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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To night. Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA
director of talk.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Show host Michael Brown.

Speaker 1 (00:04):
Brownie, No, Brownie, You're doing a heck of a job
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(00:24):
Brown USA. Go do that right now at Michael Brown USA.
So we spent two hours now talking about the release
of her. Robert Hurr is his name, the special counsel
who is investigating the classified documents case against Joe Biden, who,
after interviewing the President, decided that he was kind of

(00:46):
an old fart with a poor memory and probably can
never get a jury to convict him, and that at
the time was blasted by the cabal, obviously the Democrats
and the legacy media as being outrageous while he was fine.
Biden even came out and held a press conference and said,

(01:07):
I cannot believe I am offended that the special counsel
started talking to me and asking me about my son
Bo's death. Well, we now know, as was rumored at
the time, that Biden was actually the one that brought
up Bo's death, as he is prone to do every

(01:28):
time he's looking for a sympathetic year, to the point
that I actually find a defensive that he's always talking
about the tragedy of his own life. And look, I
understand we all have tragedies in our lives, but this guy,
Joe Biden, actually used those tragedies for personal political gain,

(01:48):
and I just find it offensive. But having I want
to point out something that maybe if you're new to
the program, you don't know or you don't remember. But
I had to deal with Joe Biden when I was
the under Secretary of Homeland Security. There were many times
that on Capitol Hill, either briefing members of Congress or

(02:10):
in a congressional hearing, senator house side, any number of
times that Joe Biden would be in the room and
I'd have to interact with him. And I always found
it just to be I felt like I needed to
take a shower afterwards, I needed to scrub down, as
if I was going to go do surgery. I need

(02:30):
to sterilize myself because it was just he was just
this vacuous, shallow, always glad handing, didn't really care about
the substance of anything going on. I've told you before
about briefing the entire United States Senate several days after
the attacks of nine to eleven in a skiff that's

(02:54):
hidden on the top of the US Capitol building. It's
no big secret, it's just hidden up there where you
can't get to it. But as the briefing was waiting
to start, we ended up supposed to just be this
Senate Intelligence Committee. It ended up being the entire US Senate,
and Joe Biden came in just laughing, as you know,
I mean, we've just been attacking. He's just laughing about everything.

(03:15):
We got George Sennat the CIA Director, We've got myself,
We've got John Ashcroft, the Attorney General, and I think
somebody it may have been Steve Hadley from the National
Security Council, all there to brief the Senate Intel Committee.
Ended up being the entire all one hundred senators about
what we were doing post nine to eleven. And I

(03:36):
remember sitting I was sitting at the end of maybe
the second or third row of the chairs lined up,
and Biden kept catching my eye because he wasn't falling asleep,
but he was on his BlackBerry or this shows how
long ago it was he was on his BlackBerry or something.
He just wasn't paying any attention to the briefing going on,

(03:57):
and it just really pissed me off because what it
was a series briefing. There was a serious, serious time
in the country, and he just didn't appear to care
at all. Maybe he was trying to figure out what
was gonna be for lunch that day. I don't know,
but that's been my interaction with Joe Biden, and I've
had interactions with the media where I've thought that the

(04:19):
media was being completely unfair and that's just part of
being part of the DC Beltway crap that goes on
in DC. Well, Jake Tapper has really come across in
this entire affair as been nothing more than a mouthpiece
for the Democrat Party. Remember when he called out Laura Trump.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
I think you were mocking a stutter, and I think
you have absolutely no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline.
I want to ask you a couple of things about
about the things that you've done on the campaign trail.
Joe Biden, as we all know, his work to overcome
a stutter. And one of the speakers at the Democratic
Convention was a young boy who the Vice president inspired

(05:08):
named Braiden Harrington.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Take a listen. It was really amazing to hear this.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Someone like me became.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
Advice p P P p P President Braden Harrington, a
very brave young boy. You made this comment earlier in
the campaign about Joe Biden. Let's take a listen to that.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Every time he comes on stage or they turn to him,
I'm like, jo can you get it out? Let's get
the words out, Joe. You kind of feel bad for him.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
How do you think it makes little kids with stutters
feel when they see you make a comment like that?

