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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hey, thanks for listening, and welcome back to the Brian
Mud Show.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Time now for today's top three takeaways.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
Yeah, hey, there Thursday, hope it is for you, Brian
Mud with you Joel on vacation.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
And as we get into it, Obama knew. Yeah, okay,
Obama knew? So what.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
Like? So what?
Speaker 1 (00:27):
So a lot of things? So what and enough with
the Charter school nonsense. Noil like, I'm not dismissive to
the extent that I don't care. I've cared a whole
lot for a long time. You'll see what I mean
by saying, so what. So. Yeah, you did have the
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Director of National Intelligence, Toulsi Gabberd, who came out and
lobs and bombs yesterday. She dropped the evidence first thing
the morning, and then after that had this to say.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
President Obama and his national security team directed the creation
of an intelligence community assessment that they knew was false.
They knew it would promote this contrived narrative that Russia
interfered in the twenty sixteen election to help President Trump win,
selling it to the American people as though it were true.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
And boom goes to dynamite. Now, I just this is
going to be a reference. Jillian, who is doing a
great job in today. She's been studying throughout the course
of this week, has a perfect score, which is unheard
of at this stage in things. Have you ever heard
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of Boom goes to Dynamite. No, she I didn't figure.
Way back when viral videos were first becoming a thing,
I don't even know that we necessarily call them viral videos.
Back then, it was like the you had two that
were like the originals that were amazing, which, by the way,
are worth going back and checking out every so often.
It's like a guilty pleasure. It's kind of like, you know, money,
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Python and Holy Grail. Once every few years, got to
go back and sample the goods there.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
That that and Princess Bride.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
I gotta admit, guys, Okay, so Jillian's there and the
Princess Bride. Some guys would take away my man card
to the extent that one exists for that. But yeah,
my wife and I every every few years we got
to do the Princess Pride.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
But worth checking out.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Boom goes to Dynamite and Boom goes to the guy
was going to get out what he had to say,
and the poor college sportscaster.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
No matter what happened, you do that one.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
You followed up with some flea market Montgomery. You're gonna
have a good day, right there. That's a good day.
But anyway, so I kind of felt that way, the
boom goes to dynamite because it is actually like a
big deal would happen here, but nothing is actually going
to happen. And my top takeaway for you today is
Obama knew nothing, but absolutely nothing changes here. Nothing changes.
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So oh, okay, a couple things. There was new evidence
even beyond what I had research and investigated all those
years ago. There was new evidence disclosed between Friday and
yesterday in the morning, and that is I never previously
had anything that directly tied Obama. It looked like he
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probably knew, looked like he might have even been involved
in some of the direction, but never had any hard
evidence that would connect him to it.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
That was what was different yesterday. Okay, So we did get.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
That and everything else pretty much what we had known previously.
That CIA director then John Brennan was involved in really
propping up the discredited Steel dossier also known as the
Hunter Biden Files to orchestrate this whole thing to orchestrate
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the whole Trump Russia collusion hoax. Now, a couple things
that were helpful about this information being dropped yesterday. I
mentioned that it was not the most responsible thing for
President Trump to wander out there on Tuesday having used
the Tea ward as in treason in relation to President
Obama if he didn't have the evidence right then to
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back it up, because otherwise, I mean, they're just certain
things that you need to have the evidence for. So
this quickly backed up Trump's claim of potential treason. And
I'm just going to give you the definition of treason
if you need a refresher on this, and so I
report you can decide if you think that Obama's involvement
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and perhaps even direction to a certain extent with all
this arises to the level of treason. It is defined
as the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting
to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government. There's definitely
an effort to overthrow the Trump government prevent him from
ever getting in there as well. But where Obama really
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came in was after Trump won the election. That's where
you really see Obama start to get involved in the undermining.
So look, you can make a case here that the
shoe fits. But here's the thing, and it's a considerable one.
Nothing changes, as in, no one is going to jail
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over this. I'll be surprised if anyone knew is charged
with anything from this. I mean maybe because BONDI she
needs to score some wins. She has some credibility issues
pertaining to the whole Epstein release stuff, and you know,
I got a lot of people that are not happy
with her right now. So maybe she goes after this
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hard to try to say face.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
But even if she does, nobody's going to be convicted
in a DC jury. Barack Obama absolutely is not going
to be. And this is why it hits back. It's
not that I don't care. It's not that this stuff
didn't matter. It is arguably the grandest conspiracy it's ever
been committed in our country's history. But when John Durham
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did all of the investigative work, when he put all
of it out there and started bringing charges and bringing
people to trial in Washington, DC, there wasn't a jury
that would convict any of these deep state actors. It
didn't matter. He had them dead. Rights didn't matter. The
juries in a place where only six percent of the
voters voted for Trump. They're never going to convict these people.
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They're thinking if I were in a position to take
out Trump.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
I would do it too. So it's not going to matter.
It's not going to happen.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
And that might not be what you want to hear,
but that's the truth and that's what you need to hear.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
If you want to jump down the rabbit hole with
good summations of what really happened here, you can start
with my thirty count indictment from February second, twenty eighteen.
It's what I broke nationally on that day. I broke
it on Fox News. I've broken on the Markle Event Show.
Did so much work off of that in years to come.
I had done a lot of work for about a
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year at that point when I broke it. But nevertheless,
that offers up and I will have this link to
the story my top three takeaways today the Brian Mudshow blog.
