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Speaker 1 (00:19):
So what happened? What happened in these last hours? I mean,
it's just there's nothing going on. Seven oh four five,
seven eleven ten. It is the Brett Winerble Show. It
is great to be with you. And obviously I have
been following all the storylines that have been moving. I
don't understand why, like all the stories broke at exactly
the same time. It's unbelievable what is going on here?
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And I'm telling you right now, and I know you
Epsteiner's are out there sitting there saying, oh, well, you
got to talk about Epstein. Oh, we will talk about Epstein.
I have no fear of talking about Epstein. I have
no fear about talking about Hillary on drugs. I don't
have any fear of any sort of thing with any
of the storylines that are out there here Today we're
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going to break down every one of these things, and
certainly at some point we will take your calls seven
oh four five, seven oh eleven ten. But if you
want to send us a note, a missive, a thought,
a haikup, we ought to have all haikup Friday where
you just have to send the message as a hi
coup WBT text line driven by Liberty Buick GMC. It
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is it's incredible to see how all this stuff is happening.
Did you guys really think, well, who are you saying
that about Brett? Did you guys really think that there
wasn't an Act two and Act three and Act four
all that kind of stuff? Did you really think that
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that was the case. You have people who are sophisticated people.
Think about Tulci Gabbard, Think about our FK Junior, Think
about doctor Oz, think about all of these people who
are connected to Donald Trump. These are high profile people
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who decided to walk away in a variety of different
ways from the Democratic Party. You think Tulci Gabbard is
afraid of Nancy Pelosi picking up the phone and yelling
at her. Tulci Gabbard is a tough, tough cookie. You
think that RFK Jr. Is afraid of the media. I mean,
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you saw today twice in two different locations, if you
were watching the cable channels or you were listening to Pete,
which was he was doing a tremendous job. This afternoon,
you saw CNN scurry away and the guy that did
the announcement of well, now they're just talking about this,
and we're gonna go ahead and cut away from that.
Go back and look at who the news anchor was
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in that program. He used to be a paid shill,
a paid shill for the Democratic Party who was once
upon a time on the payroll of the Obama administration.
So of course he's like, well, we're gonna take this away.
We're gonna go away, We're gonna we're gonna go away.
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You know, gosh, it's just it's just so bad. You
know exactly what's going on here, and you've been sitting
back and you've been saying Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, epstein,
and you know what you've got. You've got an Epstein
fog over here. And that has given the impetus to
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Tulci Gabbard to go and get all of the receipts,
all of the receipts. What do you think the talking
point is gonna be tonight? Well, I can tell you this.
Any of the cable channels doesn't even matter. Any of
the cable channels, including Colbert, they are sweating it and
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freaking out. Why. Well, at about nine thirty this morning,
we saw the Speaker of the House what's his name,
Mike Johnson. Mike Johnson came out and started doing a
media availability saying, you know what we're gonna do. We're
gonna shut down the Congress until September. Now they're making
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a big deal about that, but he's only he's only
shutting it down one day early. Everybody else is like,
oh my gosh, you can't shut this down, You can't
shut this down. No, all he did was shut it
down one day early. So Sshoomer and Loci and Hakeem
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and Khalil and the guy who's trying to be the
mayor of New York, none of those people, None of
those people were relevant right now because everybody is talking
about Tulci Gabbard's reveal today at the White House, and
she torched Hillary Clinton. Have you got that clip? Have
you got the Hillary Clinton clip? Courtesy of Tulci Gabbard.
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I want you to listen to this. I want you
to marinate in this. I want you to bathe in this.
Listen to what Tulci Gabbard dropped earlier today about the
chicanery between Obama and Brennan.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Go in the January twenty seventeen Intelligence Community Assessment, that
President Obama ordered John Brennan, who was CIA Director at
the time, and the Intelligence community intentionally suppressed intelligence that
showed Putin was saving the most damaging material that he
had in his possession about Hillary Clinton until after her
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potential and likely victory. The report goes into great detail
about the information that Russia and Putin had which on
Hillary Clinton, which included possible criminal acts like secret meetings
with multiple named US religious organizations in which State Department
officials offered, in exchange for supporting Secretary Clinton's campaign for
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the presidency, significant increases in financing from the State Department.
They also had documents that showed the patronage of the
State Department to State Department employees who would go and
support Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. There were high level DNC
emails that detailed evidence of Hillary's quote psycho emotional problems,
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uncontrolled fits of anger, aggression, and cheerfulness, and that then
Secretary Clinton was allegedly on a daily regiment of heavy tranquilizers.
Then CIA Director Brennan and the Intelligence community mischaracterized intelligence
and relied on dubious, substandard sources to create a contrived,
false narrative that Putin developed a quote unquote clear preference
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for Trump. Brennan, and the Eye I see misled law
makers by referencing the debunked Steele dossier to assess quote
unquote Russia's plans and intentions, falsely suggesting that this dossier
had intelligence value.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Do you know the most important thing that you can
hear in that clip? Fire it back up and just
give me ten to fifteen seconds go.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
In the January twenty seventeen intelligence Community assessment that President
Obama ordered John Brennan, who was CIA director at the time,
and the intelligence community intentionally suppressed intelligence.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
Barack Obama and John Brennan adjoining room for two at
the Gray Bar Hotel. Not really, not really really, I
don't know. You tell me, nobody's talking about Epstein now,
and nobody's going to be talking about Epstein now, And
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that's kind of interesting. You poke the bear, you get
the claw. It's an old saying from a hippie that
I heard one time in the Stuckies. Okay, so I'm
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getting the feeling that you guys are on board. Finally,
it's been a rough week seven oh four, five, seven
oh eleven, ten betrayal and treason a reckoning for our republic.
I'm gonna speak to you as fellow citizens, because we
are all equal under God, indivisible with liberty and justice
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for all. But let's be honest here, folks. Betrayal wears
many faces. When a crooked mayor in Bezel's campaign funds,
our trust is bruised. But when those sworn to defend
our nation traffic in deceit, when they poison the well
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of democracy itself, that's treason. They do not merely wound individuals,
they attempt to murder our collective will go back to
Benedict Arnold, once hailed as an American hero at Saratoga
who plotted to surrender West Point to the British. His
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name became the very synonym for perfidy in our national lore.
Consider the Cambridge Five Philby Burgess, McLain, Blunt, Karen Cross.
These were men who sat within Britain's halls of power,
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then funneled top secret intelligence to Stalin's agents. Their treachery
placed the free world under the shadow of annihilation, and
in our time and in our own time, attempts by
insiders to subvert a lawful election threatened democracy itself. The
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democracy is under assault, an assault on the people's voice,
as lethal as any weapon. What do our sacred texts
say of such liars and spies? In the Talmud, he
who reveals secrets of Israel is as if he spilled blood.
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His punishment is death by the sword. The Torah declares,
lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, but those
who deal faithfully are his delight. Proverbs twelve twenty two.
Every false witness shall perish, and he who utters lies
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shall come to an end Exodus twenty three to one.
The New Testament has the warning as well, false witness
and lying tongue their place will be in the fiery
lake of burning sulfur Revelation twenty one to eight. We
can even look to the Koran. Those who conceal testimony
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and consume people's wealth unjustly, they will have a painful punishment.
