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Speaker 1 (00:38):
Now, is that the make up for the disruption in
the show earlier or are you just playing up to
DZ's Mickey Mouse sweatshirt. Well, I was just trying to
bring you back since alfair. You're just you know, ripping me.
So it's all good to seek the living among the dead.
I never let it. Eight minutes after the hour, Welcome
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to Wednesday. You lie the twenty third. Let's get you
all up to speed. Number one. I bogued out. Didn't
go to cold Play last night. It was too hot.
Caught on camera. No, and by the way, my daughter
went with my son, and there was no animosity for
my son, and it blessed my daughter. She really wanted
to go, although I kept getting text messages all night.
(01:18):
Do you think people think that Nick's my boyfriend? Well,
I just enjoy the show and send me a clip
now on them, and then I think probably. You know,
there's there's a lot of victories for Donald Trump. Columbia
University is going to discipline seventy students involved in anti
Israel protest. They desperately need to deal with the president.
(01:41):
So we're seeing the president's work on our out of
control campuses starting to pay off. The Olympic officials have
barred transgendered women from competing in any women's events. They
can't do this by event, it's across the board following
the order. So the war on woke with another victory
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on the Olympic side. And the trade deals were good,
not just the trade deal with Japan, but the five
hundred and fifty billion dollar investment. Somebody needs to keep
track of that on a scoreboard. All these countries with
half a trillion or a trillion dollar investment coming, that's
all going to be designed to offset what the CBO
is projecting as trillions of dead increase thanks to the
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big Beautiful bill, So those things can't be factored in,
So keep that in mind. The Indonesian deal, the Philippine
deal really and then a record with the SMP although
all three are at record highs. I really think what
we need to hone in on is the biggest story
of the day. And it's not just this story, because
they all kind of, by way of cumulative exposure blend together.
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But you have the Russian hoax and did that start
with the order of Barack Obama? I mean, we all
know it was a hoax, and we all know that
Hillary paid for it. So the only thing really knew
here is was this Barack Obama's parting gift leaving office,
the shadow campaign to save the democracy which stole an election?
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Or how about a fake presidency for four years? And
what does this really all add up to? You know,
that's three in a row, the three biggest political scandals
in American political history all happened within about six years
of each other, and from the same party that used
to be part of a two party system that is collapsing,
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or is the more relevant question is an insurrection coming
and I think it is. So is Ronnie Manuel and
Wes Moore still or did it start a long time ago?
David Zanadi is our the American Policy round Table host
of the Public Square, but he's our senior contributor here
at your morning show. You've been listening all morning long.
I know you're dying to chime in with a question.
(03:55):
Oh I'm ramped up here. I've got so many questions.
Let's just start with this one. Why would Tulsa Gabbert
why you mean literally answer it? Or what the left's
narrative would be? I mean, why would she? Because she's
a former Democrat candidate for president, she couldn't get the nomination.
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Then she got in bed with the Trump administration, so
she has it out for the Democrats. Plus before Barack
Obama or Joe Biden or whoever is running Joe Biden's
administration left, they put her on a terror no fly list.
I mean, she's got, you know, lots of scores to settle.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
That's why. Okay, So what vengeance would be? One would
be one?
Speaker 1 (04:35):
Okay, So let's ask ourselves that.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
And I don't know the answer to this question because
I don't know Tulsa got.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
All you do is go look at Wikipedia.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
Look at her years of service, her military service, her
service to the Democrat Party where she was a leader
of the DNC and an up and coming star in
the Democrat Party. Why would she again coming from Hawaii,
which really he doesn't even want to be a part
of the United States anymore. We'll just trade Hawaii for Canada. Okay,
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I mean they don't want to be a part of
what we do anymore anyways. So why would Telsea Gabbert
as the director of National Intelligence an inescapable spotlight where
you cannot hide in the corners and you cannot get
away with a lie. Why would she fabricate this story
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now unless it's under the directive of the President of
the United States and she's just the lackey of Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
She's always been. I don't know what you would take
away from the Wikipedia. This is someone who's served in combat,
has served in the armed forces for many years. She
doesn't take war lightly. She thinks government officials have. I
don't think it would be fair to call her anti
war any fairer than it would be to call RFK
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anti vax. That's buying narrative and not really doing your study,
and I think she has seen you know, that's kind
of playing a little game with Oh yeah, let's make
this about Russian interference and Donald Trump and that stuff starts.
