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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Morning Europe about to enter the arena and join the
Battle to save.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
America with your host Sean Parnell.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Good evening, America. Hello battle crew, it is Friday, and
from sea to Shining Sea and everybody in between. Welcome, Patriots.
I hope that you had an amazing, an amazing week.
And you know you're probably wondering what's up with my shirt?
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I know it's pretty awesome. I absolutely love Hawaiian shirts.
It's probably something that you're gonna learn about me today.
There's an unspoken rule in Fort Parnell that I am
not allowed to wear my Hawaiian shirts until Memorial Day weekend.
It's sort of like the white after what is it
white after Labor Day thing, except it only pertains to
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me and has nothing to do with any real fashion.
But I love Hawaiian shirts, especially ones with guns on them,
and so now from about now until yeah, September, I
will very likely be wearing Hawaiian shirts, of course, much
to the chugarn of my family, especially my daughters. So welcome.
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I hope you had a great week. Man.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
Listen.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Trump was absolutely positively electrifying yesterday in New York. I
have to say, having been to a bunch of Trump
rallies and spoken on the stage with the man. They're
all great, They're like patriotic rock concerts, yes, but some
just have more energy than others. I don't know what
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it is. Maybe it's a combination of the weather, Trump himself,
the crowd. I don't know, but there was clearly an
energy in the air last night. That boy, it made
it special. And I think the core of the entire
thing theme, not just of the rally, but interestingly enough,
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this entire week, was a message of unity versus division.
That's been something that I've talked about multiple times this week,
but it's also been in the news cycle as it
pertains to both Biden and Trump. So we're gonna talk
right off the top about that Trump just brings out
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everybody in New York and to go through the rally
a little bit example number one thousand and one that
the Democrats absolutely hate you. Yesterday on the show, I
talked about Biden maybe not being on the ballot in Ohio,
and I said, if Republicans can hold their ground, if
if well, surprise, surprise, Less than twenty four hours later,
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Republicans cave or at least Governor DeWine Cave if you
were talking a little bit about that. And of course, listen,
we have got the great, and I do mean great,
Brian Dean Wright in the arena tonight on Battleground Live,
former CIA operations officer and host of The Right Report.
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It's it's a great, a great daily news podcast. And
by the way, it's sort of like, you know, the
president gets a presidential daily brief, The Right Report, Uh,
Brian's podcast, it's sort of like a presidential daily brief
for all of us, and it's He's he there's nobody
smarter than this guy. Really psyched to talk to him.
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Here in a couple of minutes, we're gonna go through
Taiwan and China, and then we're gonna talk about the
fact that, like maybe Hunter Biden and people closely affiliated
to him are at least being protected, if not full
up CIA assets. All right, listen, Trump last night, guy
was absolutely unbelievable. I told you before that I go
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back and forth on how I feel about twenty twenty four.
I see the polling and I think to myself, boy,
there's just absolutely no way that Trump is going to lose.
I mean, when you look at the margins that he's
winning by right now. And I know I don't trust
one off polls. I think by now after with the
amazing battle crew and the audience that we have on
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this show, you know, I don't trust poles. I have
one polster on this show on a weekly basis, and
he's the best in the business. And even he would say,
don't trust one singular poll. But you can trust trends
because trends give you a sense of where the country
is at any given moment. So based on those trends, folks,
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I just feel like we're at a point in time
right now where Joe Biden there's almost nothing that he
can do to turn the ship around. There's simply not
enough time, folks. Look, it's almost June, it's Memorial Day weekend,
it's almost it's almost early. Voting in some states starts September,
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August September. I mean, Biden in many of these states
is down. In swing states like Pennsylvania, anywhere you've seen
down by one, two, three, four, upwards of even some
five points. With margins like that, and with the with
no indication that the economy is going to turn around,
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it's hard to see how Trump loses, especially if he
stays on message, and the guy has just this campaign
in twenty twenty reminds me more of twenty I'm sorry,
His campaign in twenty twenty four, excuse me, reminds me
more of twenty sixteen than twenty twenty did. If that
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makes sense, Maybe this, I guess a better way to
say it was this campaign has twenty sixteen energy. He
feels like an outsider. He's been on message. His campaign
has been really ruthlessly efficient. And I have to say,
with all the stuff that they're dealing with, By the way,
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no other campaign in the history of this country has
had to deal with all the bs that the Trump
campaign has had to deal with, Yet they continue to
build momentum. And that is nothing short of a miracle. Yes,
in part due to Trump and his team, but also
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in part because of all of you. The people. The
people in this country are sick and tired of being divided.
They're sick and tired of the negativity. They just want
their country back. They just want to be able to
go to the grocery store and afford food. They want
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to be able to afford their mortgage payment. They don't
want to have to go into debt by racking up
maxing out credit cards. They just want life in America
to be better, but the Democrats have nothing but divisiveness.
I'm gonna highlight what I believe the two most important
clips of the week are now. One of them I
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already played for you, and I try not to replace
sounds on this show because I like to stay on
the cutting edge of things for you. But this SoundBite
of Biden at this college graduation is just tells you
everything that you need to know about him. The man, right, Biden,
who is an original, like an og racist like you
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might as well been a member of the KKKA, tells
you everything you need to know about him, both then
and now and then Trump last night at the rally.
These are your two candidates, and I want you to
listen to both of both of these these soundbites back
to back and tell me what you hear.
Speaker 5 (07:51):
Listen, you missed your high school graduation, you start a college.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
Just as George Floyd was murdered.
Speaker 5 (08:00):
And there was a reckoning on race. It's natural to
wonder if democracy you hear about actually works for you.
What is democracy if black matter being killed in the street,
What is democracy, betrayal of broken promises still leave black
communities behind. What is democracy if you have to be
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ten times better than anyone else to get a fair shot.