And when the hypocrites come to you, they say, we
testify that you are the messenger of Allah. Yet Allah
knows they are truly liars. I'm just trying to show
you the spectrum of how poorly the spies and liars
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are held in regard. How should we judge these scoundrels
legal accountability, invoke our treason statues, to levy war or
adhere to enemies carrying the greatest penalty under our constitution.
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Insist on due process. Our Republic's strength lies in justice,
even for traders. Moral and civic censure. What you're seeing
playing out right now is the byproduct of people who concealed,
and who lied, and who demanded that you accept their lies.
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Moral and civic censure. Strip their titles, strip their medals,
strip their security clearances, and let every badge of honor
bear the scar of betrayal. Erect memorials as warnings, West
Point shall forever recall Arnold's choice reconciliation. We must convene
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the commissions to expose how the ideology or greed eclipsed duty.
Invite them to give you confessions in exchange for a
path towards transparency. These are for the people who lied
to you, who attempted to overthrow two different elections, potentially
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maybe three with the letter that was signed in twenty twenty.
Have we had a clean election since since when? Since
the second Obama administration was at the last clean election
in twenty twelve, Because we know twenty sixteen was commanded
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to be interfered with by the intelligence community that we
rely on. Punishment alone cannot rebuild this trust. Even the
pen must prove their loyalty over time through deeds of
honor the republic they once betrayed. Let us judge the
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guilty with unflinching rigor. Let us have these investigations. Let's
look and see what happened, why they did it. Were
they paid by foreign adversaries or were they just greedy
and thinking that the American people are too stupid to
understand what needed to be done. We need to extend
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the restoration to those who are going to repent, but
they have to repent first.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
Look.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
The bottom line is this, we must remain vigilant this
review that has come out in these last hours. They
will not go away, and everybody who was in power
in that period of time is going to have to
answer for what they did or what they didn't do.
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Demanding integrity from every public servant of the people, so
that our republic endoors, unyielding to the tempests of deceits,
steadfast in the light of truth. That's what has to happen.
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News Talk eleven ten nine nine three WBT Brett Winterble
shows that could be with you seven oh four, five,
seven oh eleven ten. You can hit me up on
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You can also check us out on x and on
the Instagram page and all that sort of stuff. Just
look for my name. President Trump has secured a historic
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five hundred and fifty billion dollar trade deal with Japan
and says, of course, there's never been anything like this.
The historic agreement promises hundreds of thousands of new American
jobs and opens Japanese markets to US products. That's a
huge part of the deal, the ability to get our
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products into Japan. A massive five hundred and fifty billion
dollars trade deal has been reached with Japan, said the
President on Tuesday, adding that it'll create hundreds of thousands
of jobs. We just completed a massive deal Japan, probably
the largest ever, Trump wrote on truth Social Japan will invest,
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at my direction, five hundred and fifty billion dollars into
the United States, which will receive ninety percent of the profits.
This deal will create hundreds of thousands of jobs. There's
never been anything like it. Trump said that Japan will
open its country to trade in things like cars, trucks,
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rise other agricultural products, as well as paying reciprocal tariffs
of fifteen percent to the US under the deal. On Wednesday,
a White House official confirmed that Fox News broke down
the trade deal. Japan would buy one hundred Boeing planes,
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boost rice purchases by seventy five percent, by eight billion
dollars in agricultural and other products, and hike defense spending
with US firms to seventeen billion dollars up from fourteen
billion dollars. It's a very exciting time in the United States.
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This is going to be I think this is the big,
big deal. But I think this is going to be
the model for the European Union deal because Japan and
the European Union, you know, those are you bigs, like
those are your super bigs. And I think you're going
to see a bunch of stuff now breaking, which is
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going to be interesting. Speaking of europe uh speak, I said,
I said, speaking of Europe A French President Macron is
suing Candace Owens. He has filed a lawsuit. I can't
believe have to like read this. French President Macrons sues
Candace Owens overclaim that France's first lady was born male
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Elsewhere elsewhere, House Oversight subpoenas Julaane Maxwell for a deposition
at a federal prison, and maybe just the first of
the depositions at a federal prison. I think you're gonna
have some other people that are gonna be saying, hey,
wait a minute, when do I give my definite deposition
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at a federal prison. I'm not naming names. I'm not
naming names, but they will become a parent at some point.
The House Oversight committed we got I have to do
this because if I talk about if I talk about
the twenty sixteen stuff, I have to talk about the
Epstein stuff because I know that the people who are
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about the Epstein thing do not want to hear about
the attempted to steal of the election. And I don't
mean the steal of the election Jay six. I'm talking
about the ogsk steel of the election, and that's something
totally different. So I have to be fair because I
know the people like I heard I heard a chronic
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caller earlier this morning. I'm not going to say who
it is because it'll only create problems. The chronic caller
I heard them saying, oh wait, nobody cares about the
stuff that went down. Nobody cares about the stuff that
went down with twenty sixteen and then twenty twenty eight
and all that. Yeah, no, no, no, we got to talk
about the other stuff. House Oversite subpoenas Julaine Maxwell for
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deposition at federal prison. The House Oversite Committee has officially
subpoena Julayne Maxwell for a deposition to occur at the
Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee on August the eleventh. The
facts and circumstances surrounding both your and mister Epstein's cases
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have received immense public interest and scrutiny, said Chairman James Comer.
He added, while the Justice Department undertakes efforts to uncover
and publicly disclose additional information related to your Epstein cases,
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it's imperative to Congress conduct oversight of the federal government's
enforcement of sex trafficking laws. Generally and specifically, it is
handling the investigation and prosecution of you and mister Epstein.
So they're gonna they're gonna look at that. That's gonna
be the the the other big story. Now here's here's
the difficulty, Because the Congress is out of session, and
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it would have they would have been out of session
anyways on the eleventh of August. You're not gonna get
the I don't think you're gonna get the the byproduct
of that of that deposition until probably UH or later
in the in the UH in the fall, which is
a whole other kettle of fish. I'll tell you why
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straight ahead. Here's talk eleven ten nine three w BT.
All right, this is something that like I I never
thought that this would actually really happen and and be
put out to the you know, greater group of people
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out here. So this is a piece out of the
Blaze media. By the way, it's Blaze Media. Microsoft quote
escort program gave China the keys to our Pentagon. What
wait a minute, huh, Well, I think I have some
sound of this. I think I have you have the
sound of this? You got my sound? You got Bill Gates.
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He's walking through the UH, through the Capitol, and he's
getting asked a lot of questions about this particular thing.
Speaker 4 (22:28):
Let a rip Gates, would you like to condemn Microsoft's
AZ your program? The leak is sensitive classifying information to
the CCP.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
Are you pro DCP?
Speaker 4 (22:39):
Mister Gates. I understand your foundation owns a lot of
Microsoft shares now and your film in the Gates Foundation
has heavily financed and is financially connected to the CCP.
So is that why not answering the questions about government's
Microsoft's as your program.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Mister Gates, he won't say it.
Speaker 4 (22:58):
Are sure you don't want to condemn them leaking classified
information from our US military?
Speaker 1 (23:11):
All right? So I think you get you get the
sense of this right. American military secrets are maintained by
foreign engineers. The absurdity is so staggering it reads like satire. Microsoft.
Perhaps you've heard of them, the tech giant entrusted with
America's most sensitive defense data, has been using engineers Chinese
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engineers to maintain Pentagon Commuter computer systems. These foreign contractors
work directly with classified networks, handling everything from software updates
to system maintenance for the Defense of Department of Defense.