Speaker 1 (05:47):
First, you know, before Laura Trump answers how many times
did you do that? I'll confess I did it numerous times.
He'd start talking and he'd be, you know, looking for
the words, and I'd be going to on, you can
come on, come on, mister president, you can do it.
Come on, you can do it.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
And foremost I had no idea that Joe Biden ever
suffered from a stutter. I think what we see on
stage with Joe Biden Jake is very clearly a cognitive decline.
That's what I'm referring to. It makes me uncomfortable.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
You are, I think it was so amazing.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
It's so amazing to me that and try and figure
out an.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
Answer cognitive decline.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Trying to tell me that what I was suggesting was.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
I think mocking his stutter. I think you were mocking
his stutter. And I think you have absolutely no standing
to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline. But I would think that
somebody in the Prompt family.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Who hang on Jake, if none of us have any
authority to ascertain someone's cognitive decline, will it be a
family member or the president? And guess what, Jake neither
do you So quit selling your book because that's all
you talk about is the president's cognitive decline. Do you

(07:00):
have a medical degree? I don't have a medical degree.
I got a juris doctor and I like to joke
that I'm a doctor, but you know, no, I don't know.
This is how hypocritical the cabal is. And that's why
while I desperately want to read the book, I won't
give Jake Tapper a nickel, not a nickel. If you

(07:21):
want to, you can. You can certainly go buy the
book and when you finish it, you can mail it
to me and all readings in it back to you.
But I'm not going to pay for it. I'm simply
not going to pay for it.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
They would be more sensitive to people who do not
have medical licenses diagnosing your politicians from Afar. Plenty of
people have diagnosed your father from Afar, and I'm sure
it defends you. Your father in law from a farm.
I'm sure it defends you.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
You don't have any standings to say, noticing how what
I'm saying, you.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Just talk about a cognitive I have one last question
for you.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Are you can't have times on stage? And it's very
concerning to a lot of people that this could be
the leader of the free world. That is all I'm saying.
I Jenue, you are sorry for Joe.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
I appreciate it. I'm sure it was from a place
of concern. All will oh, what a lion's sack of poop.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
But that's that's where we are today. And now that
we've had all the audio come out, and in fact,
the audio comes out from Jake Tapper and Alex Johnson
from Axios, and it forms part of the basis of
their book in which they talk about the president's cognitive decline.

(08:35):
If you ever if you ever trust the cabal again,
and you and I find out you have it's like Trump,
there will be hell to pay. You better not trust them. Oh,
you can listen to them all you want to, just
like I have to listen to them all the time
to do show prep. You can listen to them. If
I find you believing them or not, double checking and

(08:58):
triple checking to see whether they are if they say
it's true or not, then you'll have hell to pay. Yeah,
I'll cut you off from this program. That's what I'll do.
Aren't they hilarious? They're absolutely freaking hilarious. Now, when we
get back your questions and my answers, it's the Weekend

(09:19):
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So let's go to the questions. And these are not
in any particular order. I'm just kind of scrolling through
them right now because they're just well, you're done good today.

(10:30):
Gouber number forty four to sixteen. Rights, Michael, I'm listening
to your playback of Biden's interview with her JC. As
bad as this is, it makes me truly believe our
nation must be under the protection of God, even if
it's a nominal protection. Biden's condition was the perfect in

(10:50):
all caps, perfect time for our enemies to attack us
from all sides. As it as it is, it remains
to be seen if we will survive the illegal aliens
that we've been subjected to. Well, actually, I would contend
that there were attacks during that time. In the course

(11:12):
of answering all of these questions, I'm going to refer
to the five w's, the who, what, where, when, and why,
because I think that in answering that question, you'll recognize that, oh,
we actually were attacked, not directly, no, indirectly two ways. First,

(11:35):
the war between Russia and Ukraine. I know that many
people when they hear Donald Trump continue repeatedly to talk
about how had he been president, that that invasion would
never have occurred. And you know, I'm to the point
where I'm like, I'm kind of tired of him saying it,

(11:56):
But I will tell you this, I think he's right.
I don't think that Vladimir Putin, had Donald Trump been
president for the previous four years or president back in
February of twenty twenty two, or whenever it was, that
hasn't been that long or longer Trump, that Putin invaded Ukraine.

