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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Warning Europe about to enter the arena and join the
battle to save America with your host Sean Carnell.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Good evening, America. This is Battleground Live, the show that
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this glorious Friday, and thank god it's Friday, folks. Let
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me just tell you. Ivan Dori said it in the
live chat in the hour prior to the show, and
she is right. I have been in the midst of
a great election shit storm here in Pennsylvania, and I'm
at five to six hour wait times in Bucks County
in the southeast, which is a swing county that is
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trending Republican. I mean, we are about to eclipse Democrats
and voter registration there. It's a very very critical, critical
county and in very Trump area of Levittown, five to
six and a half hour waits just to vote, thirty
minute waits in dem precincts, five to six hour weights
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for Republicans, Patriots. I don't care what swing state you're in. Hell,
I don't care what state you're in. This is a
national show, and I'm addressing everybody. If the Democrats have
any power in your state at all, they will do
everything that they can to suppress the vote. In Pennsylvania.
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What that will look like and probably another swing states
too super long lines to vote on election day in
Republican heavy areas. I want one hundred percent guarantee they
run out of ballots and tell people come back in
two and a half hours or vote provisional. Though there
will be non stop media, fake news, media psyops telling
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you that Kamala Harris is surging and we're gonna lose.
I'm gonna tell you about that here in a second.
But it's bad. It's real, real bad right now. Not
because we don't have the momentum, No we do, We
do have the momentum. But it's bad because these Democrats
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they just are the biggest cheaters on the face of
the planet. And I often wonder could they win an
election without cheating. Okay, we'll get to that all in
a second, of course. It's right night. Brian Dean Wright
is on deck. We've got some stories to get to
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Right now, folks, listen, we are in the doom phase,
and the whole point of the doom phase is to
suppress your turnout, to make you think that it's hopeless,
to distract you from things like the disastrous Harris Biden
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jobs report. Did you see it? It came out today.
Only twelve thousand jobs were added in this report. It's
an absolute nightmare for anyone who would be running for president.
Only added twelve thousand jobs, and the lead into the
election is that it is just a complete disaster. For context,
in twenty twenty, Trump added six hundred and sixty one
thousand jobs in twenty twenty. In the same month in
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November of twenty twenty, they said it was bad for
the economy. Here we have twelve thousand, forty six thousand
manufacturing jobs killed, seven hundred and seventy three thousand Americans
lost their jobs, twenty eight thousand private sector jobs completely gone,
seven million Americans unemployed. It's absolutely this is a this
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is a scandal to me of the highest order. Because
the media, again we exposed this partisan game that they
play where they release strong jobs numbers and economic numbers
to grab the headlines and then revise them down months later,
knowing that those are not going to grab headlines, and
they'll they'll be able to pass it off as kind
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of no big deal, there won't be outraged surrounding. It's
a it's a way to lie to you, and it
makes me sick because these people, the media and the
Dems on Capitol Hill, they are working hard to destroy
this country. It's almost as if they don't want the
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middle class working. It's almost as if they want this
country to collapse in on itself like a dying star.
It's almost as if they don't care about the debt.
They don't care about Americans. They don't care about how
much money we have on our bank accounts, or how
far our dollar goes, or whether or not we can
afford food for our families. They don't care about any
of that stuff, otherwise they wouldn't be lying to you.
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But don't worry. In the home stretch of this election,
Kamala Harris is all over. In fact, she brought the
great j Lo out to receive an endorsement from her.
And I'm sure that Jlo talked about the suffering of
middle class Americans in her endorsement right, because nobody understands
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the suffering of middle class America like j Lo.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
I promised myself I wouldn't get emotional, but you know what,
you know what. We should be emotional. We should be upset,
we should be scared and outraged. We should our pain matters.
We matter, You matter, Your voice and your vote matters.
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And look, don't be afraid to make people around you uncomfortable.
Invite people around you to be the change, to go.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
Out there and vote.
Speaker 3 (07:28):
Nobody likes having tough conversations or talking about politics. But
trust me, I've been in some of these rooms. I
see the way power works in this country. They love
it when you do nothing. Okay, A non vote is
an agreement. It just makes it easier easier for them
to do whatever they want, whatever serves them. And this
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election is about your life. It's about you and me
and my kids and your kids.
Speaker 5 (08:00):
Don't make it easy.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Make them pay attention to you.
Speaker 6 (08:04):
That's your power.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
To me. It seems like somebody who was promised a
pardon because this woman allegedly. And I learned this from
my mother, who's all into this ditty stuff. And strangely enough,
my daughters know a lot about all the Diddy controversy.
It's just absolutely crazy when you do some reading on it.
But apparently j Lo was present when p Diddy allegedly
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did horrific things to a young person, a young girl,
at one of his freak off parties. And here j
Loo is out there talking about the struggles of America,
give me a break, and speaking of speaking of people
who do terrible things to children. How about Jeffrey Epstein?
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Did you see this from the Great Reporter? Independent reporter?
Muse If you're not following him, you should. November surprise,
after Trump learned that Jeffrey Epstein was involved in sex trafficking,
he threw them out of mar Lago and tipped off
Florida law enforcement that Epstein was abusing very young women
in two thousand and five. Look at the court document here,
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But wolfelebe At. Epstein came to believe that it was
Trump who had caused him to be investigated by law
enforcement in two thousand and five. So what does that
tell you? It tells you that Trump was the original
Epstein whistleblower and blew the whistle on the entire thing.
How crazy is that, folks? Folks, I tell you all
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the time that we are in a fight between good
and evil in this country, and we are on the
side of good. Make no mistake about it. Don't let
them suppress your vote, don't. I don't care if the
line is five hours. I know it's convenient, but our
country inconvenient, I should say, But our country is on
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the line. They're going to do everything they can to
make it inconvenient for you, But you can't fall for
their tricks. That's what they want. They want want you
to believe in the news. And I'm sure you saw
all of the polls that were released today on November
one that had Kamala winning the Roust Belt states by
one or two points. Now, last week I told you
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that typically the last round of polls happens on Wednesday
or so of this week. Most people don't even bother
to poll November, because at that point you're in the
execution phase of any election operation. But I feel like
these polling institutions released one more in November to give
people the sense that Kamala might in fact win all
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three of the Ross Belt states, thereby depressing Trump turnout.