You know, that's why she uses the word treason. You know,
she takes this stuff serious, things that could start a wars,
things that could dismantle the presidency. So I actually think
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that's her motive, even more than the personal ones. There's
two words that I try to never use.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
One is shame and the other is treason, because treason
is an offense so great in our constitution that it's.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Punishable by death.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Still, when the president of the United States calls a
former president guilty of treason, that is terrifying. First off,
I'm not sure he should use that word as an accusation.
That's a conclusion. So I don't like the order of
the sequence of the conversation. But we're not moving.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
There's no words past that, folks, No.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
No, there's no other go there, You're at the end
of the cliff.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Shame probably has something to do with our Italian American roots,
because let me tell you something, there is nothing worse
an Italian grandfather could say than shame. On you, shame
on you, or I am so disappointed. I remember my
mom catching me smoking and saying, I am so disappointed,
and I was banging on the door crying forgive me,
forgive me. I mean, those those are as. You could
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have said anything else, and I would have I wouldn't
have noticed it when your grandfather would look at you
and go, shame on you. That was like Picabo, that's it.
You don't go there. You're right treason. I actually I'm
with you. I don't think you should use that word yet. No,
I don't. Let's go through, buddy that they called Trump
treason us they do well, yeah, they do it, but
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that doesn't make it right. I mean, you know, what
do we know? Would they go low? We go lower?
You know? That's was it? Michelle Obama? So but no,
but let's go back to the nerve of this. All right,
So why is Barack Obama responding now? So in his response,
so well, yeah, but he's so lonely. I mean, I
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made this, and I'm not making fun although I was
making the case. Mainly. This is the problem with podcasts.
You record him and then you drop him later. So
the biggest story Monday morning was that Barack Obama is
the one. What's different than anything that Marco Rubio presided over.
Barack Obama himself was about to get in his intelligence
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briefing the clear indicator that Russia had no impact on
the election, No attempts succeeded, and they really couldn't find
any intent or attempts that were made, and Barack Obama
ordered that not to be in his briefing and ordered
someone to create a false narrative that would later be
sold to the media and the American people. That's a
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really big deal, all right. And then the podcast news
that Barack Obama was making is he's on his wife's
podcast talking about every child in America should have a
gay mentor lest they grow up ignorant. And then he
tells some stupid story about his gay professor. But I
(09:10):
would even say qualifies as a mentor. All right, So
make a long story short. That's a ding on podcasts
versus live radio. So the question is one, did he
feel a need to respond because everybody, I mean, he
claims deflection. Is he trying to get everybody to stop
talking about him thinking every child should have a gay mentor?
I don't know, but why did he respond to this,
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and the response was out of respect for the office
of the Presidency, I normally ignore the constant nonsense misinformation
flowing out of this White House, but through his spokesperson,
these claims are our rageous enough to merit one and
then the basis is it's bizarre, it's ridiculous, and it's
(09:54):
a weak attempt at distraction. Then buried in it is
the tale you We've already investigated this in your own
Marco Rubio has already concluded on this, and nothing in
this counters that which that's not true. This is new
information and new allegation, classified information. Do you classified? And
(10:17):
more coming from the same Telsea gabber? Do you say,
why would she lie? And there's no track record of lying? Yeah,
I don't see where it benefits her at all. And
why is Barack Obama? Because he can't not be involved.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
This is a community organizer who came forward out of
political obscurity and became the largest celebrity on the globe.
How do you recover from that? How do you recover
into the obscurity of after serving for eight years? Our
constitution on our traditional government says go home, go build
(10:48):
a house, go, go, go do something, Go go work
for habitat for humanity. We thank you for your service.
Now go home with nobody home anymore to a level
of the singular most important human being on the planet.
How do you recover from that from an ego structure?
Speaker 1 (11:06):
I remember when Barack Obama was elected to a first
term and he made his way from taking the oath
of office quick pitstop into the White House and then
made his way to the bleachers for the parade. And
this was kind of like a discernment kind of a thing.