Most of all, what does it mean, as we've heard before,
to be a black man who loves his country even
if it doesn't love him back in equal measure.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
That kind of rhetoric, pushed by Democrats for years, by
the way, is tearing this country apart. It's making communities worse,
It's making people dislike each other. This country is in
desperate need of a uniter. If you've listened to the
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show for as long as you have, then you know
when I talk about leadership, I say the core of
leadership is a necessity for a servant's heart. Service to
your fellow men and women is the core function of leadership.
But part and parcel with that is the ability to
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bring people together in support of a common mission. Whether
you're in the military fighting on the battlefield, in the
corporate boardroom running a company, or you're in politics as
the president of the United States running a country. If
you want to be an effective leader, true service, looking
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out for fellow men and women, and bringing people together
despite their many differences, is the essence of it. Want
you to keep in your mind the things that Joe
Biden just said. And by the way, it's it's just
evil telling that telling young black kids, young black kids
who are just graduating from college, it should be in
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an inspirational event that their country hates them. This is
the president of the United States. I'm sorry, folks, it's
just sickening and disgusting to hear that kind of language
from a president. But remember what Biden said. Now listen
to Trump last night the.
Speaker 6 (10:28):
Minute crooked Joe Biden shuffles out the door, I will
rapidly rebuild the greatest economy the history of the world. Look,
we had the greatest economy and history. Everybody here where
you have a small business or if you had a job,
you were getting more than you ever made.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
And we had no inflation.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
We had no one.
Speaker 6 (10:46):
Point four percent considered none, considered better than none because
frankly none in his own way as a bad thing. Well,
so we had a perfect number, one point four percent.
It doesn't matter whether you're black, or or white, or
whatever the hell color you are. It doesn't matter. We
are all Americans, and we're gonna pull together as Americans.
Speaker 3 (11:23):
It gives me chills to hear that. Frankly, when I
hear Trump talk about bringing Americans together and again, that
is what's going to be required to get us out
of this. You ask yourself the question, how do we
pay off thirty four trillion dollars in debt? You know,
how do we secure our border? How do we make
sure that we keep our community safe. Well, it's by
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pulling together and having a unifying messages. For a message
for all people. It's not focusing on race, creed, religion,
skin color, none of that. It's about bringing America together.
And on one hand, you have Biden, who is out
there every single day dividing Americans fifty different ways, and
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Trump in the bronx and heavy Democrat territory saying, look,
I don't give a damn where you come from, how
much money you make, what God you worship, like, what
color your skin is? Me says I don't give a damn.
I don't give it. Whatever he says from up there,
that's a message that people need to hear right now.
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And believe me, last night, even the media was forced
to admit that Trump had an unbelievably diverse crowd there
last night, many of whom were former Democrats. Listen, what
brings you.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
To the rally here today? What do you support about Trump?
Speaker 7 (12:46):
I'm a forty year Democrat who has turned away and
walked away from the Democratic Party because of the way
I was treated after my son was killed, you know,
the way the party turned against me and they they
would not support me in my efficts. And also Alvin Bragg,
the way he let two of my son's killers, you know,
walk he dropped gang assault and murder charges against two
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of my son's killers. So, you know, I've been in
this fight for about six years, and we support Trump
because we know that he cares about the issues that
happen here in this community, even to the point where
he has actually showed up here today all right in
the South Bronx, the dirty South Bronx, Okay, that is
full of crime and poverty, dilapidated housing, failing schools, you know, unemployment, crime,
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you know, and and he's actually here to listen to
and deliver a message to the people.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
He's actually here, and that that that right there is
how Trump is gonna win this thing. Does Trump have
a shot to win New York State? No? Probably not,
although I will say I think Biden won New York
State by something like twenty three points in two It's
a single digit race in New York right now, which
should give you a sense of just how strong Trump
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is right now at the top of the ticket. But folks,
I've got to tell you, there has never been at
least in my lifetime. I mean, I would maybe you
could make an argument for Reagan, but I think that
Trump is by far the most electrifying political figure in
my lifetime because he steps outside the box and says
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things that most Republicans don't say, right, and is fearless
in that way, and definitely talks in a way that
Democrats are petrified of. Right. And when you look at
what's happening, I mean, Republicans have become the this is
so accustomed with losing the party of gentlemen, losers, and
Democrats have been running roughshot over Republicans for actually all
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of my life. And this is part of the reason
why Democrats are so afraid of Trump, and this is
part of the reason why Democrats insault Trump and his
supporters on the regular. So here again, you have Trump,
you have a black woman who is a former Democrat
of forty years now out there supporting Trump because she
feels left behind by the Democrat Party. You have Trump
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with a unifying message, and you have the Democrat governor
of New York saying this on CNN. Listen.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Well, I'll tell you won't make a difference at all, Jake,
and that is for Donald Trump to be the ringleader
and invite all his clowns to a place like the Bronx.
New York will never ever support Donald Trump for president.
We know him better than anyone, and that means we
understand what he's all about. It's just for himself. So
this state will go solidly behind Joe Biden for president,
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as it has in the past. So he wants to
spend his time doing these made up, fake rallies and
pretending their support. Here be my guest, because while you're
doing that, Donald Trump, Joe Biden's out there on the
other side making sure he's delivering for all Americans. And
so go ahead, spend all I tell you want in
New York because we'll be with Joe Biden, and Joe
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Biden's out there winning over the rest of the battleground states.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
I mean, you really believe that Oh, by the way,
vocals out there calling supporters like, it's never a good
idea to insult, you know, a wide swath of people
by calling them clowns. I mean, you'd think the Democrats
would have learned their lesson after Hillary Clinton called us
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deplorables or Barack Obama said, oh, we're just basically hicks
that cling to our guns and bibles if you remember
all that, right, But Democrats don't learn because Republicans don't fight,
and Democrats have never really had to. They actually have
never faced a unified resistance from the Republican Party ever. Again,
not any other There's not a moment of time in
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my life where I can remember a time where the
Republicans took a stance against the Democrats and said, up,
there's a line in the sand here, or you're not
crossing it. In fact, actually we're gonna go offense. It
just doesn't happen. Okay, So we got Brian in the
green room. I'm gonna bring him on right now. Brian,
what's up, brother? How you doing?