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The disclosure of the arrangement sent Senator Tom Cotton, Republican
of Arkansas, to demand a list of all the Department
of Defense contractors and subcontractors using quote Chinese personnel to
provide maintenance or other services on DoD systems. As Cybersecurity
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Dive reported, While this arrangement technically meets the requirement that
US citizens handle sensitive data, digital escorts often do not
have the technical training or expertise needed to catch a
malicious code or suspicious behavior. So we are handing over
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our secrets to the cc PCP. What is this? Faced
with the specter of massive blowback, Microsoft announced that it
would halt the practice in a Friday news dump in
response to concerns raised earlier this week about US supervised
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foreign engineers. Microsoft has been made to our support for
US government customers to assure that no China based engineering
teams are providing technical assistance for DoD government cloud and
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related services. I'm sure we're just taking them at their word.
Don't worry about it. It's okay. We were using it
with the Chinese. We're not using it anymore. Who else
are you using it with? Who else are we? Who
else is this? How is this going to happen? I
don't know. I don't know. I do know this. They
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probably got like an app solute Blockbuster amount of data
out of their out of their setup, because it's just
going in here and going like hey, yeah, what's going
on over there. What's in that book over there? Like
I just want to see that. Okay, I'll put that
in my bag to take that. We'll send that over
to Beijing. Okay, what's that?
Speaker 5 (26:17):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (26:17):
I would say, send that right over there to uh Macau?
What is that? Okay, we'll take that one too, Get
this one, get the other one all right, yeah, uh huh.
Give that guy a drink and we'll take his stuff. Okay, Yeah,
here we go. Boom. Whatever happened?
Speaker 3 (26:30):
Like security?
Speaker 1 (26:32):
And I don't mean security security, I mean like security,
the notion of security, the notion of protecting our state secrets.
Why why did we just kind of bail on that laziness?
Somebody's been bought off spying?
Speaker 3 (26:48):
What?
Speaker 1 (26:48):
What? What is this? Because for the life, for the
life of me, I can't figure this out. Like there
used to be consequences for people who did not handle
important sensitive materials. You know, in a particular way. You
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would go, you would get fired, you would go to jail,
you would end up in the technical term as the pokey.
I mean, all of that stuff is happening, but we
don't ever, we don't We don't arrest anybody, We don't
put anybody away we don't do any of that kind
of stuff. Doesn't make any sense to me at all.
It's just insane. Do you do you leave your front
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door unlocked when you go to work? Do you leave
the keys in your car and the ignition? Do you
do you just leave all your windows open when you
go on vacation? I mean, because apparently that's what they
do over over there at Microsoft. But you know what,
I'll tell you this right now. There is something else.
Oh and it's a biggie and I'll talk about it
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coming up in greater detail when we get into this
next hour. But I just give you a little I'll
just give you a little, tiny, little tiny little bit here. Okay,
HHS not DHS, not DHL, HHS Health and Human Services.
Listen to this headline, and I'm gonna leave it here
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until I talk about it again. HHS says it will
begin reforms of organ donation system after federal investigation finds
and this is the word that's in the headline, horrifying
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problems for organ donation. Who told us? Who sold us
on the giant lie that government is more efficient than you,
government is smarter than you? Does anybody have an answer
on that? Because Hys says it will begin. They're just
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beginning reforms of organ donation system after federal investigation finds quote,
horrifying problems. It's not the most outrageous story of the day.
Coming up. Coming up in this next hour, I'm gonna
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talk about the Coburg thing and the sentencing today and
this mutant should never ever see sunlight again. We'll talk
about that straight ahead.
Speaker 6 (29:37):
I'm in an avenging mood today.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
News Talk eleven ten, not nine to three WBT. It's
the Brettwinterble Show seven h four or five seven zero
eleven ten. Great to be with you, all right. So
today was a very emotional day as we watched the
testimony of the folks who lost their loved ones at
the hands of Brian Coburger. And it was a very
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very emotional thing to see. And I know many people
in this audience, you know, you think about all the
great things that we get to do on a daily basis,
you know, freedoms and liberties in America. But for whatever reason,
and I do not understand, by any stretch of the imagination,
I do not understand the idea of somebody going into
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somebody's home and murdering college students. And I don't think
there's any way to understand this. I don't think there's
any way to do any of this. It's just such
a horrible, horrible thing. And that the testimony was hard breaking.
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It was heartbreaking. It was people whose lives have been destroyed.
And one of the issues that I have with this,
and I'm sorry, but it's true. What I hate about
this is these these young people were murdered years ago,
and then you finally get the case, and you finally
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get the plea, and then suddenly it's just over this mutant.
And that's what he is. He's a mutant. This mutant
got to sit in that room and got to get
that that perverse satisfaction knowing all of these people are suffering.
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And I don't know how we're supposed to process this
because for the life of me, and I don't know,
maybe maybe you're you're like this, but I definitely am
like this. When you see stories like this, when you
see the story that's moving right now. Over in Lacrosse, Wisconsin,
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there's a very a very nice young woman twenty three
years old who has disappeared over the last twenty four
to forty eight hours. She was last seen late at
night walking home, and she's disappeared. What happens when these
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things occur, at least in my mind, maybe it's maybe
you're like that, maybe you're not. You take this feeling
of hyper empathy and you say to yourself, my gosh,
I gotta call my daughter, I gotta call my son.
I gotta make sure that they're okay, because you as
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a parent. As a parent, you know, you never really
sleep well when your kids are out at college or
when they're out at an event or something. You know,
you're you're just one of those people that that is
concerned about the safety and security of these people. And
these people did absolutely nothing wrong. They were in their
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homes sleeping when this demon came in and murdered these people,
these young people with everything in front of them. And
you look at this and you think about this, and
you you wonder about this. How does a person descend
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to that level? And that family, that family will never
be the same. It's a generational destruction.
Speaker 5 (33:52):
You know, I.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
Understand that forgiveness is not weakness, and I understand that
it's it is strength that is wrapped in grace. But
the idea of having to remove that dagger that's gone
into your chest, that that that's been placed there through
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no fault of your own or your child's own. And
I understand, believe me, I understand the notion of forgiveness,
and and I understand the notion of of forgive and
be forgiven, and that you forgive others for their trespasses.
And I know that there was a very poignant moment
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where the impact statements that were read. You have a
family that actually came out and said that they they
forgive the mutant. And this is such a terrible awful
thing to have to wrestle with. And here we are,
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it's summertime. Before we know it, college will be back
up in session. People will be going back to schools.
People will be going back to all varieties of schools.
Right just next week, you're going to have people who
are going out and spending time, and everything will ramp
back up. And I know what we're taught to believe,
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and I know what we're supposed to offer up, and
I understand all of this sort of stuff. But to me,
you know, I'm not saying you go, when you take
this guy and you light them on fire, you torture
him or any that sort of stuff. But my gosh,
how this family and how these families go through this
entire run of time three years to get to justice.
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And it feels to me that this human The thing
about this is you'll never know why. And I think
the people that need to pay the price, I really
do think. I think the people that need to pay
the price for this is going to be the people
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that attempt to try to make the effort to go
out and interview this guy and make him famous. He
should be laft solitary confinement and never be allowed to
tell his story or his side of it, because we
know what he did. He murdered for beautiful people. Let
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him stand for judgment and see what happens. I understand
that forgiveness is not for the unrepentant. I understand that
it is the soul that seeks peace, and I understand
that it's the heart that longs to be free. But
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forever these people not see their kids again, and that hurts.