I really can't prove it, but there was something about
(11:28):
when he sat down that struck me as this isn't
even the pinnacle of where he's headed. This is a
step in where he's going. And then I watched it
play out. I don't think there was any question that
he was trying to dismantle. Don't forget he's one that
began the seeds of democracy, not republic. Then democracy morphed
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into the Democrat Party and Democrat candidates, and so then
if you stand against their worldview, their policy view, any
of their candidates and their party, vote against their party,
why you're more than just deplorable, You're an insurrectionist, all right, So,
but I got a sense that he was going to
create the apparatus, dismantle the Republic, then hand it off
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to Hillary to finish the job of killing America while
he moved to the world stage. May I suggest he's
not far from still doing that. And the most bizarre
thing of the fake four years of Biden's presidency, and
maybe the greatest tell of who really was president talk
about the insurrectionist and taking a third term, was when
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Barack Obama just walked into the Prime Minister's home that time,
like and nobody even said anything. Nobody even acknowledged it.
Why is a former president negotiating something and just showing
up at the Prime minister ten down? So but may
I just suggest, and I think Megan Kelly gave it
away in the clip I played, you do realize this
(12:56):
as like watching the movie Titanic and if you're caught
up in the love story Gray, it's not real and
they're going to hit an Iceberg and a lot of
them are going to die. That's still coming. It's still coming.
Rommy Manuel and probably with Wes Moore. But don't forget
Romney Manuel Obama. He basically takes a twelve year detour
and instead of Hillary, it's Romney Manuel, and then he
(13:18):
takes his place in the world stage. You do realize
that's all still coming, don't you.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Well, yeah, but so is the next visitation of the
Wizard of Oz and the Lollipop Guild. I mean, who
knows who knows what they're doing next? The big question
is who's the man behind the curtain? And I think
what you and I are both saying is it's always
been Obama.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
And Trump knows it. And if you think he's dismantling wokeness,
if you think he's dismantling the swamp and some of
the other things that I think he's really going to
be remembered for, he may be knowing this plan and start.
I just look, you never know what Trump? Is this
the Gaza, the riviera of the Middle East? Is this
Canada of the fifty second straight a state? Or is
(13:59):
this something this is striking me as something real? I
could be wrong. I don't know. Yeah, I know we.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Got to break The thing about Trump is that Trump
is more reactionary than he is anticipatory. Trump doesn't look
twenty years down the road and say, where do I
want this soul to go. He sits in the moment.
Obama is a skilled, calculated force.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
That's how he works. What I love that you brought
up is and this is the biggest mistake that Obama
and his handler's made. Yesterday they responded to Donald Trump.
It's not Donald Trump that came forward, it's Kelsey Gabbert.
It's a different person, the different track record, and a
different credibility level.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chuna.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
A couple of quick questions on this soul Obama thing.
We do all acknowledge that Barack Obama, like Jasmine Crockett
in real time, like AOC set for a future moment,
was a creation too. So is he the leader? Is
he really the wizard behind the curtain or just another
(15:05):
one of their creations and weapons, Or.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Has he now become because of the magnitude of his
personality worldwide? Does he now become someone who's calling the shots?
But he's got more wealth than he ever imagined he
could possibly have, and he's got a lot of game
left and he's the only one that's left. So I
think his response on this point is probably because something
Gabbert's doing has come close to a nerve, and Obama
does not want his brand and his power curve to
(15:31):
be dragged down the toilet with Joe Biden and everybody else.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Yes, yeah, and that's his biggest problem, right that there
is no leader of the Democrat Party, and the last
one they had was him, but that party may not
even exist moving forward.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
So they've built Everything they've built has been built on
tribalism and division and hatred. That's the core drive of
everything is to pit people against one another, which is
the antithesis of the American reality. And it's ironic that
you mentioned podcasting because the pods save America.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Nonsense that's going on out there with John Favreau.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Favreau is the same guy who wrote Barack Obama's second
inaugural address, which we broke down in a publication called
Spare Hall. And when you read what Obama did there,
he basically rewrote the Declaration of Independence according to his
socialist agenda.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
They've really shifted from policy view, beyond even worldview to
something different. Happened there, Listen, They've.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
Got a world all into themselves and most of us
are not invited.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
This is Rebecca in spring Hill, Tennessee. And my morning
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your morning routine or thrilled you here now enjoy the
podcast if you're just waking up. Top officials with the
Justice Department are working to arrange a meeting with Glaine Maxwell,
maybe to get to the bottom of more of the
Epstein client list for President Barack Obama's office, pushing it
(17:15):
back against recent claims about his involvement in the Russia
Russia collusion story. And heavy metal and reality TV star
Ozzy Osbourne is dead at the age of seventy six.