Speaker 4 (17:08):
How are you today?
Speaker 3 (17:09):
Look at a shirt and tie again, you're just you're
I took a last night.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
I felt like I was a little too uptown, a
little too bougie. I'm pretty classy for you and your folks.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
Come on now, well welcome. Hey. I gotta ask what
did you What did you think about Trump in the
Bronx last night? What did you think of that whole
that rally?
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Man, When you can get that many people out in
that part of town, you know, I lived in the
city for a while. When you can get that many
people for a non rock star, some something's a big deal.
I mean, clearly Trump is more than just a politician.
He is a movement. He is a guy who just
takes all the oxygen in the room and shuts it
up himself. And like him or not, right, I think
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you any reasonable person could say that the people the
Bronx can say that today.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
Yeah, the guy got twenty five thousand people. Is that woman,
that Democrat, that black woman said in the Dirty Bronx
twenty five thousand people in the same evening you have
a hooko out there calling all of those people clowns.
It just gives you a sense of Man, the Democrat
Party has fallen far from the Party of JFK, has
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it not? You know?
Speaker 4 (18:19):
I think Biden could be able to do it. He
would just have to do all the student loan forgiveness
programs at the park and say you gotta sign the paper,
but you got to come here first. Then I think
Biden could do it. I think you could do it.
Speaker 3 (18:30):
Then, Okay, so let's pivot to this all this stuff
with Hunter Biden. Okay, And I'll set it up by saying, obviously,
for the folks who are listening and watching, you know,
Hunter Biden gets paid you basically is a wholly owned
subsidiary of the Communist Chinese was on the board of Barisma,
despite having no oil and gas experience whatsoever, is making
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like eighty grand a month there. It really is. He
seems like the you know Biden then Vice President Biden.
It's like Oxy for his dad getting paid Bookoo bucks
and given his dad a percentage of that, and Biden's
and Hunter Biden's being investigated like crazy. And so throughout
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this investigation, this guy named Kevin Morris, who is like
this entertainment lawyer, basically has subsidized Hunter Biden through all
of this because you wonder where he's getting all this money.
Will come to find out that Morris has paid off
Hunter Biden's irs debts, Like can you imagine that, Like,
is some dude paying off your taxes and let hunter
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Biden four point nine million dollars for housing, car payments,
legal fees, who the hell knows what? And so they're
investigating this Morris guy, right, and the CIA steps in
and basically says, stop investigating. And you know, I sent
you that story from Jonathan Turley, he wrote about it,
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but like, what the hell, man, how is that? Can
you I pose the question to you like this, my friend,
if it were Don Junior, like this would be headline
news everywhere all over the nation, but naturally anyone talked
about it.
Speaker 4 (20:13):
Yeah, So this Morris guy, I think what's going on
here is one of two things. One, he is a
recruited asset of the CIA, in the sense that he's
going out into the world world and he's collecting intelligence
for the agency. He's getting paid through probably some various
dummy business or bank accounts, and that is what the
I R S is gonna start kicking up, and it's
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probably tied to a bunch of other things. So the
agency steps in and says, look, stop, you know, don't
don't push too hard on this, please, You're you're gonna
You're gonna blow up a bad or we got a
good thing going on, You're gonna blow it up. The
other possibility is that this guy is providing what are
called cover services, so through his company, he maybe is
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hosting other CIA agents who are then going out into
the world, and he's paying them through dumb accounts as well.
So what ends up happening is, again, when the IRS
starts kicking the tires on this, they're gonna find out
not only just these banking account details, but they will
also learn about the agency or the identities of all
the different agents involved. I would imagine that it's one
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of those two things for why the CIA would have
otherwise got involved on this case with this guy. Otherwise,
I don't know what the equity would have been. Those
did the only two that make sense to me. But
it is your point is well taken, which is to say,
if this were anybody else, if this were Don Junior, etc.
There probably would be a little bit more questioning than
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what I am doing or what you are doing right now.
We'd be asking lots of tough questions because it's kind of.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
A big deal. I mean, it would be headline I mean,
there would be a news ticker on every show like
Day thirty of the Don Junior CIA scandal. I mean
what it seems like to me as an outsider, and
you're a former CIA guy, Brian. But when you say
he's an asset or potentially an asset, help us understand
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what that means? I guess is really the first first
part of my question. The second part is why should
that stop an investigation? Couldn't they just redact all of
that information through the investigatory process.
Speaker 4 (22:21):
So let's get to the second question just a moment.
The first is, all right, so this Morris guy, if
Brian is the CIA guy. I'm working out of Los
Angeles station. I meet Kevin. He seems really interesting because
he travels to Djibouti or you know, the Philippines, and
I think he could do some really great stuff in
those places. I will talk to him and then I
will say would you work for the CIA, into which
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he says, Kevin Moore says sure. Okay, Now we have
this challenge of how am I going to pay you?
A lot of times are assets that we recruit they
want money for it, not all but Midti most so,
Now you have to figure out a way for that
money to be transferred. And at this guy, this Kevin Morris,
is going around in the world doing things and that
costs a lot of money. That's even more money. You
could potentially be talking about millions of bucks. So that's
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the first one. The second is Brian goes out to
Givin Morris and says, hey, you have this really cool company.
Would can we pretend employees that work for you, that
say that they work for your law form or they
do what something related to what you do. They might
even sit in your offices, and then they're going to
go out into the world and they're going to go
to Jibouti and the Philippines and find all kinds of
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interesting people. But they have to say that they work
somewhere else, and they can't say they work for the
US government or you know, deriverment of commerce or whatever.