I know that hurts, especially for some of the parents
or all of the parents. In the sound of my voice,
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you just talk eleven ten nine three WBT. It's the
Brett Whateerb'll show seven oh four or five, seven eleven ten.
But I gotta tell you the battle, the Battle Royale
that is underway is incredible. I don't understand exactly how
it is that we went from make America great again
to I like it. I like the Epstein story. No,
I like the Tulsa Gabbard story. Like I would think
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that people would be on the same side. I don't get.
It doesn't make any sense to me. It's a good
thing that I'm able to, you know, move through these very,
very dangerous waters. So hhn not DHS. HHS says it
will begin reforms of organ donation system after federal investigation
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finds quote horrifying problems. US Department of Health and Human
Services said Monday that it's undertaking an initiative to reform
the country's organ donation system after a federal investigation found
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that one organization in Kentucky in the Kentucky region began
the process. HM, this is so bad, Like I can't
even imagine how bad this is. The federal investigation found
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that one organization in the Kentucky region began the process
of taking organs from people who were not yet dead
why do we have a government? Like, why do we
have a government?
Speaker 3 (39:09):
How?
Speaker 1 (39:10):
Subcommittee held a hearing Tuesday on organ donation safety lapses
and how procurement and transplant organizations intend to improve the
system to regain the trust of donors and their families.
That trust is essential because the US organ donation system
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relies on people to volunteer to donate, often when they
get their driver's license. As of twenty twenty two, about
one hundred and seventy million people in the US have
signed up to donate their organs when they die, but
there's always more demand for organs than what is available.
Last year, there were more than forty eight thousand transplants
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in the US, but more than one hundred and three
thousand people were on the waiting lists. About thirteen people
in the United States die waiting for a transplant, according
to the Federal Health Resources Services Administration, or what they
(40:18):
call HERSA. HHS says the reform initiative was launched after
an investigation by HERSA that found problems with dozens of
cases involving incomplete donations when an organization started the process
to take someone's organs, but for some reason, a donation
(40:41):
never happened. I can tell you what that sounds like
to me. They started to do it and then they
stopped doing it for some reason. The donations never happened.
Maybe they were going out the back door to rich
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people or people of means, or people overseas or I mean,
I would think that that God forbid a kidney, He's
not going to get up and walk out the door.
And if you're going to transplant. Doctor Raymond Lynch, chief
of hersu's Oregon transplant branch, said at the hearing Tuesday,
(41:25):
that the report was focused on problems in Kentucky that
should not happen going forward. Well, what the heck is
going on with Kentucky? What is going on with Kentucky?
Kentucky seems to be like a pretty together place. Bourbon comber,
not comer bourbon. What's his name, Vince's friend, the weirdo
(41:50):
in the Senate, that one McConnell, Rand Paul, Rand Paul's doctor.
I would put rand Paul in charge of this. He's
a doctor. We can get a much better senator. Just
put him in charge of the Kentucky setup here and
let's get like, let's get somebody who's very competent and
(42:11):
not like a space cadet to be a senator. I
know you guys like him. He's fine, he's fine. You
got Massy and you can only have like Massy, or
you could have Rand Massy. He's a pain. I know
Vince loves him, but he's a pain. He says no
(42:34):
to everything, and then the stuff he even says no
to the stuff that's like really cool, which doesn't make
any sense to me. Rand Paul is like really kind
of a cool guy. Remember when the neighbor beat him up.
Remember that you don't know about the he got he
like he broke his ribs. He broke Rand Paul's rib
(42:55):
If you don't believe me, you can google that. That
is googleable. So Doctor Raymond Lynch, chief of Hearst's Organ
Transplant Branch, said at the hearing that the report was
focused on problems in Kentucky that should not happen going forward.
I'd like to begin by expressing my apologies. Just express
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your apologies. Just say listen, hey, this is really bad quote.
These are horrific reports. According to the report on the
federal investigation, as well as a memo prepared ahead for
the House hearing, cases were managed by Kentucky organ Donor Affiliates,
a procurement organization that handles donations in Kentucky, parts of Ohio,
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and West Virginia, which has merged with another group called
Network for Hope. Of the three hundred and fifty one
cases in the investigation, more than one hundred had concerning features,
including seventy three patients with neurological signs incompatible with organ donations.
(44:04):
I mean there's I means it's still alive. Twenty eight
cases involved patients who might not have been deceased at
the time the organ procurement began. Yeah, you see this,
This is this is a major problem. The organ procurement
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organization in Kentucky is one of fifty five in the
US since the new federal review, HERSA said it was
received reports of similar patterns of high risk procurement practices
at other organists. That's just that's just code. That's just
code for their taking what belongs to the person and
(44:49):
they're they're just doing it. That's not how it's supposed
to go, folks. Yeah, this is this is a problem. Yeah,
it's it's as if really it is. It's like we're
going backwards this is my recital. I think it's very vital.
(45:14):
That's right on top of God, see to right to run,
that's right on time. It's to day one of my
favorite people. Whenever I get a chance to catch up
with Matt Doherty, the coach, Matt Doherty, I'm always excited.
And people have been putting out the uh, the flares
(45:35):
and everything that nobody knew where you were, nobody knew
where I was. It's been a month of Sundays since
we got back together, and boy am I happy we're
back together coaching.
Speaker 5 (45:42):
Yes, we had great times. Well, we both went to
Spain at different times. Yes, and uh it was good break.
Speaker 3 (45:51):
I was with my daughter and my wife. Unfortunately my
son couldn't make it.
Speaker 5 (45:55):
We had Barcelona, Pamplona, Madrid, saw the running with the bulls.
Speaker 3 (46:03):
We chose not to run with the bulls, right. I
would go up to some people and I'd.
Speaker 5 (46:09):
Say uh in my best Spanish, which was basically, may
I'm a mateo vamas ala plaiah, and then I would
say I know the most famous bull in the world,
and they'd look at me very puzzled, and then I
take out a picture of Michael Jordan and they say, oh,
Mail Johan, yes, yes.
Speaker 1 (46:30):
Yes, that's a great trick.
Speaker 3 (46:32):
The most famous bull in the world.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
Right, that's right, that's awesome.
Speaker 3 (46:38):
And I ran with that bull, Yes.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
You did, that's right. Run So you don't even have
to do that. You don't have to actually go run
with some greatest bull of all time. See this is
and didn't get al gord al gord exactly right. Okay, So,
speaking of athletics, one of the things that came down
(47:00):
the pipeline in the last couple of days day or
so is the decision by the Olympic Committee to have
males take on males and females take on females. What's
going on with this here, coach.
Speaker 3 (47:14):
Whoa whoa whoa?
Speaker 5 (47:16):
Really well, that sounds too pragmatic logical for an entity
in the United States to take on what is happening here?
Speaker 3 (47:31):
Due to President Trump's executive order.
