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Speaker 1 (00:43):
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do you No? Well, I mean I switched. I'm back
to what's their coffee called McCafe, mccaffee, No, the McCafe,
I think, oh, mc cafe whatever it is, Yeah, but
I switched back to it. I'm just I'm just so
happy to be home. Is it that good? Well? I
did a Costco brand, okay that a friend of mine.

(01:26):
Us can't really burnt bean tasting. Oh yeah. So it's
good to have a nice, fresh, delicious cup of coffee.
It's wonderful to be with all of you. And can
you believe it's Thursday already? We'll be talking to forty
seven in a blink, and this is the final day
of July. So a lot of little reminders. Time flies,

(01:49):
And I got news for you, whether you're having fun
or not. If you're just waking up, it's eight minutes
after the hour on this Thursday, July the thirty first.
You don't listen to other shows, so you weren't wondering
what the Fed was going to do. Yesterday, our White
House correspondent John Decker told you what the Fed was
going to do. So interest rates remained unchanged. There wasn't

(02:12):
a lot of anything said about September or later in
the year, something coming, just holding steady. Former Vice President
Kamala Harris is ruling out a run for governor. Well
you know what that means, right, This woman thinks she
can run for president in twenty twenty eight and I

(02:37):
don't know what's left of that party, but whatever's left
of that party, she's at the bottom of the list.
But I'm assuming that's why she's not interested in running
for governor. I'm sorry what I want her to keep
thinking that? Oh boy, I want her if she could

(02:57):
get Timmy to run with her again, I would love
to do the whole thing over for your former senior
because I don't want to get too much in depth
into it right now. But people miss this and if
you miss the past, he tends to repeat and you
miss what's coming. Bernie would have gotten the nomination and

(03:23):
they cut a deal and come back. This is the
DNC with Joe Biden of the Obama apparatus and Kamala
Harris of the Clinton apparatus. Now, when it comes to Podesta,
who has been running the show since about ninety two,

(03:44):
I think he's about ready to maybe pass the baton
to someone else. But he was both Clinton and Obama APPARATUSUS,
which is an interesting only middleman, and people don't realize it,
but what they ran against Donald Trump, and they weaponized COVID,

(04:06):
and they changed election laws and the harvest ballots, a
lot of the shadow campaign stuff they had to do
to save democracy. But that that ticket was taking the
first person out of the primary, Kamala Harris, the big bust,
I mean failure, not to mention, she's the one that

(04:27):
went after Biden's throat on racism. And so the Clinton
apparatus she was to be the Hillary replacement failed immediately
in first And if it failed first, then will it
felt first again? Yes, because Kamala Harris is a terrible candidate.
I can't give her much better grades for being a
vice president, a senator, or a DA but she was

(04:49):
a terrible presidential candidate. I don't know if it's a
word salads, I don't know if it's drunk. I don't
know what it is, but she's awful. Don't you ever
let anybody take your power and you tell you well,
the first time around, she only knew how to be
a prosecutor, so everything was a prosecution in a courtroom,

(05:11):
you know, And then she went from that to when
they handed her Biden's office into drunk, giddy Kamala word
salad Kamala. I don't know. Maybe she can find a
third gear. But don't forget that was the Clinton Obama
apparatus uniting. Now the same DNC is going to have

(05:33):
to not fight off Bernie Sanders but AOC, and they're
coming back with Romney Manuel, and that's Obama apparatus. I
think Kamala is not only on the outside of chances.
I think she's on the outside of the DNC Podesta

(05:57):
access of creation and she does chance, She's not gonna
get any votes from all the socialist early justice socialist Democrats.
They're gonna all be behind AOC and she ain't going
to be a part of the deal. The Podesta's going
to cut to try to save the day. That's gonna
be Romney Manuel. So I don't know what she's thinking.

(06:20):
But oh, there's no sneeze button. There's a cough button,
but there's not a sneeze button. What am I supposed
to do? You use the cough button when you sneeze,
Well they would call it that if I was supposed
to you should try it. By the way, can you
rewind the tape did you say God bless you? ID
just did you know the last time I seezed you didn't?