We need a cover provider, and so that's what he
provided in this case is Kevin Moores. In either case,
I could see in the CIA saying now that the
IRS is stiffen on this guy and the financing and
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the banking, that's going to potentially expose a lot of stuff.
Your second question though, is the really important part, which
is this ain't the CIA's first rodeo. They've had to
work with this before. There's got to be a way
for them to allow for the investigation of a crime
of what are their assets or agents cover provider otherwise
that they've got to find a way to do it,
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and they have. It happens. But the fact that it
didn't happen in this case means that it went all
the way to what's called the seventh floor, which is
the highest world the leaders of the CIA. SI's the
director and the deputy director. Specifically, this decision went up
to the seventh floor. William Burns, the CIA director. This
went to him, I guarantee it. So he decided this
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is Biden's, this is Biden's. CIA director decided to shut down.
Speaker 3 (24:34):
Yeah, this is crazy.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
The right to shut it down. That's where this starts
to get really scandalous. And that's why you start talking
about this should be in the headlines. We should be
asking questions because that's where the corruption starts to come
into play.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
This is this is I mean, it's such a great point.
It didn't it didn't even dawn on me until you
said it. But yeah, Like this is because to me
just reading stories here and there, trying to get information
and intel on my own because no one is talking
about this, it seems like the CIA is covering for
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Morris and by default Hunter Biden, who might also be
an asset for all we know of the CIA. I mean,
he's out there working for Barisma, and I guess you
would assume that Barisma is just, hey, we'll put you
on this board, wink wink, nod nod, give us access
to your dad. Maybe that was all it was, but
maybe there's more to it. And my thought was, like,
was a CIA covering for Morris because maybe Morris is
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an asset, but they're also because they can't investigate the
financial financials of Morris, can't investigate Hunter Biden, who oh,
by the way, his father's president and Burns the director
of the CIA reports to the president. So this is like,
this is the CIA is not supposed to be involved
in anything domestic, but certainly not domestic politics. Right.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
Well, amen, So the the other question I think that
this starts to raise or when you start laying this out,
you know, some people might respond with all right, and
that's a bridge too far. It sounds like a conspiracy theory.
The thing is, I don't discount a lot of that
stuff anymore with the CIA or the FBI because of
what happened during Crossify or Hurricane in twenty sixteen. For me,
up until that moment when I started realizing how bad
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things were, how deeply politicized the intel community was, both
in terms of the Bureau and the agency, no longer
did I said that's impossible, that is impossible, that can't happen.
Now I say, maybe not out of the realm impossible.
And that's a really sad and frightening place to be actually,
to have a country where your lead intel and the
law enforcement agencies you can't really look at them with
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the straight face and be like, all right, I'm sure,
I'm sure that your story is correct. And that's really
the sad point that if we have a different Congress
starting next fall, this should be something that they investigate,
even if if it's behind closed doors in a closed
doors classified session, it needs to be done. There needs
to be a thoughtful evaluation on the Senate in the
House of what this was all about.
Speaker 3 (26:58):
I mean, couldn't Biden just tell CIA director just kill
this investigation into my son, like do everything and to
throw up roadblocks, and is how in fact, look, you
probably won't say this, but I will one hundred percent
guarantee that that's what I can almost one hundred percent
guarantee that if it's not Biden, because he's basically like
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an animated corpse, it's probably his chief of staff or
somebody else with immen's power and the White House saying
do whatever you can to throw up roadblocks, don't you you.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
Know, Yeah, I mean that stuff never gets written down obviously,
it's it's a conversation that happens, you know, two or
three degrees of separation. That's how it gets done in DC.
So yeah, look, I mean, you have every reason to
be suspicious, and you may very well be right that
Biden's CIA director shut down an investigation against his son,
just like the Biden DJ shut down investigations things. So
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of course it's not a stretch. We have a couple
of whistleblowers from the IRS saying that they were blocked
by the Biden dedj from doing their job. So why
wouldn't the same thing be true with the CIA.
Speaker 3 (28:03):
Of course it would be, of course it would be Yeah, Uh,
this is just insane to me. This seems like it's
straight out of some military thriller spy novel.
Speaker 4 (28:13):
But by the way, I believe that there is a
CIA whistleblower who who highlighted or flagged this, this very
unusual thing a couple of months ago. So I think
that this story is going to be, you know, more
to come, because there's a little bit of smoke there,
which means we got some fire. So let's let's let's
let's keep on.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
It, keep our ear to the ground on it. Indeed
we will. My friend talking with Brian Dean Wright, former
CIA ops officer in the host of The Right Report,
which is basically like your own personal presidential daily Brief,
and you should definitely subscribe to it and check him
out wherever you listen to your podcasts. But let's shift,
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let's shift gears, Brian, let's talk about all this stuff
with China and Taiwan, which by the way, is not
really headline news as you would expect it to be,
because I mean, as cynical as I am, part of
me feels like, well, the mainstream media, the legacy media,
they're not really covering this because it's just gonna make
Joe Biden look bad because the world is on fire
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literally everywhere with them, and their main goal is just
to do everything they can to protect them, especially in
an election year. Now that's how I perceive the lack
of coverage on this. But give us a sense of
what's going on, because, like I set it up for
people who are listening, But there's basically a standoff right
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between Taiwanese warships and the CCP, and they're doing all
sorts of mock missile drills, missile strikes on Taiwan. They
dispatch bombers carrying live missiles today. I mean, it's it
seems kind of crazy, man, And it seems like it's
kind of important for Americans to understand what's going on.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
Yeah, so let's start with that. Why should we care
about this crazy place far far away. They produce anywhere
eighty to ninety percent of the most advanced computer chips
that the world has, So if the Chinese were to
invade and destroy a lot of those what are called
foundries or fabs, modern life would quickly start to come
to a halt. So that's why Taiwan matters for lots
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of different reasons. Of course, thwarting the Communist Party wherever
it is in the world also another great reason. But
if you like modern life, you should care about this
story and those computer chips, so we'll just start with that.