Speaker 5 (47:34):
The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee is barring transgender athletes
from competing. And what a concepts? Yeah, like you know,
at first, and you know, we talked about this on
the radio how many years ago, I felt like, okay,
there's one maybe you know a guy who is identifying
(47:57):
as a female, let on compete. And I remember her
talking to my daughter and she's like, no, no, no,
that's not fair. And I'm like, and my daughter is
a conservative Christian and she's like, oh, yeah, okay, I'll
get it. And then I'm thinking, you know, if my daughter,
(48:19):
who swim in high school and wrote in college, was
competing against a biological male and my daughter, who worked
the tail off would lose because you know, males are
bigger and stronger, right, and generally faster, she would lose.
Speaker 3 (48:36):
How is that fair? Right?
Speaker 5 (48:38):
So I applaud one President Trump, because I'd like to
think that this would have occurred without the executive order.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
But I doubt Yeah, you have to do that otherwise
you're going to have and there's going to be I
promise you there's going to be people trying to short
circuit the system and all that too. I mean, this
is this is the shame of the beauty of what
what has to happen because you've got these wise guys
(49:07):
and wise girls who want to try to play these games,
and you know, the fact of the matter is they
try to turn this into you know, a Jesse Owens
thing or something like that. No, it's not. This is
about fairness, fundamental fairness for people competing and the number
of things. Look, I could see you, coach, I could
see you getting in a Ferrari and lining up at
(49:31):
the Tour de France and saying, listen, I'm just gonna.
I'm just going. I'm just gonna take the Ferrari around
and I win. I did it in twenty minutes. I'm done,
thank you.
Speaker 3 (49:39):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
Yeah, goodbye, Yeah, goodbye craziness.
Speaker 5 (49:45):
Yeah, No, it's it's it is about fairness and competition.
And you know the mix between sports and politics, you know,
sometimes you'd like to separate the two.
Speaker 3 (50:01):
I think most of us would, because we.
Speaker 5 (50:03):
Go to sports to help.
Speaker 3 (50:09):
Us, to entertain us.
Speaker 5 (50:11):
Yeah, and I know when the Black Lives Matter at
issue hit the NBA, a lot of people were people
were turned off because they were fatigued by it, Like
you see it in the news and you go turn
on the TV to watch the NBA and you see
people taking the knee and wearing Black Lives Matter T
shirts and and and a lot of fans like I'm exhausted,
(50:34):
I'm turning this off.
Speaker 3 (50:35):
I'm gonna go watch Netflix.
Speaker 1 (50:37):
Yeah that I mean that there is that effect without
without any doubt at all. What do you what are
you making of this? This Obama UH and the intelligence community.
I mean, you and I both saw what was going
on very clearly back in twenty twenty, and they had
the signature of the of the Intelli Legends community saying
(51:01):
oh no, no, no, everything's totally above board. This is
this thing going to actually give us clarity with the
with with d n I Gabbard, you know, putting this
stuff out. What are you thinking about this, coach?
Speaker 3 (51:15):
I think it's great. I think it's great.
Speaker 5 (51:18):
We all want transparency, and I know that some of
the frustration with the Epstein files. I do think that
there's good reason not to withhold the Epstein I mean
to withhold the Epstein files right now, because you can
really damage some people that may not have been involved.
You know a lot of us have taken pictures with
(51:40):
people that did bad things and you didn't realize it
at the time, or you didn't participate, but just because
you took a picture, you know, so there is guilt
fast association. But you know there are probably people that
you know, you can really ruin a life, and you
want to make.
Speaker 3 (51:58):
Sure you're you're you're really have proof.
Speaker 5 (52:02):
You know, just if someone was on a list doesn't
mean they participated in certain things, right, So I think
you want to be sure.
Speaker 3 (52:11):
The thing with Obama, and I do.
Speaker 5 (52:14):
Think that Trump administration has handled that because they promoted
it so much and then now they have to backpedal.
Speaker 3 (52:20):
The Obama thing is.
Speaker 5 (52:23):
You you know, I'm good at patting us on the back,
but we talked about this years ago and felt that
this was what was going on and that he had
the hand in it.
Speaker 3 (52:36):
And then.
Speaker 5 (52:38):
You know, he's pulling a lot of strings and uh,
he is like to have flow down. He is good
and deflecting and he's smooth and slick, and but I
think he had bad intentions and really tried to damage
that Trump before the election.
Speaker 3 (53:00):
But once he won, they're like, oh my gosh.
Speaker 5 (53:01):
This guys won exactly right, I can't I have this
Like they didn't think that could.
Speaker 1 (53:07):
Happen, right, Well, that's why they tried to put him
in jail after after he didn't win the election, and
they you know, had him, you know, every which way.
But but but free, you know, in that regard this,
I I do see a very eerie parallel coming coming
this way. That's all I can say. It's just it
feels like something else is going to happen with an
(53:31):
attempt to try to thwart the final uh years of
President Trump at this at this stage of the game. So, coach,
where do people go to get coached by you with
all all your great knowledge, et cetera.
Speaker 3 (53:45):
Well, thank you, I'm an executive coach keynote speaker. They
can go to Darty Coaching dot com.
Speaker 5 (53:50):
That's d O H d R T Y Coaching dot
com or email me at match at Darty coaching dot com.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
Great stuff, coach. I really appreciate you spending time with
the audience here and I love talking to you and
look forward to talking to you again next week. Thank
thanks so much for being here, my friend. Ah, Yes,
I know a bull. I'm a Winterble News Talk eleven
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ten nine nine three WBT. Okay, here's an outrageous bit
of a sound that you've got to hear. This is
gonna be cut number twenty three, Cut number twenty three.
Alex Padilla, you know him from his great acting job
when he went to the offices in Los Angeles and
did not identify himself and was arrested, and he was
(54:43):
very upset about that. Now he's trying to trip up
a person who is tested fying in a hearing on
illegal immigration Cut twenty three.
Speaker 7 (54:53):
Please praise your hand if you believe all immigrants are criminals.
Speaker 8 (54:57):
Spunk illegal immigrants. Are you talking about red.
Speaker 1 (55:00):
Immigrants, microphone immigrants?
Speaker 8 (55:03):
I'm using, Are you talking about illegal immigrants or immigrants
who came here legally and did it the right way?
Speaker 1 (55:10):
Which one by a show of hands.
Speaker 8 (55:13):
It's not going to be a proper answers or even
most No, all illegal immigrants are criminals.
Speaker 9 (55:20):
Because.
Speaker 1 (55:23):
Okay, I want you to understand something about Alex Padia.
Alex Padilla is a graduate.
Speaker 3 (55:32):
Of mi T.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
That guy went to mi T and he's trying to
do stunting. I don't understand these people that try to
do the stunting. The people that come in to testify,
especially people who are family members of other folks who
lost their lives at the hands of people who were
(55:55):
not supposed to be in the United States because they
were illegal in the United States. That that's a that's
like a big problem. That's like a humongous problem. But
I just I sit back and I go what are
we doing what is happening here? This is not legislation,
(56:17):
This is not doing important stuff. You may as well
just go home, Just go home, Just go home and
hang out and kick it with your MIT friends. My gosh,
I just I always I always expected that somebody from
MIT was going to be really, really smart. And he
can't even like throw the question properly. He's trying to
trip or up. Come on now, cut number twenty two.
(56:39):
Scott Bessett with a surprise for you people with the
Big Beautiful Bill. Cut twenty two.
Speaker 9 (56:45):
It's the terrorist bringing back manufacturing to the US.
Speaker 3 (56:49):
It's the full expensing in the.