(12:17):
I think had Trump been president, that invasion would not
have occurred. You get the invasion of Crimea, then a
part of Ukraine. People would argue, still a part of
Ukraine when Obama was president, and then Putin doesn't do
anything for four years, and then when Trump loses, he

(12:39):
invade Ukraine. And I think, knowing the Russians as well
as I do, having spent a lot of time dealing
with the Russian government when I was the undersecretary, I
do believe that Vladimir Putin, and in fact his defense minister,
former defense minister, I know personally, and I don't think

(12:59):
that Choigu would have recommended the invasion of Ukraine when
Trump was president. But I think that Sergei Shoigu looked
at the situation, Vladimir Putin looked at the situation. They
sat down with their generals and said, look, we got
got this dominic old fardest president. He's a puppet of

(13:22):
China and he's corrupt when it comes to Ukraine. Maybe
this is our time to try to get the rest
of the country. We got Crimea and nobody did anything
about that. Let's do it now. And I sincerely believe
those conversations took place in the Kremlin, and they made
the decision to invade because they knew that whatever it

(13:46):
was that Biden would do would not be to repel them,
but it would be to, oh, let's just help him out.
And as I keep saying, the response from this country
was wrong. It should have been will be with you
as long as it takes. It will be we will
have NATO, not us directly, but we will have NATO

(14:08):
give you whatever you need so that you can win.
Because the mantra of we'll give will be with you
as long as it takes is the equivalent of a
forever war, particularly when you have the Russian army versus
the Ukrainian army. Now, granted, the Ukrainian army is way out,

(14:29):
They've punched way above their level. They've done way better
than anybody expected. I don't think it would have occurred
at all because they knew that whatever response that we
or NATO had would be tepid, and that Biden would
never impose sanctions or do anything. So I think Trump

(14:51):
is absolutely right about that. So while I do believe
that God protects this nation, I also believe that men
still exercise free will, and I believe that Vladimir Putin
exercised his free will, knowing that this was an opportunity.
But we were we were attacked the second way, and
you allude to that in your text message, and that

(15:13):
is can we survive all the illegal alien invasion invasion?
I don't know, because if you look at Great Britain,
Steer Krmer, who is the current Prime Minister from the
Labor Party the Liberal Party is basically said the other day,
I don't know that we can survive as an island,
as a civilization with this many they call them migrants,

(15:37):
with this much of a migrant invasion, So Great Britain
has even realized that, oh my gosh, we have we
have way over allowed too many people into this country
illegally and they are destroying British civilization. Same things happening here.

(16:01):
You know, we have a we have a horrible problem
in this country. We had you know, you remember the
name Lincoln Riley. She couldn't get Biden to say her name,
and he finally said it at a State of the
Union speech. Well, we have a similar case in Colorado
where a progressive district attorney where a fifteen year old

(16:22):
illegal alien took an uninsured jeep drove at ninety miles
an hour down a residential street and killed a twenty
four year old woman named Caitlin Weaver remember her name,
because he was charged initially with vehicular homicide, as he
should have been, But then there was an election because
this happened back in twenty four and then there was

(16:42):
an election and a progressive district attorney was elected. And
now that fifteen year old is on probation, will do
no jail time, has no obligation for any restitution for
this young lady's medical expenses, which exceeded a million dollar.
They finally pulled the plug on her two days after

(17:03):
the accident. He murdered her with his car, and he
had other kids in the car with him, and a
progressive DA let him, essentially let him go, and that
kid is now seeking asylum in this country. It's a
despicable situation from a despicable district attorney by the name

(17:24):
of Amy Patton. In case you're curious and you want
to look up the case. So forty four sixteen, I'd
say that, yes, we are into the protection of God,
but men still exercise free will, and we've still seen
some of the problems Mike GiB number eighty two, twenty five.
This should be enough to prove that the media and
the Democrats don't give a hoot in hell about this country.

(17:48):
My response, Amen, So wee came with Michael Brown. Hang tight,
I'll be right back tonight. Michael Brown joins me here,
the former FEMA director of.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Talk show host Michael Brown.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Brownie, no, Brownie, You're doing a heck of a job
the Weekend with Michael Brown. Hey, welcome back to the
Weekend with Michael Brown. Glad to have you with me.
I appreciate you tuning in. Text line is three three
one zero three on your message app keyword Mike or Michael.
And we're just coming through some of the text messages
and questions for the rest of the program because they're
really good today. Gubert Blip can't talk now, Goober number