Speaker 3 (30:26):
So what's going on.
Speaker 4 (30:26):
Right now is that the Chinese Communist Party their military.
They're surrounding Taiwan as yet one more drill or exercise
in a long series over the past three, four or
five plus years, ever so slightly escalating each time around,
putting in a few more ships, surrounding more and more territory.
And they do this typically when there's an event Nancy
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Pelosi when she went a couple of years ago, that
gave them the pretext to do an even more aggressive
set of exercises. There is a new president of Taiwan
sworn in on Monday. They're blasting this guy as a
pro independence guy, and that is giving them the pretext
to do yet another round of these very aggressive military exercises.
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So when I say pretext, what I mean is what
most of us who have watched the Chinese for many
years think is that they're going to keep doing these
exercises month after month, year after year, until they become
so big that we're not real sure which is an
exercise and which is the invasion the day before. So
that's what this does. This starts to sort of muddy
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the waters. For some people, it might kind of make
them feel like, ah, this is just yet another crazy exercise.
And then the flip, the switches flipped, and on that
it the invasion begins. So that's why this is a
big deal. This is yet another really big step. It's
a huge exercise completely started the island and both as
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you correctly pointed out, over land sea, probably underwater as well.
They've got a lot of subaction, no doubt going on
underneath the Taie one straight. So that's why we should care.
That's why what's going on right now. And we've got
to find a way to make sure that we have
good intel inside of Beijing to know when it's going
to go from exercise to the actual invasion. When is
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that going to be if we don't have the intel.
I think that there's actually really a good way to know,
something called a Replicator program. That's a Pentagon program that
is designed to flood Taiwan and turn it into like
a little porcupine with all these great Ai infused drones
that can coordinate with each other underwater, on water, inland,
or on land in the air, and it basically turns
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that place into little fortress. And the Pentagon wants to
do that send in all these million, or actually thousands
and thousands of drones by August of twenty twenty five.
That means that until then, Johnny continues to enjoy its
conventional military advantage, So they've got about a year and
two three months before that advantage disappears or becomes much
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more complicated to invade Taiwan. That's why I think, and
I think there are probably a few others who are
looking at the Replicator program understanding the strategic implications here.
I think China is going to make a move by
August of twenty twenty five that may change if Trump
gets into office. Bottom line, like you said to open this,
the world is on fire, and the world's on fire
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because people don't fear Joe Biden, right, It is better
to be feared than loved if you cannot be both,
as the old expression goes, So nobody fears Biden. That's
why the world is on fire, and that is why
the Chinese are going to continue to look very aggressively
at trying to take back Taiwan, probably by August twenty five,
because of these drones, the replicator program, by August of
twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (33:34):
You don't think it will be earlier than that, because
my thought is, like, as I texted you earlier, Brian,
that like, if you're president she and you're thinking, Okay,
there's an election, Trump is surging. I don't know who
it's gonna be, but I sure as hell don't want
to invade Taiwan, U or Trump because I don't know
what the hell that guy's gonna do, you know, And
then you got Biden.
Speaker 4 (33:54):
Then it's so crazy.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
Trump is safe. I'm telling you, I think I think
Putin's afraid of the guy. I think I think everybody's.
Speaker 4 (34:04):
You see these Trump That's actually a point in international affairs,
as you went once you were unpredictable, your advertaritions are
much more nervous and anxious to do something than that is.
Absolutely people bashed Trump for being unpredictable. It's a brilliant
form of a national leadership.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
Anyway, Listen, listen, man, It's like, not not just to
derail the conversation, but I had this meeting with Trump
once and I'm sitting there with my wife Brian, and
you talk about him being unpredictable. I swear to god
it was I left that meeting so confused, didn't know
if he liked me or hated me. He would ask
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me a question, I would take two seconds answering it,
and he boom onto the next thing. He had me
all twisted up. And I started thinking about it in
depth as I drove back home after that meeting, thinking like,
this is actually a tactic. This is actually a if
you are dealing it inn national relations, foreign policy, meeting
(35:02):
with another world leader, or even in the business world,
you never know where that guy stands. He had you.
I mean, he is just completely neutral through the whole meeting.
And to your point, I think that's exactly how world
leaders perceive him. He's he's a wild card. And you
see all these videos of him at the un like
walking to the front and line basically like grabbing world
(35:23):
leaders and tossing him up New York in the White House.
Speaker 4 (35:30):
The guy who is like classic like Bronx, slap him,
grab him you know. Anyway, Yeah, look, will he to
your question? Is it possible to president she could invade
very very soon, within the next two four or six months.
So she's got a few challenges he's dealing with. First, economic,
his economy is not in good shape. He's got some
serious real estate crisis that he's dealing with, and it
(35:51):
could take down the whole Dagon place. So it is
a serious, serious problem that he's wrestling with.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
Second, when you say real estate, what does that mean, Like,
he's got skyscrapers that are empty.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
Oh my gosh, yes, cities, ghost cities, they're all over
the country. It's it's unbelievable. Basically, his economy was built
on a fraud. A lot of people put carry's.
Speaker 3 (36:12):
Out there saying today that oh, man, China's a bashing
of green energy and they're transitioning faster than us.
Speaker 4 (36:17):
So it's like, oh, that is such a can we
talk about that. It's a line of garbage. So here's
the deal. China is installing record amounts of solar and
wind production. So they might be putting out the panels,
they might be putting up the windmills, but those things
don't always work. Why because the sun doesn't always shine
and the wind doesn't always blow, obviously, so the Chinese
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are also building about two of these coal fire plants
every couple of weeks. Right, They're putting out a massive
amount of coal because that stuff works all the time.
