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So we're working our way through this bombshell of release
yesterday four minutes and twenty four seconds of the hours
long interview with Joe Biden last year, and in my opinion,
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it really is a bombshell. And it's a bombshell not
because it proves to us what you and I knew
about Biden's cognitive decline, but it proves to us just
how bad the cabal is, and I want to make
sure you understand what the definition of the cabal is
because it's not just the media, it's the ruling elite.
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And the reason I want to emphasize that is because
it's well, it's it's tech. In my opinion, the way
I use the term cabal, it's a combination of the
ruling elite, the dominant media, and the tech giants because
they all conspire together. I mean, if Bernie Sanders wants
to talk about oligarchy, it's the cabal, because they all
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conspired together to make sure that what you and I
knew and saw and heard that you would just feed
the useful idiots among us that not you and me,
but the useful idiots out there that you know and
I know that what we were seeing and hearing was
not true. It was very you know, it make George
Orwell very proud, very very Orwellian. And because it raises
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a whole slew of questions about the who, what, where,
when and why of what was going on inside the
White House in those four minutes and twenty four seconds
that you heard at the end of the last hour.
The simple question was, mister President, you were interested in
this book, Ye, you were writing your interested in these,
and I think her mentioned three or four things, where
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were those documents kept? Now her knew what the answer was.
Her knew that he had already said that he kept them,
or that he had told the ghostwriter that Biden had
told the ghostwriter that, oh, I kept those I'd found
those classified documents in the basement. And what HER's doing
is a very simple tactic of any any good trial lawyer,
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of getting the witness to admit on the record what
you already know to be true. And Biden, for four
minutes and twenty four seconds, can't answer the question. You know,
my producer Michael and I were talking during the break,
and I know you've experienced it, I've experienced it. We
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probably have all experienced it where we've had a loved one.
I thought specifically about a grandmother of mine who got
to that stage where you would be talking to her
and there was no logical line that you could draw
through whatever she was telling. It wasn't even complete stories.
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It was just little bits of stories here and there,
and they were all just woven together into this meaningless,
you know, conglomeration of sentences and words that you knew
because you'd heard the stories a thousand times before, but
if you were actually listening, you knew that there was
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no logical thread between any of them. And so in
her mind, my nanny, as we called her, my nanny,
was just going through things that would just pop into
her mind, into her memory. You know, a little neuron
would fire here, and a neuron would fire there. And
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as my wife said yesterday when she heard this audio,
said that it's so sad, and I said, yes, on
a human level, it is incredibly sad because it's something
that you know, I hope you know. I will get older,
You will get older, and if we live long enough,
depending on advances and technology, as you and I get older,
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we will reach a stage where our minds, our bodies
keep on going, but our minds do not. And we
may sound like that, and yes, that is the cycle
of life. And it is sad because we know that
we're just putting off the inevitable of passing on to
the other side. But I'm not the effing president of
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the United States of America. I don't have naval officers
following my every step with the nuclear football. I don't
have world leaders calling me to announce that, Oh, we
just thought you might want to know we just launched
missiles at you, or to have the Joint Chiefs of
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Staff call and say we have incoming, or to put
a piece of paper in front of you that says, oh,
mister president, here, would you sign this as a proclamation
declaring Saturday May seventeen Michael brown Day, Oh sure, when
what it actually is it's some sort of amnesty to
open the borders and tell customs and Border patrol just
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let people in and just process them and send them
wherever you want to send them, you know, just some
sort of executive order of some sort. This is a
serious problem and heads need to roll. This is I
remember Watergate. This is worse than Watergate. Watergate may have
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been nothing more than a two bit break in which
then Richard Nixon tried to cover up and knowingly tried
to cover up to break in, but it didn't threaten
the national security of the country. Oh, it may have
resulted in a threat of impeachment and the ultimate resignation
of the president. But here we had an active cover
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up going on while he was president. That had to
do not with some third rate burglary. It had to
do with the faculties of the commander in chief and
his ability to fulfill the duties of the office. And nobody,
you know, first, let me just let me just start
with the family. Shame on that family. Shame on doctor
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Jill Biden, Shame on Hunter Biden, Jamon, his brother James,
shame and his daughter Ashley, and everybody else in that
freaking immediate family that let this go on. That just
let it go on because they were more interested in
the perks of the office. They were more interested in
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the power of the office. They were more interested in
having the title of first lady or first brother or whatever,
first son than they were in the health not only
of their husband, brother, father, uncle, grandfather, whatever. They were
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more interested in in their own self interest than they
were in the interest of the United States of America.