(18:30):
eighty six on nine rights Michael. Why isn't anyone talking
about doctor Jill's role in covering up her husband's dementia?
Just last week she said on the View, how amazing
Joe is? Yes, well, one, we're talking about it, but
it's I think that appearance on the View was not
And I'm gonna use the word sanctioned, and I don't

(18:52):
technically mean sanctioned. It wasn't sanctioned by the Democrat Party.
It's like, it's not like the DNC or major donors said, hey,
you know what, Joe, why don't you and Jill go
in the view? I think it was more of the
view in ABC News just looking for ratings. They don't care.
Let mean, first of all, you gotta remember this, that
particular program does not care about anything. Every question that

(19:18):
those women read or asked on air has been pre
written for them by their producers. If you watch the
program closely, you'll see and I've read stories about this too,
but if you watch the program closely, they all have
these little blue note cards. Well those note cards are
basically a script, and the script is just you know,

(19:40):
who's going to ask what question. Of course, they've got
the teleprompters up and so they know, you know, hey,
it's Joy's time to ask this, and now whoop, he's
going to ask this, and they just go through their
litany of questions. They don't care what the answers are.
They don't care at all. Now they might have a
few follow on questions if they're you know, if if
Joy actually is one asking question that's been pre written

(20:02):
for her, she might actually listen to the answer, just
so if there needs to be a follow up or
she's curious about what the answer is, she can do
a follow up. But it's a heavily scripted show, and
the guests know the questions in advance, So the whole
point of that program is not to inform, it's to entertain.

(20:26):
I know it's a part of ABC News, it's in
the news department, but it's clearly not a news program,
despite what they may want to claim. They're not reporters.
And don't worry about the ladies on the dais on
the stage. Worry about the people that watch it. Worry

(20:47):
about the people that are in the audience clapping like seals.
Worry about them. That's what you should actually be afraid of,
because that's the scary part. That's the absolute scary part.
But yes, I remember that very well, and I think
that they were That was more of something that Joe
Biden or Jill Biden or whoever is working on the

(21:08):
staff for the former president said, Hey, when't we go
in the view, you know, we you know, they think
that you're sick and we haven't seen you, and blah
blah blah, this's go on the view. And that's why
it was such a disaster because I don't think that
if the DNC had anything to do with it. I
don't think if the big donors had anything to do
with it, they would let him anywhere near the view.

(21:30):
So I don't think that. And then of course doctor
Jill does chime in and talks about how he just
worked so hard and he was up reading his briefing books.
She'd be laying in bed reading her book, and he'd
be laying over there reading three ring binders, which I
just call utter bull crap on, total bull crap on.
None of that was happening. This is a great point

(21:54):
forty six seventy nine, writes Michael. As horrible as the
audio of Biden's classified Doctors interview is, could you imagine
seeing the video of it? I'd like to know why.
And this is kind of a side eye view at
the Trump administration. Why hasn't it been released? You know,

(22:18):
I can kind of rationalize why the Epstein I mean,
let me say, first of all, I don't care about
the Epstein files. I do care about what happened in
the New York City jail. I know Epstein, you know,
killed himself, ha ha. I care about whatever took place

(22:40):
in that jail, but I don't really. It's not that
I don't care about the victims. I do care about
the victims. I don't care about the release of the files.
Let me be very specific. I don't care about the
release of those files about what went on on that
island because there are so many victims that redacting all
that might be in that investigating file could take a

(23:00):
long time, and I'm just not sure it's worth it,
particularly for the victims to have to go through the release,
even though their names will be redacted. Somehow somewhere we'd
find out names and they'd be interviewed, and they'd be
questioned and they be chased, and I just don't I
don't care about that. But I do care about this
because the victim in her interview is not Joe Biden.

(23:28):
The victim in that interview is the United States of America.
We are the victims of that interview and we deserve
to see And why has the Trump administration not released
that video. I've scoured my you know, diet Coke addle brain,

(23:53):
trying to think of a I'm trying. I'm trying to
act like a lawyer, which I am. I'm trying to
act like a lawyer on behalf of the president, not
Trump Biden, and trying to think of an executive privilege
or a legal reason. I'm trying to act like the
attorney general and try to come up with a legal
reason why it should not be released. And I can't

(24:13):
come up with one at all. There's no executive privilege
that attaches to it. He can invoke executive privilege. That's
a Department of Justice Special Council interview. I would argue
that the release of the audio tapes, if there was
any executive privilege, that that waives that privilege. And now