You just throw the coal in. Whoop, you got your
juice right. It's and that is what the Chinese are deeply, deeply,
deeply concerned about. Last year. They had a major problem
last summer. A lot of aces were going on, and
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they have adopted electric vehicles, so those things got to
be charged. They got to be charged at night. Well,
what happens at night the sun ain't out and the
solar panels don't work. Well, crap, we got a problem.
Turn on the coal. That's what the Chinese are doing.
So anybody who tries to sell you on any other
story is just full of garbage. Anyway, that's a whole
different issue. We could talk about that for a while,
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this whole dirty green energy. That's why I refer to
it as it's a dirty process.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
It's just my point is, like they always, like you see,
like the media and these Democrat politicians always make it
seem like China's on the cutting edge of everything, and
all their cities are like the Jetsons. Jetsons like you know.
But here you're telling me they have ghost cities.
Speaker 4 (37:39):
Yeah. So they build these massive metropolises and it was speculation.
They just put them up. The government, the money very cheap,
the land very cheap. They put the buildings up. The
Chinese people were investing in them. They were not going
to actually live in them. So they created this massive
real estate bubble and its popped. And so now the
Chinese have this massive amount of debt, both in terms
of the in their banks systems in the regional governments.
(38:03):
It's a god awful problem that she has to deal with.
It's just tons and tons of bad loans. So he's
trying to figure out how to do that, and they've
tried lots of different things. They can't figure it out.
They're still working on it. So that's something that she
has to worry about. Second, corruption connected to the first, actually,
but corruption within his military something called a rocket Forest
that's one of his most advanced groups of fighters that
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would be involved likely in this conflict with Taiwan. So
he's got a serious corruption problem politically and within his military. Third,
and finally, on a related note, he's also got a
spy problem. That's because last summer, and I'll tell you
what I know publicly, we'll just avoid the private stuff.
President Putin sent an emissary last summer to she and said,
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you have a spy problem. The Americans have infiltrated your
government and your military and they're going to know everything,
and they're aun up to her invasion. So she now
has to get rid of those guys. He has to
find those guys. I'm sure Putin has given him a
few names, and Putin might not know all of them,
but that's what she's got to work on. So he's
got this economic problem, he's got this corruption issue, and
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then he's got a spy problem. Can he resolve all
those things that really have been going on for a
number of years now? Can he solve those by the
time the invasion comes, or you know, when he wants
to invade. I don't know, but you know, there's the
old quote by rumsfelt right, the old Rummy He said,
you go to war with the military, you have not
the one you want. And so she at some level
(39:27):
is probably wrestling with this reality that he wants to
solve this Taiwan problem from his view in his lifetime,
and he's got this potential change with the replicator program,
where Taiwan's going to turn into a porcupine and he's
not going to be able to invade and take back
the territory that his grandfathers and others have fought for
during the Civil War in China many many years ago.
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He wants this done, so there's no perfect time. He's
got to figure out a way to do it. And
that's why I really do believe this replicated program is
a game changer in terms of the calculus for when
he will do it August twenty twenty five. That's why
I based my view on that for that reason.
Speaker 3 (40:03):
That is solid, solid analysis. Brian, seriously talking to you,
the Replicator program's the first I've ever heard of it,
and it's also why you should listen to Brian's show,
The Right Report. We're talking with Brian Dean Wright. And
before we let you go, Brian, I've gotta at I
just got to ask you what is your take on
(40:24):
the FBI's authorization of deadly force against President Trump. I
saw you had some thoughts on social media on X
about it, saying you talked to somebody at the FBI
that what the news broke of that Brian I talked
about it on the show, I didn't really hear a
lot about it, and I thought to myself, well, this
might just be enough to wake up enough people to say,
(40:46):
wait a second, we are this is This is not okay.
Democrat Republican doesn't matter. This should not ever happen in
a country like America. But I left the show and
started doing research for the follow days for the next
day's show, and I started finding like this big debate, Oh,
this is just sop, And I'm like, how can this
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be an sop when it's literally never happened in American
history before. This is the raid on a former American
president in his compound with the US Secret Service. There
guns on the FBI side, guns on the Secret Service side.
You know how this works? Blue on blue is real.
And then you have like when people talk about it
being soop, Oh it's just a boilerplate thing with the FBI, Well,
(41:30):
the US Secret Service was included in that, So how
boilerplate could it have been. I mean, they're not raiding
people ninety nine percent of the time with Secret Service protection,
but yet they were included in the authorization of deadly force.
So like make this make sense for me?
Speaker 4 (41:45):
Well, friend, it doesn't make sense. Let's just start with that.
I don't think the last ten years in this country
made sense. I want Elon Musk can put me on
one of his rockets. Let's start over on Mars. Look,
so let's talk about it.
Speaker 3 (42:00):
You want to do total recall on Mars, you know what.
Speaker 4 (42:04):
Let's I'm I'm game, you know, let's just start off.
Let's see anything is game on Mars. No rule, constitution
quite a lot.
Speaker 3 (42:12):
Have you seen some of the grizzly desks when they
get trapped out in the horrible vacuum of space with
their eyes exploding out of their head. If you need me.
Speaker 4 (42:19):
An option between living here under Biden for another round,
or or Mars and the tournament as I'll take the
Mars option. Look, so let's talk about the standard part.
And your critics are right on this case, which is
to say that in a normal situation emphasis normal, the
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armed element to the raid is not abnormal. Okay, you
then have to ask the question, is a raid on
a former president's home normal? Second? Is the issue at play? Normal?
In this case, It's about documents. Digging a little bit deeper,
it's documents that are contested around presidential prerogatives and privileges.