And that's the mission right now. That's why you're seeing
six hour lines in a critical swing county of Bucks, Pennsylvania,
in the southeast of my state. They don't want Republicans
to believe that we can win. They don't want Trump
supporters to turn out and vote. They want people to say,
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especially low propensity Trump voters who don't vote that often,
to throw their hands up and say, five hours it's ridiculous.
Or as a Republican, you get off of you get
off of work, or your kid has a game. Five
hours would interrupt things that most Republicans think are important,
dinner time, fam time with your children, extracurricular activities with them.
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I mean, it's it's crazy what the Democrats are doing.
And there are a million battles in this war right
now that we're fighting in Pennsylvania to preserve your vote.
But I'm telling you stay in line vote like your
life and your freedom depends on it, because I can
assure you that it does. It absolutely does. We're going
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to talk about this with Brian Dean Wright here in
a second. But so much is on the line, folks.
And I'm sure you saw the new hoax that was
out that that the media is streaming at the top
of their lungs saying that Trump called for Liz Cheney
to be executed in front of a firing squad. Of course,
you don't need me to tell you this, but I'm
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going to tell you anyway. Nothing could be further from
the truth. But listen to some of the historyonics of
the media.
Speaker 7 (12:06):
I don't think you even need to call it fired upon.
He's saying, quite explicitly and unambiguously that Liz Kenney should
be shot, should be executed by firing squad.
Speaker 8 (12:15):
Four days out from election day and former President Donald
Trump is escalating his violent rhetoric, suggesting one of his
most prominent critics, the former congresswoman Liz Cheney, should be
fired upon.
Speaker 6 (12:27):
A reaction to what Donald Trump said about Liz.
Speaker 4 (12:31):
Cheney, Yeah, well, look, I mean it was completely inappropriate, dangerous,
and unbecoming of a leader. Mister Trump was literally going
after someone who doesn't agree with him, So you shouldn't
be a surprise when people come on TV and feel
the need to agree with him.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
There's nine barrels. When he says nine barrels shooting at her,
that obviously evokes images of a firing squad. It evokes
image of an execution.
Speaker 7 (13:01):
Let's execute a political opponent who happens to be a
woman because I don't like her, and like, does that
pull more low propensity voters in his coalition to the polls?
I honestly don't think so.
Speaker 9 (13:15):
And I don't blame him for sticking with his daughter.
But his daughter is a very dumb individual, very dumb.
She's a radical warhawk. Let's put her with a rifle,
standing there with nine barrel shooting at her. Okay, let's
see how she feels about it. You know, when the
guns are trained on her face. You know, there are
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all warhawks when they're sitting in Washington in a nice
building saying, oh, gee, will let's send Let's send ten
thousand troops right into the mouth of the enemy. But
she's a stupid person.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
And so what Trump was saying there clearly is that
the people that often send men and women, men like
me into the front lines of a fight are people
that don't often experience the horror of war themselves. That's
one hundred percent what he's saying, and what Trump is
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advocating for, in typical Trump fashion, is that we should
pursue peace. The highest aspiration of any American leader should
be peace. I mean, we should be ready to defend
freedom at a moment's notice, but we shouldn't be sending
America's sons and daughters into the fight frivolously. And I
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can promise you, I can promise you that if Kamala
Harris wins this election, young men and women from Pennsylvania,
from Michigan, from Wisconsin, from all over this country might
just find themselves being pulled into a fight that didn't
have to happen. Maybe boots on the ground in Ukraine
keeping the peace between Ukraine and a Russian horde. So okay,
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I've got Brian Dean Wright. I don't like to waste
any of my time, so I've got him on deck, obviously,
former CIA operations officer and the host of the Write
Report Daily podcast. Brian, you got a haircut?
Speaker 5 (15:03):
I well it's less of a cut, more of a
buzz but yeah, you know, look the Civil Wars starting
next week. So I thought, let me just get ahead
of the cut, and you know, you never know when
you're gonna get your last one.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
It looks good, most well looking, pull that off.
Speaker 5 (15:15):
I think, stop it.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
I think the buzz cut is in. I really do
my kids.
Speaker 5 (15:19):
Good because I have one. Otherwise I'd just be ugly.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
Well why okay, so wait, wait, we got to take
a step back from the politic. You got to give
me a why the buzz cut? Do you think that's
Do you think that we're on the cutting edge? You
think that's that cut's coming back?
Speaker 5 (15:31):
No, well, I got a perm last week and I
didn't like it, so I thought that was coming back.
But it's not. A perm is not coming back for men.
So I had to just go ahead and cut it
all off.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
It works, it looks good, and you got the pink
pie with the blue I like it.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
I'm showing up. Come on your America, sweetheart. I gotta
I gotta bring it.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Come on your a game on this show, and I
really appreciate it. A few people can pull off a
buzz cut. I mean you pull it off.
Speaker 5 (15:57):
Well, that's kind, thank you.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
Okay, do you agree with my assessment that America's sons
and daughters can find them if we lose this thing
and Kamala Harris wins. What do you think you think
we have on the ground.
Speaker 5 (16:09):
There are nineteen thousand North Korean troops in Russia and
Ukraine today, So yes, the other side in that particular
war is staffing up, as it were, So we can
get into that in a little bit. But the point
is the world is an extraordinarily dangerous place, extraordinarily and
we know right now that this country is two hundred
billion plus dollars into this war in Ukraine. Do you
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think that Kamala Harris is gonna walk away from that
when she and her party are are neck deep in it. No,
they're not gonna walk away from that. You and I've
talked about that this before. All Right, If we are
into this war, who's the way it's gonna be Liz Janey,
which was Jump's point, right. It's not gonna be Kamala
Harris and her crazy stepdaughter. Okay, It's not gonna be
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the the elites and their children. It's gonna be guys
like you. And I, And it's gonna be gals out
there who might be watching this show, and our nieces
and nephews and sons and daughters and grandkids. Those are
the folks who have to end up dying for these words.
We both know this A rock and Afghanistan are not
some strange places to you and I. So that's the
bottom line. The world is a fire because of the
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last four years, and miss Harris is going to just
continue what we've already seen in places like Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
So, Brian, you've seen a lot of the news, you've
seen a lot of the polls, you've seen you know,
Kamala Harris rallies. I mean they're not even really rallies.
They're kind of concerts that she appears at where there's
some musical act. Sometimes they sing, sometimes they don't, yeah,
or Viana doesn't sing. Yeah. Oh man, you know what's crazy.
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I heard from people that went to that thing and
they were pissed that she did not sing. So apparently
they were led to believe that she was supposed to
sing at this thing and then just goes and gives
like a three minute speech on abortion and everyone got
super pissed.
