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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There's a hell of a lot that's going to happen
between now and anybody casting a vote in New Hampshire or.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Iowa, including indictments of Trump, and how people are going
to react to that. Is there a straw that breaks
the camel's back sort of sitching situation where it's like,
I don't know, third time he's been indicted. I don't
think so. I think people stick with him through thinking the.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Corps does Yeah, I think most of the corps.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Does well, especially it depends some of it might depend
on how strong the case is. I think almost everybody
came out of this last indictment with what are you doing?
This is so freaking bogus.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Yeah, I've been quite critical of Trump, and that was
a ridiculous indictment and entirely political stupid. The documents thing
is actually going to be an obstruction of justice charge
or a racketeering something like that. It's not about having
the documents, it's about interfering with the collection of them
and lying and that sort of thing. If indeed charges
are brought.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Over something that nobody thinks was actually a big deal, Because,
as you keep saying, do you know anybody who's concerned
that he had those documents that.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Is not really no, no, the one allegedly about some
sort of attack plans for Iran. If he had that
laying around mur A Lago or you know, up in
a plaque or something you could look at, that would
be uncool. But I don't know that to be the case.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
What were Biden's documents, do we know? No, having boxes
next to the corvette.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Well, and that's why people are so ready to say
this is a fix, it's a political hit job. Because
the documents are classified, they can't tell you what was
in them, so they trust us they were important. It
was terrible, It terrible, Oh Biden's those were totally innocent, yarifying.
Although again it's not about the documents, it's about the
obstruction of justice. But I see your point. I mean,
(01:45):
if they launch an inquiry that I'm not folding my
laundry correctly and I obstruct justice, you know, it's hard
to get people too ginned up because of the base case.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
Right, Clinton committed perjury, but he was lying about whether
or not he had an affair. So the Senate decided
I got a boot in the public in polling, it
seemed to say was saying, yeah, you were not going
to boot you out of the being president because you
lied about whether or I had sex even in his perjury.
I feel this is kind of the same. You obstructed
justice on something nobody actually cares about.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Yeah, it's not nearly as cut and dried as the
Clinton thing, I don't think. Uh, just because if he
knowingly kept highly classified stuff because he thought it was
a cool souvenir and then lied about it's what Biden.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Biden has been moving boxes, it would seem for years,
from house to house to house.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
Well, the counter argument is, and again I'm not making
it because I'm not that concerned, as somebody made clear,
but the counter argument that is, the minute somebody said, hey,
you've got classified stuff, he said here it is take
it as opposed to lying it, lying about it, moving it,
hiding it, intentionally flooding a storeroom allegedly.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Well, I'm not going to get on your Trump train here.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
That was fair. I want to call me a racist
next time. I'm just trying to let people know what
the arguments are that they're going to hear. Yeah, I'm
just here to edge amcate folks.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
God dang it, I just I don't have it. I
can't do it. I can't go through it again. I
can't go through that. He's gonna be indicted. We're in
a plane. We're following his car from the golf club
to the airport. Now we're following the plane. Now we're
following the limo to downtown wherever where he will be indicted. Here, Pa,
I can't do it. I had half forgotten that happens.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
You're right, that was one of the most absurd, hilariously
stupid things in the history of American television. He's now
turned down thirty seconds, treat Anderson. He's proceeding down thirty seconds.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Even even go back a day earlier tomorrow, at this time,
he will walk down that hallway, he will turn left
at that corridor, he will walk in. What are we doing?
Speaker 1 (03:52):
That's right? And all the cameras in the courtroom watching
the cops mill around, and there's like one hot cop
who's singing for like twenty four hours. This is not
a serious country. Meanwhile, China is plotting our demise and
arming themselves to stand astride the world, spreading communism and
an oppression.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
And we're doing this right.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Ah boy, Well we arguing honestly, honestly, I think that's
the greatest danger to Trump is people say, you know,
rightly or wrongly, this is a poop show. Maybe he
is being persecuted, maybe he doesn't deserve this stuff, maybe
everybody is against him. But for goodness sakes, we got
(04:35):
to move on from this.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Moren could work completely one hundred eighty degrees the other way.
There's been so many of them that were nothing that
people say whatever another. Of course they're going after Trump.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
They always do, and become completely cynical. Yeah, I'm not
telling you one is more likely than the other. I'm
just saying, if there's a real danger to Trump from
all of this, it would be that people just saying,
all right, it's time to end the circus. In the
words of the great, the why, the persuasive Ted Cruz,
the time for the What did he say, do we
(05:10):
still have that clip? I will pull it out for
you and we can come back with it. We will
go back the time.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Turned out he was really wrong. We had lots more
dancing bears to go. We're still watching them dance