Speaker 9 (56:52):
One Big Beautiful Bill, which I think is one of
the most important things that we did. Companies can do
one hundred expensing forment, one hundred percent expensing for factories
if you bring your factory back here. I think we
had big pen up demand. We are in the middle
of this incredible AI boom that you know, I don't
(57:13):
know whether you want to say, this is the third
fourth fifth Industrial Revolution, so we're seeing the hyperscaler spend
like we never have before.
Speaker 1 (57:23):
I love this. I love this one hundred percent of
the time because it's going to mean that people are
going to have to invest in their stuff that is
going to be sold to them in the United States
of America. This is going to be really, really good. Again,
can somebody give me a reason why we're not supposed
to have full expense expensing if we have people that
(57:45):
are bringing companies back to the United States. You understand
why you would do that, right. You would do that
for two reasons. Number one, it's going to be free money.
Number two, you know what it's going to be. It's
going to be an incentive to build a permanent presence
in the United States of America. Golly gee, well I
(58:06):
didn't go to MIT. I didn't go to those fancy colleges.
I went to a real American college. I did, and
I'm better for it. I wish I could have expensed
all my you know, I actually paid the entirety of
my student loans. It took me forever, but I didn't
(58:27):
take no Biden Books News Talk eleven ten nine three WBT.
(58:50):
It is the Brett Witterbull Show. It is good to
be with you. As we go back in time, just
a couple of hours of big, big reveal taking place
earlier today, as Tulci Gabbard, you know her as the
DNI coming out and just laying waste to so many
of the narratives that are out there as it relates
(59:11):
to the twenty sixteen campaign. Now, I know there are
a bunch of people out here who were saying, Okay,
we have to move on from this. This is not
an important thing. No, no, this is a very important thing.
This is a very very important thing. In fact, I'm
going to jump the queue here for a quick second.
Give me cut number fourteen. Okay, cut number fourteen. This
(59:31):
is President Donald Trump blaming Barack Obama for Russia gate
Cut fourteen.
Speaker 10 (59:37):
Well, based on what I read, and I read pretty
much what you read, it would be President Obama. He
started it, and Biden was there with him, and Komy
was there, and Clapper, the Hall group was there, Brandon,
they were all there in a.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
Room right here.
Speaker 11 (59:55):
This was the room.
Speaker 3 (59:56):
This is much more beautiful than it was then.
Speaker 12 (59:58):
But that's okay.
Speaker 13 (59:59):
Thanks.
Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
Pictures up.
Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
They came out of the vaults.
Speaker 3 (01:00:02):
They were there for a hundred years.
Speaker 11 (01:00:04):
This is much more beautiful.
Speaker 12 (01:00:06):
We have the Declaration of Independence now in the room,
which wasn't here. I guess people didn't feel too good
about putting it here, but I do. But you know what,
if you look at that those papers, they have a
stone cold and it was President Obama. It wasn't lots
of people all over the place.
Speaker 3 (01:00:24):
It was them too.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
But the leader of the gang.
Speaker 12 (01:00:27):
Was President Obama, Barack Hussein Obama.
Speaker 3 (01:00:31):
Have you heard of him?
Speaker 11 (01:00:32):
And except for the fact that he gets shielded by
the press for his entire life.
Speaker 10 (01:00:37):
That's the one they.
Speaker 5 (01:00:40):
Look.
Speaker 3 (01:00:40):
He's guilty. It's not a question, you know.
Speaker 6 (01:00:42):
I like to say, let's.
Speaker 11 (01:00:44):
Give it time.
Speaker 3 (01:00:46):
It's there.
Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
He's guilty.
Speaker 11 (01:00:49):
This was treason. This was every word you can think of.
They tried to steal the election. They tried to obfuscate
the election. They did things that nobody he's even imagined,
even in other countries.
Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
You've seen some pretty rough countries.
Speaker 11 (01:01:04):
This man has seen some pretty rough countries, but you've
never seen.
Speaker 13 (01:01:07):
Anything like it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
So earlier today, Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House,
was taking a lot of incoming from the Democratic Party,
and they were saying things like, why are you shutting
down the Congress so early? Why are we shutting it down?
By the way, he only shut it down one day early.
It's one day early. And there's a reason for this
because Maggie Haberman is instrumental in sort of telling this story.
(01:01:33):
This is cut number eighteen, and they wanted to continue
with the conversation about Epstein. They didn't want to find
any more evidence of what happened with Barack Obama and
the intelligence community back in twenty back in twenty sixteen.
And so here's Maggie Haberman cut number eighteen explaining this
(01:01:54):
to the world out there.
Speaker 14 (01:01:55):
Go in Congress in the fact that Speaker Johnson basically said,
people home early for the rest of the summer until September,
so they don't and can't vote on Epstein issues one day.
Speaker 15 (01:02:07):
Knowing Donald Trump the likelihoods, he was quite appreciative. You know,
I don't think that Mike Johnson is doing that without
the White House's knowledge. I don't think that they want
to keep talking about this now, you know, we've seen that.
I think they're hoping that there is something that moves
away from this issue. But you know the reality is
that the White House, or i should say the Administration,
is making decisions that just keep digging deeper.
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
Well, they're able to actually make a number of different
sorts of decisions. So let me give you one right here.
This is cut number twenty four. Cut number twenty four
from Just the News. John Solomon, you just you listen
to this and you tell me what you think about
this cut twenty four.
Speaker 7 (01:02:47):
A short while ago, Jess the News obtained this email.
This is a very important email. It comes from the
FORMACYIE director, Mike Morrell. Yes, the guy that organized that
letter from the fifty one intelligence professionals who tried to
fak you into thinking that the Hunter Biden laptop was
Russian disinformation when it wasn't. It is between him and
John Brennan. One of the signatories. You know John Brennan
(01:03:08):
is he was Obama CIA director, Right, He's a guy
that told Obama, hey, Hillary Clinton is doing a dirty
trick on Donald Trump, called Russia collusion. Well, this is
just before the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
Hunter Biden's laptop is flinging out there. This is what
Mike Morrell, FORMACI director tells his successor, John Brennan, Hey,
(01:03:30):
sign this letter because I'm quote trying to give the campaign,
particularly during the debate on Thursday, a talking point to
push back on Trump on this issue. A man with
a security clearance, a man with the title of CIA director,
knew that he wasn't creating an intelligence product, americ civic
duty with fifty one people. He was trying to create
(01:03:51):
a political moment, damning evidence. We'll try to find out
of Congress has this letter, But this is a very
important piece. It is the ultimate proof that went out
on that letter was a political dirty trick coordinated with
the Biden campaign.
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
So I just gave you Michael Morell's commentary right there
via John Solomon. Michael Morrell was Donald Trump's CIA guy,
and he was working for Joe Biden. Well, lo and behold,
if you've been at work all day and didn't hear this,
(01:04:27):
let's go right over to cut number. What is called
We're going to go to the cut that has got
Tolsey Gabbard. Toolsey Gabbard man, she's got it going on here.
Cut number go.