(24:34):
let's see the video. But there's another reason why I
see the video because that is one more notch toward
finding out the who, where, when, and why of what
was going on in the White House, what was going
on with the cabinet, what was going on in the
Vice President's office, what was going on in the office

(24:56):
the First Lady, what was going on inside sixteen under
Pennsylvania Avenue that covered up his cognitive decline for four
years until and even after that horrible debate, when was
it May or June of last year where he finally decided, well,

(25:17):
actually he didn't decide. Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi and
George Clooney and Barack Obama decided you're not going to
run for president. Because remember at that point he had
already been nominated, he had already won the nomination. So
who was hiding everything up until that point and then

(25:40):
who continued and how did they finally push him out?
I want to know that because, as I said earlier
in the program, this is truly more of a scandal,
a worse scandal than Watergate, because this put the nation's
national secuscurity at risk. And not only that, they're very

(26:04):
well now, there's no requirement to invoke the twenty fifth Amendment.
The twenty fifth Amendment is there as a pressure valve.
The twenty fifth Amendment is a procedure by which if
the vice president and a certain number of the cabinet
or the President himself believes that he is incapacitated, you know,
the twenty fifth Amendment's been invoked before president goes into

(26:27):
surgery and is going to be under anesthesia for you know,
six hours or whatever, they'll invoke the twenty fifth Amendment
for that time. They don't have to, but they will often.
But in this case, it was a pressure relief valve
that was not used when it should have been used.
And I want to know what the cover up was
that prevented it from being used. Did somebody go to

(26:49):
Kamala Harris and say, don't you dare? Did donors? Did
Chuck Schumer? And speaking to Chuck Schumer? Somebody asked me
or mentioned this earlier in one of the questions. You
know Chuck Schumer, when asked about the audio tape and
ask about Biden's cognitive decline, his response was simply, we're

(27:09):
moving forward. And the reporter says that's it, and he goes,
that's it. We're just moving forward, which, when you really
think about it, means that he knows there's a cover up.
He knows that they're hiding something. And so we're not
going to look backwards. We're not gonna, We're not gonna.

(27:30):
We are not turning our head around and looking backwards.
We're looking forward. Now there's a political reason for that too,
because as long as this remains an issue, the Democrat
Party will remain in disarray until somebody rises from the
ashes like a phoenix and comes out as the new leader.
And I don't know who the hell that's going to
be yet. It's is it Bernie? Is it AOC? It's

(27:54):
not David Ogg? Who is it? We don't know yet.
And so they will continue to try to keep the
lid on this cover up as long as they can
so they can sort out how do we move on
from it, because I honestly don't believe they know how
to move on it from right now four rights and

(28:14):
says Mike. I was amazed they were able to keep
him in office for four years. When Biden came into
the presidency, I would have bet money that he would
be gone after a year. Now. I found that fascinating
because I actually sat on air numerous times that after
he was sworn in and after we started seeing him
in action, I didn't think he was going to last

(28:36):
a year. And I said to my local audience, I
think that Joe Biden will probably remain through Christmas and
New Years because Joe Biden will want to have you know,
because the First Lady always decorates the East wing and
the West wing for White House, and they I mean
for Christmas, and they always have Christmas parties and they

(28:58):
want to be there through the new year so they
can It's been you know, the new year in the
White House. And then something will happen and the President
will say I'm just too sick to carry on, and
they'll resign. They'll move Kamala Harris in and then she'll
be set up to run the country for a couple
of years, so she will get the nomination and have
a chance at winning. And all that fell apart because well,

(29:19):
I would have lost the bet. You should have taken
that bet with me. It's the Weekend with Michael Brown.
The message app number is three three one zero three.
Keyword Mike or Michael. Go follow me on x at
Michael Brown USA. I'll be right back. As always, I
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(29:41):
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(30:02):
Goober number seventeen thirteen, writes Michael biden Off often got
testy because he was an idiot, and people noticed, well,
he may be an idiot, but I don't think that's
why he got testy. If you've ever been around the elderly,
particularly when they get to be yeah, now it depends.

(30:26):
I know some people who are eighty five ninety five
years old, and it's like talking to, you know, someone
who's only in their fifties or forties, maybe better sometimes.
And then I also know people who in their eighty
five to ninety five, and they get irritated really easily.