Speaker 5 (17:53):
Yeah, well, oops, thanks, Kamala.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
And then in Arizona, I think last night you had Trump,
you had RFK, you had Tucker, and it looked like
there were well over ten thousand people at this rally.
And it seems to me, it seems to me, you've
got this America First movement, this coalition, this broad coalition
of Democrats, independence, black, white, Christian, atheist, Muslim, all galvanizing
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behind behind Donald Trump, right, and his movement is real,
is my point, Kamala Harris. She seems as astro turf
as any campaign that I've ever seen, and it seems
like the media is really running her campaign for her.
And you have Donald Trump and dearborn Michigan today is
the first Republican ever to go there to rally Muslim
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support in Michigan. Were this is the this is the
craziest election cycle ever.
Speaker 5 (18:52):
Yeah, and let's let's underline this point about violence, because
we're now hearing this with Liz Cheney. Let's just pause
for a moment. Less than two or three days ago,
we heard Joe Biden call half of America garbage. What
do you do with garbage? You don't treat it kindly,
That's the whole point. So we are creating an atmosphere
in this country that we've seen for months now about
calling mister Trump and his supporters fascist and Nazis and insurrectionists,
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irrespective of truth or facts. So I'm really fatigued with
this conversation about one side and only one side, having
terrible rhetoric that's violent. We all know what Trump was
talking about regarding Liz Cheney and her family, who uniquely
or responsible. By the way, the Cheney's are uniquely responsible
for millions of dead people, mostly in the Middle East,
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but also other places, certainly our own men and women
in uniform. But I want to just make sure we're
all putting this collectively into our own minds as we
think about violence in this country. We don't want it.
We want to dial back the rhetoric.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Jd.
Speaker 5 (19:49):
Vance has been very lovely in making that argument. But
if we're going to have that conversation, then we all
really should die back the rhetoric to include not calling
people garbage. You want to incinerate garbage or do whatever
you want to deal with it. Okay, we all know
where that goes. So let's just be super clear on
the rhetoric. What James Carville last week talking about that
he was encouraging his fellow Democrats to fight, and to
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fight as though you were World War two veterans going
out into slitting the throats were the words that he used,
Slitting the throats like an American soldier facing off someone
in Japan or a Nazi. Except so, yeah, rhetoric's a problem.
It's too hot right now. But it's not as though
as Cheney wasn't a part of creating that problem.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
I mean, it's crazy. I didn't catch the James Carville
thing last week, but you know, I'm unsurprised, And how
sad is that that I'm unsurprised by his comments? Now
it's just Brian, I don't it's hard for me to
see how we I mean, I think that, by the way,
just a blanket statement here before I say what I'm
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about to say. Republicans from a data standpoint, from a
polling standpoint, from an early vote standpoint, I've never been
in a stronger position in any of these swing states.
I feel good about where we are. But I'm talking culturally.
How do you beat a political party that talks like
that with no accountability and no repercussions for speech? Like that.
And not only that, the media blames falsely so Trump
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for inciting violence, whether it's on January sixth, peacefully and
patriotically make your voices heard. They completely lied about that,
right And now, I mean, this is another hoax. We're
saying that Trump's called for the execution of Liz Chaining.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Trump really peace
means a lot to him, and how do you how
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do you win? How do you how do you beat
something like this?
Speaker 5 (21:44):
Look, as a businessman, Trump understands that peace leads to
stability and you can create and grow businesses in communities
because of that. So that I think is his natural
disposition as just a businessman would be My guess is
where some of that comes from. But you're right to say,
in fact, I think you and I've talked about this,
we're leaving kind of in that Salem witch trial era
where a lot of people just wake up with a
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fever dream and say, you know, nazi and fascist and
all the rest of that ridiculous rhetoric. We've heard the
Trump Russia stuff, We've heard the Charlottesville hoax, and it
has basically come down to this, if you are a
Democrat or in the media and you say, you know
something terrible or horrible. Usually what the media will say
is well, but they kind of have a point actually,
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and then Trump says something about Cheney, for example, and it's,
oh my god, we don't need to be talking about context.
It's Nazism. So there is this horrific, I think moment
in this country where the fever's got a break. And
how does it break? I think next Tuesday, the results
have to be so profound and so clear that we
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have a red wave across this country and that's how
the fever breaks. In fact, we've got some really interesting
reporting on media executives in this country this week, newspaper
executives TV saying if Trump wins both the electoral College
and the national popular vote, the entire media ecosystem blows
up because for eight plus years they have said nothing
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but Trump is a Nazi, Orange man, bad of every variation.
So if that didn't work for eight years, this system
is broken. The media is broken, and there has to
be a reckoning either inside of those corporate boardrooms or
what you're gonna see is more of this. It's guys
like you and I doing our own podcast and talking
about truth. You know, that's why I spend so much
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time finding those facts in data and presenting those and
you do the same, providing an opinion based on facts,
facts and data and logic and reason.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
I'm a little bit, I'm a little bit of a
knuckle dragger. You are very the very analytical fact guy.
Speaker 5 (23:40):
Well, I just I just bring my opinion fair enough,
fair enough. But here's the thing. I think what the
difference is, and this really gets to the point of it.
You're still using logic and reason, right, You're still using
some modicum of facts and data, pulling from those and
using logic and reasons to just use common sense. And
that explains to Trump coalition. That's why you have this
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motley crew of people who are like, look, we may
disagree about a lot of things, but you know what,
we think the Constitution's cool. We like the country, We
salute the flag. You know, we want us to mostly
get along. We're gonna have disagreements about tariffs and tax policies,
We're gonna have disagreements about regulations regarding the food industry
or whatever, the vaccines, but at the end of the day,
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we like the country and we want to keep it.
We want a border, we won't. We don't on a
nine plus million people that we have not vetted coming
across the border like a marauding group of invaders. There
is a certain foundation of goodness that we all understand
that are voting for this man. Less for him, but
for a return to normalcy.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
It's funny, there's so many I have so many directions
I want to go here. But my wife and I
were talking about this about the deep state, and do
they look not everybody? I mean, you work for the CIA,
You're a great American, like there are many many great
patriots that work for the FBI, that work for the CIA.