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So this is not your standard case at all. AB.
You've got the former president United States and his home,
potentially his family members as staff members, all the rest
of them not at that facility. Third, it's involving a
topic or an issue that's very dc. Who belonged, what
documents belonged to, which person? Right? Which authorities are you
(43:26):
know are applied here. This is not something where you
go in armed. It's just not. When I talked to
folks that I love and trust very much who still
work at the Bureau, they echoed everything that I'm saying,
which is to say, this was not standard. There was
nothing about this that was normal. It should have been
handled vastly different than as it was, And there wasn't
(43:46):
necessarily an attempt to assassinate mister Trump at his home
or possibly anyone of his family members, et cetera. They
believe it was more of just a show of force.
It was it gave the either the cameras or the
talking point that if they were there, or it just
it kind of kind of bowed up, as it were,
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to mister Trump and his team that that who's in charge,
mister Biden and his DJ and the FBI, they are
in charge. So there are different layers to this, but
the bottom line is absolutely reckless, not smart accidents happened.
And that's I think your point is, Well, you got
a bunch of guys and gallesy in there with weapons.
Somebody says or it does the wrong thing, they say
a goofy shadow, God only knows. Then you start getting
(44:28):
let flying. That's the problem. That's why the folks that
I spoke with were like unnecessary, completely absurd and unreal.
So it should not have happened.
Speaker 3 (44:40):
Yeah, I mean, I agree. It's just a scary time
in American history. Like I said before, I think we
really live in an extraordinarily dangerous time in America. And what
makes it so dangerous is what the government is doing
and institutional overreach and collusion between institutions that once protected
us and now the Democrat Party, but but also the
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fact that a lot of Americans aren't awake to it,
and and it scares me a little bit, Brian, it
really does, because you know, I want my kids to
inherit a country that's rich and free, and if we
continue on this path, we won't be.
Speaker 4 (45:14):
My friend agreed on one hundred percent. I mean, you
start with the border and go from there. So many
things over the past three, certainly years, but beyond that,
what we are in trouble, that the country is in
serious trouble. The FBI is even warning us this about
all the different threats we face. They are right. I
just wish we could trust them to address those threats.
And I don't this today. I just don't. I wish
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I did, but they've given me reason not to.
Speaker 3 (45:38):
I agree, my friend, So tell us where we can
find you and support you. How we can support you?
Speaker 4 (45:44):
Well, you are a good man and a kind one.
So my last name is Right like the Right brothers.
The Right to Report is the podcast. Every day by
seven a m. Eastern. We go around American around the world.
We talk about all kinds of fun things from the economy, crime,
lots of stuff about immigration. But then I loved taking
people with me abroad. We go to all kinds of
crazy places. New Caledonia today. Oh that's a great spot
(46:05):
in the South Pacific. We talked about why we could
care right.
Speaker 3 (46:08):
Why should we care about? What is it? Caledonia, New Caledonia.
Speaker 4 (46:12):
Friend don't you dare say, old, that's Chiming.
Speaker 3 (46:14):
Yeah, I don't know what the hell it is.
Speaker 4 (46:17):
New Caledonia, come on, man. As a friend in the
South Pacific, it was really important back in World War Two.
It was a critical stopover for our troops as we
were going into Australia and the South Pacific. That island
and all those islands in the North and the South
Pacific are vitally important for us to tie down when
this war in China happens. As we are now watching
Taiwan be surrounded by the Chinese, So if we go
(46:38):
to war with China, we are going to need all
those little islands. So I do an inventory of all
those islands and where we're at with each like it's
a game of sorts, which islands are on which side.
So the Solomons those are on the Chinese side. Unfortunately
New Caledonia, which is a French territory, they are on
ours sort of. They've got the separatist movement that are
trying to break away from France and they're all kinds
(47:00):
of crazy riots. Things are not good, definitely, not when
you would want to land a plane from the US
military or a ship there right now. Plus Nickel the
third largest producer of nickel in the world. So if
you lose that supply, where else are you going to
get it from? Well, Russia and Indonesia. Neither those those
two countries are particularly great friends of ours. So that's
(47:20):
why little places like these New Caledonian Islands really really matter.
And that's a super fun part of taking people around
the world is explaining why we should care.
Speaker 3 (47:28):
Well, this is why you should subscribe to the Right
Report Brian's show, because he's smart and we need tooth
thingys in today's day and eight people who are smart
in the truth. And you'll get both of those things
from my friend Brian. Brian, thank you for coming on tonight.
Have a great Memorial Holiday, my friend, same to you,
all right, see you, Brian, my friend take care. That
(47:51):
was Brian Dean Wright. I think he is one of
the smartest guys out there. You really should go and
subscribe to his show because really, one of these days
we're gonna get him on the show with the map,
you know, or so we can tell us about all
of these cool and exciting places. But yeah, subscribe. Thanks
thanks to Brian for coming on the show. Okay, listen
(48:13):
Chuck Schumer talk about the great replacement theory, and I'm
gonna tell you this. With Trump's rally in New York,
this is something very important. So I need you all
to listen to me. I let in on the show.
With Trump's margins, and then it's gonna be very difficult
for Biden to turn it around. They know this, The
(48:35):
Trump team knows this. Trump is running on unity. He's
more disciplined today than he's ever been. He is out
flanking Biden at every turn, every opportunity. If Trump does
not win this election, and I mean this, if Trump
does not win this election with these margins and his
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historic rules of support in this country, look, the American
people know exactly what is going on with Trump. That
the American people know exactly what the Democrats are trying
to do with Trump. This is the reason, period full stop,
that his poll numbers are what they are. They see
(49:20):
what the Democrats, they see them for who they are,
They see the threat that they are to America and
the American people. Folks are waking up to that. And
so therefore, the only hope that the Democrats have, and
I mean this, the only hope that the Democrats have
(49:41):
is to replace us, and that is illegal aliens voting
in elections. I'm telling you, For months they said it
was a conspiracy theory. Last week they said, even this
week there are articles, well, it's illegal, it's illegal, you
can't vote in elections. Trust me, America. First Legal in
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Pennsylvania just filed a lawsuit to stop illegal aliens from
voting in the Pennsylvania twenty twenty four presidential race. It's happening.