(06:42):
That is my witness. I just did it. Come to
think of it, my life is just falling apart since then, Uh,
President President Trump. I mean, there's all these countries trying
to you know, remember tomorrow's the deadline, and they're just
flying to get in under the radar. So you've got

(07:02):
South Korea coming in just before the August first deadline.
They're getting in under the wire. It'll be fifteen percent teriff, right,
three hundred and fifty billion in investments and one hundred
billion in purchasing of energy. Thailand and Cambodia. That framework
has been put together that kind of got mixed in
with the cease fire, so using trade to cause peace

(07:26):
as well as get those two countries in because they
were facing thirty five percent tariffs in Thailand. And then
you're going to hear in our sounds of the day,
you know, everybody's just playing narrative games in the matrix.
But I can tell you this, this much is actionable
for us to keep an eye on. Obviously, in April

(07:46):
they were telling you these tariff deals. We're not only
going to destroy the market and all your investments. It
was going to push our economy into a recession, just
like elect Donald Trump and democracy die in the world
as you know it will end. It never happened. That
never happened, And they have switched their narrative now to

(08:09):
it's way too early to tell, and this short term
victory for the president is still going to be a
long term defeat. You watch, they'll be all the narrative
you're hearing. They just shifted cash. Betel describes, can you
imagine this finding thousands of Trump Russia documents in burn

(08:31):
bags in a secret room, sir, that's our government. Well,
Nancy Pelosi, a lot of wrangling behind the scenes is wanting.
She's not even interested in impeaching Donald Trump, She's interested
in throwing him in jail. Well, Donald Trump suddenly interested

(08:51):
and looking to her and looking into her investments that
have been so successful and so lucrative or insider trading.
Hash that out a little bit and sounds of the
day as well. Um Mam. Donnie is in a tough spot,
all right, not in the polls. He's coasting, But you
have a police officer die in Manhattan before the mayor's

(09:14):
election and everything. Now, I remember when the media was
just ignoring all his calls to defund the police department
in New York City. I mean, they just weren't even
gonna let it be a part of the narrative. Well,
the shooting brought it all out, not only because of
some of the awful things he said about police, but
targeting the very units that would respond to a shooting

(09:38):
like this. And he meets with the officer's family, is
a news conference with the family's brother. He denounces all
of his past opinions on police. He suddenly healed, Mam
Donnie suddenly believes in police. Now the question is how
much the police feel about working for him and do
they trust this conversion? Can venient get off a plane conversion?

(10:02):
We'll kick that around and more. University's cave. UCLA agrees
to pay six million dollars, two million of which will
be donated to combat anti semitism on campus. Brown University
fifty million dollars. And I don't know if it's just me,
but does anybody else's kind of sense, you know, we

(10:28):
just we've talked about we're probing or investigating the fake
presidency and who knew, and how long we're kind of
probing we're investigating the Russia Russia? Are they going to

(10:50):
get around to going beyond just light probing of COVID
or how about light probing of the probing of the
shadow campaign to save the democracy. I'm gonna have to
have done that before, Nancy Pelosi. But okay, are we
going to get to it? Here's the ultimate and this

(11:10):
is where I do think we're going after Nancy Pelosi,
that staged resurrection, and that'll be interesting to see how
you keep that away. I know, I think I'm starting
to see some rumblings because if you're finding burn bags
of documents and secret rooms in Russia and Russia, you

(11:33):
might be finding some things about who orchestrated that January
sixth event and what I'm saying, not necessarily the thugs,
but see, everybody knew they were coming. This is the
part that still doesn't make any sense. It's either just
a bad quick game of chess, or it's deeper. We

(11:56):
see the sergeant of Arms is in charge of security
of the Capitol building, and the sergeant of Arms reports
to the speaker, Nancy Pelosi. You also have a president
of the United States who has secret service. Both sides
were independently briefed of the threat. And for Nancy Pelosi,

(12:18):
she doesn't take any of the recommendations of the sergeant Army.
She does nothing to beep up security prior to the
threat and just so I can be equal call balls
and strikes. And the President, who was briefed, knew that
there were some elements that were going to be there
to try to do something to spin this out of control,

(12:40):
and still chose the words in rhetoric he did as
he was doing a rally style and even saying he
was going to head down to the Capitol, even saying
putting the vice president in a very bad position over
very inaccurate legal position. So nobody gets a game ball

(13:03):
Trump or Pelosi. But the way they were allowed to
just enter and things get out of control, then the
way they messaged it. And then remember classic Sawlensky is
you always accuse the other of what you're doing. Any
time you see Democrats outraged and pointing fingers at the Republicans,
they're really confessing their own sins. They had planned an

(13:26):
insurrection if Joe Biden hadn't won, and they pulled off
stealing the election, and then they pin insurrection on Trump
out the door, trying to destroy him so he could
never come back. That's what the impeachments were about. That's
what January sixth was about. That's what all the lawfair
was about. That was what was tying him up in
court with pardon the pun, Trump up charges. I mean,

(13:47):
at some point if we can find I'm just saying
out loud, I'm not making it a talk back question
of the day, or maybe we should the answer all
of the above, But I like to get to the
bottom of Russia, Russia, Russia. I'd like to get to

(14:07):
the bottom of the shadow campaign. I'd like to get
to the bottom of COVID. I'd like to get to
the bottom of January sixth, and I'd like to get
to the bottom of this fake presidency for four years.
I wonder if Nancy Pelosi what today is looking at

(14:28):
her insider trading, it's really about ultimately getting to her
insider deals with government agencies to stage January sixth, because
that's going to be a tough one. Both are going
to be impossible for her to dodge. But the dodging
has begun.