It's the leadership that is just poisonous. The political appointees
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that are just poisonous. Dire need of reform. But at
some point, I wonder, is there are like a phase line, Brian,
where these deep state actors that are clearly trying to
influence an election one way or the other. And if
I believe it actually goes much deeper than the Hunter
Biden laptop story. But like, just for argument's sake, they
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clearly centered the Hunter Biden laptop. They clearly had a
hand in that. You know, these fifty one intelligence officials
that signed it. They weren't just like boots on the
ground clandestine Service operations officers. These were like former chief
of the CIA signing it knowing that the Hunter Biden
laptop existed. So even that's a good example of to me,
like what I mean by the deep state getting involved
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this way an election outcome six.
Speaker 5 (25:49):
Ways to Sunday to get back at you, you mean, yes, yes,
six way, yes, yes.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
Tuber the senior ranking Democrat in the Senate is at
another good example. But if with no state, there's no
deep state. And at some point they got to they
gotta believe that Kamala Harris is just I mean, there's
nothing there, Brian. Even people in her own party think
that she's just completely stupid. At some point they have
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to realize that she is a legitimate existential threat to
the country, whether there's an economic collapse or some sort
of military threat. How can they possibly justify making her
path easier At this point, I would think you look
at Trump and they say, well, for four years, like
we were kind of like we're able to stifle and
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undermine him and do all sorts of crazy things to
hurt Trump and hey, only four more years, right, I mean,
I don't know. It just seems to me like at
some point do they throw in the tow here? I
don't know.
Speaker 5 (26:49):
So how do you justify keeping Joe Biden? And who
has to benho they've known that for four years. Oh
So it gets to the same idea that if you
can puppeteer someone, it doesn't matter if they have dementia,
it doesn't matter if you're Kamala Harris. And the only
reason that you were in office right now, as Joe
Biden in fact himself said, is because of the color
of her skin to hunt her sex. So it's easy
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to puppeteer stupid people, and miss Harris is an example
of that. So I think that that's why they are
supporting her. I think that's why a lot of these
fifty one intel officers and flag officers in the military
and the media, you know, they're just the sick events
they're looking to make money. But the folks in the
deep State, that's why they're angling for her to win
this White House that they know she's going to be
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easy to puppeteer. And again, this is a really important
thing for folks to understand. She can still do damage
as a puppet. So one of the things that we
learned earlier this week is that Kamala Harris read a
report from the CIA. It was a leadership report and
it was about a series of different leaders abroad, and
in that write up by CIA analysts, they used whatever
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adjectives for these foreign leaders who were women, and Kamala
Harris didn't like those acts jives. Those adjectives sounded bigoted
and sexist and the crisis or whatever. So she ordered
a review, a year's long review of all these reports
about whether or not the CIA and other Intel annus
were these you know, bigoted, sexist people. The report came
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back to Harrs saying nope, you know, maybe a couple
of adjectives here or there, perhaps we were poorly used
or chosen, but there's no you know, widespread, you know,
crazy sexism going on in the CIA and Intel community.
But that didn't matter to Harris. That was the first
thing within the first weeks of her being sworn in
that she focused on. And there is now a course
did all CIA and other Intel officers have to take
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about their own internalized you know, homophobia and sexism and
all this stuff. Because of her concerns.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Nothing did do this.
Speaker 5 (28:49):
Yeah, I didn't have to do it, but after she
got sworn in back in twenty and twenty one. Oh,
I know CIA officers who've gone through this course. So
this is not just this iss been publicly reported, but
I also know for my own friends that this is true.
That is the kind of leadership that we have. That's
the choice of Kamala's America starting next Tuesday and then
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of course into January. That's the focus. She reads an
Intel report and doesn't talk about her think about the
leadership of a foreign country. That's not her singular focus.
It's not mission, it's not protecting the country. It's a
foot and adjective was the adjective appropriate for that? Gal abroad?
Holy smokes. If you want to know what kind of
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leadership you're going to get after next Tuesday, there's a
wonderful example. And that's why this vote is so very important,
and that is why Trump's crew that support him are
this motley group of individuals. You're right, black and white
and gay and straight Christian muscle. You got all these
different kind of folks. I think a lot of us
are waking up from this Salem witch trial era, and
we are saying enough enough. We may disagree, but a
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lot of stuff, but enough.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Okay. So I want to ask you about jal. I
know you're a big fan of Jalo. Oh can I
take a quick break and then.
Speaker 5 (30:02):
Yo, let's talk about right, be very excited.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
Well, let's temper that. I can tell that you're very excited. Like,
did you see her get on stand? I played a
video over before you got in the green room and
she was crying about Puerto Rico? Yeah, talk about that? Yeah,
say right there, give me one second. Brian Dean writes
the best Okay, back to Brian Dean Wright, former CIA
operations officer and host of a great podcast, The Right
(30:27):
Report Daily Podcast. It's your own presidential daily brief. You
should definitely go subscribe to that and listen to it
every day. It's only twenty five to thirty minutes. You
definitely should do it. Brian, What do you think about
j Lo crying on stage about Puerto Rico and a
joke that hurt her feelings?
Speaker 5 (30:42):
Oh my gosh, jokes are so mean, you know, they
just cut right to your course. Sometimes you can die
from a joke. Did you know that you can. Okay,
look is everybody hopefully knows at this point, but it
is worth underlying. Puerto Rico has had a massive garbage
problem for decades, going back to thenineteen sixties fifties. Actually
they didn't properly build enough landfills. The ones that they
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did they leached out. There are super fun sites cleaning
those up right now, which means that you American taxpayers
are paying hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up
garbage dumps and Puerto Rico. So there is a garbage
problem on that island. So let's just start there.
Speaker 10 (31:20):
The fact that they a comedy made a crack about
that truth, by the way, Okay, that may give you
a case of the sads, you know, because you're originally
from Puerto Rico and you want to have pride, and
you know, okay, nobody likes to admit that maybe they're
they're home state or home city might have some problems,
might be a little bit of dump.
Speaker 5 (31:38):
You know, you want to have pride in it. So
I get this. She wants to, you know, defend Puerto Rico, okay,
but to go to the extent that we have seen
over the past three or four days of like, but
that's just a demonstration of the Nazis are coming. Oh no,
like okay, see again, this gets to like, we can't
have nice things anymore. We can't have nice things because
you guys on the far left keep taking in these
(32:00):
insignificant based on fact things like you know, the voodoo
stuff in Haiti, maybe bringing some of that to places
like Springfield, Ohio, and cooking some dogs and cats, which
they do in Haiti. That like, actually, we can't have
a thoughtful different conversationally do that. Of course they do.