But if you just search you know Brian mud thirty
count indictment. You'll get it from vary in different places,
but anyway it offers the names, dates, times, or how
they went about performing the conspiracy. As for me, I'm done.
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I'm just I'm done, as I've said, with this rabbit
hole unless there's actual accountability, which as I mentioned, is
not coming now. If that does by some minor miracle,
and it would require that happen, be a different ballgame.
I won't be the first person to be thrilled. But again,
not happening. Speaking of accountability, though you didn't have House
Speaker Mike Johnson say this.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
We have to have accountability because the weaponization of the
intelligence community undermines our.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Very system of justice here and it's very very serious
stuff and it does I'm I'm going to bring you
more information on this aspect of things about what really
is happening and needs to happen. You're not going to
go back and get these convictions, but what you can
do is root out all the deep state actors, and
that is something that President Trump has been doing effectively
so far in this administration. So more to come on
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that angle, just not from a point of prosecution. My
second takeaway today is enough with the nonsense. So this week,
parents of one hundred and seventy students in West Palm
Beach scrambling rather than preparing to send their kids to
the West to Palm Beach University Preparatory Academy on August eleventh,
when kids are due back at school now looking at
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new schools for their kids with under three weeks to
go before the start of the new year. And that
is due to the sudden announcements by the underperforming k
through a charter school that after three consecutive years with
a school grade blow a sea, they're not going to
open for this upcoming school year. See under Florida law,
if a school receives a grade that is under a
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sea for two con second of years, you have an
intervention plan for improvement put in place. If it continues
for three or more years, then drastic measures are taken. Well,
they went from D to F then back to D.
We're in drastic measures mode. And apparently what the state
had prepared for them, they said, we are not going
to be able to do this, and so that's why
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they're out now. Despite the last minute fire drill, because
the school had been underperforming in recent years. Might work
out best for the kids in the end, But this
development with this now former charter school not why I
made it one of my takeaways today. It happens to
be the response by the Palm Beach County School District
that drew my attention, and specifically when CBS twelve was
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involved with the school district asking them about this situation,
they said to CBS twelve, quoting what twelve reported, that
the school district is ready and able to welcome every
student back to our A rated schools. They had a
response like that, you might think these students were part
of some sort of like foreign exchange student program, right,
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I mean, the fact of the matter is that the
now failed charter school was part of the Palm Beach
County School District. They were responsible for it, and so
the response obviously reflects this embedded hostility that has long
existed between the district in charter schools. Notably, it was
just last year that the Palm Beach County School District
was found to have unconstitutionally to have illegally withheld nearly
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fifty five million dollars due to charter schools. The Fifteenth
Judicial Circuit Court they had to get involved. They reaffirmed that, yeah,
charter schools are public schools. They need to be treated
equitably under the law they brokeered that fifty five million
dollar settlement, And as the Florida Charter School Line said
after that ruling, taxpayers in Palm Beach County, whether their
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son or daughter attends a traditional or public school or
a charter school, those are still public school students and
should be funded equally. Well, sure enough, But what does
it sound like when you have an outlayer charter school
that fails and the school district is talking of welcoming
students back. Does sound like the school district that was
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trying to do what it needed to support that school
those students, or they celebrating its death. Doesn't sound like
the school district that is at all accountable to its charters,
does it, But more importantly, at all accountable to those students.
You know, if it weren't just one comment in the vacuum,
I let it go. But against the backdrop of what
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I broughte you about the courts having to get involved
the historic hostility here, I think it's pretty clear that
the illegal activity about the Palm Beach County school districts
not all that long ago backed up with this comment
speaks volumes, and that takes me to my third takeaway
today about charter schools performing better too, But first, speaking
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of education matters and illegal and poor behavior. Foxes Christian
Goodwin update on Columbia University.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
Columbia University says it will pay a two hundred million
dollars settlement over three years to the federal government to
resolve multiple federal agency investigations into alleged violations of federal
anti discrimination laws, explaining it will also pay twenty one
million dollars to settle investigations brought by the US Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Yeah, that's just in discrimination a bad thing, Discrimination on
racial grounds a bad thing, Discrimination against Jews a bad thing.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
But they're supposed to.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
Be the super smart people at Columbia, right. So anyway,
as we take a look at charter schools performing better,
my third takeaway, So you remember how the school district's
comment I was just talking about welcoming students back to
our A rated schools, right, Well, funny thing about that
forty seven percent of Palm Beach County charter schools received
eight grades last year, which was the same percentage as
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in the district's traditional public schools. Once more, is that
across the state charter schools continued to significantly outperform traditional
public schools. For the twenty four to twenty five school year,
you had fifty percent of Florida's charter schools received A
grades compared to thirty three percent of the tritional public schools.
You had seventy seven percent that received at least a
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B grade with the charters compared to sixty one with
traditional public schools. And the outperformance wasn't limited to the
way the state grade schools. It was measured with outcomes
to thirty one percent of charter schools that had high
school classes produced perfect graduation rates compared to about ten
percent for aditional public schools. So, given the outperformance to
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the charters across the state and the good overall performance
of the school district in Palm Beach County, does maybe
wonder what might be possible locally if we had a
school district that actually embraced its responsibilities with charter schools
as opposed to treating them like there's some kind of
liability