And it's not just the family. Do you think Kreem
Jean Pierre. Do you think that Jake so Living the
National Security Advisor? Do you think that Senator Coons his
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fellow former senator or still senator, But when he was
when Biden was a senator from Delaware, that went on
television all the time and talked about, oh, you know,
he's great Joe Scarborough, former congressman, former Republican congressman from Florida,
now host of Morning Joe on MSNBC, who told us
at one point that this is the finest Joe Biden,
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this is the best Biden ever. Or Jake Tapper who
knew exactly what was going on and kept notes so
that he could write a book and make money off
a threat to the American national security. That's the cabal.
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That's the cabal, and that's the cabal acting in the
direct disinterest and in their own self interest and in
against the interests of you and me as citizens of
this country. It's the Vice president, It's every single member
of the cabinet. Now, in some ways, I won't blame
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every single member of the cabinet because I'm not sure
that some members of the cabinet for a full years,
for a full four years, ever saw the President of
the United States of America. And when they did at
the end of that term, who was conducting the meeting,
Joe Biden. I'm not even sure all the cabinet members
were there. The Vice President Kamala Harris, who had the
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authority along with the members of the cabinet to invoke
the twenty fifth Amendment. And you know, I'll say this
to Kamala Harris. You know, if you ever wanted to
have a chance of being president, you having the courage
to invoke the twenty fifth Amendment and having all of
this come out before the election, having all of this
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come out and prove that you're invoking in the twenty
fifth amendments justified might have actually helped you win an election. Now,
I don't think you could elect well, I was gonna
say you couldn't get elected dog catcher, But with all
due respect to dog catchers, you probably could get elected
governor of California because there's a lot of dumb people
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Biden pushes on, you know, for that four minutes and
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twenty four seconds, seemingly unaware of how disorientedy sounds. Now,
medical experts might call that something called and again I
may mispronounce this ansogny ansognosia. That's a condition where someone
doesn't even recognize their own mental decline. And that's a
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real sobering moment when you think about it. And it's
not an isolated moment either. And further in the clip,
her asked if Biden deliberately took a pacified document about
Afghanistan took it home. Biden says this, I guess I
wanted to hang on to it for posterity sake. This
was my position on Afghanistan. You know, history like Gutenberg's
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printing press. Without it, Europe would be a different place.
Countries would know what was happening elsewhere. And Nixon sweating
in that debate, what what the hell was that you
asked about? I mean, I shouldn't laugh. Can you imagine
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if there had been a cabinet meeting where Jennet Yellen
may have talked about you know, mister president, you know,
I said something about inflation being transitory, and looks like
he's gonna be sticking around for a while. And I
think that the spending, We're going to do something about
the spending. And can you imagine Biden trying to understand
anything about anything going on. I don't think he could
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have comprehended the most simple task. You know, when Biden
mcgwack and give a speech, he was obviously reading from
a teleprompter, but I question whether he actually understood what
he was saying. Imagine that not even actually understanding what
you're saying.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
I had I had at this point. I hadn't walked
away with the idea that I may run office again,
if our brand again, if you're running for.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
President, and and so what was happening though, when.
Speaker 3 (13:11):
One both die got May thirty years uh twenty nineteen,
twenty fifteen, and died May twenty fifteen, May's twenty fifteen,
where you had after the months when he goes, yeah, that's.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Rights the president. And what's happened.