I mean, come on, So the point is we can't
have thoughtful, mature conversations that then demonstrate in this country
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that actually we should have smart immigration policies because importing
all these people from around the world might not be
smart because we don't necessarily appreciate all the different cultural
diversity that we find abroad. Maybe we don't want all
of that, right, So that I think is the frustration
of this garbage stuff and the Puerto Rico thing. It
really is just a very low brow, ignorant approach to
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a really serious problem. By the way, if you are
in Puerto Rico, because there are stuff leaching into the
groundwater that affects their ability to grow crops to drink water.
Like it's serious. So here we go. I got it.
You know, the insul comedian made the joke. Haha, we
move on. Jalo getting so upset. Come on, No, she's
just angry because some of her filler sort of dropped
down lower and now she doesn't look symmetrical. That's what's
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going on. It's a filler problem. Let's be honest.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Can I also tell you like that fit it didn't
even look like it definitely looked like she had a
lot of filler in her face. I know that's a
tough conversation.
Speaker 5 (33:12):
For which were fine, good for her, but just don't
you want to talk about garbage. Be real careful, sweetheart,
when the face looks a little off, let's just put
it that way.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
I got a flag from my aunt Cindy. So my
aunt Cindy, first of all, she's the daily listener to
your podcast.
Speaker 5 (33:26):
Now now we love Cindy. That's my mom's name.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
Yeah, And my aunt Cindy's the moderator also for the show,
one of them, and she absolutely loves you. But she
sends me the flags of people who tip during the show.
So Heesu's rome, thank you us patriot from yesterday, thank
you for yesterday as well. But yes, one hundred percent
of what we get on the show. Brian goes right
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back into the show, so thank you so great. Yeah,
it's amazing to have, although it does make me.
Speaker 5 (33:53):
Feel a little bit like a stripper, like people are
chipping me. Just started taking off a tie.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
In the jat like, oh yeah, lady, I guarantee you
the lady.
Speaker 5 (34:00):
We need to do the good lighting right now, some
good shadows here we can. Let's work for the tips.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
I just I got. I just got one thousand dollars
of tips in dollars and dollars probably.
Speaker 5 (34:10):
Amazing, amazing, you're you're welcome. I used not only CIA officer,
but former chippendale dancer as well. Cool.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
Okay, so let's still shift gears from the chippendale dancing.
Speaker 5 (34:22):
All right, I guess what we have to what else
you got?
Speaker 2 (34:27):
So we've got We've got election shenanigans, right, you got
many of them. We cover the story this week of
in Michigan, a Chinese student voted in Michigan illegally and
come to find out that because the ballot had been
scanned through the tabulator, it was going to count, so
even though it was an illegal vote. Then you have Colorado,
you have the machine passwords and the Secretary of State
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there accidentally leaking the passwords for the voting machines online.
And then of course you heard about the voter fraud
registration scheme that's happening in Pennsylvan any funded by this
group in Arizona, and then Oregon and Washington. All of
these ballot drop boxes that were lit on fire.
Speaker 5 (35:07):
Sounds like a great system. Keep going.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
What kills me about this? And you and I were
texting about this prior to the show. How is it
that we live in America, like one of the most
advanced countries on the planet, and our elections are somehow
less secure than Afghanistan or Iraq.
Speaker 5 (35:25):
It's almost like it's by design. You see, when something
is so absurd to just absolutely confuse any reasonable person,
then that would suggests that one of two things is happening. One,
you've got a group of people who are just really
really stupid and they have adopted really really dumb rules,
so let's not discount that. Second, you've got people who
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are creating broken systems because those are easier to manipulate.
So it's one of those two. And by the way,
I've seen this abroad, so this is not some like
consparras a theory, all right, this happens abroad. So yeah,
look from the Michigan case, Yeah, it's bad when foreign
nationals vote. They should not, and we oftentimes hear the excuse,
well it's rare. Okay, Well let's just assume that's true.
(36:10):
I don't buy that argument, but let's assume it's true.
Ballatpedia did an assessment from year twenty and eighteen to
twenty twenty three, I believe it was they should have
about five hundred and some odd races throughout this country
were decided by less than ten votes, including in states
like Michigan and Arizona and Florida and a bunch of others.
Actually most states in this country, usually for local and
(36:31):
state races. But the point is, like ten votes or
less actually matter. So this one guy's vote in China
or in China in Michigan, who was a Chinese national,
it's a big deal. And oh, by the way, what
message does that send to the nine million plus illegal
aliens in this country that you can vote and it
will actually count. And then I guarantee you this guy
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in Michigan is going to get some sort of legal
counsel that's going to help him wiggle out of it,
because if nothing else, the lawyer or the prosecutor, Right,
how many das are those guys around to these bigger,
big cities. You're gonna be like, well, he didn't mean to.
He's a really nice guy otherwise, exactly, so we get
this scam again. This is why systems are created with
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all kinds of problems, because they're easier to manipulate, obviously.
So that's that. And then of course he has all
the other ones that you're mentioning. I have to say
on the Colorado one and the machines, the Dominion one,
which we're also getting to warn in Michigan that yet
there is yet another issue with those voting machines. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
I heard Jocelyn Benson say something in Michigan, and clearly,
I mean, this is very concerning. And another issue that
jumps out to me is this has clearly been an
issue for a while.
Speaker 5 (37:39):
Yeah. So let me just for folks unaware, the CIA
and the Pentagon they have teams to go into foreign
buildings and I can't describe exactly what they are, but
they are very high security with lots of people standing
around them and also cameras. Those teams from the CIA
and from the Pentagon break into those buildings, they take things,
(38:00):
they manipulate things, and they leave without anyone ever knowing.
It's an incredibly high speed set of teams within the
CIA and Depentagon who do this. Here's the point. If
we can do it, other adversaries can do it, and
they can do it and do that.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
We do that to other countries' elections, like in that
directive a way, Well.
Speaker 5 (38:17):
I wouldn't be able to confirm or deny the foreign
election piece because I don't want to go to prison.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
But no, I don't want to even put you in
that spot. Hypothetically, edit this, cut it out like cut
it out hypothetically.