The Democrats want it to happen, and they won't shut
the hell up about it, and even the Senate Majority
leader is talking about it. Listen to this now, more
than ever was short of workers.
Speaker 2 (50:26):
We have a population that is not reproducing it on
its own with the same level that it used to.
The only way we're going to have a great future
in America is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the
Dreamers and all of them, because our ultimate goal is
to help the Dreamers, but get a path to citizenship
for all eleven million or however many undocumented there are here.
Speaker 3 (50:51):
Oh, just amnesty for all eleven million or however many
illegal immigrants that are here at America. I'm telling you,
amnesty voting that's that is, that is what they are.
That is that's what they will do. They are trying
to what they're trying to do right now in Pennsylvania,
it's just set a policy at the Pennsylvania Secretary of
(51:13):
State that just through the Helping Americans Vote Act, to
have a act, which I've talked about extensively here in
this show, give last four illegal aliens who have a
temporary work visa with last four of their social can
also register to vote. And there's are you a citizen?
Yes or no? The check yes. That's the only verification.
And that's exactly what the Democrat or what the Republican.
(51:35):
It's a weak Republican, a rhino, which is essentially way
worse than a Democrat in many cases. But that's exactly
what they want. They want that wiggle room. They want
to be able in the wake of an election throw
their hands up and say, oh my gosh, we didn't
know and there's no way you can prove it. Trust
me when I tell you this is exactly what they're
(51:56):
trying to do. All right, Memorial Weekend, I've seen many
of you all in the live chat talking about who
you're going to be remembering this weekend, and that's a
great thing. But on social media, I am sure that
you will see people say that Memorial Day is not
for barbecuing, It's for remembering the fallen. And yes, or
(52:21):
don't tell me thanks for my service, I'm Memorial Day.
Or you know, Memorial Day is not Veterans Day, and yes,
that's true. The only difference between Memorial Day and Veterans
Day is one bullet with your name on it. Right,
Memorial Day is about remembering the fallen. But here's my take,
and I want you to take this with you. I
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feel like I was really lucky to come home alive
from Afghanistan. A lot of my friends did not. Over
several to combat deployments and years fighting in Afghanistan, I
probably lost close to thirty of my friends. I think
about them every single day. Every day is Memorial Day. No,
this is not a poor me, nor am I a victim.
I volunteered to serve and I would go do it again.
(53:03):
But what I'm trying to say is is that I
think every day about them, and I wonder what they
how they would want me to live my life. They
gave their life for this country because they love this country.
And they love their family, and they love the freedom
that we have here. They aren't here. But how can
I live my life to make sure that I earn
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it every day? Have you seen Saving Private Ryan? That
movie where Tom Hanks at the end of the movie
looks at Private Ryan and says, earn this. I never
really understood what it meant until I came back from combat.
But that's this is what it means. Your job, your duty,
and responsibility as Americans is to live a life worthy
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of their extraordinary sacrifice, those who never came home. And
that means on Memorial Day, you live your life the
way that you think they would want you to live
your life. And if that means walking on the be
each do it, reading a book, do it, you know,
holding holding hands and just spending time with your spouse.
(54:07):
Do it drinking a beer, barbecuing, whatever the hell you
want to do. We live in America, the greatest country
in the face of the earth. You celebrate Memorial Day
the way that you want, because that's exactly what they
would want. I would just ask you to do one thing.
If you know somebody in the military, have a family
(54:27):
member who served, take a couple of minutes reflect on
their sacrifice. Think about them. You know someone who didn't
come home, I mean think about them. Remember them. If
you don't, well, consider yourself lucky. But look somebody up.
Think about them, remember them, pray for them. So and
(54:50):
have a great weekend, folks. You know, we live in
an amazing country. I'm glad to be an American and
it was an honor to fight for this country. People
tell me thank you for your service all the time.
You don't need to say that to me, because it
was an honor to serve and you all were worth
it and I would do it again. But in the meantime, folks,
have a great weekend. And I am going to do
(55:11):
a show, by the way, just some admin stuff. I'm
going to do a show on Memorial Day. It might
be a little abbreviated, but I just want to remember
some of my soldiers and my troops. I know a
lot of you are going to be busy on Memorial Day,
but I like doing this show for you. So if
you're in the car, you're at a picnic or whatever, hey,
I'll be there for you a Memorial Day talking about
Memorial Day type stuff. And then listen on Tuesday, I
(55:35):
am filling in for Jesse Kelly, who is a conservative
talk radio host on a nationally syndicated talk radio show
on over two hundred plus stations on the East Coast
to the West coast. That show is from six pm
ET to nine PM. So I don't think I'm going
to be able to do a show on Tuesday of
this week, but I will be on the radio for
(55:59):
three hours, similar to like when I host for Wendy Bell.
But I'll be on the radio for three hours Tuesday night.
Please go to the iHeartRadio app look for Jesse Kelly's show.
You can listen to my show on there, or just
listen to me on the radio. I need the Battle
Cruse support on this. But in the meantime, folks, have
a great weekend. Folks, seriously, I love you. Have a
(56:20):
great weekend. Spend it any spend it any way you want,
enjoying hard won freedoms that we have here in America.
And as always, folks, I will see you Monday. We're
really planning an awesome week of shows for you this
coming week. But as always, God bless you all, and
God bless this amazing, exceptional country that we call home.
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Take care good night and I will see you on Monday.
Have a good weekend.