And the situation in the Gaza continues to deteriorate and
millions in the region are running short of food and supplies.
Our national correspondent Roy O'Neil is here with the latest.
Good morning Rory, Hey, good morning Michael.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
And the UN Security Council is meeting today to discuss
the war in Gaza. And look, there's been a lot
more international pressure on Israel to let more aid into Gaza.
Of course, the concern is that a lot of that
aid falls into the hands of Hamaz, which is exactly
what they don't want to have happened. But at the
same time, you've got a couple million people trapped in
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there essentially and are starving to death. You've seen big
spikes and the number of people who are dying of starvation.
But more pressure on Israel to start to allow more
of that relief inside the country.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Let's see if anything should come of this.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
The UN typically does not have a whole lot of
influence over Israel, but perhaps yesterday's sort of prodding by
countries like the UK and other European nations might have
a bit more influence.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
All right, So obviously what the pathway is you need
some kind of allowance and or a cease fire. And
I think we're there, but we were kind of seeing
forming and what I thought was coming was some kind
of a Muslim nation, Arab nation alliance to kind of
overside this area because of two reasons. One, at least
(18:47):
you've got you know, Muslim in common and then you
don't have the rise, which is the big problem. You
can't just rebuild this, throw this money, you know, bring
everybody back, and then just to have Hamas get right
back in power or the people by threat right them
back in power. I thought that Arab coalition was going
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to be the solution. I'd like to see that form.
That would be the ultimate, I think to get the
immediate relief and the long term security.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
And I think President Trump's visit to the area what
three months two or three months ago, that seemed to
be suggesting that something was coming in that regard. But yeah,
it just doesn't seem to have materialized right now. Israel
still limiting how much aid can be allowed into Gaza.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
That's also been a big concern.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
But we're also seeing these strikes the Israelis military conflicts
popping up at these relief sites that are scattered throughout Gaza,
where people are being shot and killed while waiting in line.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
Trying to get food.
Speaker 4 (19:49):
By some estimates, about a thousand people have been killed
in these kind of interactions. At about sixty thousand Palestinians
have been killed since Israel launched its response to the
October attacks.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Roy O'Neil appreciate the reporting. I'll be back again tomorrow.
Can't have your morning show without your voice. Got to
get these in real quick before we do tough stories,
because we still got to leave plenty of time for
Sounds of the Day. Today is a very revealing Sounds
of the Day. I don't remember who was first, now,
Big John.
Speaker 5 (20:18):
I think Big John gives your pass on the concert
way too hot for me also, and for Mary. You
created a nice memory for your son and your daughter,
I'm sure.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
Well. I don't want to correct John when he's being
gracious and merciful, but it is I who created a
great memory for my son and my daughter. I gave
up my ticket to Copley and let my daughter go
with my son instead. My son was fine with it.
That was the main thing. It was so hot I
couldn't breathe. It ended up being once the sun went
down a little bit more comfortable. I don't know that
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i'd have made it too. When Coppley took the stage,
that's the bird I was worried about. It was like
trying to breathe water. But the show was spectacular. In
the videos it was look there's a part of me
that is regretting it. In Mary's case, it was what
was at earth Wind and Fire, and she did it
for the same reason any other callers. Real quickly, I
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think that's all we got. All right, let me get
to the top five stories of the day, so we can
have plenty of time for sounds of the day, because
I really want you to stick around and hear that
for a President. Barack Obama and his office and his
spokespeople are pushing back on the recent claims by Tulsa
Gabbard of his involvement in creating the Russian collusion story.
Brian Shook has the report.
Speaker 6 (21:33):
In the Oval Office. Tuesday, Trump brought up a criminal
referral from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard that alleged
Obama's White House led the effort to manufacture intelligence that
Russia interfered. In a statement, Obama spokesperson called the claims outrageous, bizarre,
and a weak attempt at distraction. I'm Brian Shook not.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Really a denial, especially for the new allegations. As for
Telsey Gabbard, the National Director of Intelligence, she says there's
more documents coming and more whistle blowers coming.