Speaker 2 (01:04:41):
And the January twenty seventeen Intelligence community assessment that President
Obama ordered John Brennan, who was CIA Director at the time,
and the intelligence community intentionally suppressed intelligence that showed Putin
was saving the most damaging material that he had in
his possession about Hillary Clinton until after her potential and
(01:05:02):
likely victory. The report goes into great detail about the
information that Russia and Putin had which on Hillary Clinton,
which included possible criminal acts like secret meetings with multiple
named US religious organizations in which State Department officials offered,
in exchange for supporting Secretary Clinton's campaign for the presidency,
(01:05:24):
significant increases in financing from the State Department. They also
had documents that showed the patronage of the State Department
to State Department employees who would go and support Hillary
Clinton's presidential campaign. There were high level DNC emails that
detailed evidence of Hillary's quote psycho emotional problems, uncontrolled fits
(01:05:47):
of anger, aggression, and cheerfulness, and that then Secretary Clinton
was allegedly on a daily regiment of heavy tranquilizers. Then
CIA Director Brennan and the intelligence community miss characterized intelligence
and relied on dubious, substandard sources to create a contrived,
false narrative that Putin developed a quote unquote clear preference
(01:06:08):
for Trump. Brennan and the I SEE misled law makers
by referencing the debunked Steele dossier to assess quote unquote
Russia's plans and intentions, falsely suggesting that this dossier had
intelligence value.
Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
So if you'll just indulge me here for one second,
can you play the beginning of that bit right there?
Go ahead, go for it.
Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
In the January twenty seventeen Intelligence Community assessment that President
Obama ordered John Brennan, who was CIA director at the time,
and the intelligence community, intentionally suppressed intelligence that showed Putin
was saving the most.
Speaker 1 (01:06:45):
So there you go. So it's Obama and it's morel
and it's Brennan, and it's Brennan, and it's Brennan and
it's Obama, and it's huh interesting, isn't that interesting? I
thought they were as clean as a whistle, but apparently
(01:07:05):
dirty as dirty gets. Sometimes I come across a story
that I can't even make any sense out of. Sometimes
I just I see these stories and I don't know
(01:07:25):
what to do with the story. So I have to
share this with you because this is a story. Look,
I'm just gonna let you hear this. You tell me
what you heard. This is cut number twenty. Nothing to
see here, Nothing to see here, Cut number twenty go.
Speaker 16 (01:07:40):
A New York man is facing federal charges after allegedly
building and stashing homemade bombs across Manhattan.
Speaker 14 (01:07:47):
View of the.
Speaker 16 (01:07:47):
Attorney's office releasing this photo of the suspect holding several
homemade explosive devices. Police accuse the suspect of placing explosive
devices on subway tracks and residential rooftops cross New York City.
Speaker 1 (01:08:02):
He made at least.
Speaker 16 (01:08:03):
Seven devices using chemicals he bought online. He faces several charges,
including attempted destruction, destruction rather of property, and could face
up to forty years in prison.
Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
Forty years forty years just forty years in prison. Man,
don't worry about it. There's nothing wrong. I mean, there's
nothing going on with you.
Speaker 3 (01:08:26):
Did you?
Speaker 1 (01:08:27):
Like I never wanted to make bombs because I understand,
like I like fireworks, I like lighting fireworks. I understand
I'll put a couple of mortars up, you know, and boom, boom,
and it's fun and okay, now let's go to bed.
But like, I never been bomb guy, like a bomb guy?
Like how many bomb guys do you know? Like, Hey,
(01:08:49):
you know what I need? Can you call Lenny? I
need I gotta build a bomb. What are you doing
with the bomb? You know what? It's better that you
don't know. I mean, I've never been bomb guy. Bomb guy.
Last week? You saw you saw that thing last week
where where they had a grenade at the Los Angeles
(01:09:15):
Sheriff's Department facility and it blew up. It killed three.
I think it killed three guys. They didn't realize they
I think they thought it was inert and it was
a real grenade. So I never understand the bomb guy thing,
(01:09:35):
like I understand someone who wants to shoot. If you like,
you want to shoot targets, you want to become proficient,
you know, shooting in a variety of situations. There is
no circumstance where I'm going to be driving around tossing
bombs out of my car Like that wouldn't happen. Hey, honey,
(01:10:00):
you know where my bombs are?
Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
I don't where'd you guys put my bombs? Bomb guy
is weird? What is bomb guy? So what do you do?
Speaker 5 (01:10:12):
Well?
Speaker 1 (01:10:13):
You know, I'm I like, I like romantic evenings and bombs.
I know it's terrible, it really is. It's just like
the worst thing ever. Okay, not the worst thing ever,
but it's definitely in that league, no doubt about that.
But just give me, just give me that clip again.
(01:10:36):
Cut twenty because she's way too calm about bombs across
the city cut number twenty ago.
Speaker 16 (01:10:42):
A New York man is facing federal charges after allegedly
building and stashing homemade bombs across Manhattan. View of the
attorney's office releasing this photo of the suspect holding several
homemade explosive devices. Police accuse the suspect of placing explosive
devices on subway tracks and residential rooftops across New York City.
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He made at least seven devices using chemicals he bought online.
He faces several charges, including attempted destruction, destruction rather of property,
and could face up to forty years.
Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
And this is just this is so stupid. It's just
so stupid. Like when you think about this, can somebody
told me, oh, I Michelbaum, No nobody should tell you
how to make a bomb. That's awful. It's just the
worst thing ever. Ah News Talk eleven ten, not nine
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to three WBT, it's the Brett Whatterable Show. Great to
be with you, taking taking your phone calls. Everything's a
fair game of between now and the end of the hour.
So if you want to call in your your we
will how about that? Okay, all right, I'm bothered by
something and it's nothing that's like horrible, but it's annoying
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to me. And it's it's how we get like two
weeks vacation, but how people in the Senate get like,
I don't know, thirty seven weeks of vacation. It's just
insane the way the system is set up. I wouldn't mind,
Like I'd be willing to give fifty weeks of vacation
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and you guys have to just work your hardest for
two weeks and then just go away and leave us alone.
Because I think that's one of the issues that's a problem.
So Congress is now going out of session for a
whole month. Do you get a whole month? Would you
like to get a whole month?
Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
It would be nice, right right. I've I never had
a whole month off since I think I was in
maybe eleventh grade, maybe eleventh grade, because then once you
get into the college years, I mean, you're doing your thing.
Congress is out of session a whole month, no hearings,
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no votes, no pretending to listen while secretly swiping tender
under the Dais this isn't a recess. It's a taxpayer
funded wilderness retreat with spa robes, top shelf liquor, and
absolutely no intention of talking to regular people at all.
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That's the problem, because here's the thing. They're all out
there drinking hard, but not with us. They're out there
drinking hard, but they're not out there with us. They're
sipping obscure bourbons named after dead raccoons in oak barrel
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while we're stuck with gas station boxed wine that tastes
like regret and oranges. That's the problem. They're drinking the
good stuff. We're drinking the box wine. Because here's the thing.
Here's the thing that you got to understand. There's a
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two system set up here. Lord help you if you
ask for a sip from them. Sorry, citizen, this is
Freedom Reserve Batch number seventeen seventy six. You need clearance
and two lobbyists to even sniff it. Now, imagine we
tried some national experiment and embed a Democrat with a
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devout Christian family and a Christian with a brace yourself
hunter Biden. So first the Democrat meets the Christian family.
On day one, he's googling what a cast role is.
On day two, Grandma Ruth hits him with some scripture
and a pie at the same time. By day four,
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he's wearing camo and signing up for a men's prayer
breakfast and whispering is this s gluten free? Now flip
it the other way. Devout Christian lands at Hunter Biden's place,
front door opens and smoke billows out like Willie Wonka's Nightmare.