Speaker 5 (38:29):
It is certainly possible that whatever the target set is,
that the President orders that to be done. So it
could be a wide range of targets that were chasing
after abroad. Here's the point. If we can do it,
foreign countries can do it. And imagine this, a foreign
country wants to just screw with our election results. They
know we have electoral college. They don't need to go
after every machine. They just go after certain counties and
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certain machines in those certain counties. This is not difficult
and this is not hard. So whenever anybody says, well,
we've got these whizbang machines, don't you worry about it, Brian,
I just laugh because I know. And they've been part
of some of these operations where we do this stuff
abroad without ever being discovered. And that's the physical teams,
say nothing of the much more low speed stuff, which
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I think is probably being done with the machines. By
the way, it's just us b's. You get one election
worker who puts a USB in there and they upload
a virus that is basically undiscoverable, and that's how you
change votes. And you don't have to do it lots
of machines. You just do it in key counties. So
the whole system is absolutely bonkers. And maybe it started
with a good idea of like, hey, the way that
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we've been doing it forever, although it has worked, let's
you know, I don't know, let's use machines because we
want to sell these machines and make a lot of money.
And some idiot, you know, Secretary of States like okay,
and they accept it. Well, you know, maybe there was
some good reason to do that, but clearly they are wildly,
wildly vulnerable. What a dumb system. We need to go
back to what it was back of the day, or
(39:54):
how Taiwan does it right now. You and I have
discussed this before, but it's worth underlining again. Same day voting,
there no early stuff. If you're a broad, tough crap,
you got to come back to Taiwan the same day voting.
They close up that night around six seven pm. All
the stuff is open in terms of the counting. Election
results arenounced that night. We're talking millions and millions and
millions of people's votes, all done on the same day.
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We can do it. I'm not interested in this. All
these shenanigans that we think that we're so smart and
cute with it just creates all kinds of possibilities of fraud.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
So, Brian, I have all these tips coming through right now,
and I think it's because you said that you're a
Chippendale here it comes. So Trinity, Thank you, Boston Boston guy,
Thank you Hammerhead, Thank you Trinity again. Thank you all
are the best audience in the world. I love these
I love these people. They're so good. You have an
(40:45):
awesome audience, man, you really do. They really are so great.
This is their show, you know, Brian. I tell them
that we're just we're just, you know, trying to bring
together a good group of people to save the country.
That's it. And so okay, can we get to Tim
Walls a second? Oh, I want to give you a
few minutes to take a victory lap, because you called
(41:06):
on the show months ago basically said one hundred percent
certainty that Tim Walls is some sort of asset or
been approached by the CCP. There's that the US government
has record guarantee you they have record of this, and
you and I have been putting this out on social media,
and it comes to find out that Tim Walls had
(41:26):
a secret Chinese girlfriend who was the daughter of a
well connected CCP politician, so.
Speaker 5 (41:32):
You know he was a high ranking Communist Party official.
Speaker 2 (41:35):
Christ How has there not been any real reporting on this?
Speaker 5 (41:38):
Okay, So let's remind ourselves of something very important. If
you are a service member, or let's say you work
at the CIA, you were supposed to get this has
been true for decades, you were supposed to get permission
to travel to certain countries. China is one of them.
You were then supposed to and oftentimes you're denied to
travel to those areas unless it's official travel. Upon your return,
you are supposed to then report all kinds of different things,
(42:01):
all the connections in people's names. You're supposed to collecting
all that information when you go abroad and you come
back and you report it. So what did the record
show the mister Walls did or did not do back
in the nineteen late eighties and into the nineties, when
he had access to facilities and information belonging to the
United States government. Did he get permission to travel? Did
he report when he came back home in this specific case,
(42:22):
did he report that his girlfriend was the daughter of
a communist official? Did he report that? I don't think so,
or if he did, we deserve to know. We deserved
to know what was the counterintelligence investigation related to that.
We're not screwing around. This is the country's safety and
security in my view, and a lot of people back
in Washington, DC who agree with me. By the way,
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at the Pentagon, FBI, CIA, Chinese is our greatest adversary
since the War of eighteen twelve against the British, more
serious than the Soviets. Listen, it is a big deal
and we deserve to know before well months ago, but
certainly before next Tuesday, what Tim Wallas's record is with China.
How many relationships does he have that are secret? At
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least one, it's no longer secret the gal now lives
in Europe, this Chinese gal, but how many? More so,
the fact that the Pentagon and the DHS and the
FBI have not released this information is absolutely a scandal.
In any other era, it would have been a scandal.
Imagine back of the day with Reagan or or Kennedy
and in some senior official who might become vice president
and god forbid president upon the death of the actual president,
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that there are issues around that person having secret relationships
with Communist official in Moscow back in the Cold War era.
Speaker 2 (43:37):
Come on, and he's has a history of lying about
what he's been over there, so that is correct, you know,
it's not he's been He's lied about so much, not
about his background, but about his time over there. How
many trips he took. Was he there for the Tanaman
Square massacre or was he not? Like, where the hell
was he on specific dates and times? Nobody knows.
Speaker 5 (43:59):
Look, when I talk about this, I get so angry
that my voice goes up to an octave that I
think only Mariah Carey can't understand her hear it. I
get so angry because it is such common sense. It
should be very very common sense that Look, if you
have very clear and demonstrated relationships with communist officials in
China that you have not reported, Okay, first of all,
you don't qualify for a security clearance. If I did
(44:22):
that and I try to go work with the CIA,
my clearance would be yanked goodbye, out of escorted at
the gate. So that same sort of level of scrutiny
should go towards mister Wallas becoming the Vice President of
the United States. Obviously, Again, one more reason why Kamala
Harris as she's promised a new generation of leadership. I
don't like it. I don't want it. Her staff hates her.
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She is an empty suit controlled by people, and she's
got her VP nominee, who she said she picked with
her gut feel Okay, now, has these secret relationships come on?
That is not a new generation of leadership that will
lead to a new generation of destruction of this country.
Those are the absolute state. And I don't care what
your party affiliation is. Why can't we all understand this?
(45:04):
It's so frustrating. We know the answer. Why, we all
know the answer why. It's because the media are so
far left they're not willing to report on this, honestly
because I think Orange Man is gonna win and God
only knows what they think from that point on. It's
absurd and we are really setting this country up for
profound risks if we don't straighten our act up next Tuesday.
Irrespective if you like Trump or not, well.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
You know, it's crazy. Maybe, first of all, in that
story and I threw up in my mouth that was
talking about how Wallas was hooking up with this young
lady from China to George Michael. Why that had to
be in the story, I don't know. But maybe he doesn't,
Maybe he doesn't want that coming out.
Speaker 5 (45:43):
I did that right as I was taking a drink
of water.