Speaker 7 (22:04):
We will be releasing these documents shortly in the wake
of the release that we did last week. I'm very
encouraged by the fact that we have whistleblowers coming forward.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
She has already passed along her ongoing investigation to the
Department of Justice for criminal referral. On Tuesday, President Trump
backed her. We'll have that in Sounds of the day,
and of course Obama's response week bizarre, outrageous. I normally
don't comment on this White House out of respect for
the office, and then we pretty much dissected those comments
(22:35):
the rest of the morning. Gabbert does claim she has
unearthed troubling evidence surrounding the allegations led by President Obama.
Speaker 7 (22:43):
There was an effort to create a document that would
serve as a foundation for what would be a year's
long coup against President Trump.
Speaker 8 (22:51):
But I just signed the largest trade deal in history,
I think maybe the largest deal in history.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
With President Trump says the US has reached a trade
agreement with Japan and five hundred and fifty billion dollars
of investment into the United States and what he calls
perhaps the largest deal ever made. The Terif freight comes
in at fifteen percent, so that's well belowed the twenty
five percent rate the Trump administration had threatened in a
letter to Japan earlier in the month, and at a
(23:16):
White House event Tuesday night, Trump said the deal was
the biggest deal in history.
Speaker 8 (23:21):
But we're doing really well as the country was strong.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
We have a lot of money flowing in.
Speaker 8 (23:26):
The tariffs are kicked in better than anybody other than me,
and a few of the people in the room thought
could happen.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
Ozzy Osbourne has died.
Speaker 9 (23:39):
Heavy metal in reality TV star Ozzy Osborne dead at
the age of seventy six. His death just weeks after
a huge farewell concert that he played in Birmingham, England,
where he reunited with Black Sabbath bandmates. Osbourne had suffered
a series of ailments and surgeries that forced him to
retire from touring in a state, and his family said
(24:01):
he was with family and surrounded by love when he passed.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I'm Jennifer BULSONI Well. There's no word yet on funeral
arrangements for Malcolm Jamal Warner, but Costa Rican police say
the actor's drowning death on Sunday was accidental and.
Speaker 10 (24:14):
Autops He performed on The New Jersey born actor described
the fifty four year old's cause of death as aphyxiation
by submersion. Warner, who was best known for his role
on The Cosby Show as theo Huxtable, was vacationing with
his wife and daughter and was swept away by a
strong current while swimming in the ocean off Costa Rica.
He began his acting career at age fourteen and attended
(24:37):
the Children's Professional School in New York City. Warner, who
was an Atlanta resident, was also a director, poet, and musician.
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
Speaker 5 (24:48):
Well.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
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Speaker 3 (26:14):
It's your Morning show with Michael del Chino.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
Heavy metaline reality TV star Ozzy Osbourne is dead at
seventy six, and top officials with the Justice Department are
working to arrange a meeting with Glaine Maxwell follow up
to the Epstein and Buy investigations.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
To question this is the best way to get back
on your faers, to get up off your ass.
Speaker 12 (26:38):
I've been living rent free in that guy's head for
years and that's just a bot.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
Do you call that chickening?
Speaker 1 (26:43):
Oud? Just blowing off? Steve all right, always revealing, often
entertaining time for your Sounds of the day. Well, the
President followed up on the bombshell from Telsey Gabbard from
the Oval Office. Listen, Chad, that.
Speaker 8 (26:58):
You should be talking about is the President. Obama absolutely
called Chelsea Gabbert what they did to this country in
twenty sixteen, starting in twenty sixteen, but going up all
the way, going up to twenty twenty of the election.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
They tried to rig the election and they.
Speaker 8 (27:16):
Got caught, and they should be very severe consequences for that.
You know, when we caught Hillary Clinton, I said, you
know what, let's not go too far here. It's the
ex wife of a president. And I thought it was
sort of terrible and I let her off the hook.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
And I'm very happy I did.
Speaker 8 (27:34):
But it's time to start after what they did to me,
and whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go
after people. Obama's been caught directly. So people say, oh,
you know a group, it's not a group, it's Obama.
His orders are on the paper, the papers are signed,
The papers came.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
Right out of their office.
Speaker 8 (27:54):
They sent everything to be highly classified. Well, the highly
classified it's been released, and what they did in twenty
sixteen and in twenty twenty is very criminal.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
Don't forget twenty twenty four. After faking a presidency for
four years. They are the three biggest political scandals in
American history. Don't forget the money to fund the fake
dossier was funneled from Hillary and her donors to steal.