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Roman statue wearing aviators, six guitars turned to chaos, and
Hunter in a robe saying welcome traveler. The spirits are
hydrated by day two. By day two, you know you've
got You've got chaos underway. And this is the problem.
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This is what we're looking at. These people do not
really work. The people in the Congress. And I look
either of people in the Congress that I like. I
like some of these people very much. But again, this
is like a reality show. Hey, let's see what we're
gonna do this week. Like, think about this, the complaints
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that you would get if you had to spend time
with electoral people, with the big rich swinging people. You
know what I'm saying. So you could break it down.
Do I really have to eat frozen pizza with them.
I thought de Jorno was an Italian foreign aid program.
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They suffer when the microwave doesn't come with staff, Their
couch doesn't recline when I press the gold plated button.
Where's the lumbar support? A fabric sofa is basically a
war crime to these spine knobs. I went to church
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with a normal family. Nobody even asked me to fill
a buster the sermon. I felt invisible' that's smallwell, okay,
that's smallwell. No, if no one stands when you enter,
is it even worship? I tried to use the bathroom.
The toilet didn't greet me by name. They're barbarians. No marble,
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no music, just trauma and porcelain. Their kids don't attend
a boarding school in Switzerland. How do they even function?
Public school? It's educational wilderness therapy to them. Know what
else they're gonna say. I saw a regular person driving
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a two thousand and eight Honda Civic. I screamed. I
thought I was being kidnapped by the past. No bluetooth,
no freedom, just historical costplay. These these poor, these poor
congress people, they have to put up with all of
these uh you know, insightful things. They invited me to
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a barbecue and served canned beer. I haven't seen a can.
I haven't seen a can since Nixon. If it's not
aged in bourbon barrels poured by spen, it's basically an American.
It's okay. Though I slept on a memory foam mattress.
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It remembered everything, especially my corruption charges, even the bed
wants answers. It tried fishing like a commoner. No guides,
no private lake, just nature. I haven't screamed that hard
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since the budget vote. They call it rustic, you call
it weekend plan. And I asked their Alexa to play Bach.
It played CARDI b. I immediately reported their household to
Homeland Security. It's all fun and games until Alexa starts working.
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What is going on? WHOA so? Yeah? Send Congress, Send
Congress to live with real families for a month. Let
them fold laundry. Let these folks go to little league games,
wrestle with the cable bills and existential dreaded Applebee's. And
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if Hunter Biden shows up, just offer him a robe,
a raccoon, and maybe some salvation. That's Bipartisan's survival news talk.
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Brettentable Show. Let's jump out and talk to Stan. Stan.
Welcome to the show.
Speaker 17 (01:20:13):
Hey, Al Brett. I'm hope you're doing good today. I'm
enjoining this souther I just want to go with you.
What talked together was talking about this afternoon. There's something
we now know that we always suspected, but we never
knew how high it went. And you remember the fight
a court warrant that they got to found Trump all
people involved in his campaign and everybody they were associated with.
Speaker 18 (01:20:34):
Yes, there's still dossier and other documents that we now
know they knew were faults at the time, yep, that
were signed off as saying these are credible evidents.
Speaker 1 (01:20:43):
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 18 (01:20:44):
So so basically the fight of court, which is part
of the patriot at basically gives the government the power
to have a one sided court. So like, if they
charge me in a case, my attorney gets to see
all of the evidents before anything goes forward in this case, correct,
trusting the government that they're going to present accurate information, right,
and there's nobody to represent the other side.
Speaker 1 (01:21:06):
That's exactly right, It's exactly.
Speaker 18 (01:21:08):
The course would be done away with.
Speaker 1 (01:21:11):
Yeah, we're absolutely I mean, they're violating so many standards
that I mean, this is awful, jeez.
Speaker 18 (01:21:21):
And this all went up to a bomb and the
bomb will actually approved this, according to the evidence we're
looking at now, is correct.
Speaker 1 (01:21:25):
Yes, yes, that's right. That is exactly right. And it's
because they figured that there was no chance that Donald
Trump would get elected in twenty sixteen, and so they
figured nobody's ever going to find out about it. And
then he got elected, and then he started doing what
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he was doing, which is to say, administering the government
in the executive branch. And then you get Vindmann coming
at you, and you get all these weirdos from MSNBC
coming at twenty four to seven, uh three sixty five,
and and uh they figured, okay, okay, we're gonna we're
gonna knock him out of the box in twenty twenty
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and just for good measures, somehow, some way, magically, you
had COVID and all that sort of just goes all
just magic. It's just magical, okay. And then there's a
January sixth, and it's the insurrection and all the stuff
that they throw around, and he's gonna go to jail.
We're gonna lock him up we're gonna do all this
kind of stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:22:30):
And then what happened.
Speaker 18 (01:22:32):
Then what happened Their worst nightmare?
Speaker 1 (01:22:34):
Yeah, the worst nightmare, because this is a guy that
you know, he doesn't he doesn't, he doesn't care, he
doesn't care because he's look, he's got money, he's got power,
he's got influence, he's he's racking up w's and so
the fact of the matter is this is this is
what we've got. And so now he's look, he's giving
a speech on AI right now, which is, you know,
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massively awesome. I think I like the AI stuff. I'm
endlessly fast needed with this stuff. And so this is
a guy who, for an older guy who's got a
lot of chapters in his book, he still has a
whole bunch of stuff to still run with, which is
very interesting to me.
Speaker 18 (01:23:11):
It is yeah cool, I always into Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:23:14):
No, it's my my pleasure.
Speaker 3 (01:23:15):
Stan.
Speaker 1 (01:23:16):
I always I always like, I always like hanging out
with Stan. Stan is a is a solid, solid citizen.
Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
There.
Speaker 1 (01:23:22):
Hey, I came across something earlier today I thought was
kind of interesting. And this was the very final, uh,
the final missive that wet out in the wake of
that concert in Birmingham, and this is this is what
Ozzie had to say to the fans out there. It's very,
very interesting, very poignant as well. Let that rip go.
Speaker 13 (01:23:45):
This was my final performance.
Speaker 3 (01:23:47):
I have to say goodbye.
Speaker 13 (01:23:49):
To the stage I've loved all my life. I'm truly sorry.
I could only do this show strapped into a custom
chair because my body just couldn't handle it anymore. My
park this is stage five. Honestly, I'm not doing well.
I spend a long time preparing for this concert, afraid
I wouldn't be able to finish it, afraid i'd let
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you down. To stay sharp, I stopped taking all pain killers.
I chose pain over numbness, just so I could sing
one last time with a clear voice.
Speaker 3 (01:24:21):
Music has always.
Speaker 13 (01:24:22):
Been my best painkiller. I didn't keep a dying from
this show. Every dollar went to Parkinson's research to help
others like me, and I owe everything to my wife.
When I was lost in the dark, she never left
my side. She held my hand until I found my.
Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Way back to the spotlight.
Speaker 13 (01:24:41):
To my fans, thank you, Your cheers and your love
gave me the strength to keep coming back, even when
it hurt more each time. Rock and roll will never die.
Speaker 1 (01:24:50):
Rock and roll will never die, and you know what,
neither will talk radio. It's going to always be here.
Coming up next breaking Brett Jensen is going to be
keeping your company and then t J. Ritchie Enjoy the
rest of the night, News Talk eleven to ten ninety
three W two.
Speaker 13 (01:25:23):
Rock and Roll will never Die.