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I have to pick out two for us to have
a little one on one time. Number one. Okay, the
shooting happened in New York. That doesn't make it a
no brainer that a candidate for mayor is at the

(18:56):
center of this story. That's the result of matrix and
narrative and so on and putting politics above a human life.
All right, let me just be a little bit more pure,
because I'm I'm not just playing shirts and skins here.

(19:16):
If my brother was a police officer killed in the
line of duty and some candidate who's trying to become
mayor starts coming around wanting me to go to a
news conference invade my brothers, I'd be like, what, get
out of here. So I don't get it beyond that,

(19:41):
I don't know why this man's brother is standing doing
a news conference with a candidate for mayor, especially a
candidate who, when my brother was being sworn and as
an officer, was writing all these things online about police officer.

(20:09):
They may have religion in common, I don't know, but
it just seems so not how it works in the
real world. I'm canvassing at my brother's funeral. Get out
of here. But I'll say this, mom, Donnie's off getting married.

(20:36):
He's caught on a plane. When all this goes down,
he gets positioned with all his old comic Well, at least,
let's just doing one at a time. At least the
media is finally going to acknowledge his past views on
police and let the people of New York decide if
they can trust this man over the thun. I can't

(20:57):
even say it number one priority in a municipality, public safety.
I mean, there's something worse than Zoran Mandani. If you
can say the things he said about police and be

(21:19):
elected mayor, your problem is that, Mamdani. Your problem is
your citizens. They're dummies. They have followed so many narratives.
They're upside down. They don't even remember what their top prayer.
You know why, because at the end of the day,
who the heck, wants to live where they're not safe,

(21:40):
send their kids to schools where they're not safe, have
a business where they're not safe. I mean, law and
order is anything that stands between chaos danger. Well, suddenly

(22:06):
Mandani is being very explicit and backing away from his
unpopular defund police stances of a few years ago. So now,
voters in New York, you in the courtroom of public opinion. Oh,

(22:28):
the shooting finally woke come up. It took an officer
dying right before the election, and he's just suddenly changed
his mind. News Socialist mayoral candidate or is it is
longist Zoran Mandani on Wednesday explicitly back down from unpopular

(22:51):
past defund police stances. Oh, this guy got way more
specific than that. I'm not running to defeat defund the police,
even though his tweets said I'm defunding the police. He
met with the family members of the police officer. They

(23:12):
were very warm and kind to him. He stands at
the news conference with the fallen officer's brother, and suddenly
he's no longer for defunding the police, even though he
tweeted in June that he wouldn't defund the police if
elected through outright skepticism for most of the police. I mean,

(23:35):
that's the real problem to the police. What's there morale
going to be? Well? If he tweeted that in June
a month ago, does anybody think they're going to react
any differently a month later after an officer dies. Here's
some of his early treats. We don't need an investigation

(23:57):
to know that the NYPD is ra racist, anti queer,
and a major threat to public safety. How could somebody?
How could you know somebody said that about I mean,
let me tell you something. You want to lose it
with me, don't even look at my kids. Everything you
know about me, trust me. Ask my next door neighbor.

(24:19):
And I still haven't forgiven myself for losing it with him.
I don't know what you do anything that threatens my children,
I turn in to I'm like Jeremiah Johnson taking on
an entire tribe. I could I go mad, go near
my wife, I go mad. You say anything about my
police department, I'll go. I'll go all up and down.