Speaker 2 (45:45):
Thank you so much. Yeah, I'm sorry, maybe that's coming out,
and part of me can't blame him, but you know,
he is. He is running for vice president of the
United states. I guess I just wonder, you know.
Speaker 5 (45:57):
Ar, do you want me to dance to Careless Whisper
that work for some of these tips? I could do that.
That's a very it's a beautiful song. Puts us all
in the mood for Friday, the weekend.
Speaker 2 (46:06):
Hey, we will do anything for ample rand tips on
this show.
Speaker 5 (46:10):
That's what it's. Look, it's right night.
Speaker 2 (46:12):
You know it's right, It's right night, exactly right.
Speaker 5 (46:15):
Exactly Okay, but no, seriously, it's it's a disaster. This
whole walls thing is is is it just underlines the
absurdity of our country and the lack of leadership. And
we can joke and laugh and maybe we should just
get to the day. But at the end of the day,
I think most of us understand this country as it
is today is unrecognizable from even twenty years ago, certainly
forty years ago. And really, if you look at it,
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you're honest about it. It is the radical left in
this country that is pushing us off the cliff.
Speaker 2 (46:42):
So let me. Is there a chance though, that that
that that these intel agencies have this information on him
and can then use that to control them in ways
that they think would be favorable to policies that support
their specific institutions, like, Hey, if you don't do this,
we're going to leak that you bang a Chinese spy.
Listening to George Michael on the regular you know, I.
Speaker 5 (47:05):
Clearly promised her that they would get married, and that's
why she was you know, you know, and then he
didn't because you know, he's like that anyway. That speaks
to his character. Oh look, okay, So is it possible
that the CIA or another Intel agency has information and
then uses that to blackmail or otherwise manipulate American politician behavior.
(47:27):
We have the answer. The answer is yes. Chuck Schumer
has already answered this question by saying that the Intel
agencies have the ability to get back at American politicians
six ways from Sunday, and that Donald Trump, by taking
them on, was stupid and bad and dumb. So there's
your answer. I don't know how exactly it works. Maybe
Chuck does, but that's really the point. It hasn't changed
over the past eight years or so since Chuck Schumer
(47:50):
said that. It remains that the Intel community has these
profound powers and that is why Donald Trump right now
is not taking the Intel community's briefs. He's not stupid.
He knows that they will set him up.
Speaker 2 (48:00):
How crazy is that, By the way, his transition team
is completely insulated from all of it. He's not to
Isn't that just unprecedented?
Speaker 5 (48:08):
Yes, again, it's another signal that the country's on the
wrong track and we are in some serious trouble. So,
you know, this gets back to one of the suggestions
that you made, which is that the problem or the
rot is really just at the top. Yes, that is true,
and that's where a lot of the focus needs to be.
But it's also true that over the past eight or
ten years, really since Obama's era, and I know about
this personally, that middlely an even lower level intelligence officer
(48:31):
not real smart. There are some wonderful people there who
are doing some incredible things, but unfortunately a lot of
this DEI culture has allowed in a lot of politicized
intel officers. And we saw this during the Trump impeachment
trial of that CIA whistleblower, you know, pretending that he
had such profound insights, now he was just a partisan.
So there needs to be an incredible sweeping out of
the CIA and the FBI, and I appreciate that some
(48:53):
people want to get rid of both of those entities.
I'm actually fine with that. The question we would all
have to ask is, well, who picks the mission? So
the mission then continues that the point that the president
of the United States needs foreign intel to protect this country,
where do we collect that? How do we collect that?
Maybe it's the CIA, maybe it's something different. I don't know,
but a reasonable person can and should say, I'm not
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sureished to want those organizations because what has happened over
the past eight years. That is a reasonable position that
a lot of people in my old line of work
and the Democrat Party and the Democrat media, we'll say
to you, oh, well, that's a conspiracy theory, or you know,
you're some crazy person. You know you want to get
rid of the CIA. That's dangerous, You're to destroy No,
what's more dangerous is what Chuck Schumer said nearly eight
(49:38):
years ago, confirming what we all know to be true,
which is the American public is not really in charge
of the American Republic. That's the problem, that's the crisis.
It's not a conspiracy theory. Smart reasonable people understand that,
and that what is exactly what needs to change, And
God willing will if Trump is elected.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
Wow, that was what was that line? The American public
is not in charge of the American Republic. Very very
solid stuff. I might steal that from you. I might that.
Speaker 5 (50:05):
It just came to me.
Speaker 2 (50:06):
It definitely didn't come from Briddean. Right.
Speaker 5 (50:08):
Look, you know, former Chippendale answers. We've got a lot
to offer. It's not just this gorgeous body, it's also
the mind.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
So we have good news with marijuana. We always like
to end on good news, right, because there's so much
dooming out there, but good news on marijuana.
Speaker 5 (50:26):
Yeah. So here's the bottom line. One of the great
concerns that a lot of people have is that the
younger that people use at marijuana are really substances of
any kind, the more that screws the body, especially the mind,
the brain itself until about age twenty two to twenty four,
that's when it becomes a little bit more firm. So
the great concern has been over the past twenty years,
the marijuana for the nineteen sixties is not the marijuana
(50:46):
of today. So are our children consuming this much more
potent kind of marijuana with much much higher THC levels,
with it becoming increasingly more legal right, both for medicinal
and recreational purposes. That is a disaster. You know, we
try to get led out of pipes because it destroys
a child's mind. The same is true with marijuana. Well,
good news is that we have dropped from average use
(51:08):
around twenty four to twenty five percent to around fifteen
percent of people of underage eighteen using this stuff. So
that's good. Fewer people over the past ten years, younger
people are using it, and the number of adolescents from
an under the ease of thirteen who just want to
give it a shot that has dropped from around eleven
percent to I think four percent, so overall, so really
good news in terms of the emotional, mental well being
(51:30):
and development of our kids reguarding cannabis products marijuana specifically.
So I celebrate that because I look, it's something that
we can all debates whether or not we should legalize marijuana,
but not for kids. It is really dangerous for the body.
So good news daily show that fewer kids are taking
this stuff. And if you compare that to their politics,
a lot of younger kids are also becoming a little
(51:50):
bit more conservative, so maybe there's a connection there. I
don't know, We'll see you next Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (51:54):
They definitely are. I mean, my dad was telling me
a story last night. He lives in anaghbor who with
lots of young kids, about how kids were shown up
dressed up like Trump, you know, or dressed up like
him at the Butler rally or him with the Secret
Service agents. And these kids are like to my dad
like like kind of like they don't know if he's
a Trump supporter or not, but they're kind of like
you like my shirt, sir, And my dad absolutely, but
(52:17):
like you see these kids that are I like what
I'm seeing there, I really do.