Speaker 3 (13:30):
In the meantime is that uh.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Has and.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
Sean gets elected in November of twenty seventeen, Sex sixteen,
twenty sixteen.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Alright, so.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
Might actually seventeen year.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
That's when we left the office in January tenth, okay now,
but that's when John could sworn in and it would
rather quite okay, yeah, and uh in twenty seventeen, boh
Way passed and uh.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Man, this is personal.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
The genesis of the book and the title promised me
Dad was a uh, I know they're all closer to
your sons and daughters, but oh, it's.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
Like my right arm. And that was my last. These
guys were a year and a day apart that.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
They could finish Eachenie sentenceus and ooh, I used to
go home on the tree.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
And period, I want to pause right there for a moment.
How many speeches or a Q and A where Biden
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would start wandering off into never never land and he
kind of put his head down and kind of touched
his nose like he was a coke snorter, and Les go, uh, well, anyway,
you know, and he's just and he just trailed off.
The mind doesn't know where it's going. The mind doesn't
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know where it came from. But a loan where it's going.
And this is the guy that's the commander in chief.
This the guy that's got his you know, his finger
on the on the you know, the euphemistic red button.
This is the guy that makes earth shattering decisions. Except
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aren't you wondering who was really making the decisions? Because
that's the other part of this explosive bombshell is who
was making the decisions? Is this Woodrow Wilson and this
was Edith Wilson aka doctor Jill Biden. Was she the
one making the decisions? Or even worse, was the coke
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crackhead Hunter Biden making the decisions? Or was she Jene Ping,
the president of communist China making the decisions. I mean,
you truly have to wonder who was making the decisions. Now,
I personally think it was probably Jill Biden, Hunter Biden,
and Jake Sullivan. It wasn't Kamala Harris. She was cut
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out of the loop. As I said beforehand, Kabala Harris
fulfilled her constitutional duty and invoked the twenty fifth Amendment.
It probably would have actually increased her stature, but she
even wasn't willing to do it, and the Cabal continued
to cover up and even though you and I kept
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and some in the media, particularly in say Fox News
or Newsmax or News Nation, might actually ask the question,
but they knew it was futile to ask the question
about what was going on because Jean Cream Jean Pierre
would give the same bull crap answer that oh, everything's fine,
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everything's fine. Well, now we know you might say, as
the kids say, now we have the receipts. It's the
Weekend with Michael Brown. Stay tuned. I'll be right back tonight.
Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA director.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Talk show host Michael Brown.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Brownie, no, Brownie, You're doing a heck of a job
The Weekend with Michael Brown. Welcome back to the Weekend
with Michael Brown. Glad to have you with me. I
appreciate you tuning in. So we're talking about the Axios.
You know, I keep saying Axios, but it's really Axios
is the one that technically released the audio, but it's
also Jake Tapper. Because the book is written by both
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an Axios reporter and Jake Tapper, It's it's a co
authored book, and so technically they both released this audio
yesterday which then, of course raises the question when did
you have it? How long have you had it? And
where did you get it? Do you ever think about that?
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Why doesn't he? And this is what just drives me
up the effing wall. So Jake Tapper and I forget
the Axos reporter's name, that's Alex Thompson. If Jake Tapper
and Alex Thompson go on a book tour, which I'm
sure they will because they want to sell as many
books as they possibly can so they can cash in
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on this, then who will have the cajones to stand
up and say, mister Tapper, mister Thompson, when did you
get this audio tape? From whom did you get the
audio tape? How long have you had the audio tape?
And why didn't you release it the moment you got it.
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I'd like to know where they got it. I mean,
I'd like to know all those answers to all those questions.
But did this come from the Special Counsel's office? Did
this come from some Democrat that's trying to kill off
I mean, because some ways they may be trying to
figuratively kill off Biden. Let's just bury this old fart figuratively,
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so we can move on and figure out what the
hell we're going to do as the Democrat Party. I mean,
if I were a Democrat operative, if I were of
the big donors, I'd be willing to kill this story
and get Biden off the stage as quickly as possible.
No more interviews with the View. By the way, do
you remember the View interview where doctor Jill Biden had
to intervene when when Biden was trying to answer a
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question and rambling around like this, I'll see if I
can find that SoundBite real quickly, and at this and
she talks about how he was reading his briefing books
at you know, two o'clock in the morning and he was,
you know, he was just working all the time. And
I and as I listened to that, I thought, you line,
sack of poop, who are you trying to kid your rehabilitation?
To her? Is an absolute thesis show. And they keep
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on going. So if I were a big donor Democrat,
you know, or if I was George Soros, or I
was any you know, George Clooney or any of these
big guys that give you know, millions of dollars to
the Democrat party, I'd be saying, you gotta kill him off.
I'd be like James Coney tell me instead of eighty
six forty seven, it'd be like eighty six forty six.
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You gotta go bury the guy. You gotta get you,
you gotta get him out of the limelight, turn the
cameras off, make him go back to Delaware, make him
go to the beach and Rehoba, spend the summer there
and don't say a word. Because the more this continues,
which shows you that when it comes like Jake Tapper
and Alex Thompson, Look, I've written a book. I wrote
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a book about my time in the Bush administration. I'm
actually working on a second book, so I don't fault
them for writing a book. But I wasn't a reporter
and I wasn't concealing anything. I'd testified before Congress about
everything that went on Drinkatrina, and the White House hated
it because I was telling them the truth. These guys,
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Tapper and Thompson are trying to cash in on the
national security of the country. Because you can't tell me
that they didn't have this while they were writing the book.
I want to go back to the audio for a moment,
because remember the question was I shouldn't laugh because it
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truly is sad, but it's also I'm sorry, but it's
funny at the same time. And don't tell me it's not.
Don't tell me that's wrong to laugh, because you've probably
laughed at your own parents or grandparents. You've made the
joke about gee, I didn't think mom was ever going
to finish that story. How many times have we heard
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that story? Or did you have any clue what mom
was really talking about? And you kind of chuckle about
it and go on because you love your mom and
you know, and laughter is a way to, you know,
kind of soothe over the pain that you're suffering, knowing
how badly your mom or your grandmother, your grandfather are doing. So, yeah,
it is funny in that regard. Laughter's a great way
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to deal with something that's tragic and traumatic. So remember
this whole thing started with those documents that you referred
to about you told your ghostwriter that you know, you'd
where were they? And that's where he starts rambling in
to talk about somebody made a great point in the
text line. And we'll get to your text messages in
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a minute. Because you've got some great questions that I
want to address. But go back. The question was where
were those documents? And that starts this, you know kind
of a mountain road, you know, with all these you know,
twists and turns and all these hairpin curves trying to
go up and down the round the mountain of you know, Well,
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my son and I don't remember when when when was
Trump elected? So that's when when did I actually leave office?
When did I go back into office? And you can
hear all of the all of the just the rambling
and rambling and rambling, and a lawyer and aid had
to remind him about, you know, when bo died. And
then there's another point where Robert Hurr steps in and says,
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mister President, maybe this would be a good time to
take a break, because her understands watching this, he's got
a big problem on his hands. I've been in depositions
where I've been cross examining a witness, uh, probably a
hostile witness, and I realized that this witness is not
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going to be able to answer the question. So sometimes
I would I would let them bury themselves a while,
and then I take a break because I'd want to
reassemble with You know, if I have a couple of
associates with me, I want to reassemble and say, what
do you think we ought to do next? You know,
we have a witness in there that is obviously clueless
or is you know, might be even be devastating to
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it to my case, So what will you know? Let's
let's take time out in a deposition. So HER's thinking
to himself, I think twofold one, I need to talk
to my team about the situation we have here. And two,
I think he's trying to be respectful to the president.
He recognizes that he has no clue what the answer is,
that he is just wandering off into the in the
ether about anything. And so he says, mister president, would
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you like to take a break here? And by and says,
oh no, no, no, I want to continue. I'm gonna
get this over with, And then he wanders off into
something that I'd never heard this before. I never heard
the story before.
Speaker 3 (25:14):
Break. No, let me just keep going and get any done.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
You know, I'm sorry I laughed when I heard that.
Mister president, do you want to take a break here? No,
I want to keep going. I want to give this
Now remember the question was where were the documents? Uh,
I took a trip to Mongolia. Really, that's where your
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brain went. Your brain went that I made a trip
to Mongolia, and that was where you where you picked up.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
Everybody knew how close you were. There's not anybody who
wonder whether or.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
Not anyway.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
You think breaks keep going, you guys, keep motion. You know.
Speaker 3 (26:03):
I went to Mongolia and and great pictures. I unfortunately
Embarrassedyle of leader of Mongolia. They are, they're doing what
they would do up at the time of the innovation
of the Mongols in New York and fourteen into the
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eight hundreds, and it's wras than I nowhere, and they're
looking up the house this tiny line now some twenty
mile horse fairs from all these kids on a siste
fair back race to come down. And you know there's
similar wrestlers doing everything they do, and so.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
They walked on.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Let's see Mongolia kids running a race, sumo wrestlers. You
tie that together. Yeah. Can you imagine what's going through
the Special Council's mind at this point? Can you imagine
what the Presidential aid is thinking. I'd like to know
that kid's name, I say, kid could have been an adult.
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I don't know, but I'd like to know that aide's name.
So you knew this, Why didn't you talk to the family.
Why didn't you talk to the vice president? Why didn't
you call up the secretary of Defense or the secretary
of State, the two leading members of the cabinet, and say,
I may get in trouble for this, but uh, can
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we meet because I need to have a conversation with you.
Somebody really cared about the country would have done that,
but apparently they did not, didn't care about the country
at all.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
The part fails to say, hey, a hundred yards away,
the guerrillas were taking shots, and I think analyst embarrass or.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Um not a.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
Bad archer, but I found they were. If I can
pull facts, luck, I had to go target by right twenty.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
With a big target. Did you hear the laughter in
the background. Now, I don't know whether they were laughing
at him or what, but you can hear these awkward
laughs in the room. These aren't just slip ups. These
ought to be red flags about Biden's cognitive health. And
nobody said a word. Now Robert Herr testified before Congress
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and rather than really grilling Robert her in those hearings
about tell us more about his condition. Uh, give us,
not just the audio, give us the video. Wouldn't you
like to see the video? Wouldn't you like to watch this?
I mean, it's I know, it's like watching it's like
watching a twenty car pile up on the interstate. But
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wouldn't you like to watch it? Because you know you,
you know you, Rubbert net I never do that, but
you know you do. Yeah, of course we'd like to
see that. So you hear the awkward laughs in the room,
and again I point out, those are not just slip ups.
Those are actual red flags about the cognitive health of
the president of the United States of America. But here's
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the kicker. The media. You didn't want to talk about this.
Leading up to that June twenty seven, twenty four presidential
debate where Biden's disorientation was on full display. Major outlets
like CNN, The Washington Post, everybody else kept downplaying the concerns.
When the video showed Biden looking confused, they called those
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cheap fakes, implying they were misleading or out of context. Well,
guess what, here's the spoiler. They weren't they weren't spoilers
at all. So Weekend with Michael Brown, text your questioner
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So after Robert Hirr's report came out in which he
referred to and testified that Biden was an elderly man
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with a poor memory, the Vice President came out and
slammed that as politically motivated. Former Attorney General Eric Holder
called it gratuitous, the cabal the meat. The legacy media
largely echoed that line. They framed questions about Biden's fitness
as somehow a partisan attack. Even CNN's Jake Tapper now
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out promoting this stupid book was part of that egos
system that was doing everything to tell you that what
you were seeing and hearing was simply not true. In
one interview, he actually challenged Congressman Dean Phillips, who raised
alarms about Biden's health, accusing the congressman of being a
narcissist and damaging the president, telling him at which you
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heard that early in the program. Shame on all of
you pretending everything is okay. Do you worry about do
you worry you damaged him at all? I've heard a
lot of nasty stuff about you from your Democratic colleagues.