(24:44):
I just go. Can you imagine somebody saying that about
your police department and then running for mayor. We don't
need an investigation to know that the NYPD is accusing
his own police department being racist, anti queer, a major
threat to public safety. What we need to do is

(25:06):
defund the NYPD, but to use budget tricks to keep
as many cops as possible on the beat. No to
fake cuts, defund the police completely. That was twenty twenty

(25:26):
eight June or twenty twenty June. Those are pretty strong
feelings that just magically go away. Now an officer's shot.
Now he's chumming with the family. Now he's not running
to mirror to defund the police. And if the voters

(25:46):
buy this, you got a bigger problem than your mayor
the voters that would elect him this story. I mean,
you know, can you imagine your Patel and you finally
get in a position where you can do what you've

(26:08):
always wanted to do, reveal which you've always suspected, and
change for your time, in all time, that kind of
corruption from ever happening again. And when it comes to Russia, Russia, Russia,
it's just one of three, but we've had three, maybe

(26:31):
four or five really big political scandal and you find thousands.
I mean, when you use the word trove, you mean
trove thousands of documents related to the origins of the
Trump Russian probe buried in multiple burn bags in a

(26:53):
secret room inside the FBI. Now they're in burn bags,
why weren't they earned is obviously a pretty big question
I don't even think I can answer. Sources told Fox
News Digital that the burn bag system is used to
destroy documents designated as classified or higher. Sources told Fox

(27:15):
News Digital that multiple burnbags are found and filled with
thousands of documents. Sources also told Fox Digital that one
of the documents FBI officials found in a burnbeg was
the classified annex to former Special Counsel John Durham's final report,
which includes the underlying intelligence that he reviewed. The declassification

(27:37):
of the classified annex is being done in closed close
coordination between the CIA Ratcliffe Patel, Telsea Gabbert, Director of
National Intelligence, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and the National Security
Agency Director William Hartman. The declassified annex will be transmitted
to the Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Gratley, who ultimately

(28:02):
were released the documents to the public. Sources exclusively brief
Fox News Digital on some of the contents of the
classified and because that's what you're wanting to hear, including
the US intelligence community had credible foreign sources indicating that
the FBI would play a role in spreading the alleged
Russia Trump collusion narrative before the Bureau ever launched its

(28:26):
controversial crossfire hurricane probe. Smoking gun, I guess, smoking burnbag
that never burned. And so that CON's back to what

(28:47):
we said in our opening, to what we're all into
together on Thursday, July thirty. First, how do you get
to the bottom of so much? I mean, you would
have to start with this, You got to move on

(29:08):
to the shadow campaign that stole an election and weaponized COVID.
Hey COVID itself? Are there burn bags with documents there?
What about January sixth How close are we to finding
out who all was involved in staging that? And what's

(29:31):
funny is in the fake presidency that's going on right
now in all of those stories, a media in your
back pocket that sold it. You plotted it, you faked it,

(29:51):
and they sold it. I guess my question is, Okay, Remember,
like with COVID, everything you suspected turned out to be true.
Everything they were telling you were crazy for saying or
couldn't say, or you'd be fired. It all proved to

(30:11):
be true. Everything they said was true, everything your doctor
said was true was a lie, and it was all
a control, all right. It's like that with every one
of these. They stole an election, they faked a presidency,
they try to destroy Trump. Where are we think about

(30:37):
this for a second, and don't rush. Where are we
when this is all fact? How does the matrix react
when it's fact? You think you mistrust the government, now,
how are you going to feel about government? I was

(30:58):
having lunch with a friend and I won't say who
because you'll excuse me a name dropping. But he's telling
me about a business thing that they're going through. And
the long and the short is he was going to
do something really big, but now they want to do
it quicker, so you know you can. You can only
do it so good on such short notice. But the
next year will be really good kind of a thing.

(31:22):
And the guy turned to him and said, you know,
you build trust one drop at a time, You lose
truck trust in buckets at a time. And I thought, wow,
I don't know how you feel about your government. Some days,

(31:45):
I don't know how I feel about my government. But
I can tell you all the losses of trust have
been drops at a time or buckets at a time.
And when this is all done, I've said it a
million times, I don't think I'll ever trust the CDC.

(32:06):
You might dismantle it, start a new one, change its name, something,
but I'm never going to trust the CDC. I'm never
going to trust governors the same. Again, this is just COVID.
I'm never going to trust my primary physician the same.
And that's just with COVID. None of us feel really

(32:29):
confident we're going to have a fair and accurate election.
So if all of this has been lost, how different
is that loss? Once you know it. It's not a sensing,
it's not an argument, it's a fact. The FBI was
doing this, the CIA was doing this. It's like the

(32:55):
Kennedy right, CIA, the FBI, Secret Service, they were all
in on it, thinking it, having the conspiracy theory, that's
one thing. Proving it and knowing it. Wow. And if
you've lost buckets of trust and you can only get

(33:17):
trust back drops at a time, how long? I mean,
as bad as I want all this, I almost don't
Does that make sense? Anybody might going crazy.

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