Speaker 5 (52:23):
Yeah, And it looked at that the data is showing
a very clear split. Actually younger people below the age
twenty two becoming much more conservative, much more so men
than women, but actually on both sides of the aisle,
as it were those that made twenty three twenty four
to twenty eight thirty not as much. But there is
this new generation and I think it's because they know
(52:43):
they could look at the old YouTube videos of what
the country used to be like and they're like, m
you guys are giving us a crap hole? Sorry, are
you for garbage? Dump? You guys are giving enough Puerto
Rico and we don't like it all right, So that's
what they want.
Speaker 2 (52:55):
So tell us, tell us all where we can find
you and how we can support you, Brian.
Speaker 5 (53:00):
Any of your local strip clubs, whatever, the Chippy Dale's
come out to town. I will be there, I promise.
If that's not your cup of tea, and I understand why,
you can also give money to this fellow right here,
you should do that too. And if that doesn't work
out for it, you can listen to my podcast. It's
called The Right Report, every day Monday through Fridays by
seven am Eastern, usually a little earlier than that. We
talked about America the World, looking forward to hosting folks
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Friday's week the Right Report, like the Right Brothers is
my last name. And tomorrow we're gonna do something fun
on a substack. We're gonna have a virtual chat of
video chat for paid subscribers on substack, so I'll answer
questions about America, the World, myself, the CIA, I guess
you know, Chippendales now, who knows. But it's gonna be fun.
Speaker 2 (53:42):
You should definitely go support them, folks, Okay, Brian as always,
Oh wait, what do you think happens on election day,
because we probably won't have a right night before election day.
What do you think? You're right?
Speaker 5 (53:53):
The wind is atmosphere. Trump's back all the pollion, I
think in the swing state's very clear, but that doesn't
matter if people don't vote. So the polls look good,
but none of that's relevant and less people go to
the polls.
Speaker 2 (54:03):
You heard the man, Get your asses out there and vote.
All right, Brian, thanks, brother, have a great week one
take it careat see that's Brian Dean right, one of
the smartest guys in the world. I like to surround
myself with very smart people. Okay, so I have did
not remind people during the show, and I feel like
I've got to remind you now. Make sure you smash
that like button, that little green thumb beneath the video.
I always try to get to four hundred before the
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end of the show Fridays. It's always tough because people
like to start their weekend early. But our audience, you guys,
are amazing and we've been strong on Fridays, So thank
you for that. But smash that like button. Also quick
flag from a Cindy, so buzz, thank you. I appreciate,
I appreciate the rumble rant tip Dory, I wish I
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have seen this prior to prior to Brian getting off.
Dory says, dance for me. We'll tell him that next time.
G fonts thank you and hockey love. Thank you you
all are you all are the best audio in the world. Seriously,
thank you all so much. Folks. Okay, listen, I've got
to show you this one of Trump's closing ads here
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because it's absolutely it's absolutely amazing. Just watch.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
What will we do with this moment?
Speaker 5 (55:18):
How will we be remembered?
Speaker 1 (55:22):
Look at the opportunities before us. America is a land
of heroes. There's a place where greatness is born. Our
ancestors settled the wild West, lifted millions from poverty, disease,
and hunger, vanquished tyranny and fascism, ushered the world the
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new heights of science and medicine, and we are.
Speaker 9 (55:50):
Making it greater than ever before.
Speaker 11 (55:57):
The people dreamed the country, and it's the people who
are making America great again. No matter the trials, no
matter the challenges to come, we must keep freedom alive
in our souls.
Speaker 2 (56:15):
That one nation under.
Speaker 6 (56:18):
God must be the hope and the promise and the
light and the glory among all the nations of the world.
Speaker 11 (56:34):
Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America.
Speaker 2 (56:38):
Thank you very much. That's it, folks. Hold the line.
You get in line at those those polling stations. You
don't break contact. I don't care what it takes. I
don't care what state you're in. I don't care if
it's a swing state or not. Every single person in
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this country that's supports this country, that loves this country,
that believes America is exceptional, needs to get their ass
out there to vote. You have family member, you have friends.
I want you texting them, I want you calling them.
I want you to help them, make a plan to
get them to the polls. This country is on the line,
it's on the brink, and we've got to win this thing.
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It's a zero sum game now, folks, there is something
too too big to rig. We win this by showing
up in force and not letting them turn us away,
which is what they're trying to do in Pennsylvania. Don't
let them. We win this thing by showing up in force.
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We pass to our children a country that is free
and rich with opportunity by showing up in force. We
are on the home stretch here, We're going into the weekend.
Let's get your head on straight for election Day and
get every single person that you know that loves this
country and the polls okay. On your way out, make
sure you smash that like button, that little green thumb
beneath the video. I hope you all have a great weekend.
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So the last weekend before election Day, Oh listen, I
got asked to speak at the Trump rally in Pittsburgh
on Monday, which is an amazing honor. It's one of
his it could be, you know, if God forbid the
worst happens, it could be one of his last rallies ever. Yeah,
I'm really I feel very good about this election. All
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the data looks good, all the polling looks good. But
as Brian said, you've got to show up and vote.
And I am worried. I don't know why I'm worried.
Maybe that's just kind of how I am, but just
so much is on the line. And so I'll be
at the Trump rally on Monday. I've got to figure
out how I'm going to do the show. And then
we've got our Election night coverage with Wendy Bell on Tuesday,
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so I think our election I don't know that we'll
do a show on Tuesday, just because my Election night
coverage with Wendy Bell will start at about the same time.
So just Monday and Tuesday a little bit crazy.
Speaker 5 (59:00):
Next week.
Speaker 2 (59:02):
We will be doing a show on Monday, I think,
but if not, you'll see me at the Trump rally
on Tuesday. My show will very likely be election night
coverage with Wendy Bell, So we'll see each other on
Tuesday night and Election Night. But I want you all
to have a great weekend. Seriously, celebrate this country, Hug
your loved ones. Let's win this thing on Tuesday. But
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have a great weekend. God bless you all, and God
bless this amazing country that we call home. Take care, goodnight,
and now see you next week. Battle Crew,