(28:27):
But these allegations. This is the President of the United States,
Barack Obama, ordering findings to be omitted and a false
narrative inserted, and then getting the legacy media, which is
in the back pocket of the Democrat Party, to sell
the lie to the American people. That's why Hillary went
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on all the television shows saying this is an illegitimate presidency.
Then they got caught with the shadow campaign to save
the Democracy in twenty twenty, and then they got caught shifting,
leaving Obama in place, letting him get all the primary delegates,
then outing him in a debate, and then handing it
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to Kamala Harris. After Kamala Harris ordered everyone that would
have run in an open primary to step aside and
vouch for Joe Biden being sharp as ever, stole an election,
faked to presidency, and faked a Russian collusion case. What
does Obama push back with, Well, Marco Rubio led the
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Senate hearing on this and came to the conclusion, none
of this count. This is new information. This is new
classified information being declassified that wasn't addressed by Obama, and
Obama kind of addressed. I don't address every crazy then
that comes out of the President's mouth and this outrageous presidency,
but this one, I have to it wasn't coming from
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the president. It was coming from Telsea Gabbard. She says
there's more coming, including whistleblowers.
Speaker 12 (29:58):
From former President Oba.
Speaker 7 (30:00):
There he's saying that none of this makes any sense
and this is a distraction. What do you say to that,
it's the art of deflection coming from former President Obama
as well as his friends who are still in Congress
today and Senator Warner and Congressman Jim Himes really all
basically saying that exact same statement, which doesn't actually address
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the issue that was revealed in great detail in the
over one hundred documents that we released last week, in
the documents that we will be releasing later this week
that point to the undeniable fact that you laid out
in your introduction to this segment, is that the intelligence
community had one assessment that Russia did not have the
intent or capability to try to impact the outcome of
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the US election leading up to election day. The same
assessment was made after Donald Trump was elected by the
American people as president in twenty sixteen, defeating Hillary Clinton.
And it wasn't until after that polled President's Daily Brief
document that you referenced that the Principals Committee was called
in the National Security Council and President Obama then directed
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then his Obama's ode and I d and I James
Clapper to lead the effort to create this new intelligence
community assessment that detailed not if, but how Moscow attempted
to influence the outcome of.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
The US election.
Speaker 7 (31:27):
So this is the thing that I think people should
pay attention to. Is neither the message from President Obama's office,
neither the statements coming from Democrats in Congress today and
their friends in the propaganda media, none of them are
addressing this fact that there was a shift one hundred
and eighty degree shift from the intelligence community's assessment leading
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up to the election to the one that President Obama
directed be produced after Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Won the election.
Speaker 7 (31:55):
That completely contradicted those assessments that had come previously. The
second thing I want to address that's very important, Laura,
is that you in the clip that you played, you
saw John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey stated with high
confidence this January intelligence community assessment that they drafted at
the direction of President Obama. The fact is that they
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used already discredited information like the Steele DOSSI. They knew
it was discredit at that time, yet they used it
as a source for this document that they claim to
have high confidence in. They used intelligence that some of
these intelligence community professionals rejected previously because of the lack
of credibility and the lack of the ability to vet
with any kind of confidence whether or not that information or.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Prey quick observations. Number One, and would I would have
done this if if this had been Joe Biden's director
of intelligence talking to Joe Biden's daughter in law who
was hosting a CNN show. The daughter in law of
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the President of the United States says, no business being
on Fox News anymore than George Stepanophilis is really a journalist.
Come on, that's a joke. But how on earth did
the Democrats lose Telsea Gabbard? Because it doesn't get stronger
than that. But remember how this all plays out. In
the end, you're gonna end up with Ronny Manuel. So
the crazier they get, the more sane he looks. And boy,
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did Megan Kelly prove that. She sits down with Romney
Manuel and asks him three no brainers and he answers
him right, and he's a hero.
Speaker 12 (33:35):
Should we be putting men in female prisons, men claiming
they're women?
Speaker 6 (33:40):
No?
Speaker 12 (33:42):
And all right, here's my last one for you. Can
a man become a woman? Can a man become a woman?
Speaker 1 (33:50):
No? Thank you? It's so easy.
Speaker 12 (33:53):
Why don't more people in your party just say that?
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Because it doesn't take much to shine, does it. See
you in the morning at five, have a great day.
Sees this day make a difference in someone's life.
Speaker 3 (34:04):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael Nteld Joano