys, because
their dad in Elmyo. So Chapo and Elmyo have been
they founded the Seinaloa cartel. And so he basically kidnapped. Truly,
he kidnapped this guy and his guys jumping, tied him
to their little cessna. They hired some pilot and so
he sit in the back with El Mayo strip tied
to the seat. They landed El Paso. Amazing, you know,

(53:24):
the heats out and they were both arrested. But you know,
poor Elmyle I love it. It's great.

Speaker 2 (53:28):
So we got him like the US has them.

Speaker 1 (53:30):
Yes, we have Amo right now. This guy, he kidnapped,
his dad's best buddy who founded the Sinaloa cartel, kidnaps
him in Mexico, flies him to El Paso, gets arrested
on purpose because his lawyers had been negotiating with the
dea to bring to to you know, turn himself in.
But he brought El Mayo as a way to kind

(53:51):
of sweeten the pot of like, hey, I'm going to
give you a lot of good stuff. Let out my
dad or let out my brother, or you'll give us
something of me if nothing else, all the millions I
have with the bank. So that's why this deal is
like it's like a movie, but it really could be
used for some profound leverage over the Mexican government if
we had a good commander in cheap to say, do
what we want or we will explore we will bring
down your government because we know where the bodies are buried. Friend,

(54:13):
so shut up if you want to stay in power,
Lopez over the door or Mr Scheinbaum, but you will
do everything we say or we will destroy you.

Speaker 2 (54:21):
God, that is that is amazing. That that is an amazing,
amazing story. Okay, Shift gears once again, this cocoa miracle
in Israel will end on a super high note on
some good news. Brian tell us about it.

Speaker 1 (54:35):
It's just incredible. Look, you know, if we go back
to October seventh in Israel, you can probably say that
nothing good came of that event, and that's certainly true.
But one of the things that was occurring about two
days beforehand was Israel's Agricultural Ministry. They're their research center.
Took down nearest to Gaza, a very dry, very cold area,
to try to test some new kind of cocoa beans,

(54:55):
different kinds of varieties. They're trying to test to see
if they could be grown in very desolate environments. Well,
then October seven times and they left. They left all
of their experiments because it wasn't just cocoa, it was
all kinds of different things. Well, when they came back
three and a half months later, with no water, no
electricity to keep any of the plantings warm or properly watered,

(55:15):
everything was dead except for eighteen of these little cocoa saplings.
So here's why that's incredible. First of all, how in
the hell did they manage for three and a half months.
It's just baby things without any water, without it was freezing.
They're not quite sure. But what's also important about this
is the world's cocoa supply has really been put at risk.
Most of it has grown in Ghana and kotuvar Or

(55:36):
Ivory Coast, but they have experienced a lot of different
heat waves, they've experienced a lot of flooding. There's something
a root rot, a bacterial issue, of viral infection. They've
got all kinds of problems. So if they could use
this kind of a sapling that is very resilient, obviously
it could secure the cocoa supply, which is really awesome
and it's great if we love chocolate or not. It's

(55:59):
a really cool story. You know that one minor thing
at least went good from that horrific day. We've learned
about this, and now the coco supply may be secured
by learning about this development. So it's just it warmed
your heart knowing that nothing good came from from that
day or that time. But this miracle, truly, this miracle

(56:20):
three and a half months. Nobody knows how it happened,
but God bless them. They're going to continue to research
this and hopefully we'll secure that to global chocolate supply.

Speaker 2 (56:28):
Yeah. Man, that's that is fascinating. I mean, and I
know that, you know, superficially, like my kids are obsessed
with hot chocolate. So anything that we can do to
preserve that, you.

Speaker 1 (56:38):
Know, there you go, keep the kids happy.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
Yeah, I mean, it seems ridiculous to talk about that
something so seemingly insignificant on the on the back of
like what happened on October seventh, like what an unbelievable
human and unbelievable tragedy. But you're right, like this is
a silver lining and what was amazing, you know you
sent me that Our about it is that how Israel

(57:02):
is on the front end of all this cutting edge
agricultural research to make crops more hearty. You know, you
look at what they're doing with wheat and basil. They
can grow these things without water for months at a time.
It's like insane to me how they're able to stay
on the front end of all of the man it's
it's crazy.

Speaker 1 (57:20):
So you know, and I'll tell you you know, sometimes
we've talked a lot about very heavy things, and so
when we can find good stuff out there in the world,
it's there. It takes at a little bit of digging
to find it. But it's important to take little victories.
I'm sure folks out there listening and watching the world
can just feel overwhelming. You know, we talked about earlier
the last twenty thirty years, this country just feels like
it's gone off the rails. So it's important in our

(57:43):
lives and our communities try to remind ourselves of good things.
And so I think that's one of the great joys
that you and I try to do, is find that
good news, bring it to people. And I think that
the old expression of it, it's always darkest before the dawn.
I think we might be in that very very dark era,
but I think better days are coming.

Speaker 2 (57:59):
Idn't agree with you more? Brian, tell everyone that's listening
where they can find you, how they can support you.

Speaker 1 (58:05):
So every day, if you have a podcast platform you enjoy,
you can find me at Right Report. That's w R
I G H T. And we hit about five am,
no later than five am every day. We talk about
news in America, around the world, why it matters, why
you should care, from Israel and Coco to very serious
things like Biden and dementia, to all kinds of really

(58:26):
interesting stuff around the world. So it's a great joy
to do. It got a lot of folks who listened,
and I'm honored to come in share just a little
bit of it with you.

Speaker 2 (58:33):
Well, man, it's as always, it is great to have
you and what we've coined right night right. This is
not you know, Delilah after Dark, no creepy whispering, just
global intelligence update stuff that's not covered enough on the headlines.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
But I have to tell you something very very important.
I've already with my song, you know, for focus out there, Julia.
It's gonna say it's brilliant, right, everybody will know what
that is, just like Delilah, but it's Brian. Come on,
it's amazing. So anyway, that's my new song. It's like,
by the way, I learned how to sing at the CIA.

(59:10):
If you if I have a record deal, I'm a
huge deal. It's one of the part of the trainings
that a lot of people don't know about. It's how
to sing.

Speaker 2 (59:16):
It's like but it's Brian with the falsetto and everything.
It's like the Lina.

Speaker 1 (59:21):
But it's Welcome America.

Speaker 2 (59:23):
It sells itself. It sells itself. Brian.

Speaker 1 (59:26):
I appreciate your support. Friend.

Speaker 2 (59:28):
All right, thanks, my friend. I appreciate you. See you
next time. That is my good friend, Brian Dean, righty,
super smart. You should definitely go support him, uh and
subscribe to the Right Report Daily podcast wherever you listen.
To your podcast. It's it's like your own presidential daily
brief if you want to know what's going on in
the world. And oftentimes not oftentimes, but pretty much. Garon

(59:51):
damn to you that the media doesn't report on this stuff.
Listen to his podcast. It's manageable, it's not very long.
You get tons of information and all of it is
sit Okay, that's another thing. It's not speculation. All of
it is sighted. So check them out. So you heard
from Brian Dean Wright Man and the guy's awesome. Tomorrow's
show is gonna be freaking amazing as well. Make sure

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