(30:46):
Hell's bells. I'm not that old, and I get irritated easily.
But I think it's because of the cognitive decline, and
they become frustrated, and they become frustrated because they don't
remember things. They can't. They can't they know, they're not
putting sentence sentences together. They have a hard time just

(31:08):
dealing with you. Think about how fast you live your life.
I think about, at my age, how fast I live
my life. I hope I can continue to live this
fast as long as I can. But biden couldn't. He
couldn't move, he couldn't think, he couldn't speak, and he
would get frustrated, and that's when he would you know, well,
you know, maybe I shouldn't say they aren't never mind,

(31:28):
or he's start getting man, remember we are the United
States of America. That's that and a synosia and a synosia,
it's a neurological condition. It's characterized by a lack of awareness.
It's characterized by a lack of insight into your own disability,
your own illness, of your own condition. It's not denial.

(31:49):
It's a genuine inability to recognize deficits or impairments. And
so the response is, you don't even know that you're
doing it. And I don't think that By really knew
what he got mad and was yelling about, you know,
we are the United States of America, or he go
wandering off and he'd pretty soon realized that he's just
he doesn't remember where he was, He didn't know where

(32:14):
to stand. And sometimes he may have an asynosia and
he may not be aware of his own disability. And
there are probably times when he probably was aware of
his own disability. So yeah, set aside that he may
have been a political idiot, or he may not have
actually been inherently very smart himself, both of which I believe.

(32:36):
But I also think that it's just he is older
than you know. We all have a biological age, and
we all have a chronological age. I'm really proud. I'll
just pat myself on the back. My biological age is
twenty three years younger than my chronological age. I work
hard at that. My guess is Biden's biologe logical age

(33:01):
is older than his chronological age, and I think that's
why you see the kind of behavior that you saw
from him, and we continue to see from him. And
then you've got doctor Jill Biden always interrupting and stepping
in and trying to save him, which was very evident
during that interview. On the view, there was oh, Michael,

(33:30):
wasn't Biden intentionally dissembling? It was in his interest to
not be indicted. I think you can make that argument
until you listen to the audio. That's not someone who
is intentionally dissembling. That is someone who truly, which is

(33:52):
another reason why I'd like to see the videos. That's
someone who truly does not know their starting point or
their endpoint. And I don't even mean like in terms
of a paragraph or a chapter or a book. I'm
talking about a simple sentence. They start a simple sentence
and they don't know what the end of the sentence is.

(34:14):
They hear the question and while they oh, I've done this,
everybody's done this. Here a question, and sometimes people will
repeat the question. Oh yeah. I often joke with people
when I'll ask a question and they go, well, that's

(34:35):
a great question, and I say, quit buying time, because
just by saying, oh, that's a great question, your brain
is putting off answering while you try to formulate the
answer in your mind. That's not what Biden was doing.
Biden truly didn't know the answer. He was fishing in
his own brain, which is different from dissembling. Dissembling is

(34:59):
a purposeful act. You are trying to weave your way
around and never really answer the question. You're deliberately trying
to do that. Biden wasn't doing that. Biden was simply lost.
That's the cognitive decline. He didn't know where he was going.

(35:21):
He didn't know the answer to the question. He had
already testified in written interrogatories that he had told his
ghostwriter and his ghostwriter had also testified that he had said,
and I'm paraphrasing here, I had found the documents, the
classified documents I was looking for. I found them in

(35:44):
the garage, or I found them in the basement. I
forget which one it was. Doesn't make any difference. He
had classified documents he shouldn't have had. So when Robert
Hurr asked him, mister President, where were these documents that
you mentioned that you were going to use to write
the book? That's when we got the story about bo Biden.

(36:05):
We got the story about Mongolia, we got the story
about guerrillas, we got the story about kids in a parade.
We got him finally saying, or Robert her saying, mister President,
do you want to take a break? Because Her knew,
being a good lawyer, he knew, why don't we take
a break here. Let this guy get his thoughts together,
and I'll come back and ask the question again, because

(36:26):
HER's truly trying to get him on record to give
the answer, and Biden just doesn't. I don't think he
truly knew the answer at that point. Wow. Yeah, the
country was put in danger by the Bidens. So begin
with Michael Brown. Thanks for tuning in. Everybody, have a
great weekend and i'll see you next weekend.
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