Tapper also dismissed a Wall Street Journal report on Biden's health.
Tapper pointed out that, oh, you know, the Wall Street
Journal is owned by the Murdochs. Okay, well so what, Well,
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here's so what. The messy he was trying to believe,
to turn it to deliver was, don't believe the media.
Don't believe the Wall Street Journal because it's owned by
this rich Republican guy named Rupert Murdoch, who kept this
story alive. Who kept it alive X Twitter, So social
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media to some degree and independent and conservative, and I
want to separate those two out independent and conservative commentators
kept the issue alive because they kept sharing the unfiltered
clips that showed the reality. Now with those audio clips
being out, Taperan Thompson's book is being sold as a
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bold expose. Really, so you knew about it? Did you
know you had a bold expose? Because that's now what
the cabal saying. How quickly they turn And I think
my theory is they're turning and they're going to support this,
and they're now all going to consider that you'll be
enough of a useful idiot that now I know you
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won't that you know that you know people who will
be useful idiots about this story and say, yeah, it
turns out that he was really that's sad, isn't it.
And they'll never think about the cover up. They'll never
think of the dangers to the country, They'll never think
about what was really who was really running the White House,
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who was really in charge, They'll never think about that,
but they will think this, Well, it's sad, and so
maybe we should quit talking about it. Why because the
Democrat Party will not be able to move forward until
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this story. This is ripping the bandage off and letting
the wound start to heal. And I think this was
but your tenfoil had on. I think this is all
on purpose. Jake Tapper, Alex Johnson, CNN, Axios, the book publisher,
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the Democrats. You can't tell me that Jake Tapper and
Thompson from Axios didn't go to some of the big
donors and say, hey, you know what we've You know,
we're going to tell the truth and we're going to
put this book out. You can use this to your advantage,
help us sell the book, and it'll help you shut
down the story you want to take bets. Now, I
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would imagine that if some people in this audience, maybe
not you, but maybe you over there, that think I've
spent way too much time on this. The reason I've
spent so much time on this is because I truly
do believe that this needs to go forward, That there
needs to be congressional hearings, There needs to be held,
There needs to be people held accountable. In fact, some
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people may have violated federal law. There needs to be
an expos of what d Kamala Harris know and when
did she know it? For that matter, everybody, I can
sit here and spend the rest of this segment the
next two minutes just talking about everybody that's on that
list that needs to be questioned about the who, rare, when,
and why? Because this is worse than Watergate. This presented
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a clear danger to the republic. Isn't it interesting that
the comy thing, the story about eighty six forty seven,
came out oh humh, the same day that the audio
tapes are released. This story is not just about Joe Biden.
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It's about trust, trusting our leaders, trusting the media to
tell us the truth. What a joke? And these audio
clips pulled back the curtain on a president that was
struggling to answer very basic questions and a press that
for the entire time looked the other way. So as
we move forward, the question is how do we rebuild trust?
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Can we rebuild trust when the gatekeepers of information keep
letting us down and not just let us down, but
affirmatively lie to us, absolutely lie to us. So that's
what they were doing. Now, you know, I mentioned the
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text line all the time, but I've been looking through
the texts as I've been talking. You've raised some really pertinent,
good questions, which is shocking for you. Now I'm just
being an ask when we get back, I want to
walk through a few of those questions because they're good
and they deserve answers. It's the weekend with Michael Brown.
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In fact, if you have a question